The Simpsons actor Hank Azaria has one of his main characters respond to the Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Presidential debate. Azaria has contributed his voice acting skills to over 700 episodes The Simpsons. His cast is extensive, including roles such as Moe Syzslak, Chief Wiggum, Comic Book Guy, and Dr. Nick Riviera. The Simpsons began running back in 1989, and has had 35 completed seasons. The Simpsons season 36 is set to air later this month on September 29. The series is set in the fictional town of Springfield, which is an imaginary amalgamation of many real-life locations.
Azariah makes Chief Wiggum respond to comments made by people who eat cats and dogs in Springfield. In a social media video, Azaria thinks the situation is being handled by the Springfield Police Department. In the video, Azaria (as Wiggum) receives a hoax call in which he is told that people are eating dogs. After Wiggum thinks the caller is referring to hot dogs, he is told that they also eat cats, where he answers”Mr. Katz eats hot dogs? No?“You make it clear”people eat dogs and cats in Springfield?“Finally he asked “Are they good?”
What This Simpsons Spoof Means for Politics
Azaria Refers to Recent Media Claims
Azaria The Simpsons The video is about the recent presidential debate between Republican candidate Trump and Democratic candidate Harris. In this debate, which took place on Tuesday, September 10, Trump spoke about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio in response to Harris inviting people to come to his meetings. I the former president said “In Springfield, they are eating dogs, people who come in, eat cats. They eat the pets of the people who live there, this is what is happening in our country, and it is a shame..”
Trump was talking about the real-life town of Springfield, Ohio, which is not like the fictional town depicted in it. The Simpsons. However, overlapping words are the essence of what Azaria used to make his spoof short. While Azaria took a humorous approach to the issue, the words he said were taken directly from the words of Trump, who addressed rumors of people eating pets.
Old Picture Simpsons Round Up This Summer
Watching Azaria's video reminded me one of the latest The Simpsons an image that has resurfaced in this election cycle. When President Joe Biden dropped out of the race to allow Vice President Harris to run in his place, a photo from The Simpsons we went around. The photo showed an episode where Lisa Simpson is shown as the imaginary president, and she's wearing a dress that looks eerily similar to the one Harris wore when he was inaugurated as Vice President. This The Simpsons the political reference was less specific than Azaria's, but both show how the system interacts with the 2024 election.
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