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May 30, 2015
3:25
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boorad
I think k the defining character of The Simpsons is Springfield
and all of its characters. Seriously not very many shows have developed an entire city/community like that and The Simpsons was definitely the first.
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POLL: Who's the defining character of The Simpson's?
Bravescoug
5/30/15 2:13pm
First season or two possibly Bart, but then it became Homer after the Bartmania
BYUHawk
5/30/15 2:18pm
It was originally Bart. Now it's Homer.
snowbird
5/30/15 2:18pm
hack
snowbird
5/30/15 2:19pm
Eat my shorts man!
kalifi
5/30/15 2:43pm
The change in homer over the first few seasons was interesting.
blueaussie
5/30/15 2:20pm
He went from just a dumb, deadbeat dad to a funny, dumb, deadbeat dad.
benny1982
5/30/15 2:50pm
His voice also changed (for the better). I believe it was after the first season
BYUHawk
5/30/15 2:52pm
Yes, that was part of making it funnier. Before that, he just sounded dumb.
benny1982
5/30/15 2:58pm
In an interview, I heard him (Castellaneta) say that the original Homer voice
dtrom34
5/30/15 4:33pm
Homer and Marges role kind of switched. Originally homer was the caring one.
blueaussie
5/30/15 6:39pm
I think k the defining character of The Simpsons is Springfield
boorad
5/30/15 3:25pm
Homer then Anderson Varejao. Oops, Sideshow Bob
TNT
5/30/15 3:34pm
AKA Frasier Crane.
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5/30/15 3:59pm
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