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stericons · 2 years
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matching icons marge & homer ❣️
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papimoore · 9 days
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Today is April 19th and its my birthday today... Not only that today is The Looney Tunes' 94th Anniversary along with The Simpsons' 37th Anniversary from The Tracey Ullman Show.
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filmjunky-99 · 3 months
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t h e s i m p s o n s, 1989 - 📺 created by matt groening [itchy & scratchy & marge, s2ep9] 'Homer Attacked'
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wrongydkjquotes · 2 months
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Schmitty: But Helen, I was a political prisoner!
Helen: How were you a political prisoner?
Schmitty: I kicked a giant mouse in the butt! Do I have to draw you a diagram?!
(Source: Homer and Marge, The Simpsons S 6 E 4 Itchy And Scratchy Land)
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fatalquiiete · 7 months
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Prima che Maggie nascesse, Homer cominciò a lavorare alla centrale nucleare per poter pagare dei debiti.
Una volta pagati i debiti decise di licenziarsi per poter fare il lavoro dei suoi sogni, lavorare al bowling.
Quando Marge scoprì di essere incinta di Maggie, Homer divenne depresso, sapeva che avrebbe dovuto lasciare il lavoro dei suoi sogni e tornare alla centrale nucleare per poter avere uno stipendio che gli permettesse di mantenere una famiglia di 5 persone, così andò da Signor Burns e lo supplicò di riavere il lavoro, Burns riassunse Homer e mise una targa nel suo ufficio "Don’t forget: you’re here forever".
Quando Maggie è nata, Homer l'ha amata immediatamente, e così quando Lisa gli chiese dove fossero tutte le foto di Maggie da bambina, Homer le rispose "Sono dove ne ho più bisogno".
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The Coolest Animated Characters of All Time: Icons That Stole Our Hearts
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Animation offers a vast variety of options for character design, each created to attract a particular demographic. Not every character becomes an icon, however, which is why Squideo is breaking down the animation character designs of ten of the coolest animated characters of all time.
01. Mickey Mouse
The icon of the Walt Disney Company, Mickey Mouse is arguably the most recognisable character in the world. Created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks in 1928, Mickey Mouse is one of the oldest entries on this list (but not the record holder) and helped make Disney the company it is today. As is often the case for successful creations, there is some dispute how Mickey was created; but we’re glad to have him.
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Mickey Mouse set the style for all future Disney animation designs. The rounded character, use of bold colours and a distinctive colour palette for each character; it all started with Mickey. Disney has its own unique animation style, crafted over its 100 year lifespan. The animation style has changed over the years with the incorporation of new technology, especially 3D computer animation, but remains distinguishable from other animation companies.
02. Winnie-the-Pooh
First featured on screen in 1966, the character of Winnie-the-Pooh was created in 1925 by British author A. A. Milne and illustrated by E. H. Shepard. The rights are held by Disney, yet other adaptations have been made. Perhaps the antithesis to the Disney version is the Soviet Union’s version of the famous bear, released in 1969 and followed by two additional films, which removes Christopher Robin but adds a narrator.
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With the exception of the 1925 and 1969 versions of Winnie-the-Pooh, the character design remained consistent in the Disney productions which helped this Winnie-the-Pooh become the most identifiable version of the character. In that classic Disney style, Winnie-the-Pooh is soft and cuddly, and easily spotted with his amber and red colour palette.
03. The Simpsons
Sticking with yellow-hued characters, it’s time to look at one of Earth’s most popular families. First appearing in 1987 as a short in The Tracey Ullman Show, The Simpsons went on to get their own franchise in 1989 that is running to this day. It’s the longest-running American sitcom and animated series with 34 seasons and 750 episodes (as of August 2023).
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Beyond the prominence of the colour yellow, The Simpsons are recognisable for their geometric appearance. Bart, Lisa and Maggie’s spiky hair, Homer’s chevron hairline and Marge’s rectangular dress. The design is easy to reproduce and remains recognisable even if the style changes. The Simpsons have hosted many guest artists for the couch gag, from Guillermo del Torro to Sylvain Chomet, yet no one would mistake what they were watching for any other animated show.
04. Bibendum
Bibendum, known as the Michelin Tyre Man in the English-speaking world, is the oldest entry on the list. First created for this French company in 1894, this character has become an icon the world over and remains one of the oldest trademarks still in use. Its popularity has been referenced in books, film, television and songs. The character even starred in a 2009 animated short film, Logorama.
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The character has changed over the years to reflect the times, but every version remains identifiable as the Michelin Tyre Man. Despite tyres turning black in the 1910s, the character has retained the whiteness of the earliest tyres in production. After 120 years, it would be hard to change the essential makeup of this character without destroying the Michelin brand.
05. Mulan
The eighth addition to the Disney Princess line-up, and the first who was not a real princess, Mulan hit the screens in 1998. This animated character reinvented the formula of a Disney Princess film, by making Mulan into a hero who saves herself, her family and her country. The romance is relegated to a subplot, and the film doesn’t end with a wedding.
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Despite Mulan only having two feature films to her name (1998, 2004), the character has appeared in multiple Disney shows and videos games, most famously appearing in 2016 Wreck It Ralph with the other Disney Princesses. Her tenure as a Disney Princess hasn’t gone without controversy, however. A redesign in 2013 prompted a public backlash as the character’s skin was lightened, causing a swift reversal by Disney.
06. Scooby-Doo
These mystery solvers have been on television since 1969, branching out into films (animated and live-action), video games and comics. The core gang have stayed in place with the titular Scooby-Doo joined by his friends Shaggy, Velma, Daphne and Fred. Some additions have been made to the original Hanna Barbera line-up, such as the divisive Scrappy-Doo.
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Like the other oldies on the list, the Scooby-Doo characters have seen significant redesign over the years. From making them children in A Pup Named Scooby-Doo (1988) to giving the human characters tiny eyes in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (2010), but the biggest change came with Velma (2023) which sought to diversify the originally all-white cast.
07. Totoro
Despite being the subject of only one feature-length film, the character Totoro from My Neighbour Totoro (1988) has become a cultural icon in Japan. Brought back in ani-manga books, a novel and – most recently – a stage adaptation, Totoro has fame outside of Japan too. In fact, its popularity led to a cameo of Totoro in Toy Story 3 (2010).
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Created by Studio Ghibli, Totoro has been adapted as the production company’s mascot much like Mickey Mouse has been at Disney. Using hand drawn animation, bright colours and individually coloured frames, the rich visual style is a sharp contrast to the Western examples featured in this list.
08. Tom and Jerry
Created by the renowned William Hanna and Joseph Barbera duo 17 years before they formed their own company, Tom (originally called Jasper) and Jerry were originally the product of MGM when these characters first debuted in 1940. The journey has continued in the hands of numerous producers and three studios, making fans with their slapstick comedy for over 80 years.
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Tom’s angular ears and fur are set against Jerry’s rounded character, making them opposites in both personality and appearance. While the animation style has shifted slightly over various incarnations, the original 1940 characters are still identifiable in 2021’s Tom and Jerry in New York. The only real difference is the lightening of both characters’ fur and the addition of Tom’s sinisterly evil eyebrows.
09. Betty Boop
Made by Fleischer Studios in 1930, Betty Boop’s appearances in television and film hasn’t increased much since the decade of her creation. In spite of her limited filmography, Betty Boop has become one of the most iconic animated characters of all time – replicated in merchandise, comic book films and two films in the 1980s.
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Betty Boop is a personification of the 1920s and flapper style. At first, the character was meant to be an anthropomorphic French poodle but Betty Boop was soon modelled after singer Helen Kane instead from who the classic catchphrase came: “Boop Oop a Doop.” Heavily censored by the Hays Code in 1934, Beety Boop’s appearance drastically changed – but it was that early incarnation that has lasted into modern times.
10. The Smurfs
Created by the Belgian comic artist Peyo in 1958 under the name Les Schtroumpfs, The Smurfs is one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time. Popularised with English-speaking audiences when The Smurfs’ TV series launched in 1981, these iconic blue characters with their distinctive white hats (called ‘Phrygian caps’) quickly entered the mainstream.
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These characters are so popular in Belgium that in 2005, UNICEF used The Smurfs to create an advert for their fundraising campaign for Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo – both former Belgian colonies. They’ve since been reimagined in the 2010s using 3D computer animation, bringing The Smurfs to another generation of viewers.
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In December 2041, the Simpson family gathered together to celebrate the holidays. Homer was now 69 and Marge 67. Bart (40) was divorced from Jenda (40) and had two sons, Picard/Jiff and Kirk/Skippy (there is some conflict on their names). He lived at the Springfield Elementary, which had been transformed into appartments. Principal Skinner had become the landlord there. Lisa (38) was married to Milhouse (40) and they had one daughter named Zia. Due to genetic eugenics, Zia only got genes from Lisa. Lisa had become a business woman. Maggie (31) wasn't married, but arrived very pregnant. She had become a pop star. Hospitals were staffed by medbots. Organs were able to be regrown. Brain transplants were viable as well cryogenic freezing. cloning was now common. Cyborg technology also existed. There were also robots, including lovebots. Holographic TV projection was now common. There were also advertisements projected to be seen from the sky. People were able to physically plug into the cyberverse. Instead of E-Mails, people sent B-Mails directly to their recipient's brain. Teleportation technology existed. Laser guns were available. Ghosts were proven to be real. It was learned that Homer had killed Edna Krabappel. He was also the reason strangling your children was illegal (Homer's Law). ("Holidays of Future passed", The Simpsons, TV)
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circusgoth-dotcom · 1 year
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okay temporary shitty mspaint relationship web
Keaton and Krusty are boyfriends
Keaton has a crush on Homer but it's unclear if he's aware of Keaton's feelings or reciprocates them
Sideshow Bob has a very much unrequited crush on Keaton
Keaton's closest friends are Ned, Homer, Marge, and Waylon, but he's never actually crossed paths with Smithers in person
Ned is definitely Keaton's best friend but they don't always see eye to eye due to Ned's religious devotion
Keaton and Snake crossed paths at a casino
Keaton knows Barney, Lenny, Carl, and Moe through Homer
Obviously Keaton knows Apu as a regular of the Kwik-E-Mart
I forgot to put him down but Keaton's also acquaintances with Willie and they probably met through Keaton being tasked with picking up Bart and Lisa from school one day
Speaking of which, Keaton is Bart, Lisa, and Maggie's godparent
i think. that explains everything for the most part, if you want to make further inquiries about any relationships i'd love to talk about it <3
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blissfali · 2 years
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do you have a least favorite lego set? tbh cant say i do i m JSUTY KIDDING AAAAAAAAGHHHHHHHHRHH I LOathe you KWIK E MART!!!! I LOVE THE SIMPSONS BUT THIS STUPID FUCKING SET OGARRRU!! ILLL KILL YOU!!!!!!! its not the sets fault. without my personal bias i think its really cool i love the shelves and i like just staring at it constantly. its great. I FUCKING HATE THIS SET!!!! its not the sets fault. IVE BOUGHT IT TWICE ITS LIKE 200-400 BUCKS. THE FIRST TIME I WAS BUILDING IT ON CARPET (probably my fault) I WAS LIKE 9. maybe 10 probably 10. the pieces wouldnt stick together and i cried and threw the whole thing away in a trash bag. take 2 i finished it and everytime i came home from school it was more and more destroyed because my 4 year old brother wouldnt stop fucking with it and playing with it and i wanted to die. i ended up trashing it again, but i still have the minifigs and some of the pieces so every now and then i go through my misc lego bins and i just find like. homer. marge. the cop. and i get war flashbacks 
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also the simpsons house i like that set but i built it for my bro when i was 8 or 9 and it had so many missing pieces,,,, i did like the car though
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elchouder · 2 years
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Duncanville: una familia más identificable
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Ya sabéis que escribo en este blog sólo cuándo la mano de mono lo ordena. Hoy toca hablar de Duncanville, una serie de la que había runruneo social, pero visualmente no le tenía ningún tipo de expectativa. Pero OH SORPRESA, resulta que la Fox sabe que sabes que sus series te parecen cansinas por que todas son familias alocadas y estereotipadas hasta el extremo, por lo que a menudo suelen dar bastante asco a ojos de 2022 por qué SE TIENE QUE NOTAR QUE ES UNA SERIE PARA ADULTOS. Así que supongo que pensaron, vamos a hacer OTRA familia pero que esta vez tenga una tónica realista (no se acordarían que esa idea ya estaba pillada por Bob's Burguers.) Sin embargo, Duncan es digno de admirar en su competencia directa.
Pero antes, las presentaciones. Duncanville va de una familia en la que la madre es agente de aparcamiento y el padre es fontanero (un rockero de cuidao). Cómo no, tenemos a Duncan, un chaval de 15 años con las escasas habilidades sociales de este redactor especializado en autocomplicarse la vida (por suerte en el cole no se ceban con él), sus hermanas Kimberly, con más tensión que un cangrejo en un cubo para no perder posición social como mujer en el infierno llamado pubertad y Jing, una niña inteligente pero no al nivel surrealista del Maggierecurso.
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¿Y qué encontraréis en esta serie? Pues, aunque no lo parezca de primeras, una familia diferente a lo que podrías esperar. Mientras que McFarlane se regodea en la estupidez de una América cínica y retrógrada y Greoning se focaliza en hacer comedia matrimonial (al menos es la impresión que tengo de Los Simpson después de haber visto 50 caps en Neox sobre que Marge está hasta la polla de Homer pero mágicamente todo se arregla en el minuto veinte), Duncanville tiene la oportunidad de ser una serie centrada en hacer humor mediante el cuestionamiento (con mucha ironía) de los propios roles que implican la formación de una familia, un punto de vista bastante interesante de jugar para un producto de la FOX.
Y más allá de ese punto, considero que la serie en general tiene un guión que funciona muy bien. Estoy convencido que los guionistas han escrito inspirados por situaciones reales que les ha sucedido con la familia en primera persona. Y si les ha pasado a ellos, cómo no te iba a pasar a ti, alma de cántaro.
Otro punto extra que le encuentro a la serie es que si, en términos de márketing podría encasquetarse como una para adultos, pero realmente es una serie que puede ver cualquier tipo de público. No es una serie con voluntad de gustar sólo a una generación determinada (no mira de nuevo a Mcfarlane), si no que también tienen chistes pensados específicamente para tus padres.
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Y hay momentos para todo; dicotomías sociales, vacaciones en las que se reafirman complejos propios de la edad, el palo que es la selectividad, hermanos que se odian, padres que no saben cómo afrontar su envejecimiento e incluso cómo somos de superficiales en base a la superficialidad de los demás:
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Así que ya sabes: si quieres disfrutar de una serie que entra muy rapidito a tu estómago estreñido de las mil series que tienes a medio empezar, esta de veinte minutos entra cómo un tiro (hasta me entró mejor que Bob's Burguers, sin desmerecerla *sacan las antorchas*).
Me hubiera gustado aportar ejemplos visuales mejores, pero sólo tengo cuatro capítulos grabados del final de la segunda temporada y dudo bastante que algún español más aparte de mi amigo Lonk sepa siquiera que es Duncanville cómo para preguntar material por ahí. Confiemos en que acabe pronto en alguna plataforma o sea repuesta en Comedy Central España. Y hasta aquí la historia de mi vida.
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rye-views · 2 months
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The Simpsons. Season 3. 7.5/10
I would not recommend this season to my friends. I would rewatch this season.
Such good quips this season. LMao at Marge's reasoning to Mrs. Van Houten for why Bart and Millhouse should stay friends. Lmao at grandpa complaining about having sat down for the video game. The aptitude test being called CAN'T is funny. Wait, lmao at Maggie kissing each Lurleen CD. lmao at Spinal Tap being a real band. Omg the Smithers sperm cells were funny.
I enjoy Marge's grumbling sound. I enjoyed all of pseudo Michael Jackson's song. These essay contest submissions are pretty good. I think it's lovely that Scratchy jumped down the well for Itchy. Willie so committed to saving anyone in the well is beautiful. The yoyo episode gets me because I remember that era of my youth. I liked Homer at the bat. I like the vet. Otto is lovey. Homer and Marge buying Bart a guitar for his aspirations is lovely.
Omg at the kids getting their own hotel room at the free Washington trip episode. Omg at Ralph having Nelson's voice. Omg the Lincoln squirrel dead?
Why do we only see the Kwik E Mart ever being robbed?
Memorable Quotes: "Don't learn anything I wouldn't learn." "You scavenger of human misery." "'Thanks for sticking up for me.' 'What makes you think I did?' 'Who else would?'"
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chamellkelleh · 5 months
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akille15 · 6 months
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Simpson, niente più scene in cui Homer strangola Bart: l’esagerazione del politicamente corretto
Era una delle gag ricorrenti della serie, ma “i tempi sono cambiati”. In un episodio della 35ma stagione dei Simpson, Homer incontra e si presenta col nuovo vicino di casa. Il vicino gli fa i complimenti per il vigore della sua stretta di mano e Homer, inorgoglito, si rivolge alla moglie Marge dicendole: “Visto, Marge, strangolare il ragazzo è servito”. Homer poi, di fronte allo stupore del…
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tvparapobres · 7 months
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Io sono solo un uomo che vorrebbe essere amato come Homer Simposn
Ma io non merito una Marge...
E sono utile come il quinto dito delle mani di Bart
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