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− | + | '''''Simpson Maina: The History of TV's First Family''''' is a 1990 book, and the very first publication regarding to ''The Simpsons''. It was distributed through ''Consumer Reports''' non-profit publisher. It mainly explains how [[Matt Groening]] and his team of showrunners developed the Simpsons from concept sketches, to [[Tracey Ullman shorts]] to a series of their own. Alongside are early character profiles, first season episode summaries, the character inspirations from several past primetime sitcoms and of course, its immediate cultural impact. | |
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Simpson Maina: The History of TV's First Family is a 1990 book, and the very first publication regarding to The Simpsons. It was distributed through Consumer Reports' non-profit publisher. It mainly explains how Matt Groening and his team of showrunners developed the Simpsons from concept sketches, to Tracey Ullman shorts to a series of their own. Alongside are early character profiles, first season episode summaries, the character inspirations from several past primetime sitcoms and of course, its immediate cultural impact.
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