The Simpsons

Putting the Fun back in Dysfunctional!

Set in Springfield, the average American town, the show focuses on the antics and everyday adventures of the Simpson family; Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, as well as a virtual cast of thousands. Since the beginning, the series has been a pop culture icon, attracting hundreds of celebrities to guest star. The show has also made name for itself in its fearless satirical take on politics, media and American life in general.

"The Simpsons," created by Matt Groening and produced by Gracie Films and 20th Century Fox Television, has been a cornerstone of American television since its debut in 1989. Set in the fictional town of Springfield, the animated series follows the misadventures of the Simpson family: Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. With its sharp wit and satirical take on American culture, the show has garnered a massive following and critical acclaim, becoming the longest-running scripted primetime TV series in history. The brilliance of "The Simpsons" lies in its ability to blend humor with poignant social commentary. Episodes often tackle contemporary issues such as environmentalism, political corruption, and consumerism, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone. The show's writers cleverly weave these themes into the fabric of everyday life in Springfield, making the satire both accessible and impactful. This unique approach has allowed "The Simpsons" to remain relevant and beloved across generations. Characters in "The Simpsons" are richly developed, each contributing to the show's enduring appeal. Homer, the bumbling yet lovable patriarch, embodies the everyman struggling with life's absurdities. Marge, the voice of reason, holds the family together with her unwavering dedication. Bart, the mischievous son, and Lisa, the intellectual daughter, provide contrasting perspectives on youth and morality. Even minor characters like Mr. Burns, the greedy tycoon, and Ned Flanders, the overly pious neighbor, add depth and humor to the series. Since its inception, "The Simpsons" has left an indelible mark on popular culture. Its influence extends beyond television, inspiring books, comics, and even a feature film. The show's catchphrases, such as "D'oh!" and "Eat my shorts," have become part of the vernacular. With its timeless humor and insightful commentary, "The Simpsons" continues to captivate audiences, proving that its animated world of Springfield is as relevant today as it was in 1989.

Homepage http://www.thesimpsons.com/

Year1989

Number of episodes790

Number of seasons36

Episode run time22

Status:Returning Series

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GenresFamilyAnimationComedy

Production countriesUnited States of America

Seasons

Season 1
7.1 Season 1
Episodes 13
Season 2
7.4 Season 2
Episodes 22
Season 3
7.4 Season 3
Episodes 24
Season 4
7.6 Season 4
Episodes 22
Season 5
7.5 Season 5
Episodes 22
Season 6
7.4 Season 6
Episodes 25
Season 7
7.5 Season 7
Episodes 25
Season 8
7.5 Season 8
Episodes 25
Season 9
7 Season 9
Episodes 25
Season 10
6.8 Season 10
Episodes 23
Season 11
6.4 Season 11
Episodes 22
Season 12
6.6 Season 12
Episodes 21
Season 13
6.1 Season 13
Episodes 22
Season 14
6.2 Season 14
Episodes 22
Season 15
6.3 Season 15
Episodes 22
Season 16
6 Season 16
Episodes 21
Season 17
6.1 Season 17
Episodes 22
Season 18
5.8 Season 18
Episodes 22
Season 19
6 Season 19
Episodes 20
Season 20
6.2 Season 20
Episodes 21
Season 21
6 Season 21
Episodes 23
Season 22
6.1 Season 22
Episodes 22
Season 23
6 Season 23
Episodes 22
Season 24
6 Season 24
Episodes 22
Season 25
6.2 Season 25
Episodes 22
Season 26
6.2 Season 26
Episodes 22
Season 27
6.2 Season 27
Episodes 22
Season 28
5.9 Season 28
Episodes 22
Season 29
5.9 Season 29
Episodes 21
Season 30
5.8 Season 30
Episodes 23
Season 31
5.5 Season 31
Episodes 22
Season 32
5.7 Season 32
Episodes 22
Season 33
5.5 Season 33
Episodes 22
Season 34
6.7 Season 34
Episodes 22
Season 35
7.9 Season 35
Episodes 18
Season 36
10 Season 36
Episodes 22
Specials
Specials
Episodes 80

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