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| colspan="2" align="center"| ''Shisei ("The Tattooer")''
! colspan="2" | ''The Simpsons''
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| colspan="2" | [[File:SimpsonsSnake.jpg|100px|alt=SimpsonsSnake.jpg]]
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| '''Author'''
| '''Genre'''  
| Tanizaki Junichiro
| cartoon
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| '''Illustrator'''
| '''Starring'''  
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| Homer Simpson
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| '''Genre'''
| '''Country'''  
| Fiction
| United States
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| '''Country'''
| '''Language'''  
| Japan
| English
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| '''Publisher'''
| '''Number of Seasons'''  
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| 23
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| '''Published'''
| '''Runtime'''  
| [[1910]]
| 22 mins
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| '''Language'''
| '''First Aired'''  
| Japanese
| {{{first}}}
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| '''Pages'''
| '''Last Aired'''  
|  
| {{{last}}}
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| '''ISBN'''
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0096697/ The Simpsons at IMDB]
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'''Shisei''' ("The Tattooer") is the title of a book published in [[1910]] by the famous Japanese novelist Tanizaki Junichiro. It is the story of a young [[Tattoo|tattoo]] master and a beautiful girl. Tanizaki's work was originally conceived in a contemporary setting, but later placed in the Edo period perhaps due to social pressure in those days.
'''The Simpsons''' is an  animated television show.


== Links ==
The show is full of tattoos on Simpsons characters, including Snake's arm-to-arm snake tattoo, Side Show Bob's "Die Bart, Die" chest tattoo, and many others.
* [https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/31617 Shisei] at Project Gutenberg. (Japanese)
 
Most notably, Bart gets tattooed in the first season's Christmas episode ("Simpsons roasting on an open fire" — their Christmas money is used to pay for the laser removal) ... If you don't remember the tattoo, this was the same episode in which they got Santa's Little Helper. Before getting the tattoo (at "[[Happy Sailor Tattoo Parlor]]"), Bart had put it on his Christmas list:
 
Marge: ''A tattoo?''
Homer: ''A what?''
Bart:  ''Yeah, they're cool, and they last the rest of your life.''
Marge: ''You will '''not''' be getting a tattoo for Christmas.''
Homer: ''Yeah, if you want one, you'll have to pay for it out of your own allowance!''
 
It went better in Bart's dreams, where Marge told him, "Oh, Bart, that's so sweet. It's the best present a mother could get, and it makes you look so dangerous."
 
In the 13th episode of the tenth series, Homer changes his name without warning his family first.
 
Marge:    But this will be so confusing! The mailman won't know what to do. Did you think of the mailman at all before you did this?
Homer:    Yes, briefly.
Marge:    And what about the tattoo on my you-know-what?
Homer:    Oh, Honey, they have acids that can burn that off.
 
In the 22nd episode of the sixth season, Lisa's friend, 'Bleeding Gums' Murphy, dies. A few days later, at the breakfast table, Lisa is crying:
 
Homer: ''Why don't you get a tattoo? It's a great way to honor your dead friend.''
Homer then shows a "starland vocal band" tattoo on his arm
Homer: ''Starland vocal band? They suck!''
 
== External Links ==
* [http://www.thesimpsons.com/ Official Site]

Latest revision as of 19:47, 25 September 2023

The Simpsons
SimpsonsSnake.jpg
Genre cartoon
Starring Homer Simpson
Country United States
Language English
Number of Seasons 23
Runtime 22 mins
First Aired {{{first}}}
Last Aired {{{last}}}
The Simpsons at IMDB

The Simpsons is an animated television show.

The show is full of tattoos on Simpsons characters, including Snake's arm-to-arm snake tattoo, Side Show Bob's "Die Bart, Die" chest tattoo, and many others.

Most notably, Bart gets tattooed in the first season's Christmas episode ("Simpsons roasting on an open fire" — their Christmas money is used to pay for the laser removal) ... If you don't remember the tattoo, this was the same episode in which they got Santa's Little Helper. Before getting the tattoo (at "Happy Sailor Tattoo Parlor"), Bart had put it on his Christmas list:

Marge: A tattoo? Homer: A what? Bart: Yeah, they're cool, and they last the rest of your life. Marge: You will not be getting a tattoo for Christmas. Homer: Yeah, if you want one, you'll have to pay for it out of your own allowance!

It went better in Bart's dreams, where Marge told him, "Oh, Bart, that's so sweet. It's the best present a mother could get, and it makes you look so dangerous."

In the 13th episode of the tenth series, Homer changes his name without warning his family first.

Marge: But this will be so confusing! The mailman won't know what to do. Did you think of the mailman at all before you did this? Homer: Yes, briefly. Marge: And what about the tattoo on my you-know-what? Homer: Oh, Honey, they have acids that can burn that off.

In the 22nd episode of the sixth season, Lisa's friend, 'Bleeding Gums' Murphy, dies. A few days later, at the breakfast table, Lisa is crying:

Homer: Why don't you get a tattoo? It's a great way to honor your dead friend. Homer then shows a "starland vocal band" tattoo on his arm Homer: Starland vocal band? They suck!

External Links