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The
Simpsons delivered audiences
Maggie Simpson in The Force Awakens From Its Nap, a three-minute short that is jam-packed with references to the galaxy far, far away, though one of the more subtle references saw the short paying tribute to a building on the Walt Disney Studios lot in Burbank, California that some fans might not have picked up on. The Team Disney – The Michael D. Eisner Building in Burbank famously has the seven dwarfs from
Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs at the top of the building, appearing to hold up its roof, with the recent short replicating the architecture on top of a bookshelf.
In the newest animated
The Simpsonsshort, baby Maggie finds herself in Jabba the Hut s Jedi Preschool where Star Wars shenanigans ensue as she embarks on a quest to retrieve her stolen pacifier. The third in a series of
The Simpsons shorts featuring Maggie and her toddler life troubles,
The Force Awakens From Its Nap celebrates May the 4th aka Star Wars Day with both Disney and
The Simpsons signature flair. If you want to be entirely surprised by all the details in this short, be warned that we re throwing on the
MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD! sign before going any further in the article below. Go forth with caution, and May the 4th be with you!
An émigré architectural historian who teaches across disciplines in California, at a public university near Apple’s lair in the Bay Area (close to San Francisco), is posting an essay.
Since architectural stories are surprising rare on the edge of the continent, he needed a shtick; no matter what’s his connoisseur-ish personal tastes and leftist political dispositions.
Simon Sadler published an essay on March 13/2013 in The Design Observer Group: “Steve Jobs: Architect”
Top: Apple store, Fifth Avenue, New York. [Photo by Eric Wüstenhagen]
Bottom: Steve Jobs and Rem Koolhaas. [Photos by James Mitchell, left, and Rodrigo Fernández, right]