Matt Groning of "Simpsons" opening sequence analysis forever changed television forever when this immortal core family returned animation to golden age. It was first screened on January 14, 1990, and it became one of the world's most famous cartoons since it always attracts 24 million viewers each week. It also has established itself as an award-winning international pop culture phenomenon. This is the longest running comedy ever and is one of the most culturally popular TV shows.
The famous French cartoonist Silvian Chomette was asked to create the Simpsons that opens the "sofa insert" which is the last part of the changing theme series. In the sequence, he saturates various French stereotypes about French Simpsons style cartoon; Homer eats snails, Bart will try making foie gras by suffocating live goose It was confined between the cheeks of the buttocks. This scene provides a Simpsons viewer around the world with a French caricature cartoon culture, giving insight about the character's style and animation interior. This is part of a big effort that Simpsons expands political satire around the world and creates "seat trap" for the show. Generally, these sofa gimmicks create a window that allows international international Simpsons audiences to understand the different animation styles and irony of forms.
In the past 25 years, to notice this link, you need to pay close attention to "Simpsons". All of these appear in the traditional open sofa sequence of each episode. Commitment to detail is one of the main reasons for the work of the program (by partly building a large audience). "Matt Groening's iconic animation series will change the super queue from the beginning to the art format including a one-time reference to the culture above and below," Darren Franich wrote in Entertainment Weekly. "Simpsons" began as a new version of the modern mankind, cartoon of the Golden Age of the 1960s. And it was fixed with a very standard home comedy formula in the stone age environment. Even the concept of grooing raises what the audience has been aware of since childhood.
Another work of Banksy 's New Orleans work is a realistic version of the Bart Simpson writing line of the title series of the Simpsons cartoon series. Considering that Banksey later created the opening sequence of the show, the work seemed almost predictive. New Orleans protects Banksy, Banksy is covered with a single board. You can not copy the place you saw in The Simpsons. Banksy 's work was discovered in Hastings and painted a child making a sand castle. It itself has no controversy, but when I noticed that Tesco was printed on a sand castle, it had a new meaning. Consumerism is a common theme of Banksy's work, and here it seems that he shows that supermarket giants are taking over the country! It is contaminated by other Grafite artists, but art can still be seen on the ocean wall. Approximate position of Tesco Sandcastle