As of 2003, the Simpsons was the longest golden time animation series in 14 seasons. "The Simpsons" not only has nearly 15 million fans in the United States, nearly 60 million people all over the world have watched the program. This show produced a multi-billion dollar industry by selling toys, books, clothes and videos. Nielsen Media Research (NMR) has ranked the Simpsons season to the top 30 of all types of golden time television programs.
15 Maggie Simpson Margaret "Maggie" Simpson is a fictitious character of the animation TV series "The Simpsons". On April 19, 1987 she first appeared in the short movie "Good Night" by Tracey Ullman Show and was created and designed while waiting at the James L. lobby by cartoonist Matt Groening. 17 Bugs Bunny Bugs Bunny is an animated character created by the staff of Leon Schlesinger Productions (later Warner Bros.). He is one of the most famous cartoon characters, he is in Show Rooney Tunes. His famous proverb is "What is a doctor?" He is a gray rabbit with big teeth and big feet. He is ... Read more
This poses a problem: There are some creative reasons to make "Simpsons" - why not? Matt Groening deleted his name from a very strong intersection between Simpsons and Critic. And that thought he broke the greater continuity of the program - but of course he was not ashamed of advertising the "Simpsons". When was he so dissatisfied that he scooped the "Simpsons" which is more contradictory in the Simpsons world?
Everyone is talking about the Simpsons title this week. This is a fact if there are indications of how far the creative peak of the "Simpson characters in family" show is far away. This year, the number of "Simpsons" viewers hit the record minimum of just 3.5 million viewers. By contrast, Family Guy is consistent with 7 million people. Once a family guy became a mob / trap, now he is spreading to a father who is drowning life support. Unfortunately, inevitably, as a cultural product, "Simpsons" belongs only to different times. For me, when "Simpsons" sticks to contemporary pop culture, it is always strange. It's like looking at the episode of Poirot. They start talking about Cheryl Sandberg or solve the crime through Snapchat. Before all of us lose our little ideas, the heart of this program lies in the world. In Springfield, Lollapalooza is always here.