The Official Simpsons Griefing Thread

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Speaking of Hit & Run, I'm not sure if its already been shared in the thread but some mexican/brazilian(?) dude is making a pretty ambitious remake for it with the original as a base, complete with new graphics, reanimated cutscenes and a fully connected overworld, and possibly new vehicles.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=HVuM26hi-iI
And a friend of his is making a Futurama mod for H&R too but I'm highly skeptical of this one.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=o5MliascY_Q
Its all probably going to get shut down by Disney, but if it doesn't at least its something Simpsons-related to look forward to I guess. Apparently a former dev who worked on H&R showed his support for the fan remake on twitter.
It's cool to see this still in progress, but it's doomed to yeeting. It's also thought-provoking that the best Simpsons video game is 20+ years old, but that's true for most things Simpsons these days.

If people want to play the original, it will run on modern Windows if you can track down the PC version (although you'll probably need a nodisc). An easier path is GameCube version and an emulator.

I've played the PC version on Steam Deck, and with mods (there is a sizeable community moding the original PC version), it's a pure joy.
 
Fuck it. I watched both the 32nd and 33rd seasons. I did not watch that video saying it was a renaissance, but I was intrigued by how the show is now and I must admit, I have enjoyed them for the most part. The issue I have had with the seasons right after Spotless Mind (the last episode that looked right) was the animation. Perhaps it is my television but there was always something off about the whole show where it was too bright and the characters were not speaking correctly. It looked less fluid. The last two seasons have been consistent and occasionally creative. There is an almost "Disney-like" quality, but that might be my mind putting two and two together. There was one episode about Comic Book Guy and his family which had a storybook tale that must have been a parody of something it was that well done. I was satisfied, though not laughing. It was impressive and the story's angle played into it. I even watched it twice.

Speaking of, the characters have care taken to them. I mean, Comic Book Guy is one-note but they grew on him, as they did with Flanders in the glory days, without losing what makes him funny. I cared about his character in a way I never did in the past. Another episode about Bart's infatuation with his teacher featured one of the best exchanges from Bart and Homer, a character who is also back to being likeable:
Bart: You said you had great advice on crushes. What is it?
Homer: Here's what you need to know. You're a kid, she's a grown-up. Get over it.
Bart: That's your amazing advice? That's not advice, that's just... the truth.
I don't know, I found that nearly profound. The writers must actually be fans and aware of how far it had all fallen. They experiment more, purely because they are able and it is all they have left, and usually it works. There was an episode solely Chalmers and Skinner which I presume was a love letter to Steamed Hams memes.

There is a number of token liberal jokes which fall flat, but they are balanced enough with some self-awareness and occasionally they are funny. They had a very lengthy musical number (the episode structures now have changed completely. Very rarely do you have A & B stories) about the death of the middle class which made a really bad joke about Tucker Carlson and Russia but its angle about the grey vote worked well enough. Maybe I am desensitised.

I imagine the Simpsons have so much clout now that they could do whatever they want at Disney. It is kept alive because of its glory days and its merchandise. The new episodes are secondary in a way other shows would have been long since cancelled.

Yes, Marge sounds like she smokes 40 a day, and this show will never reach the quality of the classic era, but compared to the new South Park or Family Guy, I really do prefer this Simpsons. To quote The Wild Bunch, "it ain't like it used to be, but it'll do."
 

I love when the references in other animated shows felt fresh, this must have blown peoples minds in 97.
 
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Over the Christmas break, I finally had a chance to watch Lisa Substitute (over do I know) but yeah it's crazy to see season 2 Lisa to modern-day Lisa. How she was smart yet acted like a kid not understanding what was going on compared to being involved and knowledgeable about everything in the plots. "That's the problem with being middle class. Anybody who really cares will abandon you." Hits hard with me.
 
I spent a year in Japan, and the Simpsons had several TV commercials plugging a yellow-colored sodapop called CC Lemon. I actually got quite addicted to the stuff and I miss it so.
 
I spent a year in Japan, and the Simpsons had several TV commercials plugging a yellow-colored sodapop called CC Lemon. I actually got quite addicted to the stuff and I miss it so.
If you live near a Mitsuwa Marketplace, you should be able to get more of it.
 
If you live near a Mitsuwa Marketplace, you should be able to get more of it.
I don't. The closest Japanese grocery is a couple hours away in the big city. Traffic is awful and the big city is disgusting and crime-ridden now, so we don't go there very often anymore. I suppose I could get it online, but it would cost a fortune. The other food item I miss is Nabisco's Swiss Cheese crackers. Walmart ended up being the last store to carry them. Now they are only sold in Canada.
 
I spent a year in Japan, and the Simpsons had several TV commercials plugging a yellow-colored sodapop called CC Lemon. I actually got quite addicted to the stuff and I miss it so.
I've had it before too, good shit.

Here's the commercials in 90p quality.

The Simpsons also did commercials for an Australian chip brand, coincidentally named CC's Chips.
 
been watching more of moonsimpsons
a lot of it seems to be very literal translation, like the one where Marge sells the Flanderseses the Murder House there's a bit where Rodd talks about "akai heya! akai heya! asoko ni!" to the point they seemed to murder the joke
a bit that worked was the olympic swimming "women" being a joke about "okama"
what really bugs me is when they just sub the songs, they almost dubbed The Musical Of The Planet Of The Apes but still wussed out at the end

the Mister Sparkle episode also worked out sorta weird, and they left the original moonspeak for the ad

DUFFMAN DA!
 
been watching more of moonsimpsons
a lot of it seems to be very literal translation, like the one where Marge sells the Flanderseses the Murder House there's a bit where Rodd talks about "akai heya! akai heya! asoko ni!" to the point they seemed to murder the joke
a bit that worked was the olympic swimming "women" being a joke about "okama"
what really bugs me is when they just sub the songs, they almost dubbed The Musical Of The Planet Of The Apes but still wussed out at the end

the Mister Sparkle episode also worked out sorta weird, and they left the original moonspeak for the ad

DUFFMAN DA!
What's the Japanese equivalent of "There's your answer, fishbulb!"?
 
I decided to go back and rewatch the Simpsons Movie to see if I was too harsh on it the first time.

No. No I was not. Holy crap was the majority of that movie unfunny. Showing Bart's penis, Spider-Pig, Bart becoming an alcoholic, the Eskimo boob lady... None of it was funny.

Okay, scratch that, there was ONE funny part of the entire movie. Insane EPA director Russ Cargill played by Albert Brooks. He stood alone as the sole source of humor in an otherwise unfunny movie.
 
The Simpsons (plus Bob's Burgers and Family Guy) was renewed for two more seasons, however Fox has been putting the Sunday Night Animation Domination shows on hiatus for several weeks while airing reality shows and police procedurals instead.

I wonder whether the non-animation programming that Fox has been airing on Sunday evenings is a sign that Disney is testing the waters for the eventual move of new episodes of at least the big three Animation Domination shows from Fox Sunday evenings to Disney Plus? I seriously think that it's going to happen at some point within the next few years, that Disney will premiere the new episodes on Disney Plus and then maybe air them on broadcast TV a few months later for the "poors".
 
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