“The Simpsons” are back at the annual Comic-Con, only this year it’s at home and the cast and crew had some showing and telling to do.
The animated show’s panel discussion featured a conversation with executive producers and writers Al Jean and Matt Selman, animation directors David Silverman and Mike B.
Anderson, writer Carolyn Omine, and was moderated by Yeardley Smith (Lisa Simpson). The pre-recorded zoom panel began with a discussion about how the long-running show’s animation process moved from the studio to working at home with their own equipment, due to COVID-19.
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