
At the San Diego Comic Con this past week, the makers of the new Simpsons movie showed off two videos of rough animation story boards to the much-appreciative fans. Both scenes feature heavily on Homer, who has of course taken the crown for most popular Simpson away from Bart (finally). This is all very basic and early work, but it looks great and I can’t wait for this movie to come out, followed by a Futurama movie (in my dreams)! There are rumours rushing around actually that there will be new characters introduced in the movie, with Albert Brooks reportedly voicing an all-new character as well as reprising a few of his past characters. Feel free to leave a comment telling us what you think of the clips!
Sit back and enjoy the videos after the jump…
[Update 1: At the request of FOX these videos have been removed from YouTube and just about any other video sharing network. Copies are being put up and being taken down just about as quickly. I'll update the links as soon as new videos can be found.]
[Update 2: .....Aaaaaaaaaand we're back. These videos will be up for probably the next 10-15 minutes, so enjoy!]
Update 3: Ok we all knew YouTube would suck after Google legitimized it. Both videos were put up, then taken down and now has been put up again by the fan who originally captured the video. Right on!



Delicious this
6:19 pm CEST on July 27th, 2006
The videos aren’t working. Good to know you don’t update the site regularly.
I have to give your site a poor rating on StumbleUpon.
6:36 pm CEST on July 27th, 2006
Unfortunately the rights-holder to those videos have requested they be removed, which they have been (by YouTube and Google as well). Many apologies for that and If I find other links I\’ll repost.
11:17 pm CEST on July 27th, 2006
Ok, naturally there are new videos posted up at YouTube, but don’t expect them to last.
2:28 am CET on November 22nd, 2006
YouTube sucks now that google has taken over, i’ve run into a ton of websites that have vids that have been removed.
damn you google!
8:53 am CET on November 22nd, 2006
…and we’re back! Yes, YouTube is going down the uh, tube. Don’t know how long these videos will last.