The Simpsons Opening Sequence

The Simpsons Opening Sequence

The Simpsons opening sequence is an element that begins almost every episode of the American animated television series The Simpsons. Starting with season 20 episode 10 "Take My Life, Please", the opening sequence was redone to go with the high-definition format of the show, and replaced the previous one with numerous differences and alterations. It is the second permanent revision of the opening sequence in the show's history, the first of these occurring with the premiere of the show's second season.

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