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Mary Bailey and Springfield Shopper reporter Dave Shutton made their first appearance on the show in this episode. [3] Dave Shutton, voiced by Harry Shearer, was named after a friend of Swartzwelder. Dave Shutton's roles have since become less relevant and have been reduced to cameos and appearances in crowd scenes. [4]
Dave Shutton (voiced by Harry Shearer [4]) is a reporter for The Springfield Shopper. Writer John Swartzwelder named Shutton after a friend of his. [90] His first appearance was in "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish". Since then, his roles have become less relevant and have been reduced to short appearances.
The Simpsons is known for its satire of American popular culture and especially television culture. [1] It uses the standard setup of a situation comedy, or sitcom, as its premise and centers on a family and their life in a typical American town. [2] However, its animated nature gives The Simpsons an unusually large scope.
The Simpson family's next door neighbor; owner of The Leftorium (until it closes on Season 29), Bart Simpson's teacher at Springfield Elementary School (Season 29 onwards, substituting the void left by former deceased teacher Edna Krabappel, who was previously married to Flanders from Seasons 23 to 25). [14] [15] "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
Four of the six main cast members attend a ceremony in 2009, left to right; Nancy Cartwright (), Yeardley Smith (), Dan Castellaneta and Julie Kavner (). The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom that includes six main voice actors and numerous regular cast and recurring guest stars.
Meanwhile, Michelangelo’s David is sent around on a tour of the US, with an expected stop in the Simpsons’s city of Springfield, angering members of SNUH.
Veteran comedy showrunner David Richardson passed away today, Jan. 18, from heart failure. Richardson had recently wrapped the upcoming fifth and final season of Netflix’s adult animated series ...
The following is a list of writers who have worked on the Fox animated television series The Simpsons in the order of first credited episode (by broadcast). As of December 29, 2024, 154 people have been credited with writing or co-writing at least one episode of The Simpsons.