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The original Simpsons Show

 A 'Simpsons' crossover with... 'The Simpsons'? | EW.com

Back when the Simpsons were first created, they were a short series of cartoons that played during the Tracey Ullman Show, and consisted of quite rough designs and animations.  Now, the Simpsons family we know looks nothing like the pre-tv show era Simpsons.  This made me think about the process of designing characters for animation and how a character may just be a rough idea at first, but later evolve in to a final product that is more clean and rounded, ultimately making your work much better.

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  1. I've never seen the Simpsons before, might have to try it.

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  2. I love the Simpsons, it is funny.

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  3. I love Bart...but Bort is a different breed

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  4. That's really cool I didn't know it started as a short series!

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  5. truly a masterpiece of a design

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