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  1. Welcome to Wikisimpsons, the wiki about The Simpsons that anyone can edit. On this wiki, started on September 24, 2005, we are currently working on 44,880 articles. The Three Mouthketeers is a food blog made by Marge, Bart and Lisa .

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  2. Simpsons Wiki is a free encyclopedia for everything related to The Simpsons. The wiki allows anyone to create or edit any article, so everyone can contribute their knowledge to help create a decisive database of Simpsons information.

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    Executive Producers

    Through the entire show's history, Matt Groening and James L. Brooks have served as the show's executive producers. Sam Simonwas also in this position, although not credited. When Simon left in 1993, he arranged a deal to be credited as executive producer as well as get profits even though he no longer works on the show.

    Writers

    The first team of writers for The Simpsons were assembled by Sam Simon. These were: John Swartzwelder, Jon Vitti, George Meyer, Jeff Martin, Al Jean, Mike Reiss, Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky. Newer Simpsons writing teams usually have 16 writers and episode ideas are thought of and proposed in early December. The main writer writes the first draft and the group changes it, adding in jokes and removing parts they don't like. This can sometimes change a script entirely. Up until 2004, the he...

    Characters

    The Simpsons is known for its wide ensemble of main and supporting characters. The main characters are the Simpson family, who live in a fictional "Middle American" town of Springfield. Homer, the father, works as a safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, a position at odds with his careless, buffoonish personality. He is married to Marge Bouvier, a stereotypical American housewife and mother. They have three children: Bart, a ten-year-old troublemaker and prankster; Lisa, a...

    Setting

    The show takes place in the fictional town of Springfield, which was partially based on Matt Groening's hometown of Portland, Oregon, but according to the producers, it was supposed to represent any town in the United States of America. The state that Springfield is in located is never mentioned in the series, a fact that has become an joke throughout the series. David Silvermanonce jokingly claimed that the state was "North Takoma". This may have been so during one scene when the Simpsons' c...

    Opening sequence

    1. Main article: Opening sequence See also Couch gag, Chalkboard gag, Billboard gag The opening sequence is one of the most memorable hallmarks and running jokes of the series. The opening sequence differs from episode to episode. Prior to the show's transition to HD format, three elements of the opening sequence constantly change: a Chalkboard gag, Lisa's saxophone solo, and a couch gag. The Chalkboard gag involves Bart writing a sentence repeatedly on a chalkboard at Springfield Elementary,...

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  3. Willkommen bei Simpsonspedia! „ The Simpsons “ bzw. im Deutschen „ Die Simpsons “ ist mehr als nur eine Zeichentrickserie. Die Simpsonspedia wurde ins Leben gerufen, um Wissenswertes über die Kult-Fernsehsendung der gelben Familie zusammenzutragen.

  4. Unser Simpsons-Wiki wurde erstellt, um Wissenswertes über die gelbste Familie der Welt zu sammeln. In dieser Weise sind bisher 450 Artikel erstellt worden.

  5. Die Simpsons (Originaltitel: The Simpsons) ist eine von Matt Groening geschaffene, vielfach ausgezeichnete US-amerikanische Zeichentrickserie des Senders Fox, die seit 1989 produziert wird. Sie ist die am längsten laufende US-Zeichentrick- und Primetimeserie. Bisher entstanden in 35 Staffeln 768 Episoden, am 27.

  6. Im Episodenguide findet sich eine chronoligische Auflistung aller Simpsons - Episoden und ihrer Staffel -Zugehörigkeit. Staffeln: 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 · 10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14 · 15 · 16 · 17 · 18 · 19 · 20 · 21 · 22 · 23 · 24 · 25 · 26 · 27.