Notorious graffiti artist Banksy has created the intro for an episode of The Simpsons - and yes, just like his inky wall scribblings, it's most definitely controversial!
The Simpons episode, called MoneyBart, was shown on US TV last night and opened with Banksy's tag scrawled across many of the buildings in Springfield, before kicking into a minute-long clip of sweatshop workers creating The Simpsons merchandise - including kittens being thrown into a woodchipper so that their fur can be used to stuff Bart dolls and a unicorn, chained up in a basement, being used to punch holes in the middle of The Simpsons DVDs with its horn.
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The storyboard Banksy created was the first time an artist has been invited to create any part of the show, and according to the spray paint-loving wall artist it led to delays and disputes - with the whole animation department reportedly threatening to walk out on strike. The title sequence was inspired by reports that The Simpsons creators now outsource the bulk of their animation work to a company in South Korea.
The epsiode is set to air here in the UK on October 21st, at 7.30pm, on Sky 1 HD and Sky 1.