The Simpsons voice actor Harry Shearer says recasting character has ‘affected’ show

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The Simpsons star Harry Shearer has said recasting him with a Black actor has negatively “affected” one of the show’s main characters.

Shearer voices 20 characters on the animated series, including Mr Burns, Ned Flanders and Principal Skinner.

Until 2021, Shearer also voiced Springfield physician Dr Hibbert but found himself suddenly replaced amid calls to recast the show’s non-white characters, voiced by white actors.

The animated sitcom had been criticised for years for white actor Hank Azaria’s portrayal of Indian-American convenience store owner Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, a controversy explored in the documentary The Problem with Apu.

Another character who was recast was Dr Hibbert, who had been played by Shearer since 1990. The actor always said that he had played him as a parody of now-disgraced comedian Bill Cosby.

The physician is now voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson – and Shearer has suggested that the recasting has “affected” the effectiveness of the character.

Speaking to The Times, Shearer said: “Folk say the show has become woke in recent years and one of my characters has been affected.

“I voiced the black physician, Dr Hibbert, who I based on Bill Cosby. Back then he was known as the ‘whitest Black man on television’.

“Then, a couple of years ago, I received an email saying they’d employed a Black actor, who then copied my voice.

Shearer then questioned the effectiveness of Richardson’s performance as the character, stating: “The result is a Black man imitating a white man imitating the whitest Black man on TV.”

Dr Hibbert is not the only Black character on the series to be recast. Last year, Alex Désert made his debut as Homer’s friend and co-worker Carl Carlson, a role which had previously been voiced by Hank Azaria.

Fans reacted positively to the new voice work, with many claiming they “couldn’t tell the difference”.

Since the documentary The Problem with Apu debuted, Apu has been quietly sidelined.

Addressing the controversy surrounding his voicework on the show, Azaria said that he “helped create a dehumanising stereotype”.

After the announcement that white actors would no longer voice non-white characters on The Simpsons, creator Matt Groening said: “It was not my idea, but I’m fine with it. Who can be against diversity? So it’s great.

“However, I will just say that the actors were not hired to play specific characters. They were hired to do whatever characters we thought of. To me, the amazing thing is seeing all our brilliant actors who can do multiple voices, do multiple voices.”

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It's common knowledge and then some.
It's not as common as you think apparently. Again, I'm not disputing you, I'm just curious. Can you provide some sources or something?
John Swartzwelder was the Simpsons.
Once he checked out the show tanked. the way the other writers always refer to him in awe shows he was the most important writer in the room. He's also politically on the other end to most of them.
Don't forget Conan O'Brien. There was a definite increase in quality humor around when he joined the team an a noticeable drop around when he left.
 
Finally, when Trey married his second wife, his harem's bottom bitch, a lot of Trey's personal life got leaked to a couple of gossip sites that came from the big Colorado strip club Trey recruited strippers to be part of his harem. Along with information about his and Matt's finances, in terms of how they were only rich on paper, that self-financing Book of Mormon took nearly all of their money (due to them still being butt-hurt at Viacom over 200/201), and how you suddenly had Trey doing voiceover work for a Despicable Me film (IIRC) and in the case of both Trey and Matt, lifting the embargo they had on doing any new video games and suddenly seeing a ton of new South Park merch based on the super hero and Stick of Truth character costumes for the core cast to help refill their coffers.
So your source for this is a gossip forum? lol. Someone on a gossip forum said "MATT AND TREY SPEND ALL THEIR MONEY AND DRUGS AND HOOKERS THEY ARE REALLY BROKE!!!!!" and you believe that? Very cool.
 
I can't watch the first Season and I only watch season 2 if it's been a long while. 3 has the baseball episode and flaming moes, which are great.

The solid six seasons they had were so good that they defined animated comedy and comedy in general. All hand-drawn, no rude, crude or blue jokes, no violence of swearing, just wholesome, family-friendly comedy that has stood the test of time and is the gold standard of comedy.
Speaking of flaming moes, somebody did a full version of their cheers parody song awhile back, which is fucking hilarious

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It's common knowledge and then some. Parker and Stone never owned South Park, they took the standard fuck you in the ass deal all newbies in hollywood take when they pitch a show to a network as far as Comedy Central owning the show lock stock and barrel. Parker and Stone can be fired from it in a heartbeat if they don't toe the anti-life company line and it's why they caved after 200/201. They don't own South Park and can't just take their ball and go to another network.

They've also been incredibly open about the way they get way more creative freedom with their non-South Park movie projects that were released under Paramount Studios compared to their earlier indie films. Especially in dealing with the MPAA; in particular, they've explicitly stated that through Paramount, they were told exactly what had to be cut and change to get an X Rating turned into an R-Rating whereas with their indie stuff, they were only given vagaries about what needed to be altered to get an X turned into an R Rating.

Finally, when Trey married his second wife, his harem's bottom bitch, a lot of Trey's personal life got leaked to a couple of gossip sites that came from the big Colorado strip club Trey recruited strippers to be part of his harem. Along with information about his and Matt's finances, in terms of how they were only rich on paper, that self-financing Book of Mormon took nearly all of their money (due to them still being butt-hurt at Viacom over 200/201), and how you suddenly had Trey doing voiceover work for a Despicable Me film (IIRC) and in the case of both Trey and Matt, lifting the embargo they had on doing any new video games and suddenly seeing a ton of new South Park merch based on the super hero and Stick of Truth character costumes for the core cast to help refill their coffers.
In other words its bs with nothing to actually support these claims. If theres one thing this site should have proven by now its don't believe everything you hear on the internet. If any of that were true south park would have been off the air a long time ago

That said if the usual woke idiots are still on about white actors playing non white characters just wait until the disney wokies find out the VO for darth marr - who's black but you never see him without his armor, is the same white guy who played steve in deadwood and sam healy in orange is the new black. Come to think of it alot of the black characters in that game are voiced by white people. Disney must be slipping to let that one get past them
 
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South Park hit the wall hard in their 200th episode when Comedy Central censored Kyle's speech about terrorism. That's when they started phoning it in. At that point, South Park's quality declined slowly until they hit the 20th season, which was them getting infected with TDS. At this point, I'm more inclined to believe modern South Park is ghostwritten given how their newer stuff isn't anything like their own stuff. Even mediocre episodes like Pipi's Waterpark are superior to what they're making now.
I liked the 200 episode, and I really feel for Matt and Trey, the speech Kyle gives is a real speech written by Trey and Matt aimed at Doug, the head of censorship or something similar, at Fox. Their beef was that South Park rips on everyone and always has and as soon as you can't rip on one group, it's discrimination against the rest. It's also major hypocrisy because "Super best friends" episode ripping on David Blain, twahhh, had mohammed in the open and nobody gave a fuck, as they should.

Anyway, at that point I think Matt and Trey just gave up on southpark completely, even though they were running on empty in the tv show, they had some desire, push and passion to continue the franchise through games etc. Now they don't even give a fuck, we can see this with the latest game, they used to love making a real RPG game with battles and balance.

For me, Southpark died at season 10, it was the last time they did their parody comedy of putting the boys in a situation and taking the piss out of everyone. There were a few episodes after that, like the vagasil episode, but most of them are far and away from what made southpark funny.
 
Nancy Cartwright is still a batshit insane Scientologist who should have been fired forever ago, yet she is still there.

Also apparently Julie Kavner refuses to do the Marge voice outside of the studio because she feels it ruins the illusion so to speak. I kind of respect that. She definitely has the hardest job of the entire cast. (The videotape confession scene in the movie took like 50 something takes to do apparently.)
 
Just based on what I've seen of the Simpsons (in the various clips people have sent me in the last year or so) all the voices seem uncanny and fucked up now, whether because of recasting, or voice actors hitting like 90 years old and needing to just move on already.

I stopped watching a long time ago. But they cannot go on forever other wise they will end up recasting much of the cast. I'm surprised the show is still on. It hasn't been good in awhile. I think the last one I saw was when Patty or Selma (I forget which is which) adopted the baby. I think it was the one who is a lesbian. Or are they both lesbians? I just remember they chain smoked and had an iguana named Jub Jub.
 
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Tress MacNellie is underrated. She's my favorite of all the VA's.
Also props to them getting Kevin Michael Richardson. Dude is God tier in terms of voiceover. But this is funny to see Harry bitching lke my dude you fucking up and left once before only to come crawling back because you realized you are useless everywhere else (and I'm not counting his bit in the 1986 Magic Kingdom television special hosted by Bea Arthur and Betty White).
 
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I stopped watching a long time ago. But they cannot go on forever other wise they will end up recasting much of the cast. I'm surprised the show is still on. It hasn't been good in awhile. I think the last one I saw was when Patty or Selma (I forget which is which) adopted the baby. I think it was the one who is a lesbian. Or are they both lesbians? I just remember they chain smoked and had an iguana named Jub Jub.
Speaking of which, despite how pozzed the simpsons have become, the lesbian episode would be considered far right nazi propaganda because patty/selma (forgot who it was) didn't want to marry her fiancee once she discovered he was a tranny lol
 
The white women who run woke revolutions
Interesting way to spell Jewish guys
Homer Vs. Dignity, the Panda rape episode was released in 2000.
The Simpsons has been bad for a long time.
I am now 100% certain that Greg Daniels has a fetish for middle aged men getting sexually assaulted by zoo animals, which isn't really surprising
 
Used to love the Simpson's and will still keep some of the seasons on as backround noise. That said they have to bite the bullet and properly recast the voice actors if they want to keep going. Props to all of them buts it's been 30 years. They can't perform as they used to and there isnt any shame in that.

That said the token hires are truly awful
 
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It's not as common as you think apparently. Again, I'm not disputing you, I'm just curious. Can you provide some sources or something?

Don't forget Conan O'Brien. There was a definite increase in quality humor around when he joined the team an a noticeable drop around when he left.
I know way too much for the Simpsons for my own good buy long story short: Sam Simon assembled more or less the best writing staff that was ever assembled. Most of those writers stayed around for the first 7 seasons. Some new writers were added and some left but by the time of season 10 the old crew was gone. No one thought the show would go past 10 seasons.

But anyway that wasn't the only reason the show was so stupidly good. In its prime years all the writers would go on a corporate retreat and they were all expected to pitch a plot idea to James L Brooks who was already a Hollywood legend at that point. And if they didn't come up with a good plot they'd likely be canned because Brooks was ruthless (he was partially the inspiration for Mr. Burns). But that's not all, when they were writing the final draft all the writers just say around a big office room and they'd go line by line polishing the script.

There will never be another sitcom like the Simpsons, no comedy writers would want to bust their ass for television show like they did on The Simpsons.
 
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