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Essay heading: Matt Groening Essay
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Homer's father also received the same name as Groening's grandfather, Abraham. Groening returned to his hometown of Portland Oregon to find some more names for his cartoon. Groening used street names from Portland, such as Flanders, Lovejoy, Quimby, Kearny, and Terwilliger to help him name some of the characters in his cartoon... displayed 300 characters
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This makes the Simpsons the most popular show in television history, beating "Baywatch" as the second popular show in the world by a significant margin.
Matt Groening currently serves as the Creative Consultant for The Simpsons. Many people feel that Groening thinks up most of the ideas for episodes of The Simpsons... displayed next 300 characters
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