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'''Trivia:''' The ''Simpsons'' Homer ident was a unique animation commissioned by Channel 4 and produced by | '''Trivia:''' The ''Simpsons'' Homer ident was a unique animation commissioned by Channel 4 and produced by | ||
[[Gracie Films]] and animated by [[Film Roman]] and Rough Draft Korea. The animation from this ident was worked into the couch gag for the season 25 episode 'Specs and the City' with some alterations (rather than the original hammock scene, Homer is watching the Super Bowl and discovers that Bart threw the pack of Duff onto the power lines outside, leading into the animation from the ident), and whilst the lighting effects during the power outage scene are altered to remove the giant 4 logo, it can still be clearly seen in the street outlines if you look closely enough. After the 2015 rebrand, this episode is now the only way to see said ident broadcast on TV. The Rollercoaster variant is entirely filmed at | [[Gracie Films]] and animated by [[Film Roman]] and Rough Draft Korea. The animation from this ident was worked into the couch gag for the season 25 episode 'Specs and the City' with some alterations (rather than the original hammock scene, Homer is watching the Super Bowl and discovers that Bart threw the pack of Duff onto the power lines outside, leading into the animation from the ident), and whilst the lighting effects during the power outage scene are altered to remove the giant 4 logo, it can still be clearly seen in the street outlines if you look closely enough. After the 2015 rebrand, this episode is now the only way to see said ident broadcast on TV. The Rollercoaster variant is entirely filmed at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. | ||
'''FX/SFX:''' Depending on the variant used. Quite impressive, resembling the original 1982 idents. | '''FX/SFX:''' Depending on the variant used. Quite impressive, resembling the original 1982 idents. | ||