"Because good writing in a TV cartoon is so rare, I think the animation on The Simpsons is often overlooked"
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The subtext is a defense of craft. Groening is reminding viewers that animation isn’t “lesser” filmmaking; it’s filmmaking with extra labor, extra decisions, extra intention. The Simpsons’ look is deceptively plain, but its visual storytelling is dense: character acting, background gags, timing, composition, the elastic physics that make satirical exaggeration feel truthful. Strong writing can make those choices invisible by making them feel inevitable.
Context matters here: The Simpsons arrived after decades of TV animation boxed into children’s programming, cheap production, and formulaic humor. Its writers’ room became legendary, and Groening is subtly correcting the cultural narrative that crowned it “smart” by implying “smart” also lives in line, color, and motion. It’s an argument for noticing what we’ve been trained not to see.
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"Because good writing in a TV cartoon is so rare, I think the animation on The Simpsons is often overlooked." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/because-good-writing-in-a-tv-cartoon-is-so-rare-i-155571/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.




