The Simpsons Cartoon Studio

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The Simpsons Cartoon Studio
The Simpsons Cartoon Studio
Developer(s) Big Top Productions
Publisher(s) Fox Interactive
Engine Based on Felix the Cat's Cartoon Toolbox
Release date(s) 1996
Genre(s) Simulation
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: E
OFLC: G
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
Media CD-ROM
System requirements Windows PC
486SX 33MHz processor or higher running Windows 3.1 or Windows 95
8MB RAM
8MB Hard disk space
SVGA 640X480 display or higher with 256 colours
Sound board plus speakers
2X CD-ROM or faster


Macintosh
68030 33Mhz processor running system 7 or higher
8MB RAM
8MB Hard disk space
640x480 display or higher
Sound board plus speakers
2X CD-ROM or faster
Input Mouse and Keyboard

The Simpsons Cartoon Studio was an animation software title released for Windows and Macintosh computers in 1997 by Fox Interactive.

Though often coined as a game, The Simpsons Cartoon Studio was actually a design application for creating small cartoons using characters, sounds, music, and locations from the television show The Simpsons. The application came with hundreds of animations of many of the show's characters and allowed users to create and export cartoons that could be viewed by anyone who had a bundled application called The Simpsons Cartoon Player.

The Cartoon Studio included 50 special effects, 270 props and 45 backgrounds and was created with over 10,000 individual cells, hand-drawn by actual The Simpsons cartoonists. It uses an improved version of the interface from Felix the Cat's Cartoon Toolbox. A demo version was offered for download, which has a limited number of background sets, characters, and props.



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