The Simpsons’ Creators Axe Traditional "Stark Raving Dad" Episode That includes Michael Jackson

Within the wake HBO’s Leaving Neverland documentary, the creators behind The Simpsons have reportedly determined to drag a 1991 episode that includes Michael Jackson.

Govt producer James L. Brooks says he made the choice after watching the two-part sequence about Jackson’s alleged molestation choreographer Wade Robson and James Safechuck.

The episode in query, titled “Stark Raving Dad,” options the King Of Pop voicing the character Leon Kompowsky.

Creator Matt Groening and producer Al Jean agreed with Brooks.

“There are rather a lot nice recollections we’ve wrapped up in that one,” Brooks informed the Wall Street Journal. “And this definitely doesn’t enable them to stay.”

Jackson’s visitor position was featured on the primary episode Season three, nevertheless he was uncredited for contractual causes and unconfirmed till years later. The plot revolves across the Simpson patriarch Homer who goes to a psychological establishment and shares a room with Kompowsky who claims to be Michael Jackson.

The episode additionally contains the “Joyful Birthday Lisa” music, which Jackson wrote particularly for the present.

TMZ studies executives have already began the method eradicating the episode from their syndication circulation, though it can take a while to utterly erase it from DVD and streaming companies.