Apparently there is credible news that LEGO might consider a Simpsons license. My response was 'Great! This is so hip and edgy ... twenty years ago.' Do kids still watch the Simpsons? This was a must-see show for me each week back in the mid-nineties, but I probably haven't seen a full episode in years. I'm always surprised when I flip past and see that it's still on TV. A commenter on Brickset kind of summed it up for me saying that for him it was like the Turtles - he might get a set for nostalgia's sake, but that's about it. At least with the Turtles I think there's an ongoing cartoon on the Hub or the Cartoon Network or maybe Nick, so there's a new generation of watchers. But IMO the Simpsons has just sort of dwindled for over a decade. It lost out in being the 'edgy cartoon for teens and grownups' to shows that pushed the boundaries much further, like South Park and the Family Guy, and I'm not sure if younger kids are into it either. Anyway, what do you think? Would this be a viable license? Would kids buy it? Or is it more geared to the AFOL collectors who remember the show from its heyday?
BTW, I've started another related thread to suggest other decades-old irrelevant license ideas to LEGO. I'd like your thoughts there as well, because it seems like LEGO needs some advice.

Bruce