I plan on snuggling up on the couch and closing my weekend like I did all those years ago, by catching up with The Simpsons once again. It would be Nancy Cartwright rapping straight 90’s style as Bart in “Do the Bartman,” and Kipp Lennon singing “Happy Birthday, Lisa.” My third would be the fireworks extravaganza that closed the show. The entire venue became a salute to Springfield. The family proceeds through gates and then walks to the seats, while Bart and Lisa keep repeating "Are we at our seats yet?" Beverly D'Angelo and Yeardley Smith arrives, and after showing a scene from Colonel Homer, Baverly (dressed as Lurleen) sings "Bagged Me a Homer". Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Hans Zimmer is invited to the stage by Hank next, talking about The Simpsons Movie, with scenes from it are shown, with The Longest Daycare shown right afterwards. Despite this and the nearly 100° temperatures, it was a memorable evening and the perfect way to say goodbye to summer, but hello to a renewed relationship with The Simpsons. 58 Skini prevod. Insert me on the left.}. On Ice! and Homer answers "No". The Simpsons Take the Bowl were live shows at the Hollywood Bowl on September 12, 13 and 14 2014. Springfield descended upon the Hollywood Bowl last month during an unprecedented three-day concert extravaganza celebrating the music of “The Simpsons.” Preceding the show’s milestone 26th season, “The Simpsons Take the Bowl” premiered Friday, Sept. 12, … A Message from Springfield Republican Party Headquarters, Homer from the Green Room at San Diego Comic-Con 2016, Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson, https://simpsonswiki.com/w/index.php?title=The_Simpsons_Take_the_Bowl&oldid=983624. The Simpsons Take the Bowl was a special live show that was shown during the Hollywood Bowl on September 12, 13 and 14 2014. We attended the last night of the show, the Bowl’s final performance for the summer 2014 season and unarguably the warmest night of the year. I’m sure you’ve read lots and lots about it already but if you’re interested … Perhaps it’s because the show is almost as old as I am. Where: The Hollywood Bowl Location: 2301 North Highland Avenue, Hollywood Admittedly, it’s been a long while since I’ve actually snuggled up on the couch to watch an episode of The Simpsons , and yet, it still feels so deeply embedded as apart of my life. They didn’t. As I wrap up my thoughts about the evening and what the show itself has done culturally, I can’t help but be awed at how the brains behind The Simpsons created an entire world that’s all to familiar to me, living through even another generation as I type this. Please improve the article, or discuss the issue on the talk page.What is missing is: We need a full plot of what happened, with a synopsis... unfortunately, this may be hard to get. Hank, after saying thanks to Alf Clausen, present in the public, introduces Chris Ledesma, which conducts a medley of his works including Cut Every Corner and Señor Burns. Wookiee popping in with a little review of the recent Simpsons Take The Bowl concert that was held for three nights (September 12-14) at the Hollywood Bowl. Welcome to All That Glitters! The Simpsons took over the Hollywood Bowl last night to celebrate their 25th anniversary and highlight some of the show’s best musical moments. Submissions without photos may not be accepted. It’s no surprise then that watching Nancy Cartwright perform “Do the Bartman” would instantly feel so reminiscent, which Yeardley Smith shared on-stage that night was in fact, written by Michael Jackson. The Simpsons’ 1992 Super Bowl Prediction. The intelligent minds behind The Simpsons already had over 51,000 spectators (over three nights) in the palms of their collective hands before they sat down to write The Simpsons Take the Bowl, a hodgepodge of animated clips, anecdotes, guest star appearances, musical numbers, and fireworks—all co-hosted by three voiceover artists: Hank Azaria (“Moe,” “Chief Wiggum,” “Comic Book Guy,” et al), … "25 years ago... in a gorge far, far away..."Homer's jump of the Springfield Gorge and the subsequent failed rescue scenes is shown ("Bart the Daredevil"). The Simpsons (1989) Sezona 3 Epizoda 3. {A behind the scenes look at prepping for a night at The Bowl. Homer is finally going to activate the fireworks at the right time, but Maggie presses the "Simpsons Finale" button before him, starting them. Rehearsals were taking place in the final week before the show. Conan O'Brien, dressed as Lyle Lanley, arrives on stage and talks about his work on the show, and afterwards with Hank Azaria and the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles sung The Monorail Song. Since we’re in the middle of a one-month break between the record-breaking 552-episode Simpsons marathon on FXX and the premiere of Season 26 on Fox, a … Everyone on stage takes their leave after bowing, to the theme song, to conclude the show. Next, the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles sings We Do (The Stonecutters' Song) and See My Vest, removing their robes, revealing vests underneath. All Rights Reserved. The depth of character development in nearly every re-occurring resident of Springfield boggles my mind. }, Stay in Touch: Facebook | Twitter | Bloglovin‘. Jon Lovitz, Beverly D'Angelo and "Weird Al" Yankovic all performed and Matt Groening gave behind the scenes anecdotes to the audience. I remember the big “Who Shot Mr. Burns?” cliff-hanger. {The line was too long to take a picture on the famous Simpsons couch, so I snapped a quick photo in between set-ups for the next person. Original air date: January 23, 1992 Became reality: January 26, 1992. }, {And in the midst of all things The Simpsons….you gotta love their sense of humor. 15:12. }, {Even the women’s restrooms signs became “Simpson-ized.”}, {Getting to our seats…yes, we were waaaay in the back! It's easy, free, and your work on the wiki can be attributed to you. After showing the scene from That '90s Show he's in, "Weird Al" Yankovic arrives next on the stage singing a Jack & Diane parody. A guide to and celebration of life in Los Angeles. “The Simpsons” set up shop at the Hollywood Bowl over the weekend -- and tens of thousands of loyal followers made the pilgrimage to witness the … Hank is next dressed up as Duffman, while cheerleaders ("Alone Again, Natura-Diddily") were ready to shoot t-shirts from the t-shirt cannons, but Yeardley Smith/Lisa stops them, and they start handing over t-shirts normally to the public. Co-hosts Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright, and Yeardley Smith did a seamless job slipping in and out of character, easily being themselves during their hosting duties, but seemingly even more comfortable voicing their iconic characters throughout the night. The good news: there isn’t a bad seat at the Hollywood Bowl.}. In other fake news from The Simpsons, the pile of shit known as Comicbook.com is spinning a narrative that the episode “Sunday, Cruddy Sunday” predicted the Chiefs vs Niners Super Bowl because that episode had two teams wearing red during the big game. Afterwards, after showing Meat and You: Partners in Freedom, in tribute to Phil Hartman, Hank introduces Jon Lovitz that sings Stop the Planet of the Apes I Want to Get Off. The Simpsons Take The Bowl! Fun fact I learned that night: MJ did Leon’s voice talent, but hired an impersonator, Kipp Lennon to sing “Happy Birthday, Lisa.” Kipp Lennon came out moments later and performed it live. Just click the "Edit page" button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Company Credits submission guide. Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window), Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window), The Weekender: My Search for the Perfect Crossbody Under $50, Best Dressed: The 2015 Golden Globe Awards. Music editor Chris Ledesma conducted a part of the c… It looks like we don't have any Company Credits for this title yet. It’s only fitting then that to salute the longest running American sitcom ever, that The Simpsons would do it big. This gargantuan, exuberant Simpsons show and fireworks spectacular was truly something to behold. Scenes from all seasons were shown as well as new content written for the Hollywood Bowl.