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Season 7
129 :07x01 - Who Shot Mr. Burns? (2) (Sep/17/1995)
Conclusion. With Mr. Burns in the hospital from his gunshot wound, Chief Wiggum (with help from Lisa) investigates who shot Mr. Burns. All signs eventually point to Homer, but did he really do it?
Guest Stars: Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz, Tito Puente as Himself
Director: Wesley Archer
Writer: Josh Weinstein, Bill Oakley
 
130 :07x02 - Radioactive Man (Sep/24/1995)
When Springfield is chosen as the shooting location for Rainier Wolfcastle's big-screen adaptation of the popular Radioactive Man comic series, the entire town tries to take the movie's producers for every dime they've got while Bart auditions to be Fallout Boy, a part that inexplicably goes to his friend, Milhouse.
Guest Stars: Doris Grau as Lunchlady Doris, Russi Taylor as Martin Prince, Mickey Rooney as Himself, Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Maggie Roswell as Luann Van Houten
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: John Swartzwelder
 
131 :07x03 - Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily (Oct/01/1995)
The Simpson children are put in the custody of Ned and Maude Flanders after misconstrued evidence (Bart's head lice, Lisa looking beat up, and the house looking a mess) prove that Homer and Marge are negligent parents. While Homer and Marge are forced to take parenting classes, Bart and Lisa worry that Maggie may love being a Flanders more than a Simpson.
Guest Stars: Joan Kenley as Telephone Lady, Frank Welker as Santa's Little Helper, Maggie Roswell as Helen Lovejoy, Maude Flanders, Tress MacNeille as Agnes Skinner, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Jon Vitti
 
132 :07x04 - Bart Sells His Soul (Oct/08/1995)
To prove that the soul doesn't exist, Bart sells his to Milhouse for $5.00, but regrets it when weird things begin happening to him. Meanwhile, Moe re-invents his bar as a kitschy restaurant called "Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag".
Guest Stars: Russi Taylor as Martin, Sherri, Terri, Maggie Roswell as Luann Van Houten, Maude Flanders, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Tress MacNeille as Milhouse's Grandmother
Director: Wesley Archer
Writer: Greg Daniels (1)
 
133 :07x05 - Lisa the Vegetarian (Oct/15/1995)
Lisa decides to give up eating meat after bonding with a lamb at a petting zoo, which makes her a target of ridicule from her schoolmates and her family. Meanwhile, Homer creates a barbecue after being snubbed from Flanders's family reunion.
Guest Stars: Doris Grau as Lunchlady Doris, Russi Taylor as Sherri, Terri, Maggie Roswell as Miss Hoover, Tress MacNeille as Various, Pamela Hayden as Janey, Linda McCartney as Herself, Phil Hartman as Troy McClure, Paul McCartney as Himself
Director: Mark Kirkland
Writer: David X. Cohen (1)
Songs: Paul McCartney -- Maybe I'm Amazed
 
134 :07x06 - Treehouse of Horror VI (Oct/29/1995)
This year's tales of terror include advertisements gone wild in "Attack of the 50ft. Eyesores", Groundskeeper Willie as Freddy Krueger in "Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace", and Homer stumbling upon the third dimension in "Homer^3".
Guest Stars: Paul Anka as Himself, Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, Russi Taylor as Martin Prince
Director: Bob Anderson (1)
Writer: Steve Tompkins, David X. Cohen (1), John Swartzwelder
 
135 :07x07 - King-Size Homer (Nov/05/1995)
Sick of the workaday grind at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant (and the plant's new exercise program), Homer purposely gains 300 pounds so he can get on the plant's disability plan and work from home.
Guest Stars: Joan Kenley as Telephone Lady, Pamela Hayden as Jimbo, Milhouse
Director: Jim Reardon
Writer: Dan Greaney
 
136 :07x08 - Mother Simpson (Nov/19/1995)
After faking his own death to get a day off of work, Homer reunites with his mother Mona, who he thought had died 27 years ago, but was really on the run from the law after a botched attempt at destroying Mr. Burns's biological warfare lab.
Guest Stars: Harry Morgan as Bill Gannon, Glenn Close as Mona Simpson, Pamela Hayden as Various, Maggie Roswell as Maude Flanders
Director: David Silverman (1)
Writer: Richard Appel
 
137 :07x09 - Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming (Nov/26/1995)
Sideshow Bob once again escapes from prison. This time, however, he's less interested in killing Bart and more interested in shutting off the town's TV stations.
Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Various, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Russi Taylor as Martin Prince, Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob, R. Lee Ermey as Colonel Leslie "Hap" Hapablap
Director: Dominic Polcino
Writer: Spike Feresten
 
138 :07x10 - The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular (Dec/03/1995)
Troy McClure hosts The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular, a retrospective/behind-the-scenes look at America's favorite yellow family, featuring a look at The Simpsons' beginnings as filler on "The Tracy Ullman Show", fan mail readings, a look at the real Matt Groening, never-before-seen footage from popular episodes, and of course, familiar clips from past episodes.
Guest Stars: Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz, Troy McClure, Pamela Hayden as Lizzy Borden, Tress MacNeille as Various, Glenn Close as Mona Simpson
Director: David Silverman (1)
Writer: Penny Wise
 
139 :07x11 - Marge Be Not Proud (Dec/17/1995)
Marge refuses to buy Bart the new video game Bonestorm, so he steals it from a local discount store. When Marge finds out, she shuns Bart out of her life, leaving him to fend for himself during the Christmas season.
Guest Stars: Maggie Roswell as Luann Van Houten, Tress MacNeille as Various, Pamela Hayden as Jimbo, Milhouse, Lawrence Tierney as Detective Don Brodka, Phil Hartman as Troy McClure
Director: Steven Dean Moore (1)
Writer: Mike Scully
 
140 :07x12 - Team Homer (Jan/07/1996)
Homer starts his own bowling league with his buddies, Apu, Moe, and Otto the bus driver, but when Mr. Burns discovers that Homer stole $500 from him while Burns was high on ether, Mr. Burns decides to join the bowling league (with Otto voted off to make room). Meanwhile, Springfield Elementary is forced to wear uniforms after Bart gets in trouble for inciting a riot with his "Down with Homework" T-shirt from MAD Magazine.
Guest Stars: Doris Grau as Lunchlady Doris, Russi Taylor as Martin Prince, Pamela Hayden as Jimbo, Milhouse, Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel
Director: Mark Kirkland
Writer: Mike Scully
 
141 :07x13 - Two Bad Neighbors (Jan/14/1996)
During a neighborhood rummage sale, former U.S. President George H.W. Bush moves in to Springfield, which doesn't sit well with Homer when Bart ends up getting spanked by Bush.
Guest Stars: Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Tress MacNeille as Barbara Bush, Mrs. Glick, Maggie Roswell as Maude Flanders
Director: Wesley Archer
Writer: Ken Keeler
Songs: Cheap Trick -- Dream Police
 
142 :07x14 - Scenes From the Class Struggle in Springfield (Feb/04/1996)
While shopping for a new TV (after Grampa wrecked the old one), Marge finds a fancy Chanel suit at an outlet store and reunites with her socialite friend from high school, who wants Marge to be a country club wife. Meanwhile, Homer challenges Mr. Burns to a golf game.
Guest Stars: Maggie Roswell as Various, Tress MacNeille as Brandine, Pamela Hayden as Evelyn, Tom Kite as Himself
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: Jennifer Crittenden
 
143 :07x15 - Bart the Fink (Feb/11/1996)
Bart accidentally rats Krusty the Clown out to the IRS. With his riches gone, Krusty flies his personal plane into a mountain and kills himself...but Bart begins seeing clues that Krusty may not be dead after all.
Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Agnes Skinner, Bob Newhart as Himself, Phil Hartman as Troy McClure, Pamela Hayden as Jimbo, Milhouse
Director: Jim Reardon
Story: Bob Kushell | Teleplay: John Swartzwelder
 
144 :07x16 - Lisa the Iconoclast (Feb/18/1996)
While the town prepares for the anniversary of its founding, Lisa discovers that Jebediah Springfield was a murderous pirate named Hans Sprungfeld and that everything he supposedly did to build Springfield was a lie. No one in town believes Lisa, except for Homer, who helps her spread the word.
Guest Stars: Maggie Roswell as Helen Lovejoy, Miss Hoover, Tress MacNeille as Various, Pamela Hayden as Jimbo, Milhouse, Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, Phil Hartman as Troy McClure, Donald Sutherland as Hollis Hurlbut
Director: Mike B. Anderson (1)
Writer: Jonathan Collier (1)
 
145 :07x17 - Homer the Smithers (Feb/25/1996)
Mr. Burns' assistant, Waylon Smithers, nearly works himself into a nervous breakdown and is forced to go on a vacation. Fearing that whoever fills in for him in his absence might replace him permanently, Smithers places Homer Simpson in the job, figuring that there's no way the plant's worst employee could possibly be a threat, but when Homer teaches Mr. Burns a lesson in being self-sufficient by punching him, Burns fires both Homer and Smithers.
Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Various
Director: Steven Dean Moore (1)
Writer: John Swartzwelder
 
146 :07x18 - The Day the Violence Died (Mar/17/1996)
Bart meets Chester J. Lampwick, a homeless man who claims and successfully proves that he is the creator of Itchy from The Itchy & Scratchy Show, but had his idea stolen by Roger Meyers's father back in the 1920s. After suing I&S Studios for royalties, the studio files for bankruptcy and shuts down.
Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Various, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Suzanne Somers as Herself, Jack Sheldon as Amendment, Alex Rocco as Rodger Meyers Jr., Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz, Kirk Douglas as Chester J. Lampwick
Director: Wesley Archer
Writer: John Swartzwelder
 
147 :07x19 - A Fish Called Selma (Mar/24/1996)
To save his moribund career (and quell the rumors of the "weird things" he does to fish), Troy McClure marries Selma (who still wants to have a family out of fear of dying alone), who is willing to go along with being a sham wife, but is concerned when Troy McClure wants a child.
Guest Stars: Phil Hartman as Troy McClure, Jeff Goldblum as MacArthur Parker, Pamela Hayden as Various
Director: Mark Kirkland
Writer: Jack Barth
 
148 :07x20 - Bart on the Road (Mar/31/1996)
While spending the day with Patti and Selma at the DMV, Bart creates a fake ID that states he's 25 years old and uses the card to rent a car and take his friends on a road trip. Meanwhile, Lisa and Homer bond while Homer works at the nuclear plant, and Marge copes with being left alone.
Guest Stars: Jim Lau as Hong Kong Doctor, Tress MacNeille as Various, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Russi Taylor as Martin Prince
Director: Swinton O. Scott, III
Writer: Richard Appel
Songs: Golden Earring -- Radar Love
 
149 :07x21 - 22 Short Films About Springfield (Apr/14/1996)
A series of short skits and connecting vignettes show that the people of Springfield go through very interesting adventures, from Apu's five-minute dash through a party to Lisa getting gum stuck in her hair to Homer getting Maggie stuck in a newspaper vendor to Milhouse desperately searching for a bathroom to Nelson learning a lesson in bullying from a very tall man.
Guest Stars: Russi Taylor as Uter, Maggie Roswell as Various, Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Tress MacNeille as Agnes, Brandine
Director: Jim Reardon
Writer: Rachel Pulido, Steve Tompkins, Brent Forrester, Greg Daniels (1), Jonathan Collier (1), Jennifer Crittenden, David X. Cohen (1), Richard Appel, Josh Weinstein, Matt Groening
 
150 :07x22 - Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish" (Apr/28/1996)
Grampa is targeted for murder by Mr. Burns over a collection of stolen art from World War II, and Bart teams up with Grampa to fight back (since everyone else thinks Grampa's story is yet another sign that the old man is going senile).
Guest Stars: Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Tress MacNeille as Various, Russi Taylor as Martin Prince, Maggie Roswell as Maude Flanders
Director: Jeffrey Lynch
Writer: Jonathan Collier (1)
 
151 :07x23 - Much Apu About Nothing (May/05/1996)
A referendum is created that will require all illegal immigrants from Springfield to be deported. After learning that his friend Apu is an illegal immigrant, Homer decides to fight back against the referendum and make Apu a citizen.
Guest Stars: Maggie Roswell as Helen Lovejoy, Maude Flanders, Russi Taylor as Uter, Tress MacNeille as Manjula, Pamela Hayden as Various, Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony
Director: Susie Dietter
Writer: David X. Cohen (1)
 
152 :07x24 - Homerpalooza (May/19/1996)
Fearing that he's no longer cool, Homer takes Bart and Lisa to Lollopalooza, where Homer is hired as a sideshow freak who can withstand direct cannonball blasts to the stomach.
Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Various, Pamela Hayden as Jimbo, Milhouse, Sonic Youth as Themselves, Smashing Pumpkins as Themselves, Cypress Hill as Themselves, Peter Frampton as Himself
Director: Wesley Archer
Writer: Brent Forrester
 
153 :07x25 - Summer of 4 ft. 2 (May/19/1996)
The Simpson family rents a beach house. Hanging around with a new set of children, Lisa becomes popular, while Bart is left out. Bart tries to sabotage his sister's newfound acceptance, which upsets Lisa, until she realizes her new friends don't mind that she's a nerd.
Guest Stars: Christina Ricci as Erin, Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Tress MacNeille as Various, Maggie Roswell as Miss Hoover, Russi Taylor as Martin Prince
Director: Mark Kirkland
Writer: Dan Greaney
 
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