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The Simpsons episode Treehouse of Horror XIV (which aired in November 2003 during Family Guy's cancellation) features a story entitled "Reaper Madness" in which Homer takes over the duties of being the Grim Reaper. Many Family Guy fans have claimed that it's hypocritical to suggest that Family Guy steals from the Simpsons when the story to this Simpsons episode is very similar to the Family Guy episode entitled "Death is a Bitch" in which Peter assumes the role of death. However, others point out that the story of a mortal taking on the duties of the Grim Reaper has been used several times before "Family Guy" or "The Simpsons". So in short, Family was first! (for once) Chris
Only a few of these shorts have been released on DVD. "Good Night" was included on the Season 1 DVD. Five of these shorts were later used in the clip show episode "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular" on the half-hour show, which was released on the Season 7 DVD.
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712 In the show, they repeatedly used 742 Evergreen Terrace. They also live in Springfield.
The Simpsons - 1989 She Used to Be My Girl 16-4 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp USA:TV-PG (1997-Present)
Aquamarine, an episode of the Simpsons
Krusty the Clown had a home pregnancy test. Also, in the first flashback episode, the simpsons used one branded by Captain McCalister.
The Simpsons episode Treehouse of Horror XIV (which aired in November 2003 during Family Guy's cancellation) features a story entitled "Reaper Madness" in which Homer takes over the duties of being the Grim Reaper. Many Family Guy fans have claimed that it's hypocritical to suggest that Family Guy steals from the Simpsons when the story to this Simpsons episode is very similar to the Family Guy episode entitled "Death is a Bitch" in which Peter assumes the role of death. However, others point out that the story of a mortal taking on the duties of the Grim Reaper has been used several times before "Family Guy" or "The Simpsons". So in short, Family was first! (for once) Chris
Only a few of these shorts have been released on DVD. "Good Night" was included on the Season 1 DVD. Five of these shorts were later used in the clip show episode "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular" on the half-hour show, which was released on the Season 7 DVD.
Matt does not create the episodes so he uses nothing. If by chance you're referring to the original concept drawings, it's safe to assume he used a pen/pencil & paper.
As a series, it did technically begin "in the 80s" but considering only one episode aired in that decade (December 17th 1989), the phrase in the 80s is being used very loosely.-However, The Simpsons did air as commercials bumpers on The Tracy Ullman Show which began in 1987, so The Simpsons, just not the show, did have their debut in the 80s.
Yes, AutoCAD is used in many engineering fields to create drawings and plans.
all the characters show some type of stereotype
Working drawings are usually drafts used in construction or design. Detail drawings are drafts done that highlight or enlarge a smaller part of a component.
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The simpsons is made with traditional 2D drawn animation but in some modern episodes 3d animations are used.
It would usually mean Day Month Year - The only other time I've heard that used - was in an episode of The Simpsons... in that instance it meant 'don't mess yourself' !