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− | [[Carlos Ysbert]] starts to dub [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] since season 12 onwards when he replaced [[Carlos Revilla]] who died in year 2000. [[Margarita de Francia]] is the third actress providing the vocie for [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] and her sisters after [[Amparo Soto]] (seasons 1- | + | [[Carlos Ysbert]] starts to dub [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] since season 12 onwards when he replaced [[Carlos Revilla]] who died in year 2000. [[Margarita de Francia]] is the third actress providing the vocie for [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] and her sisters after [[Amparo Soto]] (seasons 1-3) and [[Begoña Hernando]] (seasons 4-5). Both stopped dubbing Marge due to voice problems with his character. [[Sara Vivas]] and [[Isacha Mengíbar]] provides the voice for [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] repectively since first episode. |
Other cast members are [[Abraham Aguilar]] (Krusty, Lenny), [[Juan Antonio Arroyo]] (Lou, Carl), [[Eva Díez]] (Milhouse), [[Antonio Esquivias]] (Sideshow Bob), [[David García]] (Disco Stu, Kent Brockman, Snake, Comic Book Guy, Captain McAllister), [[Javier García]] (Apu, Dr. Nick Riviera, Waylon Smithers), [[Luis Marín]] (Jasper, Willie, Barney Gumble), [[José Padilla]] (Seymour Skinner), [[Laura Palacios]] (Nelson Muntz, Rod Flanders), [[Juan Perucho]] (Moe, Chief Wiggum) and [[Chelo Vivares]] (Itchy, Cookie Kwan, Todd Flanders) | Other cast members are [[Abraham Aguilar]] (Krusty, Lenny), [[Juan Antonio Arroyo]] (Lou, Carl), [[Eva Díez]] (Milhouse), [[Antonio Esquivias]] (Sideshow Bob), [[David García]] (Disco Stu, Kent Brockman, Snake, Comic Book Guy, Captain McAllister), [[Javier García]] (Apu, Dr. Nick Riviera, Waylon Smithers), [[Luis Marín]] (Jasper, Willie, Barney Gumble), [[José Padilla]] (Seymour Skinner), [[Laura Palacios]] (Nelson Muntz, Rod Flanders), [[Juan Perucho]] (Moe, Chief Wiggum) and [[Chelo Vivares]] (Itchy, Cookie Kwan, Todd Flanders) |
Revision as of 20:45, July 1, 2014
- For for the Latin American Spanish dub of Los Simpson, see Los Simpson (Latin America).
Los Simpson (Spain)
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TV Show Information
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Los Simpson is the name of the European Spanish dub of The Simpsons.
History
The first episode ever aired in Spain was Some Enchanted Evening. It aired on TVE on January 20, 1991. Next day, TVE announced that series will be aired weeky on La2, the second channel of TVE. In 1994, after third seasons Antena 3 buy the rights ant start aired ir on December 15, 1994. Currently broadcast two episodes daily at 14:00 CET. Also, they broadcasted episodes by night in Christmas or brand new season. Parallel Neox broadcasts two episodes daily at 21:00 CET, an reruns on Sudays six episodes aired that week. FOX airs one episode daily at 14:30 CET.
Voice Actors
The principal cast is the following:
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Carlos Ysbert starts to dub Homer since season 12 onwards when he replaced Carlos Revilla who died in year 2000. Margarita de Francia is the third actress providing the vocie for Marge and her sisters after Amparo Soto (seasons 1-3) and Begoña Hernando (seasons 4-5). Both stopped dubbing Marge due to voice problems with his character. Sara Vivas and Isacha Mengíbar provides the voice for Bart and Lisa repectively since first episode.
Other cast members are Abraham Aguilar (Krusty, Lenny), Juan Antonio Arroyo (Lou, Carl), Eva Díez (Milhouse), Antonio Esquivias (Sideshow Bob), David García (Disco Stu, Kent Brockman, Snake, Comic Book Guy, Captain McAllister), Javier García (Apu, Dr. Nick Riviera, Waylon Smithers), Luis Marín (Jasper, Willie, Barney Gumble), José Padilla (Seymour Skinner), Laura Palacios (Nelson Muntz, Rod Flanders), Juan Perucho (Moe, Chief Wiggum) and Chelo Vivares (Itchy, Cookie Kwan, Todd Flanders)
Guest stars
Most of the time, guest stars are dubbed by it regular voice actor in Spain. For example, Sideshow Bob voice actor (Antonio Esquivias) provided the voice of Kelsey Grammer in Frasier. This was an idea of Carlos Revilla, former Spanish dubbing director.