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We've reached the end of the month, which means it's once again time for another installment of our community podcast! Join us as we discuss the dawn of season 35, new Simpsons-themed shoes, the legendary caramel on the ceiling of the writers' room, a real-life Moe's Tavern in Austin, and more.  And, as always, we read and respond to your questions and comments from the most recent round of episodes. It's all happening on this month's Talk to the Audience—the only podcast more entertaining than a movie starring Liza Minelli and Mickey Rourke!

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Anonymous

Re: One Piece, a lot of people do talk about skipping Thriller Bark (and Skypeia), but I enjoyed it even if it dragged a bit at times. I remember finding it often very fun, and builds some important lore. The next major arc is a banger, though! I'm excited to hear both your continued thoughts as you progress. (Also have to say the current chapters are incredible. It's not the worst plan to stop consuming all other media for several months and get caught up ;D )

Anonymous

Hey I’M the resident 23 year old on this patreon

Anonymous

Here's a cool video that does a nice comparison between a classic simpsons season and a slightly modern scene. Though it's from a game that probably had a different production pipeline, the video goes over some pretty cool facts on how production pipelines change for animated shows and how character model sheets are affected along the way (rules that change or get stricter). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_91Id0ZYGY Big agree with Daran's post. The character's are still being hand drawn. Looking (very) closely at the character's lines and proportions you can see subtle imperfections that rigged/puppeted animation doesn't (normally) capture. The main moments where there's specific digital assistance for movement is typically for simple walk cycles where the character's body (outside the legs and arms) doesn't need to be redrawn.

Burt Stanton

Bob thank you for articulating my basic feelings about 2d Mario. I also have kept buying the New Super Mario games and not liking them the way I did SNES Mario. I thought maybe I just outgrew Mario games because they kept getting good reviews but I just wasn't enjoying them.

Anonymous

Re: if there's a talking simspons discord I wouldn't mind getting back into monster hunter on steam. I got both and their expansions and have been hunting since the psp titles