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The title "22 Short Films About Springfield" was decided upon from the start of the episode's production [3] even though there are not actually twenty-two stories in it, due to the standard 22-minute length of an episode. [5] Originally there were more scenes, but several of them had to be cut out for time. [3]
The vignette style of the episode was also featured in the seventh season episode "22 Short Films About Springfield". This is the first episode of the series directed by Eric Koenig. Producer Brian Kelley served as co-showrunner. [1]
This was the first non-Halloween episode to have 3 separate stories, although "22 Short Films About Springfield" had over a dozen storylines. (The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase) When Marge compliments Homer on his bootlegging scheme, and Lisa objects, Marge, Homer, and Bart tell Lisa to go to her room.
Watching Academy Award-nominated shorts separates passive Oscar fans from the die-hards, film critic (and former Springfieldian) James Owen writes.
From tragedy to triumph, News-Leader coverage in 2023 captured the challenges and evolving trends in Springfield and the surrounding Ozarks. Community impact: These are the stories that made a ...
The TV series The Simpsons gave homage to the film with the title of the episode "22 Short Films About Springfield", which aired on 14 April 1996. [38] The A.V. Club asserted many viewers in 1996 would have understood the title, noting the series Animaniacs also produced a 1996 short entitled "Ten Short Films About Wakko Warner". [39]
This story was updated to add new information. SPRINGFIELD, Ohio – Springfield residents want to get back to normal. In the past two weeks, the central Ohio city of nearly 60,000 has faced ...
Homer realized it was his advice that had caused Bart to commit the crime in the first place, and took responsibility by accompanying Bart as he took the head back to the statue, returning the story to the beginning. Bart realizes his act has actually brought the town of Springfield closer together, and the mob agrees.