Simpsons retires major character
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Controversy has long been part of The Simpsons’ history. Over its decades on air, the series has faced scrutiny for storylines and references including a Michael Jackson cameo, episodes banned in certain countries such as “Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo” and “Blame It on Lisa,” and the dark storyline involving Frank Grimes.
The US is experiencing its highest infection rate in nearly three decades, according to flu statistics released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday, and New York seems to be getting hit the hardest with the highest number of flu hospitalisations recorded in a single week.
The Simpsons Season 37 did both of those things with the latest episode that revealed a whole new side of Bumblebee Man and his origins. With this greater focus on Mexico in the world of The Simpsons,
Complications with the filing procedures prevented McNall from claimed the record, but his collection has grown considerably since that time, and WANE 15 caught up with McNall once more ahead of the program’s 800th episode that is scheduled to air in February.
The Grammy-winning band appeared in animated form on the latest episode of “The Simpsons,” which aired Sunday, and performed an original corrido about the escapades of Homer Simpson and Pedro Chespirito (also known as the Bumblebee Man).
The Simpsons could craft a memorable mystery, and episodes like "Bart of Darkness" and "Black Widower" are among the all-time greatest.
Jodie Foster said she 'couldn't believe what they had written' for her cameo on 'The Simpsons' as Maggie Simpson: 'I loved the show.'