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2 Weeks Later, Springfield Is Completely Destroyed, Homer decided they should leave Springfield and Find a better Town, After a car chase from Magic Master, They went to Pawston. When they got there, Homer decided that he and his son Bart should save the Chop Chops (With Tag, Scooch, her neighbor and Beans' help), But Frank, Tag's Frenemy, does not want to help, but Homer Told him that he'll be careful. While Sgt Pooch Takes Marge, Lisa And Maggie on a tour around Pawston, Homer, Bart, Tag, Scooch, Frank And Beans goes on a Mission to save the Chop Chops at Magic Master's castle.
Work continued on the screenplay from late 2003 onwards, taking place in the small bungalow where Matt Groening first pitched The Simpsons in 1987. The writers spent six months discussing a plot, and each of them offered sketchy ideas. On their first brainstorming session, Scully suggested a story in which Steven Spielberg would try to blow up Springfield so he can shoot a film with Tom Hanks . It was also on this same reunion that Groening introduced the idea of Homer adopting a pet pig, inspired by a pig-waste management story he had read in the news. Jean suggested the family rescue manatees, which became the 2005 episode "The Bonfire of the Manatees", and there was also a notion similar to that of The Truman Show where the characters discovered their lives were a TV show. Groening rejected this, as he felt that the Simpsons should "never become aware of themselves as celebrities", but the idea was later used in the video game The Simpsons Game.
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The family soon abandons Homer for his selfishness, with Marge leaving behind a message about it recorded over their wedding video, causing him to run off in search of them. After an encounter with a mysterious Inuit shaman who saves him from a polar bear, Homer has an epiphany about saving the town to save himself. Homer attempts to dispose of it safely at Marge's request but then learns of a place that is giving away donuts for free.
The family manages to escape onto the treehouse by climbing on the nooses, but Homer gets stuck on one of them. Homer tries to apologize to the crowd but is denied with a hit from a non-sharp power-saw. Just after the family did not have time to help Homer, the second attack, Otto Mann chains his school bus to the treehouse and attempts to pull it down which causes the family to nearly fall out. The family barely escapes when Maggie shows them an escape route thru the sinkhole which leads outside of the dome. Homer temporarily gets stuck in the sinkhole, but eventually goes thru, but not before getting his head clawed by some of the Springfieldians, scratched by Groundskeeper Willie's rake, and shot by a red arrow.
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Inside the restuarant, Ned Flanders helps Bart out by giving him a pair of pants, and understands his feelings which begins a relationship and mutual respect between the two. When recording finishes Krusty orders for the pig he is using in the commercial to be slaughtered, causing it to flee to Homer who adopts him, and calls him Spider-Pig. That evening Lisa holds a conference at city hall, called "An Irritating Truth" and explains that the town lake cannot sustain anymore pollution. Mayor Quimby declares a state of emergency and orders the cleansing and protection of Lake Springfield. When Lisa Simpson tells the town of Springfield about their pollution problem, the town reacts and prohibits all pollution into the water.
Also, the plot of ‘The Simpsons Movie’ is so tight, that it wouldn’t make sense to continue in the next feature. What we can expect from the plot of the sequel though is an equally bonkers story surrounding the family of oddballs, and their yet another adventure in Springfield . Due to having to record some scenes over one hundred times, Julie Kavner was left exhausted and couldn't record for a week or so; and since the release of the movie, fans have noticed that her voice has been declining ever since. Lisa and Colin progressively combine their efforts to present everyone with "An Irritating Truth" in the Springfield Hall. When Lisa's tactic is convinced, Moe stats to the town that they hate young kids, but Mayor Quimby finally gets to Lisa's point and forbids any more dumping, declaring a state of emergency.
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86 helicopters hoist the dome over the town and places it upon Springfield , much to the horror of the Simpsons and the inhabitants of Springfield. Marge sees the words EPA on the side of the helicopter and realizes that Grampa's prophecy has come true. Though Lisa states that they've cleaned up, Cargill throws back by exclaiming that someone did not get the message. As they finish their song they try to talk for a moment about the environment, which elevates the audience and prompts the audience to throw trash and boo at the band.
Grampa is suddenly possessed and begins to scream of a coming disaster foreshadowing the events on the film, involving a "twisted tail", "a thousand eyes", "trapped forever" and "Eeeepa". This leads Marge to believe that God is sending them a message warning them about a future catastrophe . During the credits, Mr. Burns and Smithers are sitting in Mr. Burns' unusually empty house. Burns replies "Smithers, I don't believe in suicide, but if you would like to try it, I would certainly watch.".
The producers were initially worried that creating a film would have a negative effect on the series, as they did not have enough crew to focus their attention on both projects. As the series progressed, additional writers and animators were hired so that both the show and the film could be produced at the same time. Groening and Brooks invited Mike Scully and Al Jean to produce the film with them. The "strongest possible" writing team was assembled, with many of the writers from the show's early seasons being chosen. David Mirkin, Mike Reiss, George Meyer, John Swartzwelder, and Jon Vitti were selected. Ian Maxtone-Graham and Matt Selman would also join later, and Brooks, Groening, Scully, and Jean also wrote parts of the script.
When they got to Magic Master's Castle The team split up, Bart will go with Tag And Homer will go with Scooch. When they find them, however, they were caught by Magic Master's Robots. The Green Ninja Shows up again and fights them with Homer, Revealing to be Mariko and rescues the Chop Chops in the cell.
The film earned $30,758,269 on its opening day in the United States making it the 25th-highest, and fifth-highest non-sequel opening day revenue of all time. It grossed a combined total of $74,036,787 in its opening weekend on 5,500 screens at 3,922 theaters, reaching the top of the box office for that weekend. This made it the tenth-highest revenue of all time, for an opening weekend in July, and highest among non-sequels, and the highest animated TV adaptation of all time, surpassing The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie. This outperformed the expectations of $40 million that Fox had for the release. Cargill's scene with Bart and Homer at the film's conclusion was added in to fully resolve his story, and the "Spider-Pig" gag was also a late addition. One excised scene, before the dome is put over Springfield, had Mr. Burns reminding viewers that it was the last point in the film that they could get a refund.
Upon going back home, they were soon caught by Magic Master, who finds out about this, and he starts chasing them, along with Bart and Tag. While Frank And Beans Starts wrecking Magic Master's Castle, They soon got out of his castle, but with Mariko Captured, Along with The Chop Chops. When they got back to Pawston Safety, Frank And Homer argue and he and Beans abandons him due to his plans gone wrong with them and tells him there not friends anymore. When Marge apologize to the rest of Tag's family, She decided that she had a plan at the party tree with them, But Homer rather sleep at Scooch's house. Homer wakes up the next morning and rushes to the party tree, Where his and friends and family had set up for him. Homer apologize his friends and family about his troubles, Frank forgives him as well and said they should work together as a team.
In addition to their appearance in the film, Green Day recorded its own version of the Simpsons theme, and released it as a single. Zimmer turned the Spider-Pig song into a choral piece, which was a joke he never intended to be put into the film. Zimmer also had to write foreign-language lyrics for the 32 dubbed versions of the song when the film was released internationally. The same choir learned to sing the piece for each of the foreign-language dubs.
The much awaited ‘The Simpsons Movie 2’ can be expected sometime after that as it’s definitely in the cards, and will have Disney behind it. We can certainly also expect Matt Groening, Al Jean, and David Silverman to continue being the creative forces of ‘The Simpsons’, along with of course, James L. Brooks, Mike Scully and Richard Sakai. The pollution in Springfield, the glass dome in which its trapped, and of course, the origin of spider-pig! We also had cameos by Green Day and Tom Hanks, and a bunch of fun pop-culture references, along with the typically brilliant humour of ‘The Simpsons’. Homer and Bart ultimately save the day on their motorcycle and get Springfield out of the dome. The film ends with the Simpsons watching the movie , with Maggie uttering her first words ever, “Sequel?
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Homer lands on a barbecue and, despite the situation, eats a shrimp and says his luck is beginning to turn. In Springfield, Lisa convinces the locals to clean up the polluted Lake Springfield after the sinking of the stage of the Green Day in a concert of rock and roll. Meanwhile, Homer saves a pig from being killed in Krusty Burger and adopts it, calling the animal Spider Pig. After two days, Spider Pig fills up a silo with its excrement and Homer dumps the silo in the lake, polluting it. Meanwhile the stupid president Arnold Schwarzenegger is induced by his advisor from EPA to put a dome over Springfield to hold the population and destroy the city.
He intended the film to be made after the show ended, "but that [...] was undone by good ratings". There were attempts to adapt the fourth season episode "Kamp Krusty" into a film, but difficulties were encountered in expanding the episode to feature-length. There was difficulty finding a story that was sufficient for a film, and the crew did not have enough time to complete such a project, as they already worked full-time on the show. Groening also expressed a wish to make Simpstasia, a parody of Fantasia; it was never produced, partly because it would have been too difficult to write a feature-length script.
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