The Simpsons

The Simpsons is a long-running animated comedy focused on the eponymous family in the town of Springfield.

Plot
The Simpsons is an ultimate nuclear family. Homer, the lovable doofus father, stumbles apathetically through his family life and work at the local nuclear power plant. Homer constantly spends most of his time at Moe's Tavern getting drunk. Marge is a hard-working housewife with three children.

Cast

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Trivia

 * Some episodes were banned in other countries due to offensive jokes about those countries.
 * Season 10 episode "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo" wasn't aired in Japan, not available on the Japanese version of the season 10 DVD sets and also the Japanese version of Disney+ streaming service due to the scenes that mocking Japanese culture and society, including a scene where Homer tossing the Japanese emperor into a dumpster of sumo thongs. It was also once not aired on South Korea due to the country's historically censorship about the Japanese content on media after the second World War.
 * Season 13 episode "Blame It On Lisa" was also banned in Brazil for the similar reasons, and as well as depicting the country in an unflattering manner.
 * Season 16 episode "Goo Goo Gai Pan" was banned in China due to its politically sensitive content. It was also not available on the Hong Kong version of the Disney+ streaming service, probably for the same reasons.
 * Season 19 episode "E Pulribus Wiggum" was also banned in parts of Latin America (except for Chile, Colombia, Mexico or Venezuela) until 2016 due to jokes about former Argentine president Juán Perón.
 * Season 28 episode "Looking For Mr. Goodbart" was banned in Russia due to a scene where Homer end up in a church while playing a parody of Pokémon Go, which is being too similar to a real life incident in St. Petersburg.
 * The Simpsons was also banned in Myanmar as a whole, probably due to the most of the characters appearing in the show were having yellow-colored skin, which they perceived as an Asian stereotype and being related to the NLD (National League for Democracy), an opposition party in the country, as the one of the reasons for the ban.