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The entire first season of the animated television show, The Simpsons.

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The short opening season of the Simpsons is rough, especially compared to where the show would evolve in several seasons. The animation, voices and characterization are still fluid, but the core family relationships are solid. The humor is grounded and realistic, especially compared to the excesses that would come later. The family faces financial, emotional and marital struggles, but the center of the family commitment always overcomes whatever crises the episode presents. The series premier is perhaps one of the strongest and best developed episodes, and holds up as one of the strongest in the series. Each family member (except Maggie) is made the focus of an episode, but Bart is clearly the center early on. Other side characters are show more present, but outside of Mr., Burns and Krusty, their characterization is not yet firm. Perhaps the most lasting contribution of the first season is the introduction of Sideshow Bob's rivalry with Bart and Lisa, which would lay the foundation for some of the strongest episodes in subsequent seasons. show less
The day-to-day life of a working class family.

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Well that didn't age well. Early Simpsons is the era of "cawabunga" and "don't have a cow," and I think it was five or six episodes before it got a laugh out of me.

(Jul. 2021)
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Matt Groening, 1954 - Matt Groening was born and raised in Portland, Oregon. He moved to Los Angeles in 1980 to start writing the comic strip "Life in Hell" for the newspaper he worked for. The strip had premiered in 1977 and appears in over 250 newspapers worldwide. Groening got his big break when the Fox television network was looking for a show more filler for "The Tracy Ullman Show." James L. Brooks had seen some of the "Life in Hell" strips and offered Groening a chance to create 30 second skits for the show. The skits were so well received that the newly titled "The Simpsons" for which Groening was now creator and executive producer of, debuted on Fox as a half hour Christmas special on December 17, 1989 and as a regular series on January 14, 1990. In 1993, Groening formed "Bongo Comics Group" which publishes "Simpsons Comics," "Itchy and Scratchy Comics," "Bartman," "Radioactive Man," "Lisa Comics" and "Krusty Comics." In 1995, he founded and published "Zongo Comics," which included "Jimbo" and "Fleener" Groening oversees all of the licensing and merchandising of the "The Simpsons." He is also a best selling author, publishing books such as "Life in Hell," "Work is Hell" and "School is Hell," based on his "Life in Hell" comic strip, and "Bart Simpson's Guide to Life" based on "The Simpsons" animation. Groening is also creator and Executive Producer of "Futurama," another animated prime time television show. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Azaria, Hank (Actor)
Blu, Susan (Guest star)
Flynn, Miriam (Guest star)
Foray, June (Guest star)
Grammer, Kelsey (Guest star)

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Canonical title
The Simpsons: Season 01
People/Characters
Homer Simpson; Marge Simpson; Bart Simpson; Lisa Simpson; Maggie Simpson
Important places
Springfield, USA
Related movies
The Simpsons (TV Series | 1989- | IMDb)

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DDC/MDS
791.4572Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsMovies, TV, VideoMotion pictures, radio, television, podcastingTelevisionPrograms; television playsSingle programs
LCC
PN1992.77 .S5861Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)DramaBroadcastingTelevision broadcasts

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English, Multiple languages, Spanish
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