The Simpsons (season 7)
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The Simpsons' seventh season originally aired between September 1995 and May 1996, beginning on September 17, 1995. The season contained two hold-over episodes from the season 6 (2F) production line including the second half of "Who Shot Mr. Burns?". It also contained two other episodes written by season 5 & 6's writing team. Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein take over as the show runners.
The DVD box set was released in Region 1 on December 13, 2005 and Region 2 and Region 4 on March 29, 2006. The set was released in two different forms: a Marge-shaped head and also a standard rectangular shaped box in which the theme is a movie premiere, most likely inspired by the episode Radioactive Man, in which a Radioactive Man movie is made in Springfield.
[edit] List of episodes
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| 129 - 701 | September 17 | 2F20 | Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two) |
After Mr. Burns has been shot by an unknown gunman, he is taken to Springfield General Hospital. The police investigate many of the people who may have had a grudge against him. After following up several lines of inquiry, they discover Simpson DNA evidence on Mr. Burns and Mr. Burns wakes up from his coma, only able to blurt out the name of a likely culprit -- Homer Simpson.
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| 130 - 702 | September 24 | 2F17 | Radioactive Man |
It is decided that filming for the new Radioactive Man film will take place in Springfield. When there, the producers decide to cast a local child in the role of Fallout Boy. Many of Springfield's children, including Bart and Milhouse, audition for the role, with the part eventually going to Milhouse. Meanwhile, the rest of the town, led by Mayor Quimby, attempts to milk the film's creators for all the money they have.
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| 131 - 703 | October 1 | 3F01 | Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily |
Several misunderstandings at home and school cause child welfare to accuse Homer and Marge of being negligent parents, resulting in Bart, Lisa, and Maggie to be taken away and put in the care of the Flanders family. Homer and Marge must focus on passing a parenting class before their kids adapt too much to the Flanders' lifestyle.
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| 132 - 704 | October 8 | 3F02 | Bart Sells His Soul |
| While forced to clean the organ pipes after playing a prank against the church, Bart sells his soul to Milhouse for five dollars, to prove his point that a soul does not exist, but regrets it when weird things begin happening to him. Meanwhile, an encounter with the Hibbert family results in Moe converting his bar to a family restaurant to make more money. | |||
| 133 - 705 | October 15 | 3F03 | Lisa the Vegetarian |
Lisa struggles with her newfound love for vegetarianism and attempts to draw other people towards it. Meanwhile, Homer throws a barbecue to make Flanders jealous.
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| 134 - 706 | October 29 | 3F04 | Treehouse of Horror VI |
A Halloween special which is divided into three short stories:
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| 135 - 707 | November 5 | 3F05 | King-Size Homer |
Unhappy with the Power Plants' new exercise program, Homer purposely gains weight to be put on the plant's disability plan so he can work at home.
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| 136 - 708 | November 19 | 3F06 | Mother Simpson |
When he goes to the records office to verify that he is alive after he fakes his death, Homer discovers that his mom is still alive -- and on the run from the FBI.
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| 137 - 709 | November 26 | 3F08 | Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming |
Sideshow Bob steals an atomic bomb and uses it to force the town to stop airing television after discovering that Vanessa Redgrave has her own tasteless sitcom on FOX.
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| 138 - 710 | December 3 | 3F31 | The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular |
| Troy McClure hosts a very special episode of The Simpsons, featuring clips of the series' beginnings as filler on "The Tracy Ullman Show", fan mail readings, a look at the "real" Matt Groening, Simpsons trivia questions, unaired scenes from popular episodes (including the alternate ending to the "Who Shot Mr. Burns" two-parter), and "hard-core nudity" (a montage of nude scenes from past episodes playing over the end credits). | |||
| 139 - 711 | December 17 | 3F07 | Marge Be Not Proud |
| Bart's attempt at shoplifting a popular video game from a retail store prompts Marge to stop trying to coddle him. *Aired on the 6th anniversary of "Simpsons Roasting on a Open Fire"
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| 140 - 712 | January 7 | 3F10 | Team Homer |
| Homer assembles a bowling team so he can play on league nights, but their winning streak is compromised when Mr. Burns decides to join. Meanwhile, Springfield Elementary is forced to wear uniforms after Bart comes to school wearing a T-shirt with a shocking message on it. | |||
| 141 - 713 | January 14 | 3F09 | Two Bad Neighbors |
| Former president George Bush moves to Springfield and Bart and Homer launch a prank war when Bush spanks Bart for ruining his memoirs. | |||
| 142 - 714 | February 4 | 3F11 | Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield |
Marge finds a fancy Chanel suit at a discount outlet store, which makes her a darling to the country club set. Meanwhile, Mr. Burns challenges Homer to a golf match.
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| 143 - 715 | February 11 | 3F12 | Bart the Fink |
Bart unintentionally gets Krusty the Clown audited by the IRS after his attempt to get him to sign a check exposed Krusty's illegal tax shelter. When his financial situation worsens, Krusty fakes his death to escape from the public eye.
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| 144 - 716 | February 18 | 3F13 | Lisa the Iconoclast |
Lisa finds a confession written by Jebediah Springfield revealing that he was a murderous pirate named Hans Sprungfeld who tried to attack George Washington. Meanwhile, Homer replaces Flanders as the town crier during the Springfield Day parade.
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| 145 - 717 | February 25 | 3F14 | Homer the Smithers |
| At the advice of Mr. Burns, Smithers takes a vacation, but before Smithers can go, he hires Homer to be his replacement thinking that Homer could never outshine him. However, Smithers' plan backfires when Homer's incompetence causes Burns to learn how to do things for himself resulting in the now useless Smithers losing his job as Burn's assistant when he gets back. | |||
| 146 - 718 | March 17 | 3F16 | The Day the Violence Died |
Bart meets a homeless man who claims that he was the real creator of Itchy, from Itchy and Stratchy, and not Roger Meyers.
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| 147 - 719 | March 24 | 3F15 | A Fish Called Selma |
Troy McClure tries to save his dying career (and debunk the rumors of his bizarre sexual attraction to fish) by marrying Marge's sister, Selma.
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| 148 - 720 | March 31 | 3F17 | Bart on the Road |
While stuck at the DMV with Patty and Selma on "Go To Work With Your Parents Day," Bart creates a fake driver's license for himself and uses it to spend spring break with Milhouse, Nelson, and Martin. Meanwhile, Homer and Lisa bond after spending "Go To Work With Your Parents Day" together.
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| 149 - 721 | April 14 | 3F18 | 22 Short Films About Springfield |
| Bart and Milhouse wonder if anything interesting happens to the citizens of Springfield, which leads to a chain of vignettes, from Apu leaving work early to go to a party to The Spanish Bumblebee Man getting a divorce to Lisa getting gum stuck in her hair to Nelson learning a lesson in making fun of others. | |||
| 150 - 722 | April 28 | 3F19 | Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish" |
| While his relationship with Bart is strained from humiliating him at school during Grandparent's Day, Grampa Simpson is forced to move into Bart's room at the Simpson house for his own protection, when Mr. Burns attempts to kill him so that the last survivor of their army unit, "The Flying Hellfish" would have access to lost German artwork that was stolen during World War II. 150th episode. | |||
| 151 - 723 | May 5 | 3F20 | Much Apu About Nothing |
| After a bear wanders into Evergreen Terrace, Springfield decides to deport all illegal immigrants to get more money in bear protection, which could mean trouble for Kwik-E-Mart owner Apu. | |||
| 152 - 724 | May 19 | 3F21 | Homerpalooza |
In an attempt to show his kids how hip he is, Homer takes Bart and Lisa to Hullabalooza, where Homer is hired as a sideshow freak who can withstand the force of cannonball blasts, which may endanger his life
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| 153 - 725 | May 19 | 3F22 | Summer of 4 Ft. 2 |
Realizing that she is not as cool as she seems, Lisa rids herself of her nerd image and becomes a surfer girl. Meanwhile, Flanders hires Homer to look after his beach house while he has jury duty.
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[edit] References
- Season 7 at The Simpsons.com
[edit] See also
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