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International Fans of “The Simpsons” Made a Pixel Art Couch Gag and Protest in The Streets Over Time Slot Change

February 16, 2015
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bolivia, couch gag, ivan dixon, paul robertson, the-simpsons, unitel

It should come as no surprise to any of us that the living legend of an animated series The Simpsons, going 26 seasons strong, has a fervent following worldwide. 

Recent examples of this came this week as an Australian duo of Paul Robertson and Ivan Dixon created a fantastic pixel art “couch gag” that will be used on tonight’s episode. The team at The Simpsons even had a fun response to their submission.

Much more unbelievable than that, over two thousands Bolivians gathered in the streets to protest a time slot change of The Simpsons (via The AV Club). 

It’s been quite the week for The Simpsons that was capped off with a WGA Award win.

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