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Thursday, June 09, 2005

Simpson's Movie


The Simpson's have come a long way since first airing on Fox in December of 1989. The long-running cartoon satire has filled world-wide living rooms with constant laughter. In recent years, The Simpson's popularity has dwindled due to the recent success of Reality Shows and other cartoons such as Family Guy and South Park. Though rumors about a Simpson's movie have surfaced in the past, they have always been shot down by the claim that if a movie were coming, it would not come until the show had ended. Now, Nancy Cartwright (the voice of Bart) has shined new light on the project saying that not only are they making the movie, but they are already in production. Hopefully this movie will bring back the fame the Simpson's had in the mid-90's.
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