Investigating the Impact of 9/11 on The Simpsons through Natural Language Processing
This is an incremental analysis of how a major real-world event might subtly affect a popular fictional TV series, with limited practical implications.
The study investigated the impact of the 9/11 attacks on The Simpsons by analyzing changes in word frequency, topic, and sentiment using NLP, finding no clear trend change and only a slight decrease in average sentiment while the scripts remained overall positive.
The impact of real world events on fictional media is particularly apparent in the American cartoon series The Simpsons. While there are often very direct pop culture references evident in the dialogue and visual gags of the show, subtle changes in tone or sentiment may not be so obvious. Our aim was to use Natural Language Processing to attempt to search for changes in word frequency, topic, and sentiment before and after the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York. No clear trend change was seen, there was a slight decrease in the average sentiment over time around the relevant period between 2000 and 2002, but the scripts still maintained an overall positive value, indicating that the comedic nature of The Simpsons did not wane particularly significantly. The exploration of other social issues and even specific character statistics is needed to bolster the findings here.