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- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (with answers) FOR ALT.TV.SIMPSONS
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-
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- the discussion of various aspects of the television show ``The Simpsons''.
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- If your copy of this FAQ is more than a few months old, the latest
- revision can be retrieved electronically by several methods. Read
- chapter 2.1 for details.
-
- - Table of Contents -
-
- CHAPTER 1: Lists, Lists, and More Lists
-
- 1.1) The Shows, The Boards, and The Couches
- 1.2) The Voices
- 1.3) Other lists and guides, who posted them, and where to get them
-
- CHAPTER 2: Frequently Requested Files
-
- 2.1) The Simpsons Archive
- 2.2) What is "anonymous ftp" anyway?
- 2.3) ASCII pictures
- 2.4) Quotes files & fortune programs
- 2.5) Where can I get graphics and sound files?
-
- CHAPTER 3: Questions
-
- 3.1) Didja notice...? (Often abbreviated DYN.)
- 3.2) Who is MG?
- 3.3) Where did Matt Groening get the names for the Simpson family?
- 3.4) What's this about "annoying Republicans"?
- 3.5) Where is Springfield?
- 3.5a) What is the Simpsons' Home address?
- 3.6) What does the ``J'' stand for in Homer J. Simpson?
- 3.6a) How about Bartholomew J. Simpson?
- 3.7) Didn't I see/hear ... in ... ?
- 3.8) What phone pranks has Bart used on Moe of Moe's Tavern?
- 3.8a) Where did the idea for them come from?
- 3.9) Which Springfield personality is That?
- 3.9a) Which one's Itchy and which is Scratchy?
- 3.10) Where do you get the episode titles from?
- 3.11) How do I pronounce...
- 3.12) Which episodes have been released on video?
- 3.12a) And when will the show appear in syndication?
- 3.13) What's Simpsons Illustrated, and where can I get it?
- 3.14) Where can I get the music from ``The Simpsons'' ?
- 3.15) Are Burns/Smithers/Jacques/Karl gay or bisexual?
- 3.16) When did everything (sorta) happen?
- 3.17) Is my local station cutting the episodes?
- 3.18) What does "OFF" stand for? (Frequently used acronyms)
- 3.19) Is Matt Groening aware of Usenet?
- 3.20) What became of Tracey Ullman's law-suit?
- 3.21) What's this I hear of a Simpsons television spin-off?
- 3.22) Why isn't/aren't ... mentioned in this FAQ?
- 3.23) Why isn't this rec.arts.tv.simpsons?
-
- ===============================================================================
-
- CHAPTER 1: Lists, Lists, and More Lists
-
- 1.1) The Shows, The Boards, and The Couches
-
- The following episode information is an amalgamation of the various
- Simpsons Episode Guides produced by the following people (the filename
- for their submission in the Simpsons archive is enclosed in brackets):
-
- Michael L. Brown
- Eddy J. Gurney (eddy@jafus.mi.org)
- Mark A. Holtz (mholtz@netcom.com) [episode_guide]
- Brian T. Howard (bhoward@neon.stanford.edu)
- Don Patrick (syslep@pro-lep.cts.com) [program_guide]
- David Tamkin (dattier@ddsw1.mcs.com)
- Bruce Watson (bwatson@nyx.cs.du.edu) [air_dates]
-
- Those titles below with a * following them are episodes which actually
- gave their titles at the beginning or in the credits. Those dates
- with a ** following them are older shows that were repeated *after*
- the new season started.
-
-
- P.Code Episode (the blackboard) [the couch] {Notes} <Aired>
- ====== ========================================================================
- - Season 1 -
- 7G08 Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire <12/17/89, 12/23/89, 07/01/90,
- {No quote} 12/19/91**>
- [No couch scene]
- 7G02 Bart the Genius <01/14/90, 03/04/90, 05/27/90>
- (I will not waste chalk) [Bart]
- 7G03 Homer's Odyssey <01/21/90, 06/03/90, 08/30/90>
- (I will not skateboard in the halls) [Couch collapses]
- 7G04 There's No Disgrace Like Home <01/28/90, 03/11/90, 06/10/90,
- (I will not burp in class) 08/30/92**> [Homer]
- 7G05 Bart the General <02/04/90, 04/08/90, 07/22/90>
- {No board quote} [No couch scene]
- 7G06 Moaning Lisa <02/11/90, 04/22/90, 08/05/90>
- (I will not instigate revolution) [Maggie]
- 7G09 Call of the Simpsons <02/18/90, 05/06/90, 07/29/90>
- (I will not draw naked ladies in class) [Nobody]
- 7G07 The Tell-Tale Head * <02/25/90, 05/20/90, 08/23/90>
- (I did not see Elvis) [Bart]
- {One line as the view enters the classroom states ``I did see Elvis''}
- 7G11 Jacques to be Wild <03/18/90, 07/15/90, 09/20/90,
- {No board quote} 08/30/92**> [No couch scene]
- {This episode is also known as ``Life in the Fast Lane''; also,
- it was originally going to be ``Bjorn to be Wild'', but Albert
- Brooks couldn't get the Swedish accent right, so it became a
- French bowler}
- 7G10 Homer's Night Out <03/25/90, 06/17/90, 09/06/90>
- (I will not call my teacher `Hot Cakes') [Couch collapses]
- 7G13 The Crepes of Wrath <04/15/90, 06/24/90, 09/13/90>
- (Garlic gum is not funny) [Homer]
- 7G12 Krusty Gets Busted <04/29/90, 08/19/90, 09/27/90>
- (They are laughing at me, not with me) [Maggie]
- {The August 18, 1990, episode was the last at 8:30pm on Sundays; from
- then on, they aired on Thursdays at 8pm opposite The Cosby Show}
- 7G01 Some Enchanted Evening <05/13/90, 08/12/90, 10/04/90>
- (I will not yell "fire" in a crowded [Nobody]
- classroom)
-
- - Season 2 -
- 7F03 Bart Gets An F <10/11/90, 12/13/90, 05/20/93**>
- (I will not encourage others to fly) [Couch falls through floor]
- (I will not fake my way through life)
- {The second board quote appeared in the middle of the show}
- 7F02 Simpson and Delilah <10/18/90, 11/29/90, 06/06/91>
- (Tar is not a plaything) [The family does a dance]
- {The dance at the beginning has been dubbed the ``Simpson Shuffle''}
- 7F04 Treehouse of Horror <10/25/90, 12/27/90>
- {Halloween Special, no quote} [No couch scene]
- 7F01 2 Cars in Every Garage, 3 Eyes on Every Fish
- (I will not Xerox my butt) <11/01/90, 01/03/91, 06/25/92**>
- {For the third airing of this episode, [Couch springs out into a bed]
- it was (It's potato, not potatoe), an eleventh hour replacement
- to accommodate Vice President Quayle. Network 10 in Sydney,
- Australia, used the "I will not waste chalk" punishment from
- ``Bart the Genius'', to help it "fit [their] schedule"}
- 7F05 Dancin' Homer <11/08/90, 01/17/91, 08/15/91>
- (I will not trade pants with others) [Maggie appears from Marge's
- {Note that Network 10 in Australia ALSO hair]
- used "I will not waste chalk" for the board for THIS show too}
- 7F08 Dead Putting Society <11/15/90, 03/21/91>
- (I am not a 32 year old woman) [Santa's Little Helper and
- Snowball II join everyone]
- {The board quote is obviously a joke about Nancy Cartwright}
- 7F07 Bart vs. Thanksgiving <11/22/90, 05/23/91, 11/28/91**>
- (I will not do that thing with my tongue)[Grampa Simpson, already on the
- couch, complains when everyone
- wakes him up]
- 7F06 Bart the Daredevil <12/06/90, 02/28/91, 08/29/91,
- (I will not drive the principal's car) 07/01/93**>
- {No blackboard on 12/6, none in US on [Couch tips over because of
- 2/28, likely to make room for ``Do the Homer's weight; Maggie lands
- Bart, Man'' on 12/6 and Fox's Gulf War on a cushion]
- Update on 2/28. Greg Patrick reported the 2/28/91 blackboard and
- also noted some extra scenes shown in Canada that had not been in
- the 12/6/90 airing}
- 7F09 Itchy & Scratchy & Marge <12/20/90, 03/14/91, 09/12/91>
- (I will not pledge allegiance to Bart) [Everyone runs in and looks
- where the couch should be]
- 7F10 Bart Gets Hit By A Car * <01/10/91, 04/04/91, 06/27/91>
- (I will not sell school property) [After a brief struggle to
- {This does mention the title, and it fit, everyone gets bumped
- also says it's ``Episode 23''} off, except Homer]
- 7F11 One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish <01/24/91, 05/16/91, 11/29/91**>
- (I will not cut corners) [The couch tips backwards, then
- (" " " " " ) Maggie pops up from behind it]
- (" " " " " )
- 7F12 The Way We Was <01/31/91, 05/30/91, 08/19/93**>
- (I will not get very far with this [Couch falls through the floor
- attitude) {see 7F03}]
- 7F13 Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment <02/07/91, 04/18/91, 08/01/91>
- (I will not make flatulent noises in [The Simpson Shuffle {see 7F02}]
- class)
- 7F15 Principal Charming <02/14/91, 07/18/91>
- (I will not belch the National Anthem) [The couch springs open into
- a bed {see 7F01}]
- 7F16 Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? <02/21/91, 06/20/91>
- (I will not sell land in Florida) [Maggie in Marge's hair {see
- {Preston Sturge's comedy ``Sullivan's 7F05}]
- Travels'' told of a director who, desiring more serious work,
- created a film called ``Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?''}
- 7F14 Bart's Dog Gets An F <03/07/91, 07/25/91, 05/28/92**>
- {no blackboard and a VERY abbreviated [1st time: see 7F08]
- beginning, to make room for [2nd time: see 7F10]
- ``Deep, Deep Trouble'' in the first airing; the second had
- (I will not sell school property), and some new scenes}
- 7F17 Old Money <03/28/91, 06/13/91>
- (I will not grease the monkey bars) [Grampa waking up {see 7F07}]
- {This was the first episode since the end of the Gulf War to have
- a full-length beginning. Also [YAY!], the ending credits actually
- *listed* which voice artists did which characters}
- 7F18 Brush with Greatness <04/11/91, 07/04/91, 06/10/93**>
- (I will not hide behind the Fifth [Couch tips over at Homer's
- Amendment) end; Maggie and a cushion
- end up where they started]
- 7F19 Lisa's Substitute <04/25/91, 08/22/91, 08/08/92**>
- {no board; a very abbreviated beginning} [Couch is missing {see 7F09}]
- 7F20 War of the Simpsons <05/02/91, 08/08/91, 08/20/92**>
- (I will not do anything bad ever again) [{see 7F10}]
- 7F21 Three Men and a Comic Book <05/09/91, 08/25/91, 04/30/92**>
- (I will not show off) [1st time: see 7F11]
- {The board was written in an Old English [2nd time: see 7F08]
- font; no board on the special 08/25/91 airing; on 04/30/92, it was
- (I will not sell land in Florida). On the 04/30/92 airing, there
- was a small blurb at the end with `Cosby 1984--1992'. Then Bart and
- Homer agree that a show should be milked for as much as it could get,
- and not leave at the peak of its success}
- 7F22 Blood Feud <07/11/91, 09/05/91, 10/22/92**>
- (I will not sleep through my education) [Couch thru floor {see 7F03}]
-
- - Season 3 -
- 7F24 Stark Raving Dad <09/19/91, 01/30/92, 04/08/93**>
- (I am not a dentist) [They fall back thru the wall]
- {Before the opener with the second airing, there was a quick jab at
- President Bush's State of the Union address given two days earlier,
- when he spoke of American families being more like the Simpsons than
- the Waltons. See the capsule for this episode for the details}
- 8F01 Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington <09/26/91, 12/12/91>
- (Spitwads are not free speech) [Homer sits on SLH]
- 7F23 When Flanders Failed <10/03/91, 01/02/92>
- (Nobody likes sunburn slappers) [They do a little dance]
- 8F03 Bart the Murderer <10/10/91, 01/16/92, 07/23/92>
- {No chalkboard in US. In Canada, it was [US: Couch is missing;
- (High explosives and school don't mix). CAN: They make a pyramid,
- (I will not bribe Principal Skinner) capped by Maggie]
- appears later during the show}
- 8F04 Homer Defined <10/17/91, 02/27/92, 07/09/92>
- {No chalkboard with the U.S premiere; in [Couch tips over, leaving Maggie
- Canada it was (I will not squeak chalk), on the floor; it was much more
- accompanied by some suitable sound interesting in Canada; see the
- effects} capsule for more info]
- 8F05 Like Father, Like Clown <10/24/91, 03/19/92>
- {No chalkboard in US; in Canada, it was [Bart leaps onto everyone's lap]
- (I will finish what I sta)}
- 8F02 Treehouse of Horror II <10/31/91, 08/13/92>
- {No blackboard or couch; instead Marge gives a disclaimer}
- 8F06 Lisa's Pony <11/07/91, 04/16/92, 12/24/92**>
- {None in US; in Canada, it was [Homer lies down, and everyone
- ("Bart Bucks" are not legal tender)} sits on him]
- 8F07 Saturdays of Thunder <11/14/91, 04/02/92, 05/20/93**>
- {None in US; in Canada, it was [The cushions are missing, but
- (Hamsters cannot fly)} they don't notice until it's
- too late]
- 8F08 Flaming Moe's <11/21/91, 03/05/92, 05/27/93**>
- (Underwear should be worn on the inside) [Burglars dump the family off
- the couch & run away with it]
- 8F09 Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk <12/05/91, 05/21/92>
- (The Christmas pageant does not stink) [SLH growls threateningly, and
- the family backs off]
- 8F10 I Married Marge <12/26/91, 05/14/92>
- (I will not torment the emotionally [All but Maggie cartwheel into
- frail) place and do a `Ta Da!' pose;
- Maggie hops in and does same]
- 8F11 Radio Bart <01/09/92, 04/30/92, 11/26/92**>
- (I will not carve gods) [Everyone leaps onto the couch,
- and bounces on the springs;
- their positions change with
- each bounce]
- 8F12 Lisa the Greek <01/23/92, 06/11/92, 01/28/93**>
- {No blackboard sequence. For the 3rd [Homer sits on SLH (see 8F01)]
- airing, many of the team names were redubbed
- according to the progress of the 1993 football season}
- 8F14 Homer Alone <02/06/92, 05/10/92, 09/17/92**>
- (I will not spank others) [Family forms a pyramid
- {see 8F03}]
- 8F16 Bart the Lover <02/13/92, 06/18/92>
- {No blackboard sequence} [One-eyed monster {see 8F04}]
- 8F13 Homer At The Bat <02/20/92, 07/16/92, 06/17/93**>
- (I will not aim for the head) [Maggie gets the whole couch
- after everyone collides and
- falls down unconscious]
- 8F15 Separate Vocations <02/27/92, 06/04/92, 12/27/92**>
- (I will not barf unless I'm sick) [Bart leaps onto everyone's
- {and (I will not expose the ignorance of lap {see 8F05}]
- the faculty) at the end of the show. The 27th was a two-fer,
- with shows at both 8 and 8:30 [in the US]}
- 8F17 Dog of Death <03/12/92, 07/02/92>
- (I saw nothing unusual in the teacher's [Everyone sits on Homer.
- [sic] lounge) {see 8F06}]
- 8F19 Colonel Homer <03/26/92, 07/30/92>
- (I will not conduct my own fire drills) [Cushions missing {see 8f07}]
- 8F20 Black Widower <04/09/92, 06/07/92, 09/03/92**>
- (Funny noises are not funny) [Burglars steal the couch
- {Usually referred to by the production {see 8F08}]
- title, ``The Return of Sideshow Bob''}
- 8F21 Otto Show <04/23/92, 09/10/92**>
- {No blackboard sequence} [SLH owns the couch {see 8F09}]
- 8F22 Bart's Friend Falls in Love <05/07/92, 07/08/92, 03/18/93**>
- (I will not snap bras) [Couch tips over and they crash
- through the wall {see 7F24}]
-
- - Season 4 -
- 8F23 Brother can you spare two dimes? <08/27/92, 12/10/92>
- (I will not fake seizures) [Everyone 'cept Maggie cartwheel
- into position {see 8F10}]
- 8F24 Kamp Krusty <09/24/92>
- (This punishment is not boring and [Guest appearance by the
- meaningless) Flintstones]
- 8F18 A Streetcar Named Marge <10/01/92, 12/31/92>
- (My name is not Dr. Death) [The couch turns into a monster
- and swallows everyone whole]
- 9F01 Homer the Heretic <10/07/92, 01/07/93>
- {A very terse introduction and a [CAN: The entire wall rotates
- recycled couch scene in the US {see and the family disappears into
- 7F19}. In Canada it was a secret room. A empty couch
- (I will not defame New Orleans)} waits for its next victims]
- 9F02 Lisa the Beauty Queen <10/15/92, 02/18/93>
- {The board quote from 9f01 was shown in [Homer, Marge and Bart overshoot
- the US; those pesky Canadians got and momentarily escape the
- (I will not prescribe medication)} confines of the film]
- 9F04 Treehouse of Horror III <10/29/92>
- {No blackboard; the introduction sequence[Five skeletons (one has a Bride
- passes through a graveyard instead} of Frankenstein hairdo) race
- for the couch]
- 9F03 Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie <11/03/92, 02/25/93>
- (I will not bury the new kid) [The couch deflates]
- {shown as part of a FOX all-night comedy special as an alternative
- to the blanket coverage given to the US Presidential election; the
- original air-date was delayed due to some regional sporting event.
- Mrs. K forces Marge to write (I will try to raise a better child)}
- 9F05 Marge Gets a Job <11/05/92, 03/25/93>
- (I will not teach others to fly) [Noticing something amiss when
- {Several very strong appeals from they sit down, the family
- children suffering from Tourette's reach up and exchange *heads*]
- Syndrome saw one of Bart's exam excuses being replaced with rabies
- in the repeat airings. Simpsons writer Bill Oakley posted that it
- is unusual for such an overwhelming reaction to material in the show,
- and the change was made after the writers and staff considered if
- they might have been too insensitive}
- 9F06 The New Kid on the Block <11/12/92, 04/22/93>
- (I will not bring sheep to class) [Couch falls thru the floor
- {see 7F03}]
- 9F07 Mr. Plow <11/19/92, 03/04/93>
- (A burp is not an answer) [The couch missing, they all
- squeeze on to a single chair]
- 9F08 Lisa's First Word <12/03/92, 07/29/93>
- (Teacher is not a leper) [All join in for a high-kicking
- {The extended couch sequence makes for chorus line version of the
- the longest intro to date: 1'34"} Simpsons' theme]
- 9F09 Homer's Triple Bypass <12/17/92, 06/24/93>
- {Intro recycled from 7F15 in the USA; [CAN: A miniature family
- elsewhere (Coffee is not for kids). scrambles onto a giant couch]
- Bart's handwriting becomes progressively
- shakier until the last line is just a scribble}
- 9F10 Marge vs. the Monorail <01/14/93, 06/03/93>
- (I will not eat things for money) [Everyone in Springfield crowds
- in between the couch and tv]
- 9F11 Selma's Choice <01/21/93, 07/08/93>
- (I will not yell "She's Dead" during [They step into a trap and are
- roll call) suspended by a net in front of
- the tv]
- 9F12 Brother from the Same Planet <02/04/93, 07/22/93>
- (The principal's toupee is not [Couch rotates {see 9F01}]
- a frisbee)
- 9F13 I Love Lisa <02/11/93, 07/15/93>
- (I will not call the principal [A chorus line {see 9F08}]
- "spud head.")
- {The premiere US airing used an intro swiped from 8F04}
- 9F14 Duffless <02/18/93>
- (Goldfish don't bounce) [Homer, Marge and Bart overshoot
- the couch {see 9F02}]
- 9F15 Last Exit to Springfield <03/11/93, 08/26/93>
- (Mud is not one of [Couch monster eats everyone
- the 4 food groups) {see 8F18}]
- 9F17 So It's Come To This: A Simpsons Clip Show <04/01/93, 08/12/93>
- (No one is interested in my [They exchange heads {see 9F05}]
- underpants)
- {From this episode onward, Simpsons broadcasts shown in New Zealand
- start with a warning to parents that the show '`contains scenes which
- may disturb younger viewers''}
- 9F16 The Front <04/15/93, 09/02/93>
- (I will not sell miracle cures) [A chorus line {see 9F08}]
- {The premiere Ned Flanders short is shown before the closing credits}
- 9F18 Whacking Day <04/29/93, 09/09/93>
- (I will return the seeing-eye dog) [There's only a small chair
- to sit on. {see 9F07}]
- 9F20 Marge In Chains <05/06/93, 08/05/93>
- (I do not have diplomatic immunity) [A miniature Simpson family
- take the couch {see 9F09}]
- 9F19 Krusty Gets Kancelled <05/13/93>
- (I will not charge admission to [They step into a trap
- the bathroom) {see 9F11}]
-
- - Season Five (starting September 30th) -
- 9F21 Homer's Barbershop Quartet
- 9F22 Cape Feare (Sideshow Bob Returns)
-
- 1F01 Rosebud
- 1F02 Homer Goes to College
- 1F03 Marge On the Lam
- 1F04 Treehouse of Horror IV
- 1F05 Bart's Inner Child
- 1F06 Boy-Scoutz N The Hood
- 1F07 The Last Temptation of Homer
- 1F08 $pringfield (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love
- Legalized Gambling)
- 1F09 Homer the Vigilante
- 1F10 Homer and Apu
- 1F11 Bart Gets Famous
- 1F12 Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy
- 1F13 Deep Space Homer
-
- 1F14 Homer Loves Flanders
- 1F15 Bart Gets an Elephant
- 1F16 Burns's Heir
- 1F17 Lisa's Rival
-
- 1F18 (Bart and Principal Skinner)
- 1F-- Lisa's Hockey Team
- 1F-- (Homer and Marge's Marital Problem)
- 1F-- Bart Gets a Girlfriend
- 1F-- Grampa Falls in Love with Grandma Bouvier
-
- (And a possible 23rd and 24th, if required.)
- 1F-- [to be written by John Swartzwelder]
- 1F-- (Summer Swimming Pool/Rear Window Parody)
-
-
- 1.2) The Voices
-
- Starring:
-
- Dan Castellaneta Homer J. Simpson, Abraham J. ``Grampa'' Simpson,
- Krusty the Klown, Groundskeeper Willy,
- Barney Gumble, Mayor Diamond Joe Quimby
- Julie Kavner Marjorie ``Marge'' Bouvier Simpson,
- Patty and Selma Bouvier, Marge's mother
- Nancy Cartwright Bartholomew J. ``Bart'' Simpson,
- Nelson Mundt, Todd Flanders, Kearney
- Yeardley Smith Lisa Simpson
- Maggie Simpson (in The Tracey Ullman Show)
- Hank Azaria Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Moe, Dr. Nick Riviera,
- Police Chief Wiggum, Prof. John Frink, (Sulu)
- Harry Shearer Charles Montgomery Burns, Wayland Smithers,
- Principal Seymour ``Spanky'' Skinner,
- Dr. Marvin Monroe, Otto, Rev. Timothy Lovejoy,
- Ned Flanders, Kent Brockman, Jasper, Herman,
- Dr. Julius Hibert, (Kirk)
-
- Supporting:
-
- Doris Grau Della (Lionel Hutz's secretary) [7F10]
- Lunch Lady Doris [8F05]
- the chapel clerk [8F10]
- Lurleen Lumpkin [9F10]
- Jo Ann Harris Wanda [8F08]
- (many others)
- Phil Hartman Lionel Hutz, Troy McClure
- Voice of Heaven [7F10]
- Moses and assorted TV voices [7F13]
- Plato [7F17]
- Stockbroker [8F09]
- Smooth Jimmy Apollo [8F12]
- Lyle Lanley [9F10]
- himself [9F12]
- Tom [9F12]
- Pamela Hayden Milhouse, Sylvia Winfield, many others
- Jon Lovitz Artie Ziff [7F12]
- Professor Lombardo [7F18]
- Aristotle Amodopoulos [8F04,8F13]
- Llewellyn Sinclair [8F18]
- Ms. Sinclair [8F18]
- Tress MacNeille Adil Hoxha, many others
- Marge's friend in high school [7F12]
- Maggie Roswell Maude Flanders, Ms. Hoover, MANY others.
- Russi Taylor Martin, Sherri & Terri
- Marcia Wallace Mrs. Krabappel, Ms. Mellon, and
- Ms. Allbright (the Sunday School teacher)
-
- Guests:
-
- Aerosmith themselves [8F08]
- Edwin ``Buzz'' Aldrin ? **
- Steve Allen Bart [8F15]
- Neil Armstrong himself (uncredited) [9F03]
- Anne Bancroft ? **
- Tony Bennett himself [7F05]
- Greg Berg ? [7F07]
- Dr. Joyce Brothers herself [9F15]
- Susan Blu ? [7G05,7G06]
- Wade Boggs himself [8F13]
- David Bowie ? **
- Ernest Borgnine ? [1F06]
- Albert Brooks Cowboy Bob the RV Salesman [7G09]
- Jacques [7G11]
- Dr. Brand Goodman [1F05]
- James Brown ? [1F05]
- Michael Caine ? **
- Jose Canseco himself [8F13]
- Michael Carrington ? [9F13]
- Johnny Carson himself [9F19]
- Terry Cashman himself [8F13]
- Roger Clemens himself [8F13]
- Christopher Collins ? [7G01,7G03]
- Daryl L. Coley ? [7F05]
- Gerry Cooney ? [1F08]
- David Crosby himself [9F20]
- Gabor Csupo Maggie Simpson (sucking) [Tracey Ullman Show*]
- Beverly D'Angelo Lurleen Lumpkin [8F19]
- Danny DeVito Herbert Powell [7F16,8F23]
- Harvey Fierstein Karl the Secretary [7F02]
- Miriam Flynn ? [7G06]
- June Foray Rubber Baby Buggy Bumper Baby-
- sitting Service receptionist;
- telephone operator for ``America's
- Most Armed and Dangerous'' [7G01]
- ``Smokin'' Joe Frazier himself [8F23]
- Liz Georges Maggie Simpson [Tracey Ullman Show*]
- Sara Gilbert Laura [9F06]
- Robert Goulet ? [1F08]
- Kelsey Grammer Sideshow Bob [7G12,8F20]
- Sideshow Mel [8F20]
- Ken Griffey Jr. himself [8F13]
- Matt Groening Maggie Simpson (voice) [7F06]
- Christopher Guest Nigel Tufnel (Spinal Tap) [8F21]
- Neil Patrick Harris himself (as Bart) [8F03]
- Chuck Hearn Lakers' announcer (himself) [8F04]
- Hugh Hefner himself [9F19]
- Dustin Hoffman Mr. Bergstrom [7F19]
- {This was listed as "Sam Etic" in the credits;
- apparently contract stipulations dictated that
- Mr. Hoffman's name *not* be listed.}
- Bob Hope himself [9F02]
- Michael Jackson himself [7F24]
- {Billed as John Jay Smith.}
- Earvin ``Magic'' Johnson himself [8F04]
- James Earl Jones Narrator for ``The Raven'' [7F04]
- Serak the Preparer [7F04]
- the moving man [7F04]
- Tom Jones himself [9F05]
- Larry King Bible-on-Cassette Narrator [7F11]
- Werner Klemperer ? **
- Cloris Leachman Mrs. Glick [7F21]
- Kipp Lennon ? [7F24]
- (vocals over closing credits) [9F14]
- Ken Levine ? [7F05]
- Joe Mantegna Fat Tony, and himself [8F03]
- Penny Marshall Lucille Botzcowski (Miss Botz) [7G01]
- Jackie Mason Rabbi Hyman Krustofski [8F05]
- Don Mattingly himself [8F13]
- Larry McKay ? [8F07]
- Michael McKean David St. Hubbins (Spinal Tap) [8F21]
- Sam McMurray ? [7G03]
- Gulliver Dark (lounge singer) [7G10]
- Audrey Meadows Beatrice ``Bea'' Simmons [7F17]
- Bette Midler herself [9F19]
- Joey Miyashima Master chef [7F11]
- Sam Neill `some old English guy' [1F09]
- Leonard Nimoy himself [9F10]
- Luke Perry himself (aka ``Sideshow Luke'') [9F19]
- Michelle Pfeiffer Mindy [1F07]
- Michele Pillar (vocals over closing credits) [9F11]
- Tom Poston Capital City Goofball [7F05]
- Conan O'Brien himself [1F11]
- Catherine O'Hara Waitress [8F08]
- The Ramones themselves [1F01]
- Red Hot Chili Peppers themselves [9F19]
- Pamela Reed Laura's mother [9F06,1F03]
- Kimmy Robertson Samantha Stanky [8F22]
- Alex Rocco Roger Meyers, CEO of I&S Intl. [7F09]
- Linda Ronstadt herself [9F07]
- Steve Sax himself [8F13]
- Mike Scioscia himself [8F13]
- Brooke Shields herself [9F16]
- Sab Shimono Master chef's trainee [7F11]
- Ozzie Smith himself [8F13]
- Ringo Starr himself [7F18]
- Daniel Stern narrator [7F21]
- Sting himself [8F11]
- Darryl Strawberry himself [8F13]
- Elizabeth Taylor Maggie [9F08]
- herself [9F19]
- James Taylor ? [1F13]
- Ron Taylor ? [7G06]
- Diana Tanaka hostess at oriental restaurant [7F11]
- George Takei Akira, your waiter [7F11]
- Tracey Ullman Miss Winthrop [7F14]
- Frank Welker Animal noises [7F14,8F06,8F17]
- Adam West himself [9F07]
- Barry White himself [9F18,9F19]
- Lona Williams ? [8F01,8F18,9F02]
- Paul Willson ? [7G01]
-
- Notes:
- * For the half-hour show, Maggie's sucking noise is replayed from
- a synthesizer.
- ** A rumoured guest in an upcoming episode.
-
- All additions to the list of voices (especially for recent episodes)
- are welcomed with open tentacles.
-
-
- 1.3) Other lists and guides, who posted them, and where to get them
-
- The filename in the Widener Simpsons archive is enclosed in square
- brackets; those available from busop.cit.wayne.edu are in parentheses.
-
- Shorts from the Tracey Ullman Show [ullman_shorts]
- - Brian Howard (bhoward@neon.stanford.edu)
- Bart's telephone pranks
- - Don Patrick (syslep@pro-lep.cts.com)
- ``Treehouse of Horror'' Tombstones
- - Curtis Hoffmann (currmann@pnet51.org.mn.org)
- ``Treehouse of Horror'' Details [treehouse_details]
- - Matt Stum (00MJSTUM@bsu-ucs.bsu.edu)
- States with a Springfield
- - Eddie Anthony & Andrew Tannenbaum (trb@ima.isc.com)
- Miniature golf course in ``Dead Putting Society'' [golf_course]
- - Gregg Townsend
- Simpsons Who's Who [cast_list]
- - Chip Page (chip@cs.widener.edu) & Raymond Chen
- Marge's Itchy & Scratchy list [marge_list]
- - Jon Byrd (jon@apollo.med.utah.edu)
- Homer's "Dumb Things I Gotta Do Today" [dumb_things]
- - Mike Straub (mikes@hcx3.ssd.csd.harris.com)
- Simpsons Trading Cards info [card_list]
- - Brendan Kehoe (brendan@cygnus.com)
- Simpsons Pinball Machine Info [pinball_info]
- - Steve Baumgarten (sbb@panix.com) &
- Joe Reeves (jreeves@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu)
- Simpsons Quiz [quiz] & [quiz_answers]
- - John R. Donald (jdonald@oracle.com)
- Excerpts from the Simpsons postcards [post_cards]
- - Tom Wilson (wilson@osceola.cs.ucf.edu)
- Full Simpsons Quotes [quotes]
- - Tom Warren (taw@springfield.cam.bellcore.com) (quotes.z)
- and John P. Connolly (connolly@wam.umd.edu)
- Itchy & Scratchy Episode Guide [ins_guide]
- - J.D Baldwin (baldwin@usna.navy.mil)
- The Stellar Acting Career of Troy McClure [troy_mcclure]
- - Jeff Soesbe (yeff@apple.com) & Chris Baird (mcclure.txt)
- Abstracts of alt.tv.simpsons discussions from
- December 1992 until mid March 1993
- The Australian Air Dates listing
- Butchered in Australia (changes made by Network 10 [butchered_aussie]
- to the first two seasons)
- Simpson House Floor Plan [floor_plan]
- The Simpsons Voicing Credits
- Writers & Directors [writers_directors]
- - All from Chris Baird (cbaird@scorch.apana.org.au)
- Assorted lists and quizzes: Homer's Mmmmm's & Ohhhh's,
- Counting Digits, Marge the Mother, The Perfect Crime,
- Mr. Burns' historical references, Homer the Bonehead,
- Masturbation allusions, Prin. Skinner's slips-of-the-
- tongue, Bart's career paths, Product Placements, The
- Eloquent Maggie S., The Last Word
- Bart vs. the Space Mutants summary [bart_v_mutants]
- Collected wisdom on `Where is Springfield?'
- Description of the Simpsons arcade video game [video_game]
- Descriptions of the Franklin Mint collectors' plates
- Movie References [movie_refs]
- Simpsons' actors' other roles
- The Simpsons in Foreign lands
- The Simpsons selling out -- summaries of their
- animated commercials
- The uncanny predictive powers of the Simpsons writers
- - All from Raymond Chen (raymondc@microsoft.com)
-
- ===============================================================================
-
- CHAPTER 2: Frequently Requested Files
-
- 2.1) The Simpsons Archive
-
- *** Notice ***
- * Complications at the Widener site have postponed any updates for the
- * time being, but an alternative Simpsons archive (although as of this
- * moment, not as complete) exists at busop.cit.wayne.edu [141.217.75.40].
-
- An FTP site is being maintained at ftp.cs.widener.edu [147.31.254.132]
- for a lot of the information that's been posted on the group in the past.
- The only restriction is that no graphics (GIF/PostScript/etc) files are
- being stored. The area is pub/simpsons, and the latest edition of this
- FAQ is available from there. Raymond Chen's extensive episode
- information has been archived in pub/simpsons/episodes.
-
- An email archive server is available for those people who do not have
- access to FTP. Write to archive-server@cs.widener.edu with a Subject:
- line of "help" for info on how to use it. To get the latest list of
- what's available, use "index simpsons" as a message subject. (For a list
- of Raymond Chen's episode info, write "index episodes".)
-
- Tom Warren maintains a shadow of the Simpsons archives on a Fidonet node
- at 908/526-1621, 8/n/1, 14.4Kbps. There are also a few "magic" filenames;
- SIMP_AIR will yield the list of air dates, SIMP_EPG sends the episode
- guide, SIMP_FAQ sends the FAQ, and SIMP_QUO sends the quotes program.
- Write to Tom.Warren@f355.n107.z1.ieee.org for further information.
-
-
- 2.2) What is "anonymous ftp" anyway?
-
- Anonymous ftp is a method for obtaining files from other machines over
- the Internet. Ask your system administrator for instructions, since
- the details vary from place to place. When you ftp, remember that
- somebody else is paying for your obsession, so keep your connections to
- a minimum. Also, don't ftp overseas unless you *really* have to.
-
-
- 2.3) ASCII pictures
-
- The most infamous (but not necessarily the best) ASCII rendition of
- the Simpsons was created by John Schulien (U21187@UICVM.bitnet)
- on 14 Apr 90 and originally posted to rec.music.gdead (!).
-
- (####)
- (#######)
- (#########)
- (#########)
- (#########)
- (#########)
- __&__ (#########)
- / \ (#########) |\/\/\/| /\ /\ /\ /\
- | | (#########) | | | V \/ \---. .----/ \----.
- | (o)(o) (o)(o)(##) | | \_ / \ /
- C .---_) ,_C (##) | (o)(o) (o)(o) <__. .--\ (o)(o) /__.
- | |.___| /____, (##) C _) _C / \ () /
- | \__/ \ (#) | ,___| /____, ) \ > (C_) <
- /_____\ | | | / \ /----' /___\____/___\
- /_____/ \ OOOOOO /____\ ooooo /| |\
- / \ / \ / \ / \ / \
-
- A collection of other renowned works of ASCII art is available via the
- Widener archive server in the file "ascii_pix".
-
-
- 2.4) Quotes files & fortune programs
-
- The Simpsons Fortune program for IBM PCs is available for anonymous ftp
- from the following archives:
-
- ftp.cs.widener.edu pub/simpsons simp465.zip
- ftp.uni-koeln.de msdos/textutils simp465.zip
- garbo.uwasa.fi pc/util simp465.zip
- wsmr-simtel20.army.mil pd1:<msdos.txtutl> simp465.zip
- wuarchive.wustl.edu mirrors/msdos/txtutl simp465.zip
-
- Please try to locate your nearest equivalent archive site before
- resorting to these over-burdened systems.
-
- Tom Warren currently maintains the canonical compilation of Simpsons
- quotes and has written an easily portable fortune program in `C'.
- Email any enquires to his address above.
-
-
- 2.5) Where can I get graphics and sound files?
-
- For the most comprehensive list of exactly what's out there, query the
- Archie Internet database either by a interactive telnet session, an
- email enquiry, or through client software. For initial directions in
- the use of Archie, refer to Jonathan Kamens' periodic posting `How to
- find sources', posted to alt.sources, news.answers, and elsewhere.
-
-
- ===============================================================================
-
- CHAPTER 3: Questions
-
- 3.1) Didja notice...?
-
- ... everybody has only three fingers and a thumb on each hand?
- ... whenever police are part of the story, it's the same two cops (who
- both have pigs' snouts)?
- ... Homer works in Sector 7-G at the power plant?
- ... according to ``Itchy & Scratchy & Marge'', Kent Brockman got the
- Emmy he was after in ``Bart vs Thanksgiving''?
- ... Dr. Hibert and his family are strikingly similar to the Huxtables
- from ``The Cosby Show''?
- ... that Mr. Burns lives at the corner of Croesus & Mammon? [Mammon,
- whose name implies "riches", was a daemon of "cupidity" made by
- the fallen angel Milton; Croesus was a king of Lydia in the 6th
- century B.C. and was well-known for his vast wealth. -- Gerald
- Hough <libros@maxwell.physics.purdue.edu>]
- ... whenever there's an establishing shot of the nuclear plant, you
- hear a crow call?
- ... attempting to find a sequence that the episodes occur to is an
- entertaining but futile endeavour?
-
- [in the title sequence]
-
- ... that Bart's blackboard punishment changes from show to show?
- ... that there really are people who're interested in where Bart
- cuts off during his punishment, for whatever reason?
- ... that the cash register says Maggie costs $847.63?
- ... Lisa's saxophone solo varies during the third and fourth seasons?
- ... that the ad on the side of the bus [in the first season] was for
- none other than Duff Beer?
- ... that Marge runs through a stop sign?
- ... that no adequate explanation has been given to why Lisa's
- saxophone [in the first season] was strapped to the back of her
- bike inside a banjo case?
- ... that different things happen when the family runs to the couch?
-
- [also, in the title sequence for the second season]
-
- ... that Lisa now plays a baritone sax instead of a tenor?
- ... that Marge is reading ``Mom Monthly'' at the checkout?
- And the issues of ``Feeble'' magazine behind her?
- ... all the stuff that flashes by in the very fast pan of Springfield?
- (Regards to Raymond Chen and David Tamkin)
- In the park: Milhouse is throwing a baseball;
- Bullies (including Nelson Mundt from ``Bart the General'')
- have tossed a kid head-first into a garbage pail -- only
- his legs are visible;
- The bullies in ``The Tell-Tale Head'' (the tall thin one
- with the skull-and-crossbones tee-shirt [Jimbo] and the fat
- bald one [Kearney] are harassing Martin (the Poindexter);
- The next yard: Patty and Selma are sunbathing;
- The twins [Sherri and Terri] are walking across the yard to
- the park;
- Springfield Retirement Castle: Grampa Simpson, Jasper, and another
- guy (Herman?) are gawking at Patty and Selma, but Grampa's
- holding a book, in case anybody catches him;
- The Emmy-winning Kent Brockman (accompanied by his
- camera man) are taping;
- The road: Dr. Marvin Monroe and Dr. Hibert have clipboards poised.
- The school bus is parked with Wendell (looking rather ill)
- hanging his head out of the rear window;
- Otto's leaning against the front of the bus, taking a
- break from changing the front tire;
- The two cops (the only cops that've appeared in the show
- so far [see 3.1]) are standing behind a police barricade;
- the white one is wielding his nightstick.
- The Flanders Home: Maude, Ned, and Todd play with birds. Maude has
- just let a bird fly away, and Ned has a bird perched on
- his outstretched finger. How amazingly Flanders-like!
- The Simpson Home: Homer's workbench is in the garage (continuity
- error -- see ``Itchy & Scratchy & Marge''), and there's
- an empty shelf.
- ... that Mr. Burns shakes his watch when the 5:00 whistle blows at 3:00?
- (Homer leaving at 3 is how he and Bart end up at home at the same time)
- ... in ``Do The Bart, Man'' that the line is
- "I'm the one who made delinquency an art" ?
- (he didn't put the "C" in anything)
-
- [if your fingers do the walking ...]
-
- ... Homer's phone numbers, according to Principal Skinner's rolodex card,
- are:
- Before ``Simpson & Delilah'' After
- Home: 555-6528 555-6832
- Work: 555-7334 555-6754
-
- and that you can reach Moe's Tavern at 555-1239 (happy "hour"
- is from 5:00 to 5:30.) ?
-
- ... the phone numbers from Homer's television debut in ``Mr. Plow''
- Home: 555-3223
- Business: 555-3226
-
- [in Life in Hell ...]
-
- ... Akbar and Jeff were sporting various hair styles, including
- the "Marge Simpson" ?
- ... The Lombardo Method [7F18] is startlingly similar to ``How to
- Draw Binky'' ?
- ... Bart Simpson cameos regularly in ``Childhood is Hell''.
- ... after watching Bart on television, Binky critiqued the writing of
- the show.. shortly before the premiere of MG's ``Colonel Homer''.
- ... you'll see the occasional ``D'Ohh.'' (note the spelling)
-
- [in this FAQ ...]
-
- ... that a lot of this information was never Frequently Asked? Hehe.
-
-
- 3.2) Who is MG?
-
- MG is Matt Groening, creator of ``The Simpsons'' and ``Life in Hell''.
- Intending to be a professional writer after leaving Evergreen State
- College, WA (graduated in 1977 at 23), his disappointing career in L.A.
- came to an end with the unexpected success of his ``Life in Hell'' comic
- strip.
-
- It was LIH that attracted the attention of James L. Brooks of Gracie
- Films, who in 1985 invited MG to develop an idea for a future project
- that later became the animated Simpsons shorts shown during `The Tracey
- Ullman Show'. (Legend says that OFF [see 3.18 for a list of popular
- acronyms] were created in ~10 minutes while MG waited in the foyer to
- Brooks' office.)
-
- When the show moved to the half-hour format, MG landed the role of
- Creative Consultant, and now has a hand in almost every phase of the
- production process, like one can if they're the CC. However, it is
- stressed that the talented people employed by Gracie Films, Film Roman,
- et al. are at fault for the bulk of what happens.
-
- His name appearing on all Simpsons merchandising is a trademark
- requirement, by agreement with the 20th Century Fox Film Corporation,
- who bought from him the rights and ownership of ``The Simpsons''.
- And the distinctive fonts used by the show and magazine (`Matt') were
- specially designed in Postscript by Apple Computer employees, and based
- on his own handwriting (surprise!) Sorry, but they're proprietary.
-
-
- 3.3) Where did Matt Groening get the names for the Simpson family?
-
- Homer and Margaret (`Marge') are the names of his parents (Mrs. Simpson
- is Marjorie); the names of Matt Groening's sons are Homer and Abe. His
- siblings are, in birth order, Mark (unused so far), Patty (one of Marge
- Simpson's sisters), <then came Matt>, Lisa, and Maggie (named Margaret
- like her mother but called Maggie). The name Bart, on the other hand,
- was chosen because it is an anagram of `brat'. (Thanks to David Tamkin
- for cleaning this up.)
-
-
- 3.4) What's this about "annoying Republicans"?
-
- MG has mentioned in interviews that one of his goals is to annoy as many
- Republicans as possible.
-
-
- 3.5) Where is Springfield?
-
- `Springfield' is a fictional location. MG says he chose the name
- because it is one of the most common city names and the setting of
- the antithesis to the Simpsons, ``Father Knows Best''. Indeed, from
- Groening's childhood perspective, that Springfield was `the next town
- over' from his home in Portland, Oregon.
-
- Further evidence points at the fictitious nature of Springfield:
- The state's capital is `Capital City';
- The state's flag is three horizontal stripes;
- The state's motto is `Not Just Another State';
-
- As far as we know, no state in the USA has these properties.
-
- The employee information sheet in ``Simpson and Delilah'' had been
- incorrectly cited by many people giving Homer's place of birth as
- `NC'. Not until recently did someone notice the last letter was
- actually an epsilon-ish `E'. The guess is this is a play on words,
- representing `Any' state.
-
- Others talk about the zip code in ``Principal Charming'' (90701) as
- being in Artesia, California; some have suggested this is simply
- because MG lives in the area, and isn't a clue that the Simpsons live
- in CA. (Sacramento looks nothing like Capital City, to begin with.)
-
- [Even-more-eagle-eyed viewers will notice that on the box for `sex',
- Homer checked `F', then erased it and marked `M'. And super-sharp-
- eagle-eyed viewers will notice that he filed the Employee Copy of the
- form! What a Homer!]
-
- 3.5a) What is the Simpsons' Home address?
-
- In ``Blood Feud'', ``Bart the Lover'' 94 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield, USA
- In ``Mr. Lisa goes to Washington'' 59 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield, T.A
- In ``Marge In Chains'', and on Homer's drivers license
- 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield.
- In ``New Kid on the Block'' 1094 Evergreen Terrace
- In ``Kamp Krusty'' 430 Spalding Way, Springfield, U.S.A
-
- (Tony Shepps <tredysvr!cellar!toad@gvls1.gvl.unisys.com> wagers that the
- last address hints to monologist and actor Spalding Gray, whose humor
- is also considered subtle, poignant, and yes, generally irritating to
- Republicans. The others were undoubtedly inspired by MG's alma mater.)
-
-
- 3.6) What does the ``J'' stand for in Homer J. Simpson?
-
- Matt Groening says that Homer's middle initial is a token of admiration
- for Rocky and Bullwinkle (Rocket J. Squirrel and Bullwinkle J. Moose),
- whose own J's were in honor of their creator, Jay Ward.
-
- 3.6a) How about Bartholomew J. Simpson?
-
- In the ``Simpsons Rainy Day Fun Book'', it states that Bart's middle
- initial stands for ``Jebediah'', and not ``JoJo'', as was previously
- reported by Sharon Crichton (sharonc@meaddata.com). Yet, her claim was
- backed up by the appearance of ``JoJo'' in a Simpsons periodical. One
- can only guess that some facts got lost when the Rainy Day Fun Book was
- made.
-
-
- 3.7) Didn't I see/hear ... in ... ?
-
- Here are only few of the more frequently recognized appearances.
- *Many* others are listed in the "Simpsons' actors' other roles" guide.
-
- Nancy Cartwright Marian Rose White, The Twilight Zone: The Movie,
- an endless list of Saturday morning cartoons
- Dan Castellaneta LA Law, Love and War, Married with Children,
- Second City (Chicago), The Tracey Ullman Show,
- The War of the Roses, an even longer endless list
- of television commercials
- Julie Kavner Alice, Awakenings, Crimes and Misdemeanors,
- Hannah and Her Sisters, Katherine, No Other Love,
- Radio Days, Revenge of the Stepford Wives, Rhoda,
- This is My Life, The Tracey Ullman Show
- Yeardley Smith City Slickers, Heaven Help Us, Herman's Head
- (Louise), The Legend of Billy Jean, Maximum
- Overdrive, Silence Like Glass, Toys, `a Steven
- Spielberg animated feature, but that won't come
- out for, like, four years.'
- Hank Azaria Herman's Head (Jay), Pretty Woman
- Harry Shearer The Fisher King, Le Show (Radio), Man Bites Town
- (Sunday LA Times), The Right Stuff, Saturday Night
- Live, This Is Spinal Tap! (Derek Smalls)
- The Simpsons Die Hard 2, My Own Private Idaho, Oprah Winfrey,
- Sesame Street, The 1990 Emmy Awards
-
-
- 3.8) What phone pranks has Bart used on Moe of Moe's Tavern?
-
- 7G03: Hey, everybody, I. P. Freeley!
- 7G06: Hey guys, I'm lookin' for a Jacques Strap.
- 7G01: Is there an Al Coholic here? ... and ...
- Call for Oliver Kloushoff.
- 7F11: I wanna Seymour Butts.
- 7F15: C'mon, one o' you guys has gotta be Homer Sexual.
- 7F22: Hey, has anybody seen Mike Rotch lately?
- 8F08: Somebody check the men's room for a Hugh Jass!
- 8F09: Come on guys, do I have a Bea O'Problem here?
- 9F06: Why can't I find Amanda Hugginkiss? ... and ...
- Hey, everybody, put down your glasses. Ivana Tinkle!
- (Bart had an accomplice for this one.)
-
- 3.8a) Where did the idea for them come from?
-
- An album called ``The Tube Bar'' was recorded some time ago, comprised
- of nothing but real prank phone calls. (Like Al Coholic, etc.)
-
-
- 3.9) Which Springfield personality is That?
-
- ... Bart's teacher Mrs. Edna Krabappel.
- ... the bully with the ``Ha Haaa'' laugh Nelson Mundt.
- ... the pale-skinned kid who's always sick Wendel.
- ... the three punks Jimbo Jones, Kearney and Dolph.
- ... the Kwik-E-Mart operator Apu Nahasapeemapetilon.
- ... the armed bandit with the tattoo "Snake".
- ... Groundskeeper Willy.
- ... the name of the actor that plays McBain Rainier Wolfcastle
- ... Springfield's illustrious town founder
- Jebediah Obadiah Zachariah Jedediah Springfield.
-
- Springfield's Spanish TV show starring a guy in a bumblebee costume
- reminds us of `Lo Mejor De Chesperito' from the Miami-based Univision
- network. The town's 24 hour all-talk radio station (callsign `KBBL')
- has referred to itself as `K-Babble'.
-
- The most comprehensive register of ``Springfield's Who's Who'' is
- Raymond Chen's cast list, available from the Simpsons archive.
-
- 3.9a) Which one's Itchy and which is Scratchy?
-
- As Lisa and Bart explained to Herb Powell:
- Lisa: "The mouse's name is Itchy, and the cat's name is Scratchy."
- Bart: "They *hate* each other."
- Lisa: "And they're not shy about expressing it."
-
-
- 3.10) Where do you get the episode titles from?
-
- Some newspapers print the episode titles. We are indebted to Brian
- Howard, who was able to get ``inside'' information for the second and
- third seasons before they when to air. (He's since married his source,
- and made her move out of L.A. Such priorities!) For details of the
- fourth and fifth seasons, our thanks goes to David Mirsky and Bill Oakley.
-
- Two of the episodes (as noted in section 1.1, ``The Tell Tale Head'' and
- ``Bart Gets Hit By A Car'') actually included their titles; it is,
- however, rare to see them actually named when broadcast.
-
-
- 3.11) How do I pronounce...
-
- `Groening'? In one of the Life In Hell strips, MG mentioned that
- it rhymes with `complaining'. (The High German
- pronunciation would be more clearly described as being
- between `groaning' and `grayning'; however, since it's
- his name, we must pronounce it as he wishes, linguistic
- purity notwithstanding.) Also, in an interview on the
- television show ``Personalities'', the reporter
- consistently pronounced it `grayning'.
-
- `Yeardley'? `Yeardley' is a variant spelling of the British name
- `Yardley', whose pronunciation is non-problematical.
-
- You can remember the two trickiest names in the credits with the phrase
- `hardly complaining'.
-
-
- 3.12) Which episodes have been released on video?
-
- A set of first season episodes (7g02, 7g03, 7g04, 7g05, 7g06, 7g07,
- 7g09, 7g11) were released in Britain, New Zealand, and Australia during
- October 1991. The collection was distributed on four PAL-encoded VHS
- tapes that sold for 10 pounds apiece in the UK. In North America, only
- the Christmas special (7g08) has made it to the stores. (And the
- frequent demands for the immediate release of the entire Simpson
- archives on LD don't appear to be getting anywhere, sigh.)
-
- 3.12a) And when will the show appear in syndication?
-
- MG has confirmed in a newspaper interview that `The Simpsons' went up
- for syndication in January 1993, with the first broadcasts in the Fall
- of 1994. (Kudos to Gary Goldberg for this info.)
-
- The same interview also disclosed MG is working on a *live action*
- Krusty the Klown show.
-
-
- 3.13) What's Simpsons Illustrated, and where can I get it?
-
- Simpsons Illustrated is a quarterly "fan" magazine for people who enjoy
- The Simpsons, and is currently available in North America and the
- Antipodes; it holds all sorts of tasty bits, including shots of the
- studio, trivia, and other information. In addition to the four
- quarterly issues, a Simpsons Annual is also published.
-
- North Americans can subscribe For subscription enquires in
- for a year by sending $7.80 (US) Australia and New Zealand,
- or $11.56 (Can) to: write to:
- Simpsons Illustrated Simpsons Illustrated
- P.O. Box 10195 P.O. Box A276
- Des Moines, IA 50340 Sydney South, NSW 2000
- Ph: 515 243 4543 Ph: 02 283 5809
-
- And be on the look-out this November for a new *line* of monthly
- Simpsons comics from the Groening owned Bongo Comics Group!
-
-
- 3.14) Where can I get the music from ``The Simpsons'' ?
-
- The CD ``The Simpsons Sing the Blues'' is still available from the
- occasional music store; the release of ``The Yellow Album'' has been
- rescheduled for late 1993. They do not, however, have the title music,
- which appears on Danny Elfman's CD, ``Music for a Darkened Theatre'',
- and a longer guitar rendition is on Danny Gatton's disc ``88 Elmira
- Street''.
-
- The Simpsons also have maxi-single versions of ``Deep, Deep Trouble''
- and ``Sibling Rivalry''. It includes the original version of both
- songs plus two remixes of ``Deep, Deep Trouble''. (Info courtesy of
- Phil Salomon <pjs29326@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu>.)
-
- In Europe, Jan-Erik Saarinen <di2saar@kstad2.hks.se> reports the original
- ``Do the Bartman'' and several remixes were released on 7" and 12" vinyl.
- A maxi-single with ``Springfield Soul Stew'' and three variations of
- ``Deep, Deep Trouble'' also exists, and so do Compact Discs of each
- collection.
-
-
- 3.15) Are Burns/Smithers/Jacques/Karl gay or bisexual?
-
- Everyone enjoys debating over whether or not certain characters are
- exhibiting sexual characteristics that fit into one group or another.
- For example, Karl, Homer's secretary in ``Simpson and Delilah'', was
- classified as homosexual because he was slightly effeminate and gave
- Homer a kiss. Also, the relationship between Monty Burns and Smithers
- constantly swings between "close friends" and "lovers". It's up to
- each individual viewer to decide for himself or herself how to
- interpret these kinds of situations.
-
-
- 3.16) When did everything (sorta) happen?
-
- 1955 1956 1974-1975 1980 1983 1989
- | | | | | |
- ... --+---+--------+----------+-+-----+---------+--- ...
- | | | | | | +--Tenth Anniversary
- | | | | | +--Lisa born
- | | | | +--Bart born
- | | | +--Married
- | | +--They graduate High School
- | +--Marge born
- +--- Homer born (05/10/1955)
-
-
- 3.17) Is my local station cutting the episodes?
-
- Probably not, unless you're from Australia or Germany, where the show is
- routinely censored to abide with younger childrens' viewing guidelines
- because of a ridiculously early time-slot. The abridgement of the title
- sequence is done by FOX. Canadian viewers, who don't get the episodes
- through FOX and watch the show at 8pm, are usually granted the pleasure
- of a full episode each week.
-
- Each episode is produced with extra and alternate animation, to allow
- the directors the freedom to decide just what will and won't work, up
- until a few days before a show goes to air. FOX has access to the
- footage before the final cuts are made, and so it's not unusual for
- the extra scene to materialize during the promotions.
-
-
- 3.18) What does "OFF" stand for? (Frequently used acronyms)
-
- A few of the acronyms in popular use within the newsgroup:
-
- OFF Our Favorite Family -- The Simpsons, of course.
- DYN Didja (Did You) Notice
- UFA The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album -- a reference
- from Groening Inc. of somewhat questionable accuracy.
- LIH Life in Hell -- another agent for MG's notoriety.
- FF Freeze-Frame Fun
- AG Animation/continuity Goof -- no one's perfect.
- SI Simpsons Illustrated
- TRMO That Reminds Me Of... -- for allusions to a genre or
- whatever else causes the random firing of brain cells.
- 7G01, 8F21, ... The unique FOX production codes seen during the
- closing credits of each half-hour episode.
-
- A "FF" is typically a list that requires the pause of a VCR to discern,
- like `Things in the attic', or `degrees on Lionel Hutz's wall'. The
- text of signs also counts (like `For the Obese or Gangly Gentleman' or
- `Diz-nee-land'). Otherwise, it's a DYN. So green rats, mouse holes in
- the wall, and purple food glop count as `Didja notice's. --Raymond Chen.
-
- "TRMO" has been introduced to end the abuse of the word "reference"
- whenever graduation caps are thrown into the air, there's a riot at
- a rock concert, a rickety bridge is crossed over, and so on.
-
-
- 3.19) Is Matt Groening aware of Usenet?
-
- The more interesting contributions to the newsgroup do occasionally
- follow an indeterminate path and wind up before the creators of the
- show and magazine. However, for the specific question ``Is MG provided
- with direct access, or is even personally aware of us beyond the `yet
- another group of devoted fans' ?'' The answer is, sadly, no.
-
- A small number of employees from Gracie Films (James L. Brooks' studio;
- they're the company which actually produces the show for FOX.) have
- known of this newsgroup's existence since the first few months and
- have been "lurking" ever since, according to Brian Howard.
-
- In the past many postings have claimed to have originated from Matt
- Groening and other identities. One should immediately be skeptical of
- <any> messages that claim to have been sent by a notable personality;
- it is a trivial exercise to fake an article that appears to have come
- from another person.
-
- In June 1993 MG accepted an invitation from the Prodigy commercial BBS to
- chit-chat with their users, personally answer a few of those annoying
- standard questions, and detail the reality of his involvement with the
- show. Users of the Internet can retrieve a transcript of this event
- from the Busop Simpsons archive (pub/simpsons/txt/prodigy.txt).
-
-
- 3.20) What became of Tracey Ullman's law-suit?
-
- Lawyers on behalf of Tracey Ullman have twice filed litigation
- proceedings against FOX, not MG or Gracie Films, insisting although
- there was never any signed agreements when the show went to the half-
- hour format, that she should be entitled to 7.5% of `The Simpsons' net
- merchandising profits. Both claims were later rejected in court.
-
-
- 3.21) What's this I hear of a Simpsons television spin-off?
-
- Although it is not affiliated in any way with The Simpsons or the FOX
- network, former executive producers Al Jean and Mike Reiss are at work
- on an animated series called `The Critic'. The best reports mention a
- debut in early 1994.
-
-
- 3.22) Why isn't/aren't ... mentioned in this FAQ?
-
- lists of scripts
-
- Since Twentieth-Century Fox explicity forbids any retransmission or
- duplication of scripts for the show, it would be illegal.
-
- But the next best thing to genuine scripts are the episode `capsules'
- [see 2.1] prepared by Raymond Chen. These contain extensive scene
- summaries and interesting newsgroup remarks and discussions from *all*
- the half-hour and Tracey Ullman Show cartoons. (The most recent set of
- capsules are avaliable from the Busop archive.)
-
- current lists of newspaper interviews, ISBN numbers for Simpson books, etc.
-
- Someone is still to accept the Sisyphean feat of bringing much of the
- archives' very out of date material into the 90s'...
-
-
- 3.23) Why isn't this rec.arts.tv.simpsons?
-
- The rec.arts.tv hierarchy is intended for television series that have
- "Staying" power (aka will be around 5 years from now). As a result, a
- goodly number of people object to the creation of a Simpsons group in
- the higher-propagated rec hierarchy, because they feel it won't be
- around in a few years. Tsk tsk!
-
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-
- Thus endeth the FAQ.
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