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The Simpsons: Season 35
The Simpsons: Season 35
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1:00 The Simpsons: Season 35

Awards

  • 2019 - Emmy - Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance - winner
  • 2017 - People's Choice Awards - Favorite Animated TV Show - winner
  • 2016 - People's Choice Awards - Favorite Animated TV Show - winner
  • 2015 - Critics' Choice Television Awards - Best Animated Series - nominated

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Nancy Cartwright
Phil Hartman
Lionel Hutz
Julie Kavner

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