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Jun 5, 1993, 10:48:33 AM6/5/93
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Apparently, Prodigy(tm) got Matt Groening to make an electronic
appearance and answer a few questions (of course, I missed it--D'oh!)

What follows are Matt's responses. I haven't included the questions,
as in most cases they are either obvious or Matt includes them as the
first line of his answer. They are organized in alphabetical order by
the Subject, which all start with Matt or Matt's.

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TO: MATT MORRISON (PHXB88C)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT &SIMPS ORIGIN"

Matt,
It's true, 15 minutes was how long it took for me to design
the look of the Simpsons family.
Now, as I've said in countless interviews, Lisa, Maggie,
Marge and Homer are all named after members of my family.
But I also have another sister Patty and a brother Mark, who
I haven't humiliated by naming characters after them.
Matt Groening

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TO: JODI WAY (HSGJ88C)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON AGE"

Jodi,
Will we let Bart, Lisa and Maggie grow up?
No. One of the great things about animation is that your
characters don't have to age. Bart's had his 10th birthday
on the show three times already. We know we'll never have
one of those 25th year reunion shows where viewers tune in
to see their old favorites look like heavily powdered
cadavers.
Matt Groening

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TO: JEFF HONG (XSJB29B)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON ANI 2"

Jeff,
How much person to person contact do I have with the
Simpsons animators?
I work on the 20th Century Fox lot, and the animation studio
is 45 minutes away, in North Hollywood, so most of our
communication is by fax or by phone. I visit the animation
studio, ideally, once a week. I've got to say that it's much
more fun to visit the animators, because they're a lot
happier than TV comedy writers.
Matt Groening

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TO: BRIAN HART (KJNW68A)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON ANIMATION"

Brian,
You asked about how an idea becomes an episode of The
Simpsons.
Briefly, three or four times a year, The Simpsons writing
staff gets together in a hotel room, the idea being that
we're away from distracting phone calls, and we throw out
notions, ideas and outlines for upcoming shows. All the
writers throw in contributions, which is one of the reasons
why the show takes as many peculiar zig-zags as it does.
Once the story is approved to everyone's satisfaction, we
bang a small gong. (This is true!) Then, generally, the
writer who pitched the idea goes off and writes a first
draft, which goes through anywhere from one to three
revisions. Then we have the actors sit down and read through
the script, while the writers make check marks by the lines
that get laughs. We retreat to the re-write room, and spend
a couple of days working on the script again. Then, on the
following Monday, we read the script through one more time
with the actors, after which most of the writers disappear
back into the rewrite room and tighten it up, while the
actors spend the rest of the day recording the script. Then
the animators get ahold of the final script; characters and
backgrounds are designed, and the director works with
storyboard artists to storyboard the entire show.
Matt Groening.

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TO: DAVID BEKERMAN (FCDC41C)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON ANTHRAX"

David,
There are no plans to put Anthrax on The Simpsons at the
moment, but I've heard rumors of an animated Saturday
morning show, "Anthrax Babies."
Matt Groening

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TO: JONATHAN YOUNG (FFVH62A)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON CONAN"

Jonathan,
I ran into Conan O'Brien yesterday, who now has to hide out
because he's become so funny. I'm glad to report that he's
still funny, and I expect his new show to be funny as well.
No one who's worked with Conan has any doubts that he can
pull this off. He's one of the funniest guys I've ever met.
Matt Groening

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TO: THOMAS MCALISTER (MGXD66B)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON DAD"

Tom,
I'd like to clear the record here. Yes, my father's name is
Homer, but he is not bald, fat, or all that stupid. Nor does
he have large bulging eyes, a grotesque overbite or a
compulsive beer drinking disorder. He does like doughnuts,
however.
Matt Groening

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TO: BRUCE LIVESEY 2ND (RDNN84A)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON DRAWING"

Bruce,
I've been drawing in the same simple style since I was in
the 6th grade. One of my big inspirations was Charles
Schulz's Peanuts comics, which taught me that you can
express a wide range of emotion just by altering the shapes
of the characters eyes.
Matt Groening

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TO: G YADA IV I (TKBV53E)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON ELFMAN"

Amber,
You asked how Danny Elfman was chosen to write the theme
song for The Simpsons.
I've been a big fan of Danny's since I watched him in the
late 70s when he performed with the Mystic Knights of the
Oingo Boingo, a bizarre, Cab Callowayesque theatrical revue.
I'm also a big fan of his film scoring, particuarly his
soundtrack for Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. I also used to be a
rock critic of sorts, and I'm not proud to say that I once
panned him badly eough that he actually wrote a disgruntled
letter to the editor.
When we had our first meeting about him possibly writing the
theme I was hoping he wouldn't remember, but he did.
He also forgave me because I had done a number of comic
strips that skewered rock critics they way he though they
should be skewered.
Matt Groening

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TO: NANCY LEIPHART (CMGN76A)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON HARRY"

Nancy,
You're right--Harry Shearer does provide the voice for Rev.
Lovejoy, Ned Flanders and the school principal. He also does
nuclear power plant owner Montgomery Burns, his assistant
Smithers, newscaster Kent Brockman and lots of other minor
characters.
Matt Groening

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TO: CHARLES THOMSON (NBFJ35A)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON HELL"

Charles,
Life in Hell is one of the animation projects that I would
love to do as a TV series. There's been some talk, but
nothing's in the works.
Matt Groening

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TO: KEVIN KELLY (JHNX68A)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON HOMER FOOD"

Kevin,
Hmmm. My two favorite foods mentioned on The Simpsons are
Microwave Seafood Burittos and Heat-Lamp Dogs, which are
both available at the Kwik-E-Mart.
Matt Groening

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TO: JIM MARTIN (FRFJ70A)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON ITCHY"

Jim,
A regular half-hour version of Itchy and Scratchy?
Fans think they want to see more than the 10 to 20 seconds
of Itchy and Scratchy that we put on the show, but my
feeling is less is more. Once you've skinned and flayed a
cat, ripped his head off, made him drink acid and tied his
tongue to the moon, there really isn't that much to say.
Matt Groening

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TO: BRANDON FUHRMANN (WBRB05B)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON MAGGIE"

Brandon,
Will Maggie ever speak again?
We have no plans for that to ever happen again, unless we
can get Elizabeth Taylor back as a regular.
Matt Groening

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TO: JULIE SMITH (TPMM59C)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON MARGE"

Julie
Why does Marge stay with Homer?
She thinks if she murmurs in annoyance often enough, maybe
Homer will change.
Matt Groening

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TO: GREGORY STERN (TSHV05B)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON MOVIE"

Greg,
Will there be a Simpsons movie one day?
Maybe. But right now, we're just trying to get through next
season's scripts. The movie is way down the line.
Matt Groening

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TO: ANDY BLACK (TSXX15C)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON SIMPS LP"

Andy,
The second Simpsons album as originally called "The Simpsons
Summer of Love" and was due in record stores last summer.
Since then, we've been tinkering with the album, and have
changed the title to "The Yellow Album." I guess we're too
late this year to call it "The Simpsons Summer of Love." The
record will be out by the end of the year. Matt Groening

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TO: RICHARD HONEY (SHRH80B)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON SPINOFF"

Richard,
You asked about a Simpsons spin-off that you heard was in
the works.
The show you're referring to is called "The Critic", and it
was created by Al Jean and Mike Reiss, executive producers
of The Simpsons. I have nothing to do with the show, but I
understand it's about a New York film critic, played by
Jon Lovitz.
Matt Groening

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TO: KENNETH JONES (DVVP38B)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON VIDEOS"

Kenny,
No doubt Fox will milk Simpsons fans for all they can get
somewhere down the line, but at the point, there are no
plans for Simpsons videos or laserdiscs in the immediate
future. However, I would love to do laserdiscs, complete
with deleted scenes and additional commentary.
Matt Groening

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TO: ANNDI LYNN (MBDF67C)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT ON VOICES"

Anndi,
The reason we use adults to record the voices for the
Simpsons is that grown-ups are generally better actors than
kids are, and it's legal to get drunk with them after the
show. (G)
Matt Groening

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TO: ALL
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT SAYS THANKS!"

Hey, thanks everybody for all your questions. If we weren't
in the middle of production on shows for next season, I'd
hang around to answer more. But right now, we're working on
a script in which Apu ends up living with the Simpsons, and
I've got to run back to work. But I'll be back!
Matt Groening

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TO: DAMIAN KOLODIY (VBKS90B)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT'S ADVICE"

Damian,
How to get started as a cartoonist?
I suggest that you try to get your cartoons seen by other
people at whatever level you can. I started out cartooning
for my high school and college newspapers, and drawing and
xeroxing my own comic book in my early adult years. I lucked
out by getting a weekly comic strip in the L.A. Reader,
which was a great forum for experimentation. If you can get
your stuff into print, in a school paper or your local
weekly, that's the best way to go.
Matt Groening

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TO: ROBERT W IVEY III (GXRC96C)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT'S ALTER EGO"

Robert,
The Simpsons character I'd most like to be would be Lisa,
because I have the feeling that when she grows up, she'll
escape Springfield and her family.
Matt Groening

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TO: RICH STUART (JHPD29B)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT'S BEGINNING"

Rich,
You asked how I got started drawing comics.
My father was one of those single panel gag cartoonists of
the 1950s. He drew the kinds of cartoons that had guys
standing in bars making disparaging comments. I got my start
self publishing "Life in Hell" comics in 1977. The L.A.
Reader picked it up in 1980, and then, in 1985, I got a
call from producer James L. Brooks about trying my hand on
animation on some undefined future project. In 1987 The
Tracey Ullman Show came along, and Jim Brooks gave me my
first break.
Matt Groening

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TO: GEORGE PLAUTZ (WMCH48A)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT'S FAVE"

George,
I have three favorite episodes of the Simpsons;
1. From the first season, when Lisa met her jaz mentor
"Bleeding Gums" Murphy;
2. From year two, when Marge protested against the violence
in Itchy and Scratchy cartoons;
3. "A Streetcar Named Marge" from this season, when Marge
made her singing stage debut.
Matt Groening

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TO: DAVE EISNER (GCHV39C)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT'S INVOLVEMENT"

Dave,
You asked about the extent of my involvement in The
Simpsons.
The show is the collaborative efforts of a bunch of
brilliant writers, actors and animators. Those credits you
see every week are deserved. We have a full-time staff of
really creative writers who are working at this very
moment while I'm sitting here answering your questions.
These days, I try to poke my head in at various stages of
the animation process, from writing to the final editing and
sound mixing, but a project this complicated and involved
works only because we have lots and lots of talented people
working thir butts off. I could disappear off the face of
the earth and the show would go along just fine, but I think
my contributions may add a chuckle here and there.
Matt Groening

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TO: ROBERT W IVEY III (GXRC96C)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT'S LOOKS"

Robert,
What do I look like?
I've been mistaken more than once for Stephen King, Leonard
Maltin has been mistaken for me, but I think I look more
like a bearded hippie verson of Homer Simpson.
Matt Groening

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TO: STEVEN HANSON (HMTX59A)
FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
SUBJECT: "MATT'S NEXT"

Steven,
I'm working on my next Life in Hell book, a sequel to the
first, "Love is Hell," called "Binky's Guide to Love." I
have a few other number of animated projects in various
stages of development. I don't know which one is going to
happen first.
Matt Groening

Rick "Who'dve thought reading and writing would pay off?" Haan
Psychology Grad Student
University of Arizona
rick...@ccit.arizona.edu

Steve Miller

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Jun 6, 1993, 6:25:38 AM6/6/93
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Check out this excerpt from a post on alt.tv.simpsons. (For the
uninitiated, Matt Groening is the genius behind _Life in Hell_ and one of
the geniuses behind _The Simpsons_, though I have no idea who the strong
guys or fat guys behind either of these are.)

In <0096D8FE...@SKYBLU.CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU> rick...@SKYBLU.CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU (now i know myself so well i'm paranoid) writes:

> Apparently, Prodigy(tm) got Matt Groening to make an electronic
>appearance and answer a few questions (of course, I missed it--D'oh!)

[snip]

>TO: JONATHAN YOUNG (FFVH62A)
>FROM: MATT GROENING (STAR99C)
>SUBJECT: "MATT ON CONAN"
>
>Jonathan,
>I ran into Conan O'Brien yesterday, who now has to hide out
>because he's become so funny. I'm glad to report that he's
>still funny, and I expect his new show to be funny as well.
>No one who's worked with Conan has any doubts that he can
>pull this off. He's one of the funniest guys I've ever met.
> Matt Groening

[snip]

How 'bout that! If Matt backs him up, I'll give him a chance.

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Steve Miller

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Jun 8, 1993, 3:06:46 AM6/8/93
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>Check out this excerpt from a post on alt.tv.simpsons.

[snip]

Heheh!! Sorry about that one, folks . . . I meant to change the
Newsgroups: line to alt.fan.letterman. (Don't worry, I just re-did it,
only not with my head up my *** this time.)

Chris Baird

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Jun 11, 1993, 4:39:03 AM6/11/93
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In article <0096D8FE...@SKYBLU.CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU>

rick...@SKYBLU.CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU writes:
> Apparently, Prodigy(tm) got Matt Groening to make an electronic
> appearance and answer a few questions (of course, I missed it--D'oh!)

What the World truly needs is a Groening interview on
Internet Talk-Radio. :)

--
Chris Baird,, <c892...@cs.newcastle.edu.au>

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