A landmark animated sitcom and one of TV’s defining comedies, especially essential for its sharp early-to-mid run. Its satire, character writing, and cultural influence make it a must for comedy fans, though later seasons are more uneven and best approached selectively.
87% ★★★★☆ (478,071)
The Simpsons
Where to watch: Disney
TV Show · Family · Animation
1989 · ★ 87% (478K)
Just a product of society that's lost its good manners.
Starring: Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright
Overview
Set in Springfield, the average American town, the show focuses on the antics and everyday adventures of the Simpson family; Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, as well as a virtual cast of thousands. Since the beginning, the series has been a pop culture icon, attracting hundreds of celebrities to guest star. The show has also made name for itself in its fearless satirical take on politics, media and American life in general.
Production
Gracie Films, 20th Century Fox Television, 20th Television Animation, 20th Television
Cast
Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer
Where to watch
Disney Plus, Hulu, fuboTV
Curator Review
Verdict
A landmark animated sitcom and one of TV’s defining comedies, especially essential for its sharp early-to-mid run. Its satire, character writing, and cultural influence make it a must for comedy fans, though later seasons are more uneven and best approached selectively.
Best for
fans of smart animated comedy
viewers who like sharp social satire
people interested in TV history and pop culture landmarks
binge-watchers who enjoy long-running comfort shows
Skip if
you want tightly serialized storytelling
you prefer consistently high quality across every season
you dislike broad animation or family-sitcom chaos
you only want modern pacing and shorter runs
Overview
The Simpsons is one of the most important comedies ever made, and its best seasons still feel remarkably alive. The early years establish a perfect balance of family dynamics, absurdity, and social satire, while the classic stretch in the 1990s turns Springfield into a near-limitless comic universe. It’s funny, inventive, and deeply influential in a way few shows can match.
Worth noting
The series is also a case study in how a sitcom can evolve over decades. Its later seasons are more variable, with flashes of brilliance alongside episodes that feel more routine. Even so, the show’s core voices, world-building, and satirical instincts keep it watchable far beyond its peak.
Bottom line
If you’re new to it, the essential viewing is the early run through the classic golden-age stretch, with later seasons treated as a grab bag. For anyone interested in animation, American comedy, or the history of television, it remains indispensable.
2009 · Where to watch: Peacock Premium, Peacock Premium Plus
A warm ensemble sitcom with strong character chemistry and a similarly affectionate, comic view of civic life.
Themes
family dynamics, satire, American culture, working-class life, media parody, political comedy, coming-of-age, small-town absurdity
Topics
animated sitcom, satirical comedy, family comedy, pop culture, golden age television, ensemble cast, social commentary, long-running series, 90s comedy, network TV