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This category holds character drawings of The Simpsons characters that are not screenshots. Media in category " The Simpsons character drawings" The following 40 files are in this category, out of 40 total.
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"Mom and Pop Art" was the first episode Al Jean wrote after returning to The Simpsons writing staff. "Mom and Pop Art" was written by current showrunner Al Jean and directed by Steven Dean Moore . It was first broadcast on the Fox network in the United States on April 11, 1999.
Homer Jay Simpson [1] is the bumbling husband of Marge and the father of Bart, Lisa, and Maggie Simpson. [2] [3] He is the son of Mona and Abraham "Grampa" Simpson.[4] [5] Over the first 400 episodes of The Simpsons, Homer held over 188 different jobs. [6]
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"Homerazzi" is the sixteenth episode of the eighteenth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 25, 2007. The episode was written by J. Stewart Burns and directed by Matthew Nastuk .
Duffman's first appearance was in the ninth-season episode "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" in 1997. [5] Incidentally, a comic book character named "Duffman" was featured in the cover of the program for the 1994 San Diego Comic-Con, drawn by Simpsons illustrators Steve Vance and Bill Morrison. [7]