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Springfield is the primary fictional setting of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons and related media. It is an average-sized, fictional city within an unknown state in the United States . The fictional city's geography, surroundings, and layout are flexible, often changing to accommodate the plot of any given episode.
The Simpsons house is the residence of the Simpson family in the animated sitcom The Simpsons and in The Simpsons Movie. The house's address is most frequently attributed as 742 Evergreen Terrace. In the series, the house is occupied by Homer and Marge Simpson and their three children: Bart, Lisa, and Maggie.
After the last of the toy line was released in December 2004, the fictional toy world eventually encompassed over 200 different figures and characters from the series, 40 interactive playsets (toy re-creations of Simpsons interior settings and town location settings within Springfield), and three non-interactive diorama town settings.
In 2002, Playmates released World of Springfield: Celebrity Simpsons playset. At that time, more than 50 figures and 12 playsets were already available. [2] The Celebrity Simpsons set included Homer's half-brother Herb Powell, actor Troy McClure, and Fat Tony as five-inch-tall talking representations of Simpsons characters. [2]
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Virtual Springfield was published by Fox Interactive for Windows and Macintosh computers in 1997. [4] It was developed by Digital Evolution. [5]Cast members of The Simpsons, including Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Pamela Hayden, Russi Taylor, Tress MacNeille, Maggie Roswell, and Phil Hartman, provided their voices for the dialog ...
The Simpsons Ride opened at both Florida and Hollywood on May 15 and 19, 2008 respectively. [3] [4] In 2012, Universal Studios Florida closed the International Food and Film Festival which was adjacent to The Simpsons Ride. The park later announced that they would be opening Springfield in Summer 2013.
In a parody of the Bonanza opening, a frontier-style map of Springfield is burned out in the center, revealing The Simpsons on horseback. The Bonanza theme plays throughout. Commentary: Al Jean Kevin Curran Matt Selman Marc Wilmore Dan Castellaneta