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December 17: "Satire, Politics and Culture through Time"

The The Simpson family premiered on 17 December 1989 and quickly became one of the most iconic television programs of all time. Created by Matt Groening, the animated series follows the daily lives of the Simpson family, who live in the city of Springfield. The series stands out for its particular satire and social criticism of American mores and politics, with characters such as Homer, η Marge, ο Bart, η Lisa and the Maggie to represent the typical American middle-class family. The characters, particularly the rebellious Bart, quickly gained immense popularity, making them synonymous with pop culture.

With the The Simpson family remaining on air for more than 30 seasons, the series has left an indelible mark on television history, winning numerous awards and accolades. Despite its length, the series continues to be timely and address contemporary social and political issues with the same sharp sarcasm and humor that made it popular from day one. The series demonstrates its ability to evolve and adapt to changing times while remaining true to its roots, constantly influencing new generations of viewers.

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