The Simpsons (Media) - Does Matt Groening succeed in making his cartoon appeal to such a wide audience?
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The Simpsons (Media) Does Matt Groening succeed in making his cartoon appeal to such a wide audience? Matt Groening succeed in making his animated cartoon, 'The Simpsons' appeal to such a wide audience as it is a highly sophisticated and expensive operation with a multi million-dollar budget. It is successful worldwide as many people enjoy watching the show. The show uses a 36-piece orchestra for background music, a committee of fifteen scriptwriters who writes the scripts and it uses between 20 and 30 thousand drawings for each episode. The Simpson's began as a short cartoon slots for the Tracy Ullman Show. But it became so successful that in December 1989, Fox Network decided to produce 30minute version, which is now in it's 14th season. Matt Groening based the characters on his own family. Each member of the Simpsons family is different: Homer is a working class father, a safety inspector in the nuclear power plant....

