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Screenshot of the five minute clip

Status: Partially found


The animated TV series "The Simpsons" needs no introduction. With more than 500 episodes, a large fanbase, and a number of awards, the show will always be remembered as a pinnacle of comedy.

But very few fans of the show, even devout ones, are aware that a pilot for this show exists.

Matt Groening, the show's creator, started his work by producing a series of comics called Life in Hell, which ran from 1976 until 2012. In the mid to late 1980s, Tracy Ullman liked the characters, and asked Groening to include them as skits in her show. Groening, fearful of copyright issues, decided instead to create an entirely new cast of characters: The Simpsons.

Homer, Lisa, and Marge were all named after his family members, with Bart being an anagram for the word "brat". After the skits got good reception, the skits then became a series. The first produced episode for the series was "Some Enchanted Evening". The plot of the episode revolves around Homer and Marge taking a night out and hiring a babysitter to look after Bart and Lisa. It turns out that this babysitter is a notorious thief, and begins robbing the family. This episode originally suffered various problems before finally airing.

The animation for the original episode was criticized heavily, with James L. Brooks's reaction being, "This is shit." However, the episode was later remade and then aired on television on May 13, 1990 as the last episode of the first season . As of now, only a five minute clip of the pilot has resurfaced onto the Internet.

The video in question

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