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Family Feud: The Simpsons vs. Family Guy

Monday, July 27, 2009

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Family Feud: The Simpsons vs. Family Guy

Primetime couch potatoes have long been sitting in nail-biting, leg-jerking, lung-collapsing tension. Finally, after the awkward silence, it will be decided: Who is the more dysfunctional (and that is putting it nicely) family of cartoon characters: The Simpsons or the Griffins? Santa’s Little Helper vs. Brian – There’s just no point in arguing this one. Brian, the [...]

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Foxy Fathers: Homer, Griffin and Stan

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

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Foxy Fathers: Homer, Griffin and Stan

Fox Network has just resumed airing three of the most lovable family cartoon animation series: The Simpsons, Family Guy and American Dad. And what better way to pay tribute to last weekend’s Father’s Day than a look at the three heads of the snake, so speak. Thus I present to you a head-to-head-to-head clash between [...]

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The Simpsons to Celebrate 20th Anniversary at MIPCOM

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

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The Simpsons to Celebrate 20th Anniversary at MIPCOM

In Paris, The Simpsons, the longest-running primetime TV cartoon animation series in history, will celebrate its 20th anniversary at MIPCOM 2009, a media content related event which is held in the town of Cannes once every year, normally in October. In partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution which handles international distribution for the show, [...]

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The Simpsons’ Director David Silverman gets UCLA Animation Honor

Friday, May 22, 2009

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The Simpsons’ Director David Silverman gets UCLA Animation Honor

David Silverman, the director of the iconic cartoon animation television series The simpsons, is set to receive an Outstanding Contribution to the Animation award from UCLA this June 6, 2009 at the James Bridges Theater of the Campus. This is part of UCLA’s Prom 2009 Festival of Animation. “From the days of making his independent student [...]

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