Springfield’s First Family ventures into the world of virtual reality with the help of Google. Airing on Sunday, October 16th at 8 p.m., The Simpsons’ 600th ...
Even if you think The Simpsons has lost its spark, there's no denying that the show does a great job at keeping up with popular culture and technology. It's already taken on Apple (and its leader ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Don't have a Cardboard Viewer? The viewer is required if you want to see the couch gag in virtual ...
Not content with your current viewing habits when it comes to The Simpsons? If watching one episode at a time isn't satisfying, then lets multiply it by 500. This is 500 episodes of the popular ...
The Simpsons, the longest-running American animated program and the longest-running American sitcom, aired its 600 th episode last night. In celebration of the milestone (and reinforcing its ability ...
Fox Broadcasting is teaming with the Google Spotlight Stories to create a special virtual reality experience for The Simpsons couch gag to commemorate its milestone 600th episode. Titled “Planet of ...
WASHINGTON (WASHINGTON POST) - First Pikachu, now Homer Simpson. Could SpongeBob or a Minion be next? Because iconic yellow cartoon characters will apparently be our highly visible guides into our ...
Liam Gallagher has recently admitted that he “stacked it” while playing a Simpsons video game on his VR headset. In an interview with Absolute Radio the musician stated that he "stacked it" while ...
We won't give it all away, but there is a sequence that show's "Moe's Cavern," while Comic Book Guy makes a silly jab at the VR movement, saying, "You do not know how stupid you look in those glasses.
The Simpsons will be celebrating its 600th episode with none other than a virtual reality couch gag. Professor Frink will be pleased. Titled 'Planet of the Couches', the gag will open the series' 27th ...
James L. Brooks can recall the exact moment he realized "The Simpsons" had become a pop culture phenom. "It was 27 years ago and some magazine like 'Satellite News' put us on the cover," recalled ...
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