Subliminal Jihad

[#197] SUS SIMPSons: The Secret Origins of America's Bad Boy & The Neoliberal Triumph of the ‘Toon

Jun 17, 2024
Topics include: Gen X irony in pop culture, transformation of toy culture, Simpsons as left-wing, DSA Lisa's lies, Bart vs. 'Yellow Kid', Fox's Gen X 'selling', the 'Bad Boy' archetype origins, the role of Hot Couch, Bart as anti-ubermmensch, and Simpsons predictions
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INSIGHT

Shift in Children's Play

  • The Simpsons, like other 90s cartoons, transformed children's play by shifting from traditional toys to information-based ones.
  • This shift reflects a move from narrative-based consumption to conversion and information processing.
ANECDOTE

Bart's Precursors

  • Bart Simpson's archetype has roots in late 19th-century comics like "The Yellow Kid", known for its irreverent child and social commentary.
  • "The Yellow Kid"'s creator, Richard Outcault, faced copyright issues, leading to unauthorized reproductions.
ANECDOTE

Peck's Bad Boy's Influence

  • "Peck's Bad Boy", created by Wisconsin Governor George Wilbur Peck, popularized the term "bad boy" and influenced Bart Simpson.
  • The series, known for its pranks and humor, faced later criticism for violence and racial prejudice.
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