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    Voice of simpsons has new show.

    Hank Azeria did the voices for the characters Apu, Moe, Snake, Frink, Wiggum, Carl and some others on The Simpsons, now has his own show. Haven't been able to catch an episode yet, what do you guys think?

    Can find show info at www.show.com/huff1

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    I watched the pilot this past weekend. It was quite good. You should try to catch it this week ... in support of Hank ... I've alwyay liked him ... and in support of good show like this ... nowadays, a good show like this get booted off pretty quick if it doesn't become an instant hit.

    BTW, it's Azaria, not Azeria
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    falcon2000, never watched this no class show, don't like the language they use.

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    Not sure you are referring to "The Simpsons" or Hank Azaria's new show "Huff" ... ?
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    falcon2000, never watched this no class show, don't like the language they use.
    But if you have never watched it how do you know it's "no class" and what language they use?

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    Yellow is my least favorite color. And the 'ink and paint' dept. for Simpsons has to be filled with 1st grade 'artists'...

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    Sorry about the mislink, this one should work...
    www.sho.com/huff

    I'm definitely going to check it out this week.

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    When I went to USA in 1990 TMN Turtles was all the rage in AUS.

    When I went in search of anything Turtles I was told it was old hat and The Simpsons was all the rage.

    I watched it when it premiered in AUS and didn't think much of it.

    Still don't and just don't understand how it's still going.

    Now the TMNT have made a come back and my 5 year old son loves them, but then again he likes Yugi-Oh, Spiderman, Justice League etc etc.

    He even likes the Simpsons.

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    Nix, you can't really compare TMN Turtles with The Simpsons. The Turtles is just mindless cartoon funs. I know I'm gonna get into trouble for saying this but The Simpsons show is a really well written social commentary / satire ... pretty deep at times.

    I know a lot of people are just sick of another 40-something, upper-class-white-man, mid-life crisis TV show but judging by the pilot I think this new show of Hank's is a really good one.

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    The Simpsons is a more human, loving, and yes.. realistic show than most of the broadcast tripe that gets shoved down our throats.

    No matter what happens on any given show, what trials the characters have to endure and no matter how much conflict between the family members they always end each show with the family loving and supporting each other. There are also more spiritual and religious acknowledgements and references than any other "family" show out there as well... they may question or satirize it but they have to believe in God to be able to raise these issues and they very obviously do.

    All that and it's really funny too.
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    From what I have heard, “Huff” sounds like a good show. Does Hank Azaria write it, star in it, or both? Either way is cool, he is a funny guy. I am definitely catching the next episode. What time does it start?

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    The 2nd episode was just aired yestersday. U can catch it again on 8pm Sat. on the Showtime Shawcase channel.

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    I managed to download the second episode. Very funny stuff IMO, definitely worth checking out. Anyone else know what movies Hank's been in? I know I've seen him in something.

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    Here’s a link to a bunch of Hank’s previous work.
    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000279/

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