The Encyclopedia Simpsonica

Joe Toledo reviews The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to our Favorite Family which details every fact of Simpson trivia known to man - plus some!


Tell Me Something I Don't Know
Even if you aren't interested in information about the episodes, the book provides even more Simpsons knowledge. Ever wanted a list of all the times Homer has said "D'oh!" or "Mmmm?" Have you ever needed a list of all the couch gags the Simpsons performed during the opening credits? Or did you ever want to know who voices your favorite characters? All that information is in there on special insert pages. Several lists compile all the facts and figures that couldn't fit into episode synopses, including the never before published "Itchy and Scratchy" filmography.

The book is built perfectly for browsing. You can just breeze through page by page. If something catches your eye, you stop, take a look, then keep on rolling. You don't have to worry about reading it straight through. It's a reference book. Plus, if you're just interested in finding facts about a particular episode, a rather detailed index is provided in back to point you in the right direction.

What'd I Think?
Judging from the number of Internet web sites dedicated to Simpsons information, a quality compendium is something fans have been wanting for a long time. I applaud Groening and Ray Richmond for putting together a Simpsons book actually worthy of being published.

Previous attempts at Simpsons books were often polluted by half-hearted attempts to recreate the humor and magic of the television show. Well, The Simpsons isn't a book. It is a television show and it's about time Matt Groening and the rest of the folks at The Simpsons realized this. The Simpsons Guide doesn't try to recreate the magic. It captures it by letting you relive all the great moments from the show that you've forgotten and all the subtle ones you missed. In addition, with the insertion of episode production notes, it gives us die-hard fans a little insight into how the show is made.

The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family is a celebration of the show and the years of enjoyment it has brought me as well as fans worldwide. So pick yourself up a copy. Flip through it and relive some good laughs. Quiz your friends. Note all the things you've missed even after five viewings of your favorite episodes. If you love The Simpsons, you are really going to enjoy the book. Don't miss it.

The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family, created by Matt Groening, edited by Ray Richmond and Antonia Coffman. HarperPerennial, 1997. 249 pages, illustrated. Paperback, $15.95; ISBN: 0-06-095252-0.

The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family,is available at the AWN Store.

Joe Toledo is a project manager for the Jamison/Gold Interactive Agency and was recently named Resident Simpsons Expert to the Animation World Staff. He spends his free time not unlike The Simpsons' Comic Book Guy, but at a lot fewer Dr. Who Marathons.





















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