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− | | | + | |airdate= March 23, [[2014]] |
− | | | + | |guests=[[Max von Sydow]] as [[Klaus Ziegler]] |
− | | | + | |showrunner1= Matt Selman |
− | | | + | |writer= [[Rob LaZebnik]] |
− | | | + | |director= [[Steven Dean Moore]] |
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− | "'''The War of Art'''" is | + | "'''The War of Art'''" is the fifteenth episode of [[season 25]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the five-hundred and forty-fifth episode overall. It originally aired on March 23, [[2014]]. The episode was written by [[Rob LaZebnik]] and directed by [[Steven Dean Moore]]. It guest stars [[Max von Sydow]] as [[Klaus Ziegler]]. |
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+ | == Synopsis == | ||
+ | {{Desc|After [[Lisa]]'s new pet guinea pig destroys the Simpsons' living room art, [[Marge]] falls in love with a beautiful painting at the Van Houten's yard sale, which [[Homer]] snaps up for 20 bucks. But, when Lisa reveals it's by a famous early 20th century painter and could be worth $100,000, Marge and Homer face a dilemma: split the money with the Van Houtens, or keep the cash as a "cushion" for their kids}}. | ||
== Production == | == Production == | ||
− | The table read for the episode possibly took place on June 16, [[2013]].<ref name="Tom Richmond Twitter"/> | + | The table read for the episode possibly took place on June 16, [[2013]].<ref name="Tom Richmond Twitter">[https://twitter.com/tubatron/status/357162454863728641/photo/1 Tom Richmond on the table read (Twitter)]</ref> |
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+ | File:The War of Art production script.jpg|Production script for the episode. | ||
+ | File:SABF10 script cover.png|Script for the episode. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | The French studio where guest star [[Max von Sydow]] recorded his lines refuses to send the audio tracks until the check from [[FOX]] cleared.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/447789830441684992 Matt Selman's Max von Sydow Twitter post]</ref> The rocks through the window joke was written by [[Mike Scully]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/447863017271603202 Matt Selman's Twitter post]</ref> | ||
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+ | == Reception == | ||
+ | "The War of Art" was nominated for a [[2014]] {{W|Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production}}. However, it lost to ''{{W2|Mickey Mouse|TV series}}''.<ref name="Annie2014">[https://web.archive.org/web/20171110141558/https://annieawards.org/legacy/42nd-annie-awards The Annie Awards - "42nd Annie Awards"] (archived on {{W|Wayback Machine}})</ref> | ||
+ | == International premieres == | ||
+ | {{Airdates | ||
+ | |esLAdate= August 10, 2014;<ref>[http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Vigesimoquinta_temporada_de_Los_Simpson Anexo:Vigesimoquinta temporada de Los Simpson]</ref><ref>[http://www.entutele.com/programa/the-simpsons/280 The Simpsons - Entutele.com]</ref> | ||
+ | |esLAchannel= {{W|Fox Latin America|Fox Latin America}} | ||
+ | |esLAnote= | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | The War of Art | + | File:The War of Art promo 2.png |
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{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
+ | == External links == | ||
+ | *{{Youtube|nV0aL8i5gQ4|Rock-By-Rock}} | ||
+ | *{{Youtube|xh6m56pTP5U|Lisa's Guinea Pig}} | ||
+ | *{{Youtube|IT89D0mSfJs|Greetings From Isla Verde}} | ||
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+ | {{Images|ep=yes}} | ||
{{Season 25}} | {{Season 25}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:2014]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Lisa episodes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Marge episodes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Homer episodes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Annie Award nominated episodes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes written by Rob LaZebnik]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Episodes directed by Steven Dean Moore]] | ||
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Episode Information
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"The War of Art" is the fifteenth episode of season 25 of The Simpsons and the five-hundred and forty-fifth episode overall. It originally aired on March 23, 2014. The episode was written by Rob LaZebnik and directed by Steven Dean Moore. It guest stars Max von Sydow as Klaus Ziegler.
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Synopsis[edit]
- "After Lisa's new pet guinea pig destroys the Simpsons' living room art, Marge falls in love with a beautiful painting at the Van Houten's yard sale, which Homer snaps up for 20 bucks. But, when Lisa reveals it's by a famous early 20th century painter and could be worth $100,000, Marge and Homer face a dilemma: split the money with the Van Houtens, or keep the cash as a "cushion" for their kids"
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Production[edit]
The table read for the episode possibly took place on June 16, 2013.[1]
The French studio where guest star Max von Sydow recorded his lines refuses to send the audio tracks until the check from FOX cleared.[2] The rocks through the window joke was written by Mike Scully.[3]
Reception[edit]
"The War of Art" was nominated for a 2014 Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production. However, it lost to Mickey Mouse.[4]
International premieres[edit]
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Gallery[edit]
References[edit]
External links[edit]
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