1989: The Simpsonstv Show |
: The show was initially intended to debut earlier in 1989 with the episode "Some Enchanted Evening," but severe animation quality issues forced a delay.
: Between 1987 and 1989, the family appeared in 48 two-minute segments. The decision to expand these into a full series came after executive producer James L. Brooks convinced Fox to take a risk on a dysfunctional family dynamic that contrasted with the "clean" family sitcoms of the era, such as The Cosby Show . The SimpsonsTV Show | 1989
: It was the first animated sitcom to air in primetime since The Flintstones in the 1960s. Production Origins : The show was initially intended to debut
: Groening based the characters on his own family members, naming them Homer, Marge, Lisa, and Maggie—substituting "Bart" for his own name. Brooks convinced Fox to take a risk on
The show immediately stood out for its edgy, satirical take on American life. By the end of its first year, The Simpsons had become a ratings hit and a cultural phenomenon , leading to a massive wave of "Bartmania" merchandise that included the famous catchphrase, "Don't have a cow, man!".
: The original cast established in 1989 included Dan Castellaneta (Homer), Julie Kavner (Marge), Nancy Cartwright (Bart), and Yeardley Smith (Lisa). Cultural Impact in 1989
: The series officially premiered on December 17, 1989 , with the episode "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" .