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The American animation The Simpsons is now in its 10th season as a show in its own right. It was created by Matt Groening as shorts for the Tracy Ullman Show and was bought by the Fox Network, which began screening it as half-hour shows in 1989. Initially its success was restricted to the 9-16 year old age group, and for animation there is nothing remarkable about this. Its success grew quickly and it is now popular in many countries with many different audiences. "In the 1990s we are seeing dramatic transformations in media industries and media cultures. In geographical terms, these transformations may be seen in the shift from national to global media." The Simpsons can be seen as both a remarkable piece of global culture and as a hugely successful piece of global television. (One need only look on an Internet search engine to discover that there are literally millions of Simpsons fan-sites around the world.). The Simpsons themselves are a simple family in a small town in Middle America called Springfield. They are: Homer (loyal but stupid father), Marge (dissatisfied, trapped housewife/mother), Bart (rebellious son), Lisa (unappreciated genius daughter), and Maggie (silent baby). The show also revolves around a number of oth
At the end of the scene we see him lying the floor just as Janet Leigh lay on in the bathtub. They will watch the shows over and over and form a cult following. As previously mentioned, what makes The Simpsons visually different from other animations is its televisual rather than cartoon style. The subtlest humour of all the is the freeze frame humour. But time has only moved on by one minute, and this parody is used to emphasise that much time has not actually gone by at all. In real life the third Simpsons album was due to be released this month. The text cannot be self-regulating and the power lies in the interpreting of the text. Some believe that by putting the violence in this context the animators can get away with it. For examples look no further than children's television and you will see Tom chase Jerry, Wylie Coyote chase Roadrunner and Yosemite Sam chase Bugs Bunny. "Credit the audience with a little intelligence, with the willingness to work it out, and they will reward you with their attention and their understanding. Let's give the audience some credit. The same episode also parodies the heavy marketing and merchandising of The Simpsons. " The next aspect of the media coverage of the event is crucial to understanding the comment on the media and audiences being made. " Lisa sums up the whole situation: "The media's making a monster out of you because they don't care about the truth! All they care about is entertainment. So now that the entire public has been influenced and the trial might really begin, Homer has already been judged guilty.
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