Test your knowledge of The Simpsons - Characters, classic episodes, catchphrases, and Springfield trivia!
The Simpsons is the longest-running American animated series and sitcom in television history. Created by Matt Groening and debuting on Fox in 1989, the show has aired over 700 episodes across more than 30 seasons and continues to produce new episodes. Set in the fictional town of Springfield, The Simpsons follows the yellow-skinned, four-fingered members of the Simpson family: father Homer, mother Marge, and children Bart, Lisa, and baby Maggie. The show's satirical take on American family life, politics, and pop culture has made it one of the most culturally significant television programs ever made.
The Simpsons has been widely credited with revitalizing primetime animated television and paving the way for shows like Family Guy, South Park, Futurama (also created by Matt Groening), American Dad, and Bob's Burgers. The show's influence on popular culture is immeasurable - Phrases like "D'oh!" (now in the Oxford English Dictionary), "Don't have a cow, man," and "Excellent..." have entered everyday speech. The Simpsons has been praised for predicting future real-world events with remarkable accuracy, a phenomenon fans call "The Simpsons predicted it." Check out our television quiz for more TV trivia!
The Golden Age of The Simpsons is generally considered to be Seasons 2-8 (1991-1997), when the show produced some of television's most acclaimed episodes. Classic episodes like "Marge vs. the Monorail," "Last Exit to Springfield," "Homer at the Bat," and "Cape Feare" are studied in schools as examples of masterful comedy writing. The show has featured an extraordinary roster of celebrity guest voices - Everyone from Michael Jackson (uncredited) to Ringo Starr, Stephen Hawking, and Tony Hawk. Whether you've watched every episode or just know the basics, this quiz will test your Springfield knowledge. Try our entertainment quiz for more!
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