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]]>demonflyingfox shared the trailer for his version of The Simpsons on YouTube, explaining that they wanted to capture the Super Panavision ’70 style. The term is used to describe movies and shows captured by the Panavision 70 mm spherical optics, which were popular from the 1950s until the 1980s.
The trailer quickly captured the attention of internet users and received close to one million views. Viewers are introduced to live-action versions of The Simpsons characters, who look strikingly similar to their animated counterparts. This includes the Simpsons family—Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie—as well as Mr. Burns, Ned Flanders, Moe, Millhouse, and many others.
If you like this reimagining of The Simpsons as a 1950s live-action show, you will be happy to know that demonflyingfox has produced plenty of other similar content. Their YouTube channel also has trailers for South Park, SpongeBob Squarepants, and The Family Guy, among other animated shows, and all of them are done in the same style.
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]]>One of her designs recently went viral and got her over 20k new likes and thousands of new followers. In it, she showed Homer Simpson, a leading character from The Simpsons, disappearing into the bushes. The embroidery basically recreates the scene from a 1994 episode called Homer Loves Flanders and it’s still popular today as a meme.
Rayna has created many more fun and quirky embroideries that show the characters from Futurama, Charlie Brown, Dr. Seuss, Stranger Things, The Office, etc. Follow her on Instagram to see more and check out her Etsy shop if you want to buy one of her designs!
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]]>These young ladies are huge fans of The Simpsons and that’s why they traveled to New Orleans to recreate the iconic scenes from the 17th episode of the 29th season called “Lisa Gets the Blues.” In this episode, the Simpsons family goes to New Orleans and Homer discovers the charms of delicious local food and drinks. The girls managed to recreate Homer’s food tour in a hilarious way.
“We just love both so much: New Orleans and The Simpsons. So when in this one episode, both things got combined, we got so excited, we decided to make a homage to it”, Katrin told *Bored Panda*. “After googling, we found out that those 54 restaurants exist in real life. And what we admire so much is how accurately detailed the makers of The Simpsons are. Everything looks just like it. So impressive.”
Take a look at their video below.
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]]>The post Artist Re-Imagines “The Simpsons” as 1950s Live-Action Show With the Help of AI appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>demonflyingfox shared the trailer for his version of The Simpsons on YouTube, explaining that they wanted to capture the Super Panavision ’70 style. The term is used to describe movies and shows captured by the Panavision 70 mm spherical optics, which were popular from the 1950s until the 1980s.
The trailer quickly captured the attention of internet users and received close to one million views. Viewers are introduced to live-action versions of The Simpsons characters, who look strikingly similar to their animated counterparts. This includes the Simpsons family—Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie—as well as Mr. Burns, Ned Flanders, Moe, Millhouse, and many others.
If you like this reimagining of The Simpsons as a 1950s live-action show, you will be happy to know that demonflyingfox has produced plenty of other similar content. Their YouTube channel also has trailers for South Park, SpongeBob Squarepants, and The Family Guy, among other animated shows, and all of them are done in the same style.
The post Artist Re-Imagines “The Simpsons” as 1950s Live-Action Show With the Help of AI appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Cartoon Character Embroidery by Rayna appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>One of her designs recently went viral and got her over 20k new likes and thousands of new followers. In it, she showed Homer Simpson, a leading character from The Simpsons, disappearing into the bushes. The embroidery basically recreates the scene from a 1994 episode called Homer Loves Flanders and it’s still popular today as a meme.
Rayna has created many more fun and quirky embroideries that show the characters from Futurama, Charlie Brown, Dr. Seuss, Stranger Things, The Office, etc. Follow her on Instagram to see more and check out her Etsy shop if you want to buy one of her designs!
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]]>The post Two Friends Recreated Funny Scenes From “The Simpsons” appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>These young ladies are huge fans of The Simpsons and that’s why they traveled to New Orleans to recreate the iconic scenes from the 17th episode of the 29th season called “Lisa Gets the Blues.” In this episode, the Simpsons family goes to New Orleans and Homer discovers the charms of delicious local food and drinks. The girls managed to recreate Homer’s food tour in a hilarious way.
“We just love both so much: New Orleans and The Simpsons. So when in this one episode, both things got combined, we got so excited, we decided to make a homage to it”, Katrin told *Bored Panda*. “After googling, we found out that those 54 restaurants exist in real life. And what we admire so much is how accurately detailed the makers of The Simpsons are. Everything looks just like it. So impressive.”
Take a look at their video below.
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