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SIMPSONS, THE - Last Exit to Springfield

Air Date/Released Thursday, March 11, 1993
Station/Studio Fox / 20th Century Fox TV

Satirical, animated sitcom adventures of the dysfunctional, working class Simpsons family. The strange town of Springfield is their home, populated by a mixture of neurotics and socially stunted weirdos.

Mr. Burns cancels the company dental plan, just as Lisa needs braces. Homer is elected head of the employees’ union, and goes all Jimmy Hoffa leading a strike. Celebrating his victory at the negotiating table, Homer falls to the floor, imitating Curly spinning and sounding Whoop, whoop, whoop.


Voice cast: Dan Castellaneta (Homer Simpson, Grampa Simpson, Gummy Joe, Ringo, Worker, Window cleaner, Droopy-voiced man, Monkey, Photographer), Julie Kavner (Marge Simpson), Nancy Cartwright (Bart Simpson, Ralph Wiggum, Quigley, Donut woman), Yeardley Smith (Lisa Simpson, Child at dentist’s), Hank Azaria (Chief Wiggum, Dr. Wolff, Carl, George, Crusher, Movie villain, Football player, Donut man, Diamond thief, Bumblebee Man, Robots), Harry Shearer (Principal Skinner, Mr. Burns, Kent Brockman, McBain, Smithers, Burns’ grandfather, Lenny, Paul, Wrestling emcee, Goon), Dr. Joyce Brothers (Herself)

Crew: Mark Kirkland (Director), Jay Kogen, Wallace Wolodarsky (Writers), Matt Groening (Creator, Developer), James L. Brooks, Sam Simon (Developers), Al Jean, Mike Reiss (Producers)
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