No Simpsons, no peace.

People in Bolivia were so upset that their two hour broadcast of “The Simpsons” had been reduced recently that they took to the streets and marched on the capital in protest.

The people’s voices were heard.

Unitel, the Bolivian network that airs the popular cartoon, eventually caved and announced they would bring back its original time slot, according to the Latin Times.

Nearly 2,000 Bolivians wielded signs and voiced their outrage with chants.

Some even donned costumes of Homer and the gang despite heavy rain, which didn’t hamper the protests.

Local media reported that the demonstration was the first time there had ever been a mass protest by viewers who opposed a change in television programming, Central European News reports.

“The Simpsons” is the longest-running American sitcom, animated program and scripted primetime television series in history.