'The Simpsons' pays brief tribute to Joan Rivers

While mourning the loss of a character, Rabbi Hyman Krustofski, in the season 26 premiere, hit animated TV show 'The Simpsons' honoured late comedienne Joan Rivers with a brief tribute at the same time.

'The Simpsons' pays brief tribute to Joan Rivers

Los Angeles: While mourning the loss of a character, Rabbi Hyman Krustofski, in the season 26 premiere, hit animated TV show 'The Simpsons' honoured late comedienne Joan Rivers with a brief tribute at the same time.

An animated version of Rivers, 81, was featured briefly among a group of people in 'Jewish Heaven' based on the imagination of Krusty who just lost his father, reportedly.

During the closing musical number, after the dance scene featuring famous people in pairs (Albert Einstein and Golda Meir, Chico and Harpo, Groucho and economist/philosopher Karl Marx), Rivers can be seen sitting in the front row of the VIP section before the camera shows Jesus and Rodney Dangerfield in the Super VIP section.

Rivers provided the voice of Krusty the Clown's agent and former lover, Annie Dubinsky, in a 2011 episode. The tribute was a last minute addition to the episode, which had been in production for months.

"About a week after she passed away, I thought that it wouldn't be hard for us to just put her in, because she had done the show and we had the design for the character," showrunner/executive producer Al Jean said. 

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