The Simpsons come to life The real-life Simpsons ... gather for the show The real-life Simpsons ... gather for the show
By VINCE SOODIN and VERONICA LORRAINE
MAKERS of the hit cartoon The Simpsons have filmed the show's opening titles using real actors.
In the hit viral going around the world we get to see what Bart, Homer, Marg, Lisa and Maggie would look like if they were humans.
And you can be among the first to watch the hilarious titles, filmed over 18 months in Britain, by clicking HERE
The clip re-enacts the title sequence to a tee beginning with the camera zooming into a schoolroom to see a blonde Bart scribbling lines on the blackboard.
Simpson’s maker Matt Groening has approved the human version of the show’s opening credits to promote the brand new series.
Bart ... copies blackboard scene Bart ... copies blackboard scene
Sky One will broadcast the promo as its viewers gear up for the The Simpson's 17th season which begins on March 20.
An insider said: "We're really excited about it.
"We used regular actors, not so much for their resemblance - as you can't copy a bunch of yellow characters - but becuase you can easily identify with them."
A balding actor plays Homer as he leaves work dropping some nuclear waste out of the window on the way home.
While a baby girl copies the scene where Maggie appears to be driving Marg’s car.
The opening montage ends with the whole family squeezed on the settee ready to watch the cartoon version of the show.