The Simpson. Interview With Al Jean and Matt Selman

The Simpsons are Turning into lego bricks come sunday May, 4th for their 550th episode milestone. Writer/producer Matt Selman Has worked on the Simpsons for 18 season  and has written 23 episodes. Current executive producer an he was one of the writers for the movie The Simpsons. Al Jean has been working on the Simpsons since it became a series in 1989 he was credited on 500 episode and has been show runner for 300 episode.

Homer finds himself in a world where Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie And the rest of the Springfield's residents are made of lego bricks, and he must figure out a way home before he's stuck in the world of bricks forever.

Todays brief run in, was with the two men Matt and Al with only being permitted to ask one question and not wanting to be redundant and sound as if i was not paying attention i did a quick Compare and Contrasting> Was their any major difference in making this particular episode of the Simpsons lego than the other episodes?
Matt: Plan plan plan.Their was no room for error. They had to make sure everyone that is apart of production likes what is being produced. Also make sure that the cast are comfortable and ready for their roles. It took two years and a lot of campaigning to complete the Simpsons lego edition. The lego edition was actually approved by lego. So they got to work with lego themselves for this production.
Al: believes it is true to the simpsons and what they are known for. They wanted to stay within the line of the Simpsons that everyone has come to know.



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