The Simpsons
Coverage of The Simpsons in the Nexus archive.
- Mr Monopoly vs Mr Burns: The Simpsons take over Monopoly Go
The Simpsons has collaborated with Monopoly Go! to create a new game integration featuring writers, animators, and voice talent from the show, including a new animated short with Dan Castellaneta, Nancy Cartwright, Harry Shearer, and Will Ferrell. The partnership marks another digital evolution for The Simpsons' gaming legacy.
- ‘It’s Not a Joke’: A ‘Simpsons’ Writer Holds His First Presidential Campaign Rally
Dan Greaney, a writer for 'The Simpsons,' held his first presidential campaign rally in Los Angeles, stating he could no longer remain silent about the 'demolition of American democracy.'
- ‘The Simpsons’ writer behind episode that ‘predicted’ Trump’s presidency now running for president
A longtime 'The Simpsons' writer, known for an episode that seemingly predicted Donald Trump's presidency over two decades ago, is now running for president of the United States. The candidate's background in political satire has drawn attention to their campaign.
- ‘The Simpsons’ writer who wrote episode where Trump became president is now running for president
Dan Greaney, a longtime 'The Simpsons' writer who authored an episode predicting Donald Trump's presidency, has announced his candidacy for U.S. president as a progressive Republican. He is described as following the political tradition of Abraham Lincoln.
- $WCOR
The author invested $100 in a meme coin called WCOR, which is based on The Simpsons, and is seeking expertise on when to withdraw their investment. The coin's return is currently good. The author is aware it might be a scam coin.
- Another DOGE Coin ?!?
The stock of DOGE Coin has been steadily increasing over the past few days, with an unknown cap. The Simpsons allegedly predicted this event. The submitter is unsure about the implications.
- Here are 69 reasons why $TROLL is going to $69
The $TROLL coin is predicted to reach $69 due to its massive global recognition and exclusive IP rights to the troll face meme. The meme has survived for over 17 years and is considered a key part of internet culture. Its market cap is currently tiny compared to its fame.