The Simpsons continues to strike a chord with viewers for irreverently poking fun at anything and everything.
Seasons
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
Season 5
Season 6
Season 7
Season 8
Season 9
Season 10
Season 11
Season 12
Season 13
Season 14
Season 15
Season 16
Season 17
Season 18
Season 19
Season 20
Season 21
Season 22
Season 23
Season 24
Season 25
Season 26
Season 27
Season 28
Season 29
Season 30
Season 31
Season 32
Season 33
Season 34
Season 35
Cast and crew
Dan Castellaneta
Nancy Cartwright
Harry Shearer
Even after 30 years, 600+ episodes and a feature-length movie, The Simpsons shows little sign of slowing down. Homer continues to rope poor Marge into his haphazard schemes, Bart keeps on raising hell for his fellow Springfieldians and Lisa remains stubbornly determined to eke out a normal life in spite of the impossible odds stacked against her.
Sure, the animation quality may have improved, but the world's favourite yellow-skinned family is still as dysfunctional as ever.
And you can catch up with all of them via Disney Plus.
Initially, Disney Plus experienced fan backlash for offering all episodes of The Simpsons in the newly cropped 16:9 aspect ratio, which resulted in some characters looking stretched and even missing visual gags. For context, most of The Simpsons episodes (the first 19 and a half seasons) premiered in a 4:3 ratio.
However, this has now been fixed. Disney Plus users can take advantage of the platform's toggle feature to watch The Simpsons in its original format. To do so, go to the Details panel prior to streaming an episode. Once there, you'll see a toggle for Remastered Aspect Ratio. The setting starts toggled on, so click on it to turn it off. You should be good to go after that.
The Simpsons season 34 details
The Simpsons is still going strong to this day. Catch all seasons of the animated hit on Disney Plus.
Season 32 kicks off with an episode inspired by Netflix's true crime series Don't F**k with Cats, in which Homer discovers that the zoo's elderly tortoise has gone missing and joins an internet group determined to find the truth about the animal's whereabouts.
The season gets crazier from there, with Marge obsessing over an exercise bike, Lisa doing jury duty and Bart and Lisa engaging in a wild competition. That's just the first 3 episodes. As always, you'll be in for a memorable ride.
Matt Sayer is a technology writer and editorial engineer for Finder, combining industry expertise with data-driven solutions to help people make better decisions. His extensive portfolio spans investigate reporting on the roll-out of 5G, statistical analysis on the legacy of E3 and guides for popular products like mobile phones and smart speakers. Matt has a Bachelor of Computer Science from RMIT University and is passionate about finding ways that technology can better our lives. See full bio
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