Simpsons take another shot at the Catholics
Bill Donohue says he’s okay with “gentle fun” being poked at his faith. But the Catholic watchdog says The Simpsons went too far on Sunday when they cracked wise about the Eucharist.
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Bill Donohue says he’s okay with “gentle fun” being poked at his faith. But the Catholic watchdog says The Simpsons went too far on Sunday when they cracked wise about the Eucharist.
Questions about issues in the news for students 13 and older. See all Student Opinion A ” – The Simpsons’ has been so influential that it is difficult to find a strain of television comedy that does not contain its bloodline,” says John Ortved, the author of “The Simpsons: An Uncensored, Unauthorized History.” “Please do not offer my god a peanut.” …
He was already tackling a TV geek’s nightmare: the first extensive, behind-the-scenes history of TV’s longest-running comedy show, The Simpsons .
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The Simpsons writers celebrate Halloween each year by creating a holiday special that is “spooktackular” . For Halloween 2009, the 20 year old cartoon cast will be acting out an episode that tackles a terrifying subject if you are a bovine: mad cow disease.
An Angolan ad agency has turned The Simpsons from yellow to brown in a television campaign promoting the long-running comedy’s debut on an African satellite channel.
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The first 75 percent or so of John Ortved’s The Simpsons: An Uncensored, Unauthorized History is brisk and engaging and likely to entertain Simpsons die-hards without breaking a sweat.
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Actor Joe Mantegna, who voices Fat Tony, poses at the 20th anniversary party for the television series “The Simpsons” at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, Oct.
8.59 million people watched the 20th Treehouse of Horror episode last night, meaning The Simpsons was the most-watched show for the night in the entire Animation Domination lineup. The episode was up 5% over the same night last year to a 4.1 adults 18-49 rating.
A repeat of the Family Guy still managed to pull in 8.24 million viewers, and 7.75 million watched The Cleveland Show at 8:30pm. American Dad’s ratings were undeniably low last night, with just 6.20 million watching. The Simpsons was the only show in the Animation Domination lineup to see a ratings increase this week.
‘The Simpsons’ is giving one lucky contest winner the chance to make others yellow with envy by creating a character for the animated TV series.

Homer is cast in the title role of Comic Book Guy’s superhero “Everyman”. Bart gets Mrs Krabappel fired and replaced with “Mr. Z”, a hip new teacher on his first assignment who can relate to the kids. Note: If the baseball series lasts seven games, Fox will air Game 7 of that series instead of these episodes.
Once controversial, they’re now on postage stamps that were issued in May. From left, Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie.
Tonight will see a Treehouse of Horror episode airing before Halloween for the first time, with Treehouse of Horror XX.
Act 1: Krusty’s latest fast food sandwich transforms Springfield into engraged zombies and twenty-eight days later, these munchers have overrun the town.
Act 2: Homer accidentally falls through a trapdoor in Moe’s tavern and impales himself on the pipes of Moe’s microbrewery. Moe serves Marge and the barflies glasses of delicious beer flavored with Homer’s blood while Homer, now half-man, half-brewing apparatus, trapped underneath the bar sings about his fate a’la Sweeney Todd.
Act 3: Lisa strikes a deal with Bart to take revenge on their teachers, but whenthe pan goes awry Lisa turns her vengence towards Bart in a series of homages to classic Hitchcock, including “Vertigo,” “Psycho,” “North By Northwest” and “Spellbound.”