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El Efecto Bart: How the Simpson Legacy Conquered Spanish Entertainment

  1. Los Simpson: The Simpsons has been broadcast in Spanish-speaking countries since 1991, with the first episode airing on September 1st of that year on the Latin American television network, Fox Latin America. The show has been widely popular and has been on the air for over three decades.
  2. Bart Simpson: Bart Simpson, the mischievous and lovable underachieving student, has become an iconic character in Latin American popular culture. His catchphrases, such as "¡Noooo!" (Noooo!) and "Eat my shorts!" (¡Come mis calcetines!), have been widely adopted by kids and adults alike.
  3. Dubbing and voice acting: In Spanish-speaking countries, Los Simpson is dubbed into Spanish, with a talented voice cast bringing the characters to life. The show's main voice actors in Latin America include:

    Bart’s popularity in Spanish-speaking countries transcends simple translation. Several factors contributed to his "rockstar" status: Rebellion Against Authority: El Efecto Bart: How the Simpson Legacy Conquered

    : Phrases like "¡Ay caramba!" became synonymous with Bart, while Latin American slang was heavily influenced by his localized catchphrases. Merchandising Los Simpson : The Simpsons has been broadcast

    He is the rare character who successfully crosses the Atlantic divide. The "neutral Spanish" of the Latin American dub and the "Peninsular Spanish" of the Castilian dub have become two beloved, separate versions of the same boy. Fans argue passionately over which is superior, but both agree: Bart is theirs. the mischievous and lovable underachieving student

    When The Simpsons first aired in Spanish in the early 1990s, dubbing in Spain and Latin America took different roads. In Spain, Bart was voiced by actress Sara Vivas, giving him a high-pitched, mischievous energy. In Latin America, actress Claudia Muzzi (and later Marina Huerta) gave Bart a slightly rougher, more streetwise tone.

    Homer y Marge se sintieron orgullosos de ver a su hijo disfrutando de algo nuevo. "¡Mira, Marge! Bart está bailando salsa", dijo Homer, riendo.