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| shangjun |
Mrs. Simpson boarded the "Playboy" CoverWed Oct 14, 2009 4:24 am |
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Joined: 14 Oct 2009
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"D'oh!" doesn't even start to cover it.
Marge Simpson -- the blue beehived matriarch of America's most loved dysfunctional family - is Playboy magazine's November cover, the magazine said on Friday. Simpson, tastefully concealing her assets behind a signature Playboy Bunny chair, is the first cartoon character ever to front the glossy adult magazine, joining the ranks of sex symbols like Marilyn Monroe and Cindy Crawford.
Playboy said the cover and a three-page picture spread inside was a celebration of the 20th anniversary of the "The Simpsons" and part of a plan to appeal to a younger generation of readers. Scott Flanders, the recently-hired chief executive of Playboy Enterprises, told the Chicago Sun-Times in an interview that the Marge Simpson cover and centerfold was "somewhat tongue-in-cheek."
"It had never been done, and we thought it would be kind of hip, cool and unusual," Flanders told the newspaper. He said the magazine hoped to attract readers in their 20s compared to the average Playboy reader's age of 35. Playboy also promises a story inside called "The Devil in Marge Simpson". The issue arrives on newsstands on October 16.
Maybe many people criticize “”palyboy for many reasons.However,it is no doubt that playboy is really a big success around the world! I like to watching the sexy girls on playbay who are bare without a piece of cloth and wear golden lanyards which are very shining.Are you a “playboy”lover ?Let’s share our own opinions together!
The magazine's circulation fell 9 percent as of the end of June 2009, according to figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations. But Flanders told the reporters earlier this week that there were no plans to close the print edition. "Over my dead body will we quit producing the magazine in print," he said.
Animated series "The Simpsons" debuted in December 1989 with a Christmas-themed episode called "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire." It has won 24 primetime Emmys and was renewed by Fox television earlier this year for two more seasons.
I believe playboy will print more excellent editions in the future! |
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