The Simpsons(1989) -
Despite being a cartoon, it dealt with grounded issues like financial stress, job security at the nuclear plant, and family dynamics. Defining the Legacy
Bart Simpson’s rebellious attitude (and his famous "Who the hell are you?" line) quickly made him a cultural icon—and a target for concerned parents. The Simpsons(1989)
When premiered on December 17, 1989, it was a creative gamble that changed television forever. Created by Matt Groening , the family first appeared as brief shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show in 1987 before landing their own half-hour sitcom on the then-obscure Fox Network . The Chaos of the First Premiere Despite being a cartoon, it dealt with grounded
Over 35 years later, the show has become a global phenomenon, winning dozens of and even being named the best TV series of the 20th century by Time Magazine . It is famous for its "predictions," seemingly foretelling everything from Disney’s acquisition of Fox to the invention of hover cars (which, to be fair, hasn't happened yet). Created by Matt Groening , the family first