The makers of 'The Simpsons' insist on maintaining a timeless depiction of their characters, avoiding progression in the characters' physical appearance. - Characters from The Simpsons' creators consistently oppose any depiction of their characters growing older.
Title: Forever Young: The Simpsons Creators Resist Aging Their Iconic Characters
Yo, check it out! Hang on to your popcorn, 'cause we're talking about The Simpsons, man! The legendary animated series, which has been rockin' for more than three decades now, keeps bringin' the laughs in over 26 languages across about 100 countries, and that's no joke!
Groovy old Matt Selman, writer and producer of the show, loves the fact that fans from way back when can still tune in with their kids, cause with their timeless selves, the Simpsons are always ready to tackle the world's issues and make us laugh, one family drama at a time!
However, a The Simpsons movie sequel is a no-go, according to Groening, `cause they're just too busy keepin' the TV series goin' strong. Ain't got time for a movie, right now, gang?
The Simpsons has broken records as the longest-running American animated series, but its stateside audience has taken a hit, from 13.4 million in season one (way back in 1990) to under two million in season 35 (2023/24).
Come live with the Simpson family in their fictional U.S. town, Springfield! Family patriarch Homer's all about kickin' back with a cold one, and the show has hosted some real-life celeb cameos, like the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Peep the names: Matt Groening, kids Bart, Lisa, and Maggie, and Springfield, `cause The Simpsons are here to stay, funny as ever! \m/
Father Homer, following in the footsteps of creator Matt Groening, would never let their iconic "Simpsons" characters entertain the idea of aging, ensuring the family continues to tackle the world's issues and provide entertainment for both children and older fans alike, just as they've done for over three decades. Matt Groening's Simpsons crew, including Matt Selman, never stop striving to keep the series as timeless as the father figure Homer himself.