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‘The Simpsons’ Will Finally Release Season 19 on DVD, Helping Out Purist Collectors
“The Simpsons” DVD collectors who also happen to be obsessive-compulsive can rest a little easier: You’ll finally be able to fill in that missing Season 19.
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‘The Simpsons’ Creator Has ‘No Doubt’ Sequel Movie Will Happen Under Disney
The 2007 movie, released by 20th Century Fox, grossed over $500 million worldwide.
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Here’s Something You Don't Know About ‘The Simpsons'
The writers have often been tempted to break the vow they made to Sir Paul McCartney.
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How ‘Who Shot Mr. Burns?’ Unlocked The Simpsons’ Potential
Writers Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein look back on how one mystery led to a beloved two-part episode and a parade of marketing stunts.
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Classic Simpsons episode featuring Michael Jackson missing from Disney Plus
No more ‘Stark Raving Dad’
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'The Simpsons’ Showrunner Shuts Down Rumor That the Series Is Coming to an End
Contrary to what “The Simpsons” composer Danny Elfman is saying, the series is still going strong.
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Does Disney Want Us…Dead?
Marvel overlord Kevin Feige and his two heralds imbued with the Power Cinematic—the Russo Brothers—all made guest appearances on this week’s episode of The Simpsons with a special message befitting the company that gobbled up 20th Century Fox in its quest for global domination: “Spoil our movies at the risk of death, nerds.”
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'Simpsons' Writer Calls Misappropriation of Classic Episode During Coronavirus Outbreak "Gross"
"I don't like it being used for nefarious purposes," Bill Oakley tells THR.
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The story of Virtual Springfield, the Simpsons walking simulator that spawned a tourist attraction
How a small team created the first real map of Springfield, and then lets fans walk around in it on their PCs.
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An Oral History of 'Marge vs The Monorail', the Episode That Changed 'The Simpsons'
"If a gun was put to my head, and they said, ‘Tell me the best episode of television ever,’ it’s this." Transforming the nature of comedy and animation to create perhaps the most successful TV show of all time isn’t quite as glamorous or exciting as you might imagine.
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Someone Found A Weird Unreleased Simpsons Game On An Old Dreamcast Dev Kit
Sreak, a user over on the Dreamcast-Talk forums, posted the files from an old, broken Dreamcast dev kit hard drive. Users quickly found inside an unreleased, incomplete and odd Simpsons game, which it seems had never been publicly announced or revealed.
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The Life in The Simpsons Is No Longer Attainable
The most famous dysfunctional family of 1990s television enjoyed, by today’s standards, an almost dreamily secure existence.
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‘The Simpsons’ Brings Edna Krabappel Back To Pay Tribute To Late Marcia Wallace
On Sunday night’s episode of The Simpsons titled “Dairy Queen”, the audience gets treated to a visit from a familiar face — and voice
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The Simpsons Renewed for Seasons 33 and 34, Will Surpass 750 Episodes
Just weeks ahead of The Simpsons’ 700th episode, Fox has renewed the long-running animated comedy for Seasons 33 and 34, ensuring its run through at least 2023.
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‘The Simpsons’ at 700 Episodes: Producer Al Jean on Whether They’ll Make It to 1,000
As “The Simpsons” marks another milestone this Sunday with its 700th episode, fans can be rest assured that there are many more to come beyond that.
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'The Simpsons' creator Matt Groening "proud" of Apu following controversy
The Simpsons creator Matt Groening has said that he is "proud" of Apu Nahasapeemapetilon following criticism of the character.
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Hank Azaria Apologizes For Voicing Apu On ‘The Simpsons’, Calls For More Authentic Representation In Animation
On Monday’s episode of the Armchair Expert podcast, The Simpsons actor Hank Azaria apologized for participating in “structural racism,” via his longtime portrayal of Apu.
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John Swartzwelder, Sage of “The Simpsons”
It’s been nearly twenty years since the reclusive, mysterious, almost mythical comedy writer John Swartzwelder left “The Simpsons,” and yet, to this day, one of the biggest compliments a “Simpsons” writer (or any comedy writer) can receive is to have a joke referred to as “Swartzweldian.” Meaning: A joke that comes out of nowhere. A joke that no one else could have written. A joke that sounds almost as if it were never written, as if it’s always existed.
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The Simpsons writers enter season 33 with self-awareness and no signs of slowing down
This year’s San Diego Comic-Con panel for The Simpsons was substantial, but the most telling moment happened during a 20 minute game of “Simpsons Pictionary.” The group of show writers and animators, moderated by voice actor Yeardley Smith, were paired off, with the writers tasked with guessing characters and episode titles from quick sketches by the animators.
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‘The Simpsons’ Helmed by All-Female Creative Leads for First Time in 720 Episodes: Watch First Look (EXCLUSIVE)
“The Simpsons” will make history on Sunday, and coincidentally it’s happening during Women’s History Month. For the first time ever, after 33 seasons and 719 episodes (this …
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