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The Simpsons secrets revealed as show hits huge milestone including special episode spoilers, predictions & best cameos
The Simpsons secrets revealed as show hits huge milestone including special episode spoilers, predictions & best cameos

The Sun

time24 minutes ago

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The Simpsons secrets revealed as show hits huge milestone including special episode spoilers, predictions & best cameos

FURIOUSLY sketching a ­yellow family on the back of a piece of paper, cartoonist Matt Groening had just ­minutes to impress a room full of waiting TV executives. The small-time comic strip maker had been given a shot at coming up with the next big animated series to fill a slot on American sketch series The Tracey Ullman Show. 12 12 Little did he know that the rushed ­doodle of a dad slumped on the sofa, a mother with towering hair and three kids — one loud, one weird and one mute — would soon take the world by storm. Now, more than 35 years on, The ­Simpsons is on the brink of ­celebrating its 800th episode. In a rare interview, Matt, 71, told how inspiration for the family could not have come from closer to home. While receiving an Honorary Cristal Award at the Annecy International ­Animation Film Festival this week, he joked: 'It's a little-known fact that my parents' real names were . . . Itchy and Scratchy. 'No, seriously, I have a real father called Homer, a real mother called Marge, real siblings called Lisa and Maggie and a real grandfather called Abe.' Contrary to popular opinion, that does not mean that Matt based cheeky ­ practical joker Bart on himself. Instead, he thinks of himself more like Bart's nerdy and ­awkward best friend ­Milhouse. The idea for the cartoon may have been simple, but Matt has never run out of steam. Now in its 36th series, The Simpsons is currently on episode 790, with the ­milestone instalment due to air soon. Actress Yeardley Smith, who has been the voice behind Lisa Simpson since the start, revealed that the cast had already ­gathered for a table read to test out the script for the 800th show, which is believed to be the finale of the current run. She was joined by Dan Castellaneta (Homer), Julie Kavner (Marge), Sabrina Carpenter's aunt Nancy Cartwright (Bart), Harry Shearer (Ned Flanders), Hank Azaria (Moe and Chief Wiggum) and ­Pamela Hayden (Milhouse). Matt teased: 'Our main motivation is to surprise ourselves. 'We figure that if we can surprise ourselves, we will probably surprise the audience as well. 'We have parodies of cinema and ­references to books, TV shows and ­personal autobiographical anecdotes. 'As it goes on, we become known for different kinds of jokes.' One constant that fans love though is the celebrity cameos. 12 12 12 Huge names who have featured over the years include Ringo Starr, George Harrison and Paul McCartney, Gordon Ramsay, Elon Musk and former Prime Minister Tony Blair. And the writers also famously have a spooky knack for ­predicting the future. From Donald Trump becoming President to the creation of Apple's FaceTime, ­viewers heard it from Springfield first. But even with hundreds of episodes under his belt, Matt has no plans to shelve the series any time soon. In fact, he even hopes it lives on long enough to catch up with the timeline of another hit Groening production, Futurama. Matt joked: 'The Simpsons will still be on air in the year 3000! 'Unfortunately, critics will say the show has really been going downhill in the last one thousand years.' Here, we take a dive into The Simpsons' history books to look at its famous cameos and ­amazing predictions. The predictions IT'S not just the gags that have fans hooked, but the fact the hit series has long had an uncanny habit of predicting major future events. Through the show's 36 series, a number of storylines have been manifested into real life after first making their appearance in the form of cartoon animation. In 2000, Bart To The Future saw Lisa Simpson becoming US President, but a billboard in the background of one shot had a billboard ad for 'TRUMP 2024'. Another episode in 1993 predicted COVID-19, when a flu spread through Springfield residents, while the EBOLA outbreak was ­predicted in a 1997 scene. 12 Elsewhere, the cartoon predicted the 2013 HORSE MEAT scandal, in its ­episode aired in 1994, which saw schoolkids unknowingly served horse meat for lunch. In a 1995 episode titled Lisa's Wedding, people were seen using SMART WATCH-like devices to communicate – an entire two decades before Apple launched their wearable gadget, while technology similar to FACETIME also featured. And in 1998, Homer appeared to figure out the mathematical equation behind the HIGGS BOSON ­discovery, 14 years before ­particle ­physicists ­confirmed the concept. A 2012 episode, Lisa Goes Gaga, saw the young character watching singer LADY GAGA at the Super Bowl – ­suspended from the air in the same ­manner as the star's real-life 2017 show. And in 2019, Mr Burns attended an exclusive gathering for celebrities, which was spookily similar to rapper P Diddy's ­infamous scandal-hit 'white parties'. The celebrity cameos THE Simpsons is not short on memorable characters. But that hasn't stopped some of the world's most recognisable stars from wanting to have their moment being reimagined in yellow. The Beatles' RINGO STARR was the first of the group to make an appearance in 1991, where he appeared as himself to encourage family matriarch Marge to pursue a career in the arts. He was soon followed in series five's Homer's Barbershop Quartet by GEORGE HARRISON, in 1993, and SIR PAUL McCARTNEY in 1995, who ­convinced Lisa to go vegetarian. SIMON COWELL first appeared in the series in 2004 as a brutally honest telly talent judge, while Space X tycoon ELON MUSK landed in a spaceship in an episode in 2015 and TONY BLAIR met with Homer in a 2003 episode that featured an animated version of the Queen. Needless to say, Her Majesty did not guest star. While Coldplay's CHRIS MARTIN sang in an animated concert as part of the series in 2010, telly chef GORDON RAMSAY made his appearance in 2011. And comedian RICKY GERVAIS cropped up not once but twice, starring in 2006 episode This Is Your Wife, and lending his voice to ­Season 22's Angry Dad: The Movie in 2011. There's been no shortage of pop stars either, with BILLIE EILISH recording alongside Lisa in an animated short in 2022. Other big chart names who have featured include TOM JONES, STING, ELTON JOHN, MERYL STREEP and DOLLY PARTON.

'Je Suis Milhouse': Matt Groening Gets Emotional At Annecy As He Reveals The Motivation Behind The 800-Episode Longevity Of ‘The Simpsons'
'Je Suis Milhouse': Matt Groening Gets Emotional At Annecy As He Reveals The Motivation Behind The 800-Episode Longevity Of ‘The Simpsons'

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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'Je Suis Milhouse': Matt Groening Gets Emotional At Annecy As He Reveals The Motivation Behind The 800-Episode Longevity Of ‘The Simpsons'

Matt Groening, arguably the greatest TV animator of all time, grew visibly emotional receiving the Honorary Cristal Award at today's Annecy International Animation Film Festival, which he labeled the 'best festival in the world, animation or otherwise.' Receiving the gong in front of a packed house, he paid tribute to the 'gods and goddesses' in the audience, who 'fill the universe with crazy characters who do what you tell them to do.' More from Deadline From Brink Of Bankruptcy, TeamTO Unveils Six New Shows & Adult Animation Push At Annecy Neil Court Joins Coolabi As Chairman Amid 'Warrior Cats' Growth Push And M&A Opportunities Sola Media Posts First Deals For Annecy Title 'Captain Sabertooth And The Countess Of Grel' 'You can have them be brave but isn't it more fun to have Homer fall off a cliff?,' he said. 'We torment our characters and have fun with them.' Groening was emotional as he thanked his family and reminded the audience that the main characters in The Simpsons are famously named after his father and mother, Homer and Marge, his sisters, Lisa and Maggie, and his grandfather, Abe. Is Bart named after Groening? 'I'll let you into a little secret…. Je suis Milhouse,' joked Groening, in reference to Bart's loveable, dorky best friend. After watching a new ep of The Simpsons, the audience were treated to a masterclass from Groening, animator David Silverman and showrunner Matt Selman. During this session, Groening revealed the real thing that has motivated him to return to The Simpsons after all these years. 'We don't think about being responsible but our main motivation is to surprise ourselves,' he said to applause. 'If we surprise ourselves then we think we can surprise the audience.' The secret to the 36-year-old animation stalwart's 800-episode longevity is never to be lazy and keep layering the humor, he added. 'As it goes on we become known for different kinds of jokes,' added Groening. 'We have parodies of cinema and references to books, TV shows and personal autobiographical anecdotes. The sum total of the show is that contribution of everyone involved.' In the next season of The Simpsons, there will be an ode to famous American cartoonist Jules Feiffer and Groening quoted Feiffer when referencing The Simpsons' long-lasting success: 'Jules said with every advance in technology comes decline in quality. So we have tried to maintain that hand drawn quality.' He also faced questions over the show's odd knack for predicting real-life events, including an episode in which Lisa references a President Donald Trump years before he became POTUS. 'All the conspiracy theories are true,' joked Groening, who pretended that the creative team pulls its predictions out of a Marge Simpson-shaped wig that his team had brought on stage. Groening and the team then proceeded to pull out a set of joke predictions including that the 'Statue of Liberty will be returned to France when no one in America can remember what the word 'liberty' means,' and 'electric cars will use a new energy source powered by a hatred of Elon Musk.' In terms of the advice he'd give future animators, Groening first said 'do not let your mom throw away your comic book collection when you leave High School,' and secondly became emotional once more as he urged the crowd of young animators: 'Whatever you're working on, finish it. The world is full of half-finished pieces of animation, so finish it and get it out there.' Groening was speaking on the second day of the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, which is being attended by all the big American studios. Groening labeled Annecy 'the best festival in the world, animation or otherwise.' Best of Deadline Sean 'Diddy' Combs Sex-Trafficking Trial Updates: Cassie Ventura's Testimony, $10M Hotel Settlement, Drugs, Violence, & The Feds A Full Timeline Of Blake Lively & Justin Baldoni's 'It Ends With Us' Feud In Court, Online & In The Media Where To Watch All The 'John Wick' Movies: Streamers That Have All Four Films

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