The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – In 3-D! On Ice!

is a documentary special that examined the "cultural phenomenon" of the American animated television series The Simpsons.

The film examines the "cultural phenomenon" of The Simpsons and includes interviews with both the cast and fans of the show.

[5] The producers of The Simpsons were impressed with an animated sequence in Spurlock's 2008 film Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden?

[6] Spurlock immediately accepted the offer, describing the opportunity as "the coolest thing I could ever get to do in my career.

"[4] It was originally scheduled to air on January 14, 2010, exactly twenty years after the first broadcast of "Bart the Genius", the first regular episode of the series after the Christmas special "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire".

[2] A casting call for fans was held on July 25, 2009, with the hopes of finding "some of the most incredible super-fans that the world has ever seen.

Subsequently, when an Albuquerque Tribune online survey helped the team decide its new name, "Isotopes" received 67 percent of the 120,000 votes.

Both cities have claimed to be the home of character Groundskeeper Willie, based on various bits of dialogue from the series.

He also conducted tongue-in-cheek interviews with former Lord Provost of Glasgow Liz Cameron and former Aberdeen FC manager Mark McGhee.

And heck, the special is worth a watch if only to hear how Conan O'Brien would write the ending to the longest-running series in the history of television.

Director Morgan Spurlock had been a fan of The Simpsons since his college days.