The Simpsons break record of chapters
The animated series exceeded the 635 episodes that Gunsmoke had as the broadcast with more chapters aired in US central time
The animated series The Simpsons, created by the American Matt Groening, continues beating records, and this Sunday, April 29, exceeded the 635 episodes that Gunsmoke had as the broadcast with more episodes broadcast in US central time.
The animated series The Simpsons, created by Matt Groening, continues beating records, and this Sunday, April 29, exceeded the 635 episodes that Gunsmoke had as the broadcast with more episodes broadcast in US central time.
According to media, after the renewal of season 30, the series would reach the figure of 669 episodes, in fact to be confirmed, the character Homer Simpson made a reference to his achievement when shouting: "in your face Gunsmoke" , in allusion to the series that would expire.
Inclusively, in the 635 broadcast, the show paid tribute to the program it matched, when the father of the family commented that they were going to leave Gunsmoke behind, although Bart intervened to remember that the West series also had episodes on the radio.
Since its creation in 1989, the most popular yellow family of television, it has reaped several successes, from its 32 Emmy awards, to the curious predictions to which the program hits, and today at 29, they break another record.
Love the Simpsons, been watching since I was in high school till now.