Are The Simpsons ending? Famous animation shocks fans with “final” episode in Season 36

The Simpsons is ending? Famous animation shocks fans with 'final' episode in the 36th season
The Simpsons is ending? Famous animation shocks fans with ‘final’ episode in the 36th season (YouTube / @TheSimpsonsTheory)

The animated series “The Simpsons” surprised fans by showcasing what it called its ‘series finale’ during the premiere of the 36th season.

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The episode, titled “Bart’s Birthday,” began with Conan O’Brien, a former writer for the show, hosting a gala with animated celebrities and announcing that Fox had decided to end the series. O’Brien also mentioned that this show was an important part of his career and joked about leaving a sweater in the writers’ room.

During the episode, O’Brien presented scenes created by artificial intelligence, showcasing dramatic moments, including the death of Mr. Burns and the closing of Moe’s bar.

Additionally, animated recreations of popular show endings, such as “Game of Thrones” and “Breaking Bad,” were made. In the end, Bart realizes he was in an AI-generated illusion, revealing that the ‘series finale’ was just a joke.

+ Click here to see a clip from the episode

Several comments on social media highlighted the surprise and humor of the episode, which was praised for its creativity and references.



Matt Groening, the creator of the series, had previously stated in 2021 that there were no plans to end “The Simpsons.”

Source: New York Post | Photos: YouTube (@TheSimpsonsTheory) | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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