
The iconic TV show “The Simpsons” has been officially confirmed to run through its forty season, sparking curiosity among Springfield fans if the upcoming one could be its final chapter for Homer and his kin. However, in certain corners of Springfield fandom, there’s a clamor for Disney to intervene and rescue the series in some regions. While American fans of The Simpsons seem reassured, it’s the Quebec French dub of this long-standing animated series that faces difficulties. Now, animation enthusiasts are uniting in an effort to preserve this particular version of Matt Groening’s creation.
For years, Corus Canada has been the Canadian broadcasting house for “The Simpsons,” but regrettably, they haven’t renegotiated their lengthy contract with Disney yet. At present, any decisions about the specific dub have been postponed, leaving Canadian fans in suspense as to whether it will come back. Fortunately, ardent Springfield supporters have launched a campaign to bring the dub back, gathering over 26,000 signatures so far. With fans emphasizing that this unique dub has attracted an unusual following among French-speaking Quebecers, the future of “The Simpsons” in this context is still uncertain.
The Fight To Save The Simpsons
The petition for Change.org can be found and signed online currently. Here’s the statement issued by the campaign regarding the preservation of this special version of Springfield’s finest shows, “Ladies and Gentlemen, we were saddened to hear about the announced termination of the Quebec dubbing of the series The Simpsons, Family Guy, and American Dad on Télétoon television network, owned by Corus Canada.
The revelation about this news is stirring significant worry among fans of the series as well as Quebec’s artistic circle. For many years, the Quebec adaptation of The Simpsons has been deeply ingrained in our shared consciousness. It provided successive generations with an exceptional way to engage with the show through its top-tier dubbing that resonated with our language and culture. Similar series such as Family Guy and American Dad also boast a dedicated fanbase in Quebec.
We earnestly express our hope that Disney+ will persist in dubbing these series for Quebec, making them available in French with Quebec dialect. The public is strongly advocating for this: the loss of these versions tailored to our unique linguistic environment would be a significant cultural setback. We humbly request that you carry on this tradition and offer French-speaking Disney+ subscribers access to these series in a version that reflects our identity and linguistic heritage.
For enthusiasts eagerly anticipating the comeback of “The Simpsons”, the series is set to resume airing on Fox starting September 28th, just around the corner. Kicking off its thirty-seventh season, this beloved animated series is preparing to debut fresh episodes simultaneously on network television and Disney+. As several cast members have departed the show in recent times, it will be intriguing to observe how the animated series evolves with time.
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2025-08-27 17:10