The Simpsons (season 7)
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The Simpsons' 7th season (September 1995 - May 1996) began on September 17, 1995. The season contains two hold-over episodes from the season 6 (2F) production line including the second half of "Who Shot Mr. Burns?". It also contains two other episodes written by season 5 & 6's writing team. The seventh season was released on DVD December 13, 2005.
[edit] List of Episodes
25 episodes
- Staff writers Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein take over as the show runners.
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129 - 701 | September 17 | 2F20 | Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two) | |
Mr. Burns' assailant is revealed.
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130 - 702 | September 24 | 2F17 | Radioactive Man | |
Bart and Milhouse audition for the role of Fallout Boy in the new Radioactive Man movie. Meanwhile, all of Springfield attempts to milk the film's creators for all they have.
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131 - 703 | October 1 | 3F01 | Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily | |
Bart, Lisa and Maggie are placed under the custody of The Flanders after Homer and Marge are deemed negligent parents.
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132 - 704 | October 8 | 3F02 | Bart Sells His Soul | |
Bart is convinced there's no such thing as a soul and tries to prove it by selling his to Milhouse for five dollars. Moe converts his bar into a family-themed restaurant. | ||||
133 - 705 | October 15 | 3F03 | Lisa the Vegetarian | |
A trip to a petting zoo has Lisa convinced that eating meat is wrong.
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134 - 706 | October 29 | 3F04 | Treehouse of Horror VI | |
Attack of the 50-Foot Eyesores – Large statues attack Springfield.
Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace – Groundskeeper Willy kills the town's children in their dreams. Homer3 – Homer steps into the third dimension.
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135 - 707 | November 5 | 3F05 | King-Size Homer | |
Homer purposely gains sixty one pounds in order to get disability benefits.
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136 - 708 | November 19 | 3F06 | Mother Simpson | |
Homer discovers his mother is alive.
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137 - 709 | November 26 | 3F08 | Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming | |
Sideshow Bob steals an atomic bomb and orders the town to destroy television.
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138 - 710 | December 3 | 3F31 | The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular | |
A semi-spoof history of the series. | ||||
139 - 711 | December 17 | 3F07 | Marge Be Not Proud | |
Bart is caught shoplifting at a local store.
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140 - 712 | January 7 | 3F10 | Team Homer | |
Homer creates a bowling team. After Bart incites a riot at school with an inflamitory T-Shirt, the students of Springfield Elementary are required to wear uniforms. | ||||
141 - 713 | January 14 | 3F09 | Two Bad Neighbors | |
Former president George Bush moves in across the street from the Simpsons. | ||||
142 - 714 | February 4 | 3F11 | Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield | |
After finding a Chanel suit in a discount outlet store, Marge is invited to join the town's country club.
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143 - 715 | February 11 | 3F12 | Bart the Fink | |
Bart inadvertently gets Krusty in trouble with the IRS.
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144 - 716 | February 18 | 3F13 | Lisa the Iconoclast | |
Lisa discovers the truth about the town's founder, Jebediah Springfield.
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145 - 717 | February 25 | 3F14 | Homer the Smithers | |
Smithers takes a vacation, leaving Homer in charge of his duties. | ||||
146 - 718 | March 17 | 3F16 | The Day the Violence Died | |
Bart proves that Roger Myers Sr. stole the idea of Itchy and Scratchy seventy years ago.
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147 - 719 | March 24 | 3F15 | A Fish Called Selma | |
A relationship develops between Selma and Troy McClure.
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148 - 720 | March 31 | 3F17 | Bart on the Road | |
Bart gets a fake driving license and takes a road trip with Milhouse, Martin and Nelson.
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149 - 721 | April 14 | 3F18 | 22 Short Films About Springfield | |
Bart and Milhouse wonder if anything interesting ever happens in Springfield. A Pulp Fiction parody. | ||||
150 - 722 | April 28 | 3F19 | Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish" | |
Grampa and Mr. Burns have a dispute over some lost World War II treasures. 150th episode. |
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151 - 723 | May 5 | 3F20 | Much Apu About Nothing | |
Springfield is about to deport all illegal immigrants, including Apu. | ||||
152 - 724 | May 19 | 3F21 | Homerpalooza | |
Homer joins a freak show with a rock band when he discovers he can take cannon blows to his stomach.
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153 - 725 | May 19 | 3F22 | Summer of 4 Ft. 2 | |
Lisa gives herself a personality makeover.
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[edit] See also
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Characters: | Homer Simpson · Marge Simpson · Bart Simpson · Lisa Simpson · Maggie Simpson · Other characters | |||
Production: | Cast members · Writers · Broadcasting · Awards · Songs | |||
Media releases: | Episodes · Tracey Ullman shorts · The Simpsons Movie · Complete list of media | |||
Seasons: | 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 · 10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14 · 15 · 16 · 17 · 18 | |||
Hallmarks: | Opening sequence · Chalkboard gag · Sax solo gag · Couch gag Halloween episodes · Recurring jokes · Guest stars · Religion · Politics · Education |
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Locations: | Springfield · Shelbyville · Capital City · 742 Evergreen Terrace Springfield Elementary School · Springfield Nuclear Power Plant · Moe's Tavern · Kwik-E-Mart · Krusty Burger |
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Publications: | DVDs · DVD sets · DVD Commentaries · Video games · Simpsons Comics · Bart Simpson Comics · Other publications | |||
Miscellaneous: | Portal · D'oh! · Phrases · Products · Do the Bartman · Homer's jobs · Homer's lifelong dreams |