Africanized Iconic Cartoons

'The Simpsons' Get an Angola-Approved Family Makeover

While "The Simpsons" have been portrayed as yellow in more than 90 countries for over two decades, an advertising agency has turned them brown for a promotional video.

This promotional video featuring the brown "The Simpsons" characters will air on Africa’s digital satellite TV service DSTV in Angola.

Shown sitting on their well-worn family couch, the promotional video featuring the brown "The Simpsons" depicts the characters dressed in African-inspired clothing, and Homer is drinking Cuca, the Budweiser of Angola, not Duff beer.
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1. Cultural Adaptation of Iconic Cartoons - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Expanding the reach of global cartoons by adapting and localizing popular characters to resonate with diverse cultures.
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