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'The Simpsons' reveals 'forever' retirement of character after 30 years
The Duff Corporation retired Duffman to reflect changing marketing norms and appeal to younger audiences after nearly 30 years on The Simpsons, ending an era of traditional advertising.
- The Simpsons character Duffman, the mascot of Springfield's brewery, has been retired forever after 30 years on the show.
- In the Season 37 episode 'Seperance', Duffman, voiced by Hank Azaria, left his mascot life behind to start a new career.
- Duffman became a popular recurring character known for his catchphrases and over-the-top persona parodying 1970s beverage mascots.
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The series of "Simpsons" continues to clear up. If the serial characters Larry and Alice were already sorted out in the last two years, there is now another figure: the beer brand mascot Duffman.
In the new episode of "The Simpsons" an era ends: after almost 30 years, a cult figure announced her departure from Springfield.
After decades Springfield draws a line. The cult series separates itself from an icon and shows how much times have changed.
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