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Soundtrack
The Simpsons Sing the Blues
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- 1 The SimpsonsDo the Bartman 5:11
- 2 The SimpsonsSchool Day 3:56
- 3 The SimpsonsBorn under a Bad Sign 3:08
- 4 The SimpsonsMoanin' Lisa Blues 4:48
- 5 The SimpsonsDeep, Deep Trouble 4:27
- 6 The SimpsonsGod Bless the Child 4:29
- 7 The SimpsonsI Love to See You Smile 3:07
- 8 The SimpsonsSpringfield Soul Stew (A.K.A Memphis Soul Stew) 2:38
- 9 The SimpsonsLook at All Those Idiots 3:51
- 10 The SimpsonsSibling Rivalry 4:40
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| Runtime | 22 – 23 min |
| Budget | $750 000 |
| Premiere: World | December 17, 1989 |
| Premiere: USA | December 17, 1989 |
| Channel | FOX (20:00, United States) |
| Digital: World | September 29, 2025 |
| Parental Advisory | Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking, Violence & Gore, Sex & Nudity, ... |
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| Production Companies | |
| Also Known As | Los Simpson United States |
Description
The satiric half-hour adventures of a working-class family in the misfit city of Springfield.Сast and Crew
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The History of the Show
- Premiered on December 17, 1989 on FOX; the show immediately drew strong ratings and quickly became a primetime flagship for the network.
- A shift to a competitive Thursday slot in the early 1990s sparked “Bart‑mania”: catchphrases went mainstream, and some U.S. schools banned Bart Simpson T‑shirts.
- Early seasons received widespread critical acclaim; by the late 1990s many referred to a “golden age,” and in 1999 Time highlighted the series among the century’s most important TV works.
- The series earned numerous Emmy Awards, including individual honors and nominations for voice actors such as Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer, and Yeardley Smith.
- Phrases from the show entered common usage: “D’oh!” was codified in dictionaries, “meh” spread as a marker of indifference, and coinages like “embiggen” and “cromulent” became cultural memes.
- Syndication success in the mid‑1990s cemented daily exposure and broadened the audience through constant reruns.
- International distribution reached 100+ countries; local dubs and references landed differently by region, at times prompting debate or schedule changes.
- Political and cultural satire fueled public discussion; U.S. presidents often appeared in parody, including Richard Nixon, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Theodore Roosevelt.
- The show helped revive interest in adult animation in primetime and influenced a wave of later successes in the genre.
- Alumni shaped broader TV culture: for example, Greg Daniels and Conan O’Brien went on to prominent work beyond the series.
- In 2018 the series surpassed the all‑time episode count record for U.S. scripted primetime and carried on into the 2020s.
- The 2014 FXX “Every. Simpsons. Ever.” marathon became a cable ratings event and reaffirmed the show’s status as a rewatch phenomenon.
- Hundreds of guest stars boosted its cultural footprint; examples include Ricky Gervais, Seth Rogen, and Lewis Hamilton.
- The 2007 theatrical feature amplified global visibility and merchandising, driving a fresh surge of interest in the brand.
- The move to streaming (Disney+) in 2019 expanded archival access; after viewer feedback, the aspect‑ratio cropping issue was fixed, demonstrating fan influence on presentation.
- The series became a staple in classrooms and scholarship across sociology, philosophy, and media studies.
- The Simpsons received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2000, underscoring long‑term cultural significance.
- Innovative couch gags — including a guest sequence by Sylvain Chomet — evolved into an anticipated, discussion‑worthy part of each episode’s broadcast.
The Book Behind "The Simpsons"
The animated series "The Simpsons" is not directly based on any book. However, it was created by Matt Groening, who drew inspiration from various sources, including his own life and experiences.
About Matt Groening
Matt Groening is an American cartoonist, writer, producer, and animator. He is best known for creating the television series "The Simpsons," which has become a cultural phenomenon since its debut in 1989.
Inspiration and Creation
- Life Experiences: Groening drew inspiration from his own family and childhood experiences. The characters in "The Simpsons" are named after his own family members.
- Comic Strips: Before "The Simpsons," Groening created a comic strip called "Life in Hell," which also influenced his work on the show.
Correspondence to the Book
Since "The Simpsons" is not based on a specific book, there is no direct correspondence to any literary work. Instead, the show is a unique creation of Matt Groening and his team, reflecting a blend of personal experiences, cultural observations, and satirical humor.
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Great new title for the series. More colorful. The series contains references to the TV series Mad Men and the film No Country for Old Men. This series will never get old.
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Everything is in the same style, nothing changes. The only pleasing thing is the references to various TV series and films.
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Due to the references to the TV series Silicon Valley and the top screensaver in episode 11, I understand that every series has its ups and downs, but season 27 is already mega strong. It’s time to end the series.
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The animated series is still interesting to watch. Almost every episode features guest celebrities for voice acting. There are still many references to classics and modern films and series. But 33 is not just a lot, it’s too much. It feels like the series will never end.
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Quite an interesting season with lots of references and celebrity guests. And for the 32nd season it turned out great.
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The season is quite interesting, although at this point the series is more than 20 years old. Lots of references to culture and the modern world.
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The series is still interesting, but this is mainly due to the many references to modern culture. Of course, it is high time to end this cultural phenomenon. But everything depends on the creators.
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It’s weak, but there are some good episodes. It’s still more or less interesting to watch the cartoon series.
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And again another season about the life of a simple, but at the same time crazy family that never gets old. The humor still remains, but the creators often go into repetition.
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The series once again gathers celebrities with voice acting around it (Elizabeth Banks , Karen Gillan , David Tennant , Taika Waititi , etc.) and at the same time continues to leave intrigue with some episodes.
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The episode shows flashbacks, or rather excerpts, from the first 12 seasons. Just nostalgia))
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The series has a lot of references to modern culture. This time there was even a reference to the films Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and Coraline and more. But this is already the 29th season. Everything is the same. And, by the way, the creators themselves have already started to get confused in the story.
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Cult animated series. A legend that eventually turned into what she herself initially joked about. The early Simpsons are still capable of bringing a sea of smiles and even tears.
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References to Alfred Hitchcock for special connoisseurs and to Game of Thrones and Breaking Bad for contemporaries. Still interesting.
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Not a bad season, and also with voice acting by such celebrities as Michael Zuckerberg, Joe Mantegna, the main characters from the series Flight of the Conchords (Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie), David Copperfield, as well as Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer.
I’ve been watching The Simpsons for 20 years now. No matter what depths they slide into, I will follow them. "Madman,” you say. "Always,” I will answer. ️
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One of the best animated series with humor on all human stereotypes, types, stars, politicians, peculiarities of world cultures and religions, without hesitating to touch on slippery topics. Many stars seem to take great pleasure in voicing themselves.
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