The episode was released on the same day Michael Cusack was born, the co-creator of Smiling Friends
The episode was released on the same day Michael Cusack was born, the co-creator of Smiling Friends
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While I've been reconstructing the raw background of the chalkboard gag of the Season 2 intro, I noticed a couple of quirks with it. I already know that there were quirks with how the intro transitions in and out of the chalkboard gag in episodes that uses the full intro. However, I noticed some specific quirks with how it is executed.
For example, here is as far as the classroom goes as seen in the intro's debut in Bart Gets an F.
This is how the edge is covered up in Kamp Krusty, with a duplicate of the bulletin board and bookshelf being placed next to the first one, which looks brighter than the original.
This is how the edge is covered up in the 2006 and 2008 Christmas intro, with the bookshelf and bulletin boards being duplicated and extended.
This is the edge of the scene to the left in the shorter intro, as seen in Stark Raving Dad.
This is where the wall ends in an earlier frame of the Chalkboard gag aforementioned Christmas intro.
As a reference, this is the two examples of the wall placed together.
Of course, this is closer to generalization than fact, as these gags were used in this form between October 1990 and January 2009, with potentially numerous other examples omitted given the editing and number of episodes used, as I only used three episodes that uses the shot instead of going through every episode that used this gag.
Ok, so someone in the ESB made something similiar to this. So uhh. Simple idea: you give me a quote from an episode (don't tell the name of the episode) and then i reply with my guess on what the episode is and then YOU reply to me and tell me was i correct
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Why do most Simpsons episodes from Seasons 1-3 have the 1992 20th Television logo at the end? I assume it's because they were retired from using the original 1980's logo during the Early-Mid 90's or something like that.
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What would you recommend to a first-timer?