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. The seventh season was released on DVD December 13, 2005. The theme for the season 7 DVD set 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
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)" | ![]() |
The hunt is on to find Mr. Burns' assailant. The police investigate many of the people who may have had a grudge against him. Will they discover who did it?
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130 - 702 | September 24 | 2F17 | "Radioactive Man" | ![]() |
Many of Springfield's children, including 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 – Billboards and advertisements come to life and attack the town.
Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace – Groundskeeper Willie 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 be able to work at home.
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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 uses it to force the town to stop airing television.
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138 - 710 | December 3 | 3F31 | "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular" | |
A semi-spoof history of the series, presented by Troy McClure. | ||||
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. And, 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, immediately becoming the enemy of Homer, due to a prank Bart made that destroyed Bush's memoirs. | ||||
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, resulting in him losing all of his money. Fearing a life on the streets, Krusty fakes his death.
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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 for Itchy 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 uses it to take 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" | |
After a bear wanders into Evergreen Terrace, Springfield decides to deport all illegal immigrants, including Apu. | ||||
152 - 724 | May 19 | 3F21 | "Homerpalooza" | ![]() |
Homer joins a freak show with a rock bands, after 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 as the family go on vacation.
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