‘The Simpsons’ Creator Matt Groening Honored as He Recalls Portland Family’s Connection to Characters
- Matt Groening received an honorary Cristal award for his contributions to animation at an event in Annecy.
- Groening reflected on his family's influence in creating The Simpsons, noting, 'I have a real father called Homer, a real mother called Marge.'
- Executive Producer Matt Selman highlighted the show's success by saying, 'So many of our fans now are young people... and it kind of informs their worldview.'
- Groening mentioned how The Simpsons has predicted events, joking, 'Amazingly, The Simpsons will still be on the air in the year 3000.
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At the 49th Annecy Animation Film Festival, "Le Point" was able to exchange animated series with the god: Matt Groening, creator of the Simpsons. Meeting with a living myth.
The American Matt Groening was presented with an Honorary Cristal on Tuesday at the Animation Film Festival, where he gave a master class with his collaborators.
‘The Simpsons’ creator reveals which character he based on himself
The Simpsons creator Matt Groening has revealed the character in the show that he based on himself. READ MORE: Every time The Simpsons predicted the future – ranked in order of weirdness The beloved animated show recently completed its 36th season on Fox, with a total of 790 episodes now having been made, and Groening was on hand at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival on Tuesday (June 10) to accept their Honorary Cristal Award. Gro…
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