![]() ![]() Brooks recorded the character as such, but Cargill didn’t work and was deemed too slow and depressing. Only Cargill was initially envisioned as a much more harmless, potbellied character in the vein of Kirk Van Houten. That helped her story even more than if she experienced it and nobody did anything about it.”ġ3 Albert Brooks Recorded All of His Lines in an Hourīrooks, a famous Simpsons voice artist, was brought in to play the evil Russ Cargill, head of the EPA. And what’s stronger is Marge is observing this, and nobody seems to pay attention to it. Once we put Grampa in there, the scene became funnier and actually made more sense. “You’re sort of waiting for it to be over. ![]() “It had some jokes and setups and payoffs, but overall it wasn’t entertaining,” director David Silverman told Entertainment Weekly. That scene was originally animated with Marge doing the prophecy, which was quite taxing for voice artist Julie Kavner. In the movie, Grampa Simpson has a moment in church where he envisions great danger befalling Springfield and rolls around between the church pews making chicken noises before yelling, “Eepa! Eepa!” Play 14 Marge Simpson Was Originally Going to Have the EPA Visions Years later, The Simpsons would end up dominating viewing numbers on Disney+, far surpassing even The Mandalorian. His line? “I’m the mascot of an evil corporation!” Play ![]() While on board an Alaskan passenger train, Bart swings upside down from the luggage compartment sporting a Madonna bra that also looks like Mickey Mouse ears. To celebrate the The Simpsons Movie’s 16th anniversary, we recommend you turn on some Green Day, order some donuts and read on about the movie that seemingly, kept the franchise’s supposed psychic powers alive. The Simpsons Movie would go on to be nominated for a Golden Globe and gross over half a billion dollars worldwide, which is impressive for a film from a franchise some had felt lost its fastball (and that forced us all to see Bart’s doodle).Ĭlick right here to get the best of Cracked sent to your inbox. On July 27, 2007, Simpsons fans reached nirvana when they finally saw their favorite cartoon family hit the big screen. ![]()
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