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Simmons shares touching anecdotes about John Belushi’s exuberance, talent, and the deep admiration everyone had for him. Belushi's energy on set was palpable, and his performances remain iconic. Simmons recalls the camaraderie, both on and off-camera, emphasizing the film’s communal spirit.
He expresses nostalgia for the entire cast and crew, especially Doug Kenney, who, despite his pivotal role in the film's creation, was lost to tragedy. Simmons’s reflections highlight how Animal House was more than just a film—it was a collective achievement, an anarchic but heartfelt testament to youthful rebellion.