20 Years With The Simpsons

by: Benicio Brown
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Matt Groening, created the animated sitcom, “The Simpsons” for Fox Broadcasting Company.

The idea came from the lobby of James L. Brooks's office and that’s how this popular

adaptation of a dysfunctional family came about. Even the characters were named after

his own family members, with the exception of lead character Bart.

 

On April 19,

1987, “The Simpsons” made their first appearance as shorts in The Tracey Ullman Show.

When the initial submission was made, only basic sketches were handed in expecting they

would be refined in production stages but they were left as is and that’s the reason why

despite modification over the years the Simpsons still have a very rudimentary façade.

On December 17, 1989, "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire” was the half-hour premiere

show.

The Simpsons has been debated since the start with lead character Bart often

going scot-free despite wrong doings and this portrayed him as a poor role model for

youngsters. It’s portrayal of the middle class American lifestyle symbolized by family

members Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie Simpson. The backdrop of the show is the

fictional town of Springfield, which is filled with characters, and events that are an

animated and inspired from American society. Homer Simpson the father is employed as a

safety inspector at Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Often his job is at risk as a

result of his casual and comic nature. His wife, Marge is a conventional American

housewife and mother. Their 3 children are Bart, a ten-year-old menace, Lisa, an aware 8

year old activist and the baby Maggie, who hardly speaks but does communicate by sucking

on a pacifier. They have a dog called Santa's Little Helper, and a cat, called Snowball

II. Over the years, the show has celebrated even ts but the characters have not aged

since the start of the show.

The Simpsons have influenced mainstream society in

more ways than one. Language and terms used in this animated sitcom has made its

transition into popular everyday vernacular. To the extent that Homer Simpsons popular

use of the expression ‘D'oh!’ is listed in the Oxford English Dictionary without its

apostrophe. Even the use of the term ‘excellent’ pronounced as ‘eexcelllent’ in the show

is used by people around us. The term ‘cheese-eating surrender monkeys"’ referring to

the French has been used by popularly by conservative National Review columnist Jonah

Goldberg in 2003, when the French opposed the invasion of Iraq proposal. And soon it was

popular lingo amongst journalists.

The Simpsons is a legendary show in respect to

prime time television programs. This is because initially animated shows were thought to

be for kids and airing a complete animated program on prime time for universal viewing

was a bold step. Though thought to be an expensive idea, The Simpsons were aired

successfully because they cut down on expenses by using Korean animation studios for

in-betweening, coloring, and filming. The success of The Simpsons show prompted many

others to start animated shows of this nature and for prime time viewing. In its time it

has certainly been a pioneering show if its type and still stands tall. In fact the

Simpsons are so respected that when South Park achieved success on television they aired

an episode “Simpsons Already Did It" as homage to its predecessor.

The Simpsons

have been awarded at many occasions. Their booty consists of 23 Emmy Awards, 24 Annie

Awards and a Peabody Award. The TIME magazines 1998 publication commemorating the 20th

Century's greatest achievements in arts and entertainment, named The Simpsons as the

last century's best television series, along with naming Bart Simpson in the list of the

century's 100 most influential people. Incidentally Bart was the only imaginary

character on the list. At the turn of this century the Simpsons won a star on the

Hollywood Walk of Fame. They have also been acclaimed as the greatest television show of

the 1990s, 2001's 100 Greatest Kids' TV shows, and 2005's 100 Greatest Cartoons. Homer

Simpson has been recognized as the forerunner in 2001's 100 Greatest TV Characters.

Other awards include the TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time, and a mention in

the TIME's list of 100 Best TV Shows of All Time.

In 2004, they became the

longest-running American animated sitcom in the United States. Regardless of criticism

over the years, The Simpsons maintains a huge viewer base. The shows first season

enjoyed an average of 13.4 million viewers, and the 17th season had an average of 9.2

million viewers per episode, respectively. The Simpsons Movie made $74 million in its

opening weekend in the US.

In the end of the last century a number of US public

schools banned ‘The Simpsons’ merchandise and t-shirts. In spite of the ban, their

merchandise still continued to be popular and generated US$2 billion in revenue in its

first 14 months of sales. Their popularity paved the way for them in turning into a

billion-dollar merchandizing industry.

Merchandise includes everything you can

imagine, from t-shirts to posters. The iconic characters have inspired unique editions

of board games, including Clue, Scrabble, Monopoly, Operation, and The Game of Life.

Trivia and card games have also been introduced. There are Simpsons comic books and

related publications, including 9 comic book series from Bongo Comics publication. The

comics have also been made available in book form and there’s episode guides too.

There’s numerous soundtrack and other musical releases including music that’s’ not been

aired on the show. You can purchase The Simpsons Movie DVDs and DVD boxsets. You can buy

video of episodes that have been aired. Seasons one to ten have been released on DVD in

many continents. You can even buy The Simpsons video games. This includes The Simpsons,

The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants, The Simpsons Road Rage, The Simpsons Hit & Run

and The Simpsons Game (2007).


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