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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. [1]
The idea for a replica of the Simpsons house was first conceived when game designers were working on 3D visualizations at Fox Interactive for the 1997 video game The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield. [12] In preparation for the project the design team viewed episodes of The Simpsons to use as a guide for the home's design. [10]
After 35 seasons, the writers at “The Simpsons” are still taking big swings to keep TV’s longest-running animated series hilarious and heartfelt. Now almost 770 episodes in, ‘The Simpsons ...
The episode was dedicated in memory of animator Edwin E. Aguilar. [8] Aguilar worked on The Simpsons since 1999 as an animator, character layout artist, storyboard revisionist, assistant director, and other roles. He also worked on the 2007 Simpsons Movie. [9] An extended version of the episode was posted on Hulu after the episode aired. [3]
It's time to take a trip down memory lane and rediscover the best Simpsons episodes from the show's many, many decades on the air. So we've sorted through the steamed hams, the sugars (do-do-do-do ...
The episode ranked 8th in the ratings becoming the second highest viewed show on Fox and top rated scripted show on Fox. The episode also came in 5th for the 18–48 rating becoming the top rated scripted programming of the week with a rating of 9.084 million watching and rating of 6.9. [11] The episode has received positive reviews from critics.
In another instance of the Simpsons appearing to predict the future, a clip from the 1997 episode “The Springfield Files” was shared featuring the Red Tick Beer brewery showing that they make ...
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 David Silverman: Episode chronology