Aussie Animators Recreate 'The Simpsons' Credits With Pixel Art

2 February 2015 | 4:26 pm | Staff Writer

A perfectly cromulent use of one's time, if you ask us

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Australian animators Paul Robertson and Ivan Dixon, of Melbourne-based company Rubber House Studios, have teamed up with fellow Melburnian and musician Jeremy Dower to recreate the iconic opening sequence of The Simpsons… entirely in pixel art.

In a project that is sure to awaken nostalgic, arcade-driven memories for fans of the show old enough to have sunk tokens into the side-scrolling Simpsons game of yore, the team has assembled a deceptively smooth reworking of the opening credits (save the occasional cheat; we note there's no hallway sequence when Lisa leaves the band room, but we're nitpicking) replete with extravagant couch gag, featuring some wonderful blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearances: muu-muu-clad Homer and "I wash myself with a rag on a stick" future Bart from King Size Homer, other past and future incarnations of the characters (including high-school Homer and Marge, peanut butter-and-gum-haired Lisa and A Clockwork Orange Bart), various Stonecutters, Blinky the fish, Marge's "Homer" bowling ball, the Springfield Monorail, Ringo Starr, Mr Sparkle (aka Fishbulb), Kang and Kodos, and the not-seen-for-decades Space Mutants, among other momentary stars.

If you've got an appreciation for such things, you can get amongst it in all its glory below.

If you're interested in more work by the team, head to their respective websites: Robertson // Dixon // Dower.

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