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'''The Simpsons Archive''', better known as snpp.com or simply SNPP (named for the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]]), is a Simpsons fan site that has been online since 1994. Maintained by many volunteers (currently approaching 60) from, amongst other places, the newsgroup alt.tv.simpsons and ''Simpsons''-related forums, the site features information on every aspect of the show, from detailed guides to upcoming episodes and merchandise, to the episode capsules (text files documenting freeze frame jokes, quotes, scene summaries, reviews and the like),  for which the site is well-known. In a bid to steer clear of Fox's legal department after a conflict in 1996, the site contains no multimedia or interactive features, preferring to focus on documenting the show through textual material.As of October, 2005, the site receives roughly 1.2 million hits per month.
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The Archive began in 1994, the brainchild of Gary Goldberg, with extensive help from the members of alt.tv.simpsons at the time, including Raymond Chen]], the first to compile the episode capsules, and Dave Hall, one of the first online Simpsons fans to champion list-compiling. The site, originally based on the Widener archive set up by Brendan Kehoe in 1989, featured a bright yellow and black design until 1998, when it was revamped to the more subdued style to which it remains today.
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'''The Simpsons Archive''' is a ''[[The Simpsons]]'' fansite that has been online since 1994, that originated from information posted on the alt.tv.simpsons newsgroup. It is maintained by many volunteers, from places such as the newsgroup, and ''The Simpsons''-related forums; the information compiled on the site is from every aspect of the show, such as detailed guides, upcoming episodes, merchandise, episode capsules (text files with heavy detail of every episode), the latter one of the features that has popularized the site.
  
==Site contents==
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== History ==
;FAQs, Guides and Lists : FAQs, character files, merchandise information, broadcast history and, as the name would suggest, various lists (such as the cast list, couch gags, blackboard gags, song lyrics etc.)
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The site began in 1994 as the brainchild of Gary Goldberg, with extensive help from alt.tv.simpsons members, including Raymond Chen and Dave Hall, whom respectively was the first to compile episode capsules, and was one of the online fans to become experienced at list-compilation tasks. The site was originally based on the famous Widener archive, which was set up in 1989 by Brendan Kehoe.
;Upcoming Episodes : Guides to upcoming national schedules in the countries of (including, but not limited to) USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, as well as details on episodes in production.
 
;Episode Guide : Brief episode synopses for each episode, including guest stars and first character appearances.
 
;Episode Capsules : Probably the site's most well-known feature: comprehensive text files documenting quotes and scene summaries, freeze-frame jokes, reviews, animation errors and any other insight necessary. The capsules are mostly compiled from documentation posted to alt.tv.simpsons. The episode capsule is a convention that has since crossed over to many other TV show fansites and newsgroups, including co-[[Matt Groening]] animation ''[[Futurama]]''.
 
;Miscellaneous : A collection of both internal and external copies of academic papers, articles, interviews and the like relating to the show, dating back as far as 1987.
 
;Simpsons-L : The site's own e-mail-based discussion group, with over 1000 members. This list is moderated to prevent spam.
 
;Web links : A comprehensive list of links to hundreds of other related sites, from fansites and character sites to the homepages of the cast and official sites.
 
;The Springfield Times : A news page, home to articles on new Simpsons-related information, events and products, as well as to the two sub-sections of DVD News and Movie News.
 
  
In addition to this, the site offers a search facility and an ''About the Archive'' page which allows you to contact any of the various maintainers and check which new pages and episode capsules have been added since your last visit.
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In 1996, a conflict took place between many ''The Simpsons'' fan site webmasters and Fox, specifically its legal department. To hopefully avoid oppressive cease and desist letters, the site from then on contained no multimedia or interactive features whatsoever, focusing its content on being textual, a practice which has remained to this day. In 1998, it changed from its Widener archive-like appearance and revamped itself to the more subdued style of black and yellow, that still remains to this day. As of October 2005, it receives roughly 1.2 million hits a month.
  
==Publicity==
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In late 2013, the site changed its web address from snpp.com to simpsonsarchive.com. On August 8, 2014, the website's old address snpp.com was closed down, ending its long history of being referred to as 'SNPP'.
The site has been featured in many publications, including the UK magazine ''WebUser'', in which the site ranked #3 in their list of the "Top 100 TV Websites" back in 2002, and several unofficial ''Simpsons'' books including the analytical ''[[Planet Simpson]]'' by Chris Turner and the UK-issued episode guides ''[[Pocket Essentials: The Simpsons]]'' by Peter Mann and ''[[I Can't Believe It's A Bigger, Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide]]'' by Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood. In Planet Simpson, Turner thanks the Simpsons Archive, saying that the book would have been impossible without it.
 
  
[[Matt Groening]], creator of the show, was once quoted in the Argentinian newspaper La Nación as saying: "Sometimes we have to look at fan sites to remember [what we have done before]: one of the best is www.snpp.com. I have no idea what those initials mean, but it has a lot of stuff. Though for them, every episode is the worst ever."Reviews from the site's episode capsules have also been mentioned in the DVD commentaries by various members of the show's staff.
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== Site contents ==
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;FAQs, Guides and Lists: FAQs, character files, merchandise information, broadcast history and, as the name would suggest, various lists (such as the cast list, couch gags, blackboard gags, song lyrics etc.)
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;Upcoming Episodes: Guides to upcoming national schedules in the countries of (including, but not limited to) [[USA]], [[United Kingdom]], [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[Russia]], as well as details on episodes in production.
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;Episode Guide: Brief episode synopses for each episode, including guest stars and first character appearances.
 +
;Episode Capsules: Probably the site's most well-known feature: almost encyclopedic-like text files documenting quotes and scene summaries, freeze-frame jokes, reviews, animation errors and any other insight necessary. The capsules are mostly compiled from documentation posted to alt.tv.simpsons. The episode capsule is a convention that has since crossed over to many other TV show fansites and newsgroups, including co-[[Matt Groening]] animation ''[[Futurama]]''. However, episode capsules have not yet been produced for post-"[[The Bart Wants What It Wants]]" episodes.
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;Miscellaneous: A collection of both internal and external copies of academic papers, articles, interviews etc. relating to the show, dating back as far as 1987, the year the Simpson family began appearing regularly in segments on ''[[The Tracey Ullman Show]]''.
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;Web links: A comprehensive list of links to hundreds of other related sites, from fansites and character sites to the homepages of the cast and official sites. In September - November 2008, this wiki was featured fansite.
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;The Springfield Times: A news page, home to articles on new ''The Simpsons''-related information, events and products. It also has a news archive dating back to 1996.
  
[[Category:Online Content]]
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In addition to this, the site offers a search facility and an ''About the Archive'' page which allows you to contact any of the various maintainers and check which new pages and episode capsules have been added since your last visit. A former site feature, Simpson-L, a site-moderated emailing list, similar to newsgroup alt.tv.simpsons, closed in November 2010 after 14 years.
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== Publicity ==
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=== Publications ===
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The site has been featured in several publications, including the UK magazine ''WebUser'' - in 2002 the site was ranked #3 in their list of the "Top 100 TV Websites", as well as several unofficial ''The Simpsons'' books including the analytical ''Planet Simpson'' by Chris Turner and the UK-issued episode guides ''Pocket Essentials: The Simpsons'' by Peter Mann and ''I Can't Believe It's A Bigger, Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide'' by Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood; the former publication's author stating that the book would have been impossible without the site in the book.
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In 2007, it was ranked #5 on ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'''s list of "25 essential fansites".<ref>[http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20165619_20165621_20167049_21,00.html Entertainment Weekly - 25 Essential Fansites]</ref>
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=== Show staff ===
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[[Matt Groening]], creator of the show, was once quoted in the Argentinian newspaper ''La Nación'' in 2003 as saying: "Sometimes we have to look at fan sites to remember [what we have done before]: one of the best is www.snpp.com. I have no idea what those initials mean, but it has a lot of stuff. Though for them, every episode is the worst ever."<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20070928202728/http://www.simpsonschannel.com/cgi-bin/newspro/addons/iSay.cgi?Page=Comments&ID=EpVyAEFFVkYMgegBJE Simpsons Channel - Groening Visits The Archive &#91;via The Wayback Machine&#93;]</ref> Reviews from the site's episode capsules have also been frequently mentioned in DVD commentaries by various members of the show's staff.
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.simpsonsarchive.com The Simpsons Archive]
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Latest revision as of 22:12, August 3, 2021

The Simpsons Archive
The Simpsons Archive.png
Website Information
URL: http://www.simpsonsarchive.com/
Status:
Active
Launched: 1994
Founder: Jouni Paakkinen
Type of Website: Fan site

The Simpsons Archive is a The Simpsons fansite that has been online since 1994, that originated from information posted on the alt.tv.simpsons newsgroup. It is maintained by many volunteers, from places such as the newsgroup, and The Simpsons-related forums; the information compiled on the site is from every aspect of the show, such as detailed guides, upcoming episodes, merchandise, episode capsules (text files with heavy detail of every episode), the latter one of the features that has popularized the site.

History[edit]

The site began in 1994 as the brainchild of Gary Goldberg, with extensive help from alt.tv.simpsons members, including Raymond Chen and Dave Hall, whom respectively was the first to compile episode capsules, and was one of the online fans to become experienced at list-compilation tasks. The site was originally based on the famous Widener archive, which was set up in 1989 by Brendan Kehoe.

In 1996, a conflict took place between many The Simpsons fan site webmasters and Fox, specifically its legal department. To hopefully avoid oppressive cease and desist letters, the site from then on contained no multimedia or interactive features whatsoever, focusing its content on being textual, a practice which has remained to this day. In 1998, it changed from its Widener archive-like appearance and revamped itself to the more subdued style of black and yellow, that still remains to this day. As of October 2005, it receives roughly 1.2 million hits a month.

In late 2013, the site changed its web address from snpp.com to simpsonsarchive.com. On August 8, 2014, the website's old address snpp.com was closed down, ending its long history of being referred to as 'SNPP'.

Site contents[edit]

FAQs, Guides and Lists
FAQs, character files, merchandise information, broadcast history and, as the name would suggest, various lists (such as the cast list, couch gags, blackboard gags, song lyrics etc.)
Upcoming Episodes
Guides to upcoming national schedules in the countries of (including, but not limited to) USA, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, as well as details on episodes in production.
Episode Guide
Brief episode synopses for each episode, including guest stars and first character appearances.
Episode Capsules
Probably the site's most well-known feature: almost encyclopedic-like text files documenting quotes and scene summaries, freeze-frame jokes, reviews, animation errors and any other insight necessary. The capsules are mostly compiled from documentation posted to alt.tv.simpsons. The episode capsule is a convention that has since crossed over to many other TV show fansites and newsgroups, including co-Matt Groening animation Futurama. However, episode capsules have not yet been produced for post-"The Bart Wants What It Wants" episodes.
Miscellaneous
A collection of both internal and external copies of academic papers, articles, interviews etc. relating to the show, dating back as far as 1987, the year the Simpson family began appearing regularly in segments on The Tracey Ullman Show.
Web links
A comprehensive list of links to hundreds of other related sites, from fansites and character sites to the homepages of the cast and official sites. In September - November 2008, this wiki was featured fansite.
The Springfield Times
A news page, home to articles on new The Simpsons-related information, events and products. It also has a news archive dating back to 1996.

In addition to this, the site offers a search facility and an About the Archive page which allows you to contact any of the various maintainers and check which new pages and episode capsules have been added since your last visit. A former site feature, Simpson-L, a site-moderated emailing list, similar to newsgroup alt.tv.simpsons, closed in November 2010 after 14 years.

Publicity[edit]

Publications[edit]

The site has been featured in several publications, including the UK magazine WebUser - in 2002 the site was ranked #3 in their list of the "Top 100 TV Websites", as well as several unofficial The Simpsons books including the analytical Planet Simpson by Chris Turner and the UK-issued episode guides Pocket Essentials: The Simpsons by Peter Mann and I Can't Believe It's A Bigger, Better Updated Unofficial Simpsons Guide by Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood; the former publication's author stating that the book would have been impossible without the site in the book.

In 2007, it was ranked #5 on Entertainment Weekly's list of "25 essential fansites".[1]

Show staff[edit]

Matt Groening, creator of the show, was once quoted in the Argentinian newspaper La Nación in 2003 as saying: "Sometimes we have to look at fan sites to remember [what we have done before]: one of the best is www.snpp.com. I have no idea what those initials mean, but it has a lot of stuff. Though for them, every episode is the worst ever."[2] Reviews from the site's episode capsules have also been frequently mentioned in DVD commentaries by various members of the show's staff.

References[edit]


External links[edit]