The Simpsons - A Cartoon Portrait of the American Family
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Critics describe the series as "the most realistically surreal cartoon series ever." Former First Lady Barbara Bush commented in an interview that was published by People magazine (September, 1990) that the show was "the dumbest thing I've ever seen." In 1992, a group of parents in Greenwood, South Carolina, protested the school board's approval of the name "Springfield Elementary" for a new school being built there. ("Springfield" is the name of the Simpson's hometown.) The school board
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for more for nearly ten years. The show has stayed on the air for many more reasons than the fact that its "actors" work cheap! Works Cited Lister, David It Jumps, It Moves, It Makes You Laugh and Cry...But Is It Art? The Independent, 08-09-1997, pp 7. Tucker, Ken The Simpsons Keeps Outdoing Itself with Wry Sarcasm, Topical Themes, and Superb Scripting the Puts Most Other Comedies to Shame, Entertainment Weekly, 03-12-1993, pp 48.
for more for nearly ten years. The show has stayed on the air for many more reasons than the fact that its "actors" work cheap! Works Cited Lister, David It Jumps, It Moves, It Makes You Laugh and Cry...But Is It Art? The Independent, 08-09-1997, pp 7. Tucker, Ken The Simpsons Keeps Outdoing Itself with Wry Sarcasm, Topical Themes, and Superb Scripting the Puts Most Other Comedies to Shame, Entertainment Weekly, 03-12-1993, pp 48.