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The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series is a satirical parody of a middle class American lifestyle epitomized by its family of the same name, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and parodies American culture, society, television and many aspects of the human condition.
The family was conceived by Groening shortly before a pitch for a series of animated shorts with the producer James L. Brooks.
Groening created a dysfunctional family and named the characters after
members of his own family, substituting Bart for his own name. The
shorts became a part of The Tracey Ullman Show
on April 19, 1987. After a three-season run, the sketch was developed
into a half-hour prime time show and was an early hit for Fox, becoming
the network's first series to land in the Top 30 ratings in a season
(1989–1990).
Since its debut on December 17, 1989, the show has broadcast 496 episodes and the twenty-third season started airing on September 25, 2011. The Simpsons is the longest-running American sitcom, the longest-running American animated program, and in 2009 it surpassed Gunsmoke as the longest-running American primetime, scripted television series. The Simpsons Movie, a feature-length film, was released in theaters worldwide on July 26 and July 27, 2007, and grossed over $527 million.
The Simpsons has won dozens of awards since it debuted as a series, including 27 Primetime Emmy Awards, 27 Annie Awards and a Peabody Award. Time
magazine's December 31, 1999 issue named it the 20th century's best
television series, and on January 14, 2000 the Simpson family was
awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Homer's exclamatory catchphrase "D'oh!" has been adopted into the English language, while The Simpsons has influenced many adult-oriented animated sitcoms.
South Park
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South Park is an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone for the Comedy Central television network. Intended for mature audiences, the show has become famous for its crude language and dark, surreal humor that lampoons a wide range of topics. The ongoing narrative revolves around four boys—Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman and Kenny McCormick—and their bizarre adventures in and around the titular Colorado town.
Parker and Stone, who met at college, developed the show from two animated shorts they created in 1992 and 1995. The latter became one of the first Internet viral videos, which ultimately led to its production as a series. South Park
debuted in August 1997 with great success, consistently earning the
highest ratings of any basic cable program. Subsequent ratings have
varied, but the show remains Comedy Central's highest rated and longest
running program; a total of 223 episodes have aired, and the series is slated to run through at least 2016.[3]
Each episode bar the very first one, which was produced by cutout animation, is created with computer software
that emulates the cutout technique. Each episode is typically written
and produced during the week preceding its broadcast. Parker and Stone
continue to perform most of the voice acting, and Parker is the primary writer and director.
The series has received numerous accolades, including four Primetime Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award, and a #3 ranking in the 2004 documentary The 100 Greatest Cartoons.[4]
Beavis and Butt-head
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Beavis and Butt-head is an American animated television series created by Mike Judge with Texas tie-ins to Judge's later show, King of the Hill. The series originated from Frog Baseball, a 1992 short film by Judge. After seeing the short, MTV signed Judge to develop the concept.[3][4] Beavis and Butt-head
originally aired from March 8, 1993 to November 28, 1997 and was
revived in 2011 and new episodes began airing on MTV on October 27.[5] The series has retained a cult following and is rated TV-14. Later, reruns aired on other Viacom properties, including Comedy Central and UPN. In 1996, the series was adapted into the animated feature film Beavis and Butt-head Do America.
The show centers on two socially awkward, rock/metal-loving teenage delinquents, Beavis and Butt-head
(both voiced by Judge), who live in the town of Highland, Texas. They
have no apparent adult supervision at home, are woefully undereducated,
barely literate, dim-witted, and lack any empathy or moral scruples,
even regarding each other. Their most common shared activity is watching
music videos, which they tend to judge by deeming them "cool", or by
claiming, "This sucks!" They also apply these judgments to other things
that they encounter, and will usually deem something "cool" if it is
associated with violence, sex or the macabre.
Despite having no experience with women, their other signature trait is
their obsession with sex, and their tendency to chuckle and giggle
whenever they hear words or phrases that can even remotely be construed
as sexual or scatological. Each episode features a few interstitial
scenes in which they view videos in this manner, their commentary
improvised by Judge, with the rest of the episode depicting them
embarking on some scheme or adventure.[6][7]
They attend Highland High School, where their teachers are often at a
loss as to how to deal with them; in many episodes they skip school
altogether. Their actions sometimes have dire consequences, for which
they show little remorse. This has been a source of controversy as the
show has been claimed to promote dangerous behavior.
aria
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Daria is an American animated television series created by Glenn Eichler and Susie Lewis Lynn for MTV. The series focuses on Daria Morgendorffer, a smart, acerbic, and somewhat misanthropic teenage girl who observes the world around her. The show is set in the fictional suburban American town of Lawndale and is a satire of high school life, and full of allusions to and criticisms of popular culture and social classes.
Daria is a spin-off of Mike Judge's animated Beavis and Butt-head series, in which Daria appeared as a recurring character.[1][2] The series was originally broadcast from 1997 to 2002.