Numerous guest animators have edited the opening 'couch gag' segment in the past, but now, Eric Goldberg, who created the likes of Aladdin, Pochahontas and Hercules, seemingly hasn't held back on putting his own spell on the legendary American sitcom as he features as guest animator. The new opening sequence aired last night (24 April).
The clip begins with baby Maggie going vintage in black and white, paying homage to Steamboat Willie - Disney's first animated movie
- with inanimate objects bouncing along to her rhythm (of course, the
dummy stays intact). It then shows Lisa stepping out of a pumpkin
carriage, in a nod to Cinderella, before receiving a magical makeover
and finding herself in a very pretty pink ball gown.
Marge is also looking particularly glamorous as Snow White, as she
enthusiastically cleans up after the seven dwarfs, whilst Homer enters
as Baloo the bear from The Jungle Book, featuring music rather similar
to the 1967 original's Bare Necessities theme tune. Last but not least,
Bart finishes off Goldberg's guest segment as the sorcerer's apprentice
from Fantasia and indulges his evil side.
Marge Simpson becomes Snow White for the Eric Goldberg animated couch gag
FoxSeason 27 of The Simpsons has made headlines recently as Waylon Smithers finally came out as gay in the worst kept secret of the show, a storyline which was inspired by the writer's son. It will also see the show go 'live' for the first time in its history, with a segment featuring Homer going on air in the 15 May episode.
The Disney-inspired gag got a positive response from regular viewers, with one fan taking to Twitter writing: "Wow, even the xerox-style lines for the Jungle Book era tribute were spot on!" as another wrote, "The Jungle Book reference cracked me up".
One more fan added: "Love Marge's 'Snow White' opening and Homer and Bart's rattlesnake and scorpion fight."
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