What’s Marge hiding in her hair?
Back when Konami created its Simpsons arcade machine in 1991, Matt Groening’s gleefully dysfunctional cartoon family was only just getting started when it came to global superstardom.
While The Simpsons was arguably a cultural smash hit right out of the gate, Groening had some pretty wild ideas that he wanted to deploy – including one which would serve as a direct reference to Life In Hell, his long-running comic strip series which was focused around a family of talking rabbits.
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What’s Marge hiding in her hair?
Back when Konami created its Simpsons arcade machine in 1991, Matt Groening’s gleefully dysfunctional cartoon family was only just getting started when it came to global superstardom.
While The Simpsons was arguably a cultural smash hit right out of the gate, Groening had some pretty wild ideas that he wanted to deploy – including one which would serve as a direct reference to Life In Hell, his long-running comic strip series which was focused around a family of talking rabbits.
Read the full article on timeextension.com