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Overview
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Seasons:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 moreRelease Date:
17 December 1989 (USA) moreTagline:
On Your Marks, Get Set, D'Oh! morePlot:
The satiric adventures of a working class family in the misfit city of Springfield. full summaryAwards:
Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 98 wins & 103 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(182 articles)
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The greatest television show of all time moreUS TV Schedule:
| Mon. Dec. 1 | 7:00 PM | Fox | The Old Man and the Key | #13.13 | |
| Mon. Dec. 1 | 11:30 PM | Fox | Margical History Tour | #15.11 | more |
Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 9 of 89)| Dan Castellaneta | ... | Homer Simpson / ... (427 episodes, 1989-2008) | |
| Julie Kavner | ... | Marge Simpson / ... (427 episodes, 1989-2008) | |
| Nancy Cartwright | ... | Bart Simpson / ... (427 episodes, 1989-2008) | |
| Yeardley Smith | ... | Lisa Simpson / ... (427 episodes, 1989-2008) | |
| Harry Shearer | ... | Ned Flanders / ... (427 episodes, 1989-2008) | |
| Hank Azaria | ... | Chief Wiggum / ... (418 episodes, 1989-2008) | |
| Pamela Hayden | ... | Milhouse Van Houten / ... (350 episodes, 1989-2008) | |
| Tress MacNeille | ... | Agnes Skinner / ... (300 episodes, 1990-2008) | |
| Karl Wiedergott | ... | Additional Voices / ... (186 episodes, 1998-2008) |
Additional Details
Runtime:
22 min (420 episodes)Country:
USALanguage:
English | Spanish | Albanian | French | Japanese | German | Russian | Hindi | Swahili | Italian | Swedish | Turkish | Cantonese | Mandarin | Hebrew | Arabic | Klingon | BengaliColor:
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1.33 : 1 moreCertification:
Canada:14A (Manitoba) (DVD) | Canada:G (Quebec) (DVD) | Canada:PG (Nova Scotia/Ontario) (DVD) | Denmark:11 (DVD releases) | Ireland:12 (DVD rating) (seasons 2, 4, 5, and 6) | Ireland:PG (DVD rating) (seasons 1, 3, and 7) | Italy:T | Netherlands:AL | Australia:M (4 episodes) | China:(Banned) (Banned from Prime Time TV) | Ireland:G (Some episodes) | USA:TV-14 (some episodes) | Singapore:NC-16 (season 6) (season 10) | South Korea:15 | Netherlands:6 | Argentina:Atp | Australia:G (some episodes) | Australia:PG | Brazil:12 (some episodes) | Brazil:Livre | Finland:K-12 (some episodes) | Finland:K-7 (DVD rating) | Finland:K-8 | Germany:12 (DVD rating) | Japan:U | Mexico:A | Portugal:M/12 (some episodes) | Portugal:M/6 | Spain:7 | UK:12 (some episodes) | UK:PG | UK:U (some episodes) | USA:TV-G (some episodes) | USA:TV-PG | Australia:PG (Season 2+ DVD) | Australia:G (Season 1 DVD)Filming Locations:
Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California, USAMOVIEmeter: 
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Trivia:
Homer's PIN number is 7431. moreGoofs:
Continuity: Ralph is in Bart's class in some episodes and Lisa's in others. moreQuotes:
Homer: What are you kids doing?Lisa, Bart: Practicing tennis
Homer: That's tennis? Then what's that sport where the chicks whale on each other?
Bart: Foxy Boxing?
Homer: [disappointedly] Yes. That's what I wanted. Oh.
[Homer cries]
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Soundtrack:
'The Itchy & Scratchy Show' Theme moreFAQ
Why are they called "The B-Sharps"?Where exactly is Springfield?
How has death affected the show over the years?
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What more can I possibly say about a TV show that has already been praised to death? I was 15 when the Simpsons first aired and I'm 25 now. I've seen every single episode, and I'd have to say it's a rare combination of factors that come together to make The Simpsons the best show ever.
It's a very clever and intelligent show - they never dumb anything down - and as creator Matt Groening has remarked, "The Simpsons is a show that rewards paying attention." There are always enough obscure pop-culture references or subtle background gags to ensure that the second, third, or tenth viewing of an episode will find you noticing something you hadn't before.
In the early days of The Simpsons, they derived a large part of their popularity from the everyday, down-to-earth, unglamorous, average-blue-collar-slob aspect of the Simpson family. Homer is lazy and doesn't like his job, Bart doesn't excel at school, the plastic ketchup bottle they use at the dinner table makes that farting sound, and so on. This aspect of the program contrasts it with popular 80's family sitcoms such as The Cosby Show which always featured impossibly well-functioning families who got along a little too perfectly and usually learned a neat little lesson at the end of each episode. An early tag-line for The Simpsons said that they "put the Fun back in Dysfunctional."
Perhaps this blue-collar-slobness by itself is nothing shockingly original - think of previous TV shows such as Roseanne, Married with Children, All in the Family, The Honeymooners - but the Simpsons doesn't stop there. This show is extremely densely packed with jokes - everything from cerebral witticisms and sly satire to Homer falling down and going "D'oh!" Because it's a cartoon, the writers can get away with surreal gags such as the time Homer tells a joke which falls flat, after which a long silence happens which is punctuated by a single tumbleweed rolling through the Simpson's living room.
There are just too many things to mention about The Simpsons. It can be touching occasionally; more often the viewers are treated to an unequalled cavalcade of obscure references, surreal sight gags, wacky adventures, self-mocking irony... The list goes on and on. Just watch it, else you're missing out on one of the most important elements of 1990's popular culture.