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Latest revision as of 11:29, April 14, 2024
- This article is about the TV show. For the character, see Angry Dad (character). For the short film, see Angry Dad: The Movie (film).
Angry Dad
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TV Show Information
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Angry Dad is a fictional comic turned Internet series created by Bart Simpson. It is about Angry Dad, a character who does stupid things and gets angry—based on Homer's real-life rages.
History[edit]
After animator and artist Geoff Jenkins gave a talk at Springfield Elementary School, the kids started doodling characters and comics. Bart's first comic, featuring a character called Danger Dude, was rejected by Comic Book Guy, who called it "lame and derivative". Bart then showed the comic to Stan Lee, who also didn't like it. However, Stan Lee told Bart that he should keep trying. Bart then tried to come up with an idea for his new comic. When he saw Homer struggling with and getting angry at a lawn chair, Bart turned that into a comic strip and called it Angry Dad. After getting other ideas from Homer's actions, Bart finished his first comic. The comic became a success among the children at the school, and Bart then had Comic Book Guy sell it in The Android's Dungeon.
During a comic signing at school, Todd Linux, the executive of BetterThanTV.com, approached Bart and told him that he wanted to turn Angry Dad into an Internet cartoon. Linux invited Bart and Lisa to their office and showed them around. He also introduced them to the new voice actor of Angry Dad, Dan Castellaneta. Within an hour of the first episode being released, the show became a hit and Homer became a laughing stock in town. This led to the townspeople trying to get Homer angry, and caused more inspiration for Angry Dad episodes.
Eventually, Homer realized that he had anger issues and tried to keep himself calm. This meant that Bart was struggling to get new ideas for Angry Dad, so he set up a trap to humiliate Homer and make him angry. However, Bart and Milhouse found out that BetterThanTV.com had gone under and was out of business, meaning no new Angry Dad cartoons could be made. Bart went to try and stop Homer from falling into the trap but was too late. This led to Homer rampaging around town.[1]
Angry Dad: The Movie[edit]
At some point before BetterThanTV.com went under, they bought many chairs from Herman Millwood, but never paid for them. After the company went bankrupt, Herman Millwood took their cartoons as the only thing of value they had left. Millwood went to Bart as he wanted to turn Angry Dad into a movie. The movie was animated by Nickel 'N' Dime Animation Studios and had to cast someone else as Angry Dad, as the original actor blew his voice out screaming when he found out he wasn't being paid.
The full length film was a disaster at the test screening, so the film was edited to become a short film instead. The short film went on to win several awards including a Golden Globe, a Children's Choice Award, a Kennedy Center Honor, and an Oscar.[2]
Episodes[edit]
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References[edit]
Wikisimpsons has a collection of images related to Angry Dad. |
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