Controversial Cartoon Makeovers

Banksy Directs Simpsons Opening Credits

In case you missed it, The Simpsons got a controversial cartoon makeover by England's most famous and elusive street artist Banksy for Sunday night's episode.

Portraying slave labor, animal abuse and substandard practices in a Chinese factory, Banksy creatively and effectively pushed a strong message rarely seen on The Simpsons. Banksy stayed true to form so there can be no discussion about him "selling out."

The controversial cartoon makeover has a punchy, crowd-pleasing message that will leave you wanting more.
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