The Simpsons Movie
2007 feature-length animated comedy based on The Simpsons TV series; a satirical family film about an environmental crisis in Springfield, featuring the original principal voice cast and cinematic production values.
Overview
The Simpsons Movie is a 2007 feature-length animated comedy film based on the long-running television series The Simpsons. Drawing on the show's satirical tone and familiar characters created for television by Matt Groening, the film adapts the family-centered humor and cultural commentary of the series for a theatrical audience. It preserves the principal voice cast and many of the creative contributors from the series while expanding visual gags, music, and set pieces for cinema presentation.
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The central plot follows the Simpson family and the residents of the fictional town of Springfield after an environmental disaster—sparked by Homer Simpson's careless behavior—leads to severe pollution and a radical government response that isolates the town. The story uses this crisis to explore themes of environmental responsibility, community dynamics, media spectacle, and the tension between individual actions and collective consequences. The film mixes slapstick, sight gags, and broad comedy with pointed social satire aimed at government, corporate behavior, and popular culture.
Cast and production
The movie retains the television program's principal voice actors and expanded production resources. The regular cast credited in the film includes Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, and Harry Shearer. In addition to these performers, the film features several guest voices and cameos drawn from outside the series. Production for the theatrical release involved a larger budget than a typical episode, longer development time, and animation work scaled up for the big screen, including more elaborate sequences and a cinematic soundtrack. For official information and studio materials, consult the film's official page.
Release and reception
Released in 2007, the movie was marketed as a major event for fans and attracted wide international distribution. It performed well commercially and sparked discussion about how a popular television property translates into a single cohesive film. Critical reactions noted that the movie remains faithful to its source while also testing the limits of the series' humor in a longer format; reviewers praised its set pieces and satire while some commented on pacing and how different audiences might respond to the mixture of broad jokes and topical commentary.
Music, home media and legacy
The film's score and soundtrack were produced with theatrical ambitions appropriate to a feature film and complemented the expanded visual approach. Following its theatrical run, the movie was released on home media formats and has been included in various collections and streaming windows, allowing new viewers and long-time fans to revisit the story. As a cultural product, the film stands as a notable example of a television series successfully adapted for cinema, preserving character-driven comedy while addressing broader themes on a larger scale.
Notable facts
- The movie enlarges recurring settings and gags from the series into bigger cinematic sequences.
- Environmental themes are central to the plot; for commentary on these aspects see broader discussions of environmental issues and disaster satire.
- The film brought renewed attention to the long-running franchise and reaffirmed the core voice cast's role in defining its characters.
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