The Simpsons / Season 7
Season 7 of The Simpsons | |||
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Country of production | United States | ||
First broadcast | Sep 17, 1995 - May 19, 1996 on Fox | ||
German-language first broadcast |
November 4, 1996 - December 28, 1999 on ProSieben | ||
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The seventh season of the American animated series The Simpsons was broadcast from September 17, 1995 to May 19, 1996 on the US broadcaster Fox . The German-language first broadcast was broadcast by the private broadcaster ProSieben from November 4, 1996 to December 28, 1999, with the sixth episode of the series Die Panik-Amok-Horror-Show only being broadcast on December 28, 1999.
The season was released on DVD on December 13, 2005 in the United States and on May 4, 2006 in Germany.
Episodes
No. ( total ) |
No. ( St. ) |
German title | Original title | First broadcast (USA) | German language first broadcast ( D ) | Director | script | Prodc. |
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129 | 1 | Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part two) | Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two) | 17 Sep 1995 | Nov 4, 1996 | Wes Archer | Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein | 2F20 |
A DNA trail leads into the Simpsons house and Homer is suspected - in the end Maggie turns out to be the culprit, although it remains open whether it was intentional or an accident. | ||||||||
130 | 2 | Reluctant movie star | Radioactive Man | Sep 24 1995 | Nov 5, 1996 | Susie Dietter | John Swartzwelder | 2F17 |
A new Radioactive Man film is to be shot in Springfield and Bart wants to play the role of Fallout Boy, which Milhouse gets. But Milhouse hardly feels like it. | ||||||||
131 | 3 | Something's wrong with the Simpsons! | Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily | Oct. 1, 1995 | Nov 6, 1996 | Susie Dietter | Jon Vitti | 3F01 |
At school, it is discovered that Bart has lice. The youth welfare office leaves the Simpsons children in the care of the Flanders until Homer and Marge have completed a parenting course. Flanders realizes that his new protégés are not baptized and wants to do so immediately. However, Homer can prevent this in time. | ||||||||
132 | 4th | Bart sells his soul | Bart Sells His Soul | Oct 8, 1995 | Nov 7, 1996 | Wesley Archer | Greg Daniels | 3F02 |
Bart and Milhouse discuss the subject of the soul . Bart believes the soul does not exist and sells Milhouse his own soul for five dollars. He writes the word soul on a piece of paper and sells it. However, Bart can no longer laugh later and is otherwise no longer capable of any sensations. He desperately tries to get the note back. Milhouse is now asking for fifty dollars. Meanwhile, Moe turns his bar into a restaurant for the whole family. | ||||||||
133 | 5 | Lisa as a vegetarian | Lisa the Vegetarian | Oct 15, 1995 | Nov 8, 1996 | Mark Kirkland | David S. Cohen | 3F03 |
Lisa decides to stop eating meat and Homer throws a barbecue . | ||||||||
134 | 6th | The panic amok horror show | Treehouse of Horror VI | Oct 29, 1995 | Dec 27, 1999 | Bob Anderson | John Swartzwelder, Steve Tompkins, David S. Cohen | 3F04 |
Attack of the 15-meter advertising figures - Gigantic advertising figures attack the city. Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace - Caretaker Willie slices through children's nightmares. Homer 3 - Homer gets into the third dimension. (Mix of animation, CGI and real film) |
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135 | 7th | The disabled Homer | King size homer | Nov 5, 1995 | Nov 11, 1996 | Jim Reardon | Dan Greaney | 3F05 |
Homer eats a lot of pounds to be able to work from home as a disabled person. But even there he neglects his work. An incident occurs in which the reactor threatens to explode. | ||||||||
136 | 8th | Who is Mona Simpson? | Mother Simpson | Nov 19, 1995 | Nov 12, 1996 | David Silverman | Richard Appel | 3F06 |
Homer visits his mother's supposed grave and discovers that she is not actually buried there. His mother appears at Homer's: It turns out that she is not dead, but on the run from the police. In the 1960s she was part of a hippie movement that destroyed a Mr. Burns biological weapon system. Mona then goes on the run again. | ||||||||
137 | 9 | Tingeltangel-Bob's revenge | Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming | Nov 26, 1995 | Nov 13, 1996 | Dominic Polcino | Spike Feresten | 3F08 |
With a stolen atom bomb , Tingeltangel-Bob wants to force Springfield to abolish television. The bomb turns out to be harmless. Tingeltangel-Bob takes Bart hostage and tries to escape by plane. A crash saves their lives. | ||||||||
138 | 10 | The 138th episode, a special screening | The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular | Dec 3, 1995 | Oct 27, 1997 | David Silverman | Jon Vitti | 3F31 |
Troy McClure guides you through a look back at eight years of "The Simpsons" - including scenes that were never shown. | ||||||||
139 | 11 | The black sheep | Marge Be Not Proud | Dec 17, 1995 | Nov 14, 1996 | Steven Dean Moore | Mike Scully | 3F07 |
Just before Christmas, Bart steals a video game and is caught doing it. He is then banned from the house . He can initially prevent his parents from finding out until they decide to have a family photo taken in the same shop. Disappointed with Bart, Marge is now distant from him. Bart wants to appease Marge with a Christmas present. But when she sees him sneaking into the house, she thinks he stole something again. When she sees the present (a picture of Bart) everything is back to normal. | ||||||||
140 | 12 | Homer's bowling team | Team Homer | Jan. 7, 1996 | Nov 15, 1996 | Mark Kirkland | Mike Scully | 3F10 |
Homer wants to start a bowling team and needs $ 500 to do it. He gets the money from Mr. Burns, but only because he is not in full possession of his mental powers. When Mr. Burns can think clearly again, he wants the money back. When he arrives at the bowling alley, he spontaneously decides to join the team, which seems to be the end of the team's winning streak. Several attempts to get rid of Mr. Burns fail. The team ultimately wins the trophy, which, to the annoyance of the others, is claimed by Burns alone. Meanwhile, the elementary school students have to wear uniforms because Bart came to school with a provocative T-shirt. | ||||||||
141 | 13 | The bad neighbors | Two Bad Neighbors | Jan. 14, 1996 | Nov 18, 1996 | Wes Archer | Ken Keeler | 3F09 |
Ex-President George Bush moves in across from the Simpsons. After Bart destroys Bush's memoirs , he gets a few blows on the buttocks from him. Homer then demands an apology from Bush. Since the latter refuses, a bitter neighborhood dispute ensues between the two, which ends with Bush moving out. | ||||||||
142 | 14th | In a class of its own | Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield | Feb. 4, 1996 | Nov 19, 1996 | Susie Dietter | Jennifer Crittenden | 3F11 |
After Marge found a Chanel costume on sale , she was invited to a posh country club. A little later she should also be officially accepted into the club. For the occasion, she wants to change her costume to make it look new, but in the process she ruins it completely. Homer happens to find out that Mr. Burns' years of golfing success was a scam. To keep Homer silent, Mr. Burns makes sure that the family is accepted into the club. On the way to the introductory party, however, Marge notices that her efforts to be accepted into high society have also changed her character. Eventually she backs down. | ||||||||
143 | 15th | Bart is to blame for everything | Bart the finch | Feb 11, 1996 | Nov 20, 1996 | Jim Reardon | Bob Kushell, John Swartzwelder | 3F12 |
Bart accidentally uncovered Krusty's tax fraud, whereupon the latter faked his death in a plane crash. Bart and Lisa set out to find the missing Krusty. | ||||||||
144 | 16 | The secret creed | Lisa the Iconoclast | Feb. 18, 1996 | Nov 21, 1996 | Mike B. Anderson | Jonathan Collier | 3F13 |
Shortly before the parade in his honor, Lisa finds out that city founder Jebediah Springfield was actually a pirate. Many springfielders are outraged by this claim. Lisa finds out about a museum director who also knows the secret and tries to cover it up. | ||||||||
145 | 17th | Butler at Burns | Homer the Smithers | Feb 25, 1996 | Nov 22, 1996 | Steven Dean Moore | John Swartzwelder | 3F14 |
When Smithers goes on vacation, Homer becomes his deputy - and brings up Mr. Burns to unimaginable independence. Homer knocks down Mr. Burns and quits his temporary job. Burns now has to cope on his own, which works so well that he dismisses Smithers. Homer then helps Smithers get his post back. | ||||||||
146 | 18th | Who Invented Itchy and Scratchy? | The Day the Violence Died | 17th Mar 1996 | Nov 25, 1996 | Wesley Archer | John Swartzwelder | 3F16 |
When Bart proves that the Itchy and Scratchy film studio stole the idea for Itchy from an old man named Chester, the studio goes bankrupt and is no longer able to make films. As a result, Bart and Lisa now have to do without their favorite show. | ||||||||
147 | 19th | Selma marries Hollywood star | A Fish Called Selma | 24 Mar 1996 | Nov 26, 1996 | Mark Kirkland | Jack Barth | 3F15 |
Troy McClure marries Marges sister Selma to give his career new impetus.
When Troy wants to have a child, also just for marketing purposes, Selma ends her relationship with him. |
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148 | 20th | The trip to Knoxville | Bart on the Road | 31 Mar 1996 | Nov 27, 1996 | Swinton O. Scott III | Richard Appel | 3F17 |
Martin accompanies his father to the stock market and makes $ 600 on speculation. With a fake driver's license, Bart, Nelson, Milhouse and Martin drive a rental car to the site of the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee , where Nelson collapses the Sunsphere, among other things , while Lisa spends her spring break at Homer's home. | ||||||||
149 | 21st | 22 short films about Springfield | 22 Short Films About Springfield | Apr 14, 1996 | Nov 28, 1996 | Jim Reardon | Richard Appel, David S. Cohen, Jonathan Collier, Jennifer Crittenden, Greg Daniels, Brent Forrester, Rachel Pulido, Steve Tompkins, Bill Oakley, Josh Weinstein , Matt Groening, Greg Daniels | 3F18 |
Different little stories with different Springfield citizens. Examples: A pulp fiction parody with Chief Wiggum, Snake and Milhouse. Apu can only close his shop for five minutes to go to a party. Homer locks Maggie in the newspaper box and Dr. Nick is accused of improper treatment methods. | ||||||||
150 | 22nd | Simpson and his grandson in "The Treasure Hunt" | Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish" | Apr 28, 1996 | Nov 29, 1996 | Jeffrey Lynch | Jonathan Collier | 3F19 |
Grampa and Mr. Burns are the last two survivors of a group of former soldiers who manage a looted treasure (various German-owned paintings) from the Second World War. They signed a gentlemen's agreement or tontine ; Nevertheless, Burns wants the treasure to himself and would rather kill Grampa than wait for it to die. However, the booty later goes to the rightful owner from Germany. | ||||||||
151 | 23 | Referendum in Springfield | Much Apu About Nothing | May 5, 1996 | Dec 2, 1996 | Susie Dietter | David S. Cohen | 3F20 |
A law on the deportation of illegal immigrants threatens Apu, who has lived in the USA for seven years with an expired visa. Apu first wants to get false papers, but later he decides to become an American citizen. | ||||||||
152 | 24 | Homer on tour | Homerpalooza | May 19, 1996 | Dec 3, 1996 | Wesley Archer | Brent Forrester | 3F21 |
Homer is hired by the organizer of a freak show. During the performances he has to have a cannonball shot at his stomach, which, however, seriously endangers his health. | ||||||||
153 | 25th | A summer for Lisa | Summer of 4 Ft. 2 | May 19, 1996 | Dec. 4, 1996 | Mark Kirkland | Dan Greaney | 3F22 |
The Simpsons go to Little Pwagmattasquarmsettport, where they live in the Flanders beach house. Lisa tries to make friends and promptly makes new friends. Out of envy, Bart tries to destroy their new friendships. |
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d The Simpsons Season 7 Episode Guide . Zap2it.com . Archived from the original on March 10, 2014. Retrieved March 19, 2014.
- ↑ a b c d "The Simpsons" episode guide. In: simpsonspedia.net. Retrieved March 19, 2014 .
- ↑ The Simpsons Episode Guide. Retrieved March 19, 2014
- ↑ Production Code : Season 7 - Simpsonspedia, the Simpsons Wiki. In: simpsonspedia.net. Retrieved March 19, 2014 .