The Ultimate Fusion: The Simpsons Conquer Westeros with Terrifying AI Art featuring White Walker Mr Burns, Queen Marge, and an Unforgettable Cast!

The Ultimate Fusion: The Simpsons Conquer Westeros with Terrifying AI Art featuring White Walker Mr Burns, Queen Marge, and an Unforgettable Cast!

The Simpsons take on Game of Thrones in a hilarious parody from 2017, introducing White Walker Mr Burns, Queen Marge, and more iconic characters Dive into this side-splitting crossover as The Simpsons bring their unique twist to the world of Westeros

Summary

A new showcase imagines The Simpsons characters as Game of Thrones characters, with bloody and scarred versions of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie, and more.

The Simpsons has previously parodied Game of Thrones in an episode and even made a startling prediction relating to a major event in the final season. The episode was highly acclaimed for its clever allusions to various fantasy tales, such as Lord of the Rings and Dungeons & Dragons. However, the showcase goes above and beyond by envisioning a complete transformation of the characters into Lannister counterparts.

Check out a new showcase on Reddit by the_grove_drawster that imagines The Simpsons as characters in the spooky and somewhat sad world of Game of Thrones.

The animation style did not change for the most part, as Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie, and more get bloody and scarred. Check out the photos below:

Yes, The Simpsons Parodied Game of Thrones

The Ultimate Fusion: The Simpsons Conquer Westeros with Terrifying AI Art featuring White Walker Mr Burns, Queen Marge, and an Unforgettable Cast!

In the season 29 premiere of The Simpsons titled "The Serfsons," which aired in 2017, the show cleverly parodied Games of Thrones. Rob Oliver directed the episode, while Brian Kelley wrote the script. The storyline revolved around the citizens of Springfield who found themselves living in a medieval fantasy kingdom called Springfieldia. The main family, known as the Serfsons, were depicted as serfs. The episode paid homage to Game of Thrones in various ways, for instance, by featuring actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who voiced a character named Markery.

Described as a tribute to various fantasy stories, the episode has earned recognition for accurately foreshadowing a major event in the final season of Game of Thrones: the destruction of a village by a dragon. This moment, which divided fans, occurred two years after the episode aired. Additionally, this episode holds significance as it marks the last time Hank Azaria lent his voice to the character of Apu.

The Simpsons parody received generally positive reviews, particularly for its clever nods to Lord of the Rings and Dungeons & Dragons. While the episode tells its own unique story, it cleverly avoids fully transforming its characters into Lannister-esque personas. Instead, it successfully imagines how such an alteration might occur by leveraging the body of work previously created by other artists.

Source: the_grove_drawster/Reddit