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My favorite Cartoon: The Simpsons

 


Hi everyone! On this day I'm go to speak about The Simpsons, my favorite cartoon ever. I have watch the Simpsons since I was a child, about 8 years old I think, so I remember me watching It on the T.V family. But It wasn't until I was about 11-13 y.o that I turned into a really fan of the show. ¿The reason? Its absurd and irreverent sence of humor in addition of Its particular family and characters captivated my mind. 

The show is about a peculiar American yellow family and their daily problems. Among the family characters We can find: The Dad Homer, He is an average father with some alcohol problems (He is addicted to "Duff" Beer) and uncertain intelligency hahaha, Marge, the Mom with her characteristic blue hair, who adds the rational perspective, Lisa the daughter, the smarter of the family and school, Bart, the son and problematic boy and finally Maggie, the baby Who never says any word. Also the other characters of the show are memorable and good too, for example Mr. Burns, the miserly and malevolent millionaire of the series who reaminds me to the president of Chile, Piñera hahaha. The place where all happens in the series, Sprindfield city, is memorable too! A current and small city, It is like living in Chile or any other country of Latin America, everything works wrongly hahaha. 

What I like the most about the show is Its relation with the reality and the daily problems, relationships, events or characters of the reality. It is so normal to find links between any event or happening in the real life with a phrase or scene of the series. For each event there is a perfect phrase or scene of the simpsons to exemplify! Besides, there is on the internet the idea of The Simpsons predicting the future hahaha. In addition, I have always liked drawing and I remember that the Simpsons inspired me to draw cartoons and comics with stories about me and my classmates at the school, or with my cousins in the south of Chile, Tomé (when I traveled there on hollydays). Anyway there are very good memories to me. 

And that is All, I hope that you had enjoyed It. 
See you in the next post!       









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