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Simpsons

Submitted by jim0000 on April 20, 2008

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Born in 1954, Groening started drawing monsters for his neighborhood Creature Club as early as in fourth grade. After graduating from high-school, where he "attempted to rewrite the constitution to give himself absolute power", the "mordant alternative" cartoonist opted to attend Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington because of the institution's "no-grades, no-exams policy".

"Then in college, I studied Kierkegaard and Nietzsche. [...] You study that in the winter, in a rain forest in Olympia, Washington, and you get very moody," Groening points out the reflection of the disillusioned and ironic zeitgeist of the 1970s in his personality and work. Upon graduating from college in 1977, the man who originally intended to become a professional writer soon celebrated his first success as a cartoonist, when his Life in Hell comic strip debuted in the Los Angeles magazine Wet in 1978. Featuring "crudely drawn angst-filled characters", such as the two rabbits Binky and his one-eared son Bongo, as well as the human Jeff and Akbar, Groening's comic strip "recapitulate[s] the human lot with a lack of sentimentality that borders on the savage" - an "irreverent portrayal of broken life", evidencing Groening's qualities as a watchful observer, a personality trait which is an essential prerequisite for any socio-critical satirist.

"The frivolity of drawing rabbits can get to me. [...] That's why I hope to write something that will be taken a little seriously." - And so the husband and proud father of Homer, his almost ten-year-old son, doubtlessly did: When asked to create a series of short animated vignettes to be aired as so-called "shorts" on the then extraordinarily popular The Tracey Ullman Show on the Fox Network, Groening, in an office foyer, within fifteen minutes sketched a yellow-colored family of five: the Simpsons. -

This was the birth of an animated series, which - packed with vicious social satire and at times...

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