When The Simpsons had premiered on Fox, in 1989, prime-time television was somewhat lacking in comedy.The Simpsons TV Show is a full-length animated Christmas special in 1989, The Simpsons went on to become one of the most daring network television series of the 1990s, skewering pop culture, politics, and society in general at every opportunity. Anchored by the tales of its five-member, four-fingered, dysfunctional nuclear family, the series grew to provide more and more story lines for its wealth of rich supporting characters. The Simpsons' incredibly pious neighbor. These characters and others, and the world they inhabit, have taken on a dense, rich sense of familiarity. Audiences now recognize relationships and specific character traits that can predict developments and complications in any new plot.
The unique nature of The Simpsons reveals much about the nature of the television industry. Specifically, the existence of the show illustrates the relationship of television's industrial context to its degree of content innovation. It was a program that came along at the right place, the right time, and appealed to the right demographic groups. Not surprisingly, given its success, The Simpsons has spawned many imitators and opened doors for new avenues of animated comedy.
The Simpsons has permeated our vernacular, the way we tell jokes, and how our storytellers practice their craft. If you look around, you can see the evidence, but as with any truly powerful cultural force, you can never see it allit's buried too deep."I think The Simpsons created an audience for prime-time animation that had not been there for many, many years.
Questions
1.Compare to Family Guy that is also popular cartoon in the U.S.
2.Do you remember any TV show that affected to your life?
3.Wchich character do you like in the simpsom family?

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