These Are The Episodes for Season 7
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Who Shot Mr. Burns? -
Part Two (2F20):
With Burns shot, Chief Wiggum follows a trail of
DNA that leads to the Simpsons front door step. Homer is charged for the
shooting and before Homer can be jailed, he escapes. It's a race to see who
reaches Burns' hospital room first. Tito Puente guest stars. [Aired
September 17, 1995]
Radioactive Man
(2F17):
Friendships could be torn when Bart and Milhouse are both
up for the role of `Fallout Boy' in the new `Radioactive Man' movie.
Meanwhile, the town of Springfield sees $$$ and milk the `Radioactive Man'
film crew for all their cash. Mickey Rooney guest stars. [Aired
September 24, 1995]
Home Sweet
Home-Diddily-Dum-Doodily (3F01):
Bart, Lisa and Maggie are placed
in the care of the Flanders family when Homer and Marge are found to be unfit
parents. Now, Homer and Marge must prove to the authorities that they are fit
parents before the kids become too Flanders like. Joan Kenley guest
stars. [Aired October 1, 1995]
Bart Sells His Soul
(3F02):
Bart's faith is tested when he sells his soul for five
dollars. Meanwhile, Moe turns the Tavern into Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag.
[Aired October 8, 1995]
Lisa the Vegetarian
(3F03):
A trip to a local petting zoo leads to confrontations at
the dinner table when Lisa decides to become a vegetarian. Paul and
Linda McCartney guest stars. [Aired October 15, 1995]
Treehouse of Horror VI
(3F04):
This years Halloween Special features two science fiction
stories and one horror:
King-Size Homer
(3F05):
A strong desire to work at home prompts Homer to gain a lot
of weight so he can claim work disability. Joan Kenley guest stars.
[Aired November 5, 1995]
Mother Simpson
(3F06):
Through a misunderstanding, Homer discovers his mother is
very much alive, but with a very shady past and the FBI are eager to find her.
Glenn Close and Harry Morgan guest stars. [Aired November 19,
1995]
Sideshow Bob's Last
Gleaming (3F08):
Sideshow Bob slips away from prison detail, steals
an atomic bomb and threatens to detonate it unless the town of Springfield
gives up television. R. Lee Ermey and Kelsey Grammer guest star.
[Aired November 26, 1995]
The Simpsons 138th
Episode Spectacular! (3F31):
Troy McClure hosts an half- hour show
looking back at The Simpsons' past eight year history. [Aired December 3,
1995]
Marge Be Not Proud
(3F07):
Bart manages to keep a failed 'four-fingered discount' trip
a secret from Homer and Marge. But unfortunately, Marge finds out when the
family returns to the store to have the family Christmas photo taken.
Lawrence Tierney guest star. [Aired December 17, 1995]
Team Homer
(3F10):
Thanks to Burns' ether induced state, Homer gets the money
he needs to start a bowling team. However, Burns' head clears and he wants in.
Meanwhile, Bart's inflammatory T-shirt causes a riot at school, resulting in
Principal Skinner issuing mandatory school uniforms. [Aired January 7, 1996]
Two Bad Neighbors
(3F09):
Homer's jealousy at all the attention his new neighbors,
George and Barbara Bush, receives, turns to rage when the former President
gives Bart a spanking. [Aired January 14, 1996]
Scenes from the Class
Struggle in Springfield (3F11):
The Simpson family mingle with
social highbrows when a chance encounter between Marge and an old classmate
yields an invitation to the Springfield Country Club. Tom Kite guest
stars. [Aired February 4, 1996]
Bart the Fink
(3F12):
When Bart accidentally finks on him to the IRS, Krusty the
Klown decides to go for that last plane ride. Bob Newhart guest stars.
[Aired February 11, 1996]
Lisa the Iconoclast
(3F13):
While digging into Jebediah Springfield's past, Lisa
discovers that the town founder isn't the hero as everyone thinks he was.
Donald Sutherland guest stars. [Aired February 18, 1996]
Homer the Smithers
(3F14):
Smithers takes a much needed vacation and to insure his
position at the nuclear plant, he hires Homer as his temporally replacement.
[Aired February 25, 1996]
The Day the Violence
Died (3F16):
With the help of Lionel Hutz, Bart unwittingly
bankrupts the studio that produces Itchy & Scratchy when he and Hutz
successfully prove the idea for Itchy was stolen some 70-80 years ago. Guest
stars Alex Rocco, Jack Sheldon, Suzanne Somers and
Kirk Douglas as Chester J. Lampwick, the original Itchy creator. [Aired
March 17, 1996]
A Fish Called Selma
(3F15):
Troy McClure's sagging film career is given a boost when he
is seen in public with a woman. And to stay in the public eye, Troy must do
more than merely date this woman, who happens to be Selma. Jeff
Goldblum guest stars. [Aired March 24, 1996]
Bart on the Road
(3F17):
With fake drivers ID in hand, have Bart will travel. In
this case, Nelson, Martin and Milhouse come along for the ride when Bart hits
the wide open road. Meanwhile, Lisa spends some quality time with Homer at the
power plant. [Aired March 31, 1996]
22 Short Films About
Springfield (3F18):
A dull, lazy afternoon, prompts Bart and
Milhouse to wonder if anything interest ever happens in Springfield -- a cue
for a series of clips about Springfield. [Aired April 14, 1996]
Raging Abe Simpson and
His Grumbling Grandson in 'The Curse of the Flying Hellfish'
(3F19):
Buried World War II treasure is the prize in a tontine, in
which Grampa and Mr. Burns are the last two surviving members. But Burns is
determined that he'll be the one who collects the prize. [Aired April 28,
1996]
Much Apu About Nothing
(3F20):
Anti-immigration fever hits Springfield and Homer catches
the fever until he discovers Apu is an illegal immigrant. Joe Mantegna
guest star. [Aired May 5, 1996]
Homerpalooza
(3F21):
Homer earns himself a place in Lollapalooza, as part of the
travelling freak show: catching cannon balls with his belly. Cypress
Hill, Peter Frampton, The Smashing Pumpkins and Sonic
Youth guest stars. [Aired May 19, 1996]
Summer of 4 Ft. 2
(3F22):
In the hopes of making friends on the latest family
vacation trip, Lisa packs an empty suitcase, determined to leave her 'nerdy'
self behind. Christina Ricci guest star. [Aired May 19, 1996]
