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''Planet Simpson: How a Cartoon Masterpiece Documented an Era and Defined a Generation'', also abbreviated to ''Planet Simpson: How a Cartoon Masterpiece Defined a Generation'', is a non-fiction book about ''
The Simpsons ''The Simpsons'' is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening and developed by Groening, James L. Brooks and Sam Simon for the Fox Broadcasting Company. It is a Satire (film and television), satirical depiction of American life ...
'', written by Chris Turner and originally published on October 12, 2004 by
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. The book is partly a memoir and an exploration of the impact ''The Simpsons'' has had on popular culture.


Background

''Planet Simpson'' was written by Canadian author Chris Turner, who is a big fan of ''The Simpsons'', although "not even the biggest fan I know personally ... I think I am actually a pretty average hardcore fan. What I brought to it was a sense that because the show is as well put together as it is, it really offers a wide lens for looking at culture generally." Turner notes: "I can count on ''The Simpsons'' to provide me with a solid thirty minutes of truth, of righteous anger, of hypocrisies deflated and injustices revealed, of belly laughter and joy. It is food for my soul. Seriously. I think many ''Simpsons'' fans would agree. And that, as far as I'm concerned, makes it a kind of religion," he explains in the book. He had previously written an essay during his time at '' Shift'' entitled "The Simpsons Generation", which was syndicated across North America. Turner wrote ''Planet Simpson'' because there had not been a book that had looked at the "genesis, past, characters and influence" of the show, only official episode guides or academic pieces. ''Planet Simpson'' examines the show's satirical humor and its impact on pop culture. It also looks at numerous episodes of the show. It features a foreword by
Douglas Coupland Douglas Coupland (born 30 December 1961) is a Canadian novelist, designer and visual artist. His first novel, the 1991 international bestseller '' Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture'', popularized the terms Generation X and McJob. He ...
.


Chapters

*Foreword by
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*Introduction: ''The Birth of the Simpsonian Institution'' *Chapter 1: ''The Life & Times of The Simpsons'' **A brief history of the show, its creation, its writers and a study of its various styles of humour. Also details the shows descendants and its "ancestors". *Chapter 2: ''Homer's Odyssey'' **Focuses on Homer Simpson, extended mention of Frank Grimes. *Chapter 3: ''Bart Simpson, Punk icon'' **Focuses on Bart Simpson, extended mention of
Sideshow Bob Robert Underdunk "Bob" Terwilliger Jr., Doctor of Philosophy, PhD, better known as Sideshow Bob, is a recurring antagonist in the animated television series ''The Simpsons''. He is voiced by Kelsey Grammer and first appeared in the episode "The ...
, Krusty, and Principal Skinner. *Chapter 4: ''Citizen Burns'' **Focuses on Mr. Burns, extended mention of Jack Larson,
Reverend Lovejoy The Reverend, Reverend Timothy "Tim" Lovejoy, Jr. is a recurring character in the Animated cartoon, animated television series ''The Simpsons''. He is voiced by Harry Shearer, and first appeared in the episode "The Telltale Head". Rev. Lovejo ...
, Lindsey Naegle, Mayor Quimby, Waylon Smithers, Squeaky Voiced Teen, Chief Wiggum, and Wiseguy. *Chapter 5: ''Lisa Lionheart'' **Focuses on
Lisa Simpson Lisa Marie Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television sitcom series ''The Simpsons''. She is the middle child of the Simpson family. Voiced by Yeardley Smith, Lisa was born as a character in '' The Tracey Ullman Show'' short ...
. *Chapter 6: ''Marge Knows Best'' **Focuses on
Marge Simpson Marjorie Jacqueline "Marge" Simpson () is a character in the American animated sitcom ''The Simpsons'' and part of the eponymous family (The Simpsons). Voiced by Julie Kavner, she first appeared on television in '' The Tracey Ullman Show'' s ...
, extended mention of
Ned Flanders Nedward "Ned" Flanders Jr., commonly referred to by his surname, is a fictional character in the animated television series ''The Simpsons'', voiced by Harry Shearer and first appearing in the series premiere episode "Simpsons Roasting on an ...
and Grampa Simpson. *Chapter 7: ''The Simpsons in Cyberspace'' **Focuses on the Internet and its influences in the show and the shows influence on the Internet, extended mention of
Comic Book Guy Jeff Albertson, commonly known as the Comic Book Guy (CBG), is a Recurring character, recurring fictional Character (arts), character in the animated television series ''The Simpsons'' and Eisner Awards, Eisner-nominated Spin-off (media), spin-o ...
. *Chapter 8: ''The Ugly Springfieldianite '' **Focuses on The Simpsons in the United States and abroad, extended mention of Apu and Groundskeeper Willie. *Chapter 9: ''The Simpsons Go Hollywood'' **Focuses on the shows take on Hollywood, celebrities and the shows many guest stars, extended mention of Kent Brockman, Krusty, Troy McClure, and Rainier Wolfcastle. *Chapter 10: ''The Simpsons Through the Looking Glass'' **Focuses on the shows take on pop culture. *Chapter 11: ''Planet Simpson'' **The conclusion of the book.


Top 5 episodes

The end of the first chapter includes a look at the author's Top 5 episodes. Turner lists " Last Exit to Springfield" as his favourite episode. The other four episodes ordered by airdate: " Marge vs. the Monorail", " Rosebud", " Deep Space Homer" and " El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)".


Reception

Christopher Hirst of ''
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'' felt the book would largely appeal to fans of ''The Simpsons'' who would enjoy "Turner's critical intelligence and social awareness," while "non-fans will see 470 pages of geeky raving." He felt the book was "
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," and its "combination of motor-mouthed omniscience and voluminous footnotes is reminiscent of a certain style of highbrow writing about pop music." Curtis Gloade of '' The Record'' described the book as "almost 500 pages of this sort of meticulous, clear, and I believe, accurate rhetoric. It kept me nodding in agreement throughout. And laughing, too." He also wrote that he hopes people will not skip by the book at the bookstore because it is about ''The Simpsons'' and assume that it is "little more than a laugh-along-with-me book with lots of pictures and funny quotes." Gloade commented that this is "not the case. I laughed out loud regularly at the many ''Simpsons'' quotes, but that's only a small part of the total package." He concluded that ''Planet Simpson'' is an "enjoyable reading experience, one that will likely be matchless still for a long time because I highly doubt we'll see such a melding of a stellar pop culture icon (''The Simpsons'') and eloquent cultural critic (Turner) again for a long time." Kevin Jackson of ''
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'' gave a largely negative review of the book. While feeling Turner's knowledge of the show was vast and finding much of the initial "less well-known aspects of Simpsonian pre-history" interesting, he overall felt the book was mostly "flimflam and filler" and criticised Turner's "gee-whiz prose and occasional lapses into plain old illiteracy" and ultimately failed to achieve the analytical goal Turner set: "It would take wit as keen and literary flair as supple as he show's writersto do justice to the show, and Turner is gifted with neither: he may think like
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, but he writes more like the
Comic Book Guy Jeff Albertson, commonly known as the Comic Book Guy (CBG), is a Recurring character, recurring fictional Character (arts), character in the animated television series ''The Simpsons'' and Eisner Awards, Eisner-nominated Spin-off (media), spin-o ...
."


Editions

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References

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External links


Official website of the Author
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