‘The Simpsons’ put 750 iconic characters from the history of the series in the intro of its 750th episode

‘The Simpsons’ put 750 iconic characters from the history of the series in the intro of its 750th episode

‘The Simpsons’ reach its 750th episode with a spectacular tribute to end season 34

    Episode 34×22 of ‘The Simpsons’ begins, like all of them, with Bart writing his punishment on the blackboard. The message this time is “I won’t try to cram 750 characters into the opening credits…“, and Bart, for a change, defaults.

    The 750th episode of ‘The Simpsons’ begins showing 750 characters crowded in the intro of the mythical series, from the most common such as Chief Wiggum, Supporting Actor Bob or Apu Nahasapeemapetilon (we miss you) to impossible cameos by celebrities such as John Lennon or Abraham Lincoln, going through secondary characters that made a deep impression in the hearts and memories of fans of the series like Frank Grimes or Lurleen Lumpkin or the very creator of the most beloved family on television, Matt Groening.

    Recently renewed through season 36 (in which it will exceed 800 episodes), ‘The Simpsons’ is one of the longest-running series on television.. It has been a long time since the December 17, 1989 family made up of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie Simpson debuted on American television. Almost 35 years later, the series has reached such heights of popularity that there are people who could survive, relate (and even reproduce) using only character phrases from the best episodes of ‘The Simpsons’.

    The Simpsons wiki has done the impossible job of listing all 750 characters that appear in the intro of the special episode, so all you have to do is click on the link to make an exhaustive review of 34 seasons of one of the best series in the history of television.

    Season 34 of ‘The Simpsons’ is being broadcast in Spain on Disney+although we are a little late compared to the US and there are still 4 or 5 episodes left to reach this final anniversary chapter, entitled ‘Homer’s adventures through the windshield glass‘. However, thanks to Twitter you can now enjoy its historic intro:

    Source: Fotogramas

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