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− | + | "Al-Shamshoon" (In Arabic, الشمشون) was the Arabic dub of The Simpsons, first aired in September 2005.Before they had a Arabic subtitled version of the English epsiodes.It was dubbed in Arabic (with subtitles provided for shots including written English, such as the chalkboards), references to alcohol (Duff Beer & Moe's Tavern), pork (bacon & hot dogs), and numerous other themes have been deleted or significantly modified. For instance, Homer drinks soda-pop instead of beer and eats beef sausages as opposed to pork and all references to Moe's Tavern were cut. The characters were also given typical Arabic names such as '''Omar''', '''Mona''' and '''Badr''' for Homer, Marge and Bart respectively as part of the retooling, while voices were provided by leading actors including Egyptian film star [[Mohamed Heneidi]] as "Omar", and their hometown "Springfield" was called "'''Rabeea'''" (Arabic for Spring) and made it look like an American town with a major Arab population. The series did not fare very well and only 34 of the 52 adapted episodes aired. | |
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Revision as of 15:28, October 20, 2008
"Al-Shamshoon" (In Arabic, الشمشون) was the Arabic dub of The Simpsons, first aired in September 2005.Before they had a Arabic subtitled version of the English epsiodes.It was dubbed in Arabic (with subtitles provided for shots including written English, such as the chalkboards), references to alcohol (Duff Beer & Moe's Tavern), pork (bacon & hot dogs), and numerous other themes have been deleted or significantly modified. For instance, Homer drinks soda-pop instead of beer and eats beef sausages as opposed to pork and all references to Moe's Tavern were cut. The characters were also given typical Arabic names such as Omar, Mona and Badr for Homer, Marge and Bart respectively as part of the retooling, while voices were provided by leading actors including Egyptian film star Mohamed Heneidi as "Omar", and their hometown "Springfield" was called "Rabeea" (Arabic for Spring) and made it look like an American town with a major Arab population. The series did not fare very well and only 34 of the 52 adapted episodes aired.
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