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| Veronica Mars Season 1 |
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| Sports Night Season 1 | TV Season | Sports Night | ||
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| Sports Night Season 2 | TV Season | Sports Night | ||
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| Veronica Mars Season 2 |
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| Firefly Season 1 | TV Season | Firefly | ||
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| The Simpsons season 10 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons tenth season originally aired between August 23, 1998 and May 16, 1999, beginning with "Lard of the Dance" which was aired earlier than normal to promote the premiere of That '70s Show. The season contained four hold-over episodes from the season 9 (5F) production line. It also saw the start of the new XABFXX production code, which has continued to this day.
The DVD set comes in two varieties – a limited edition Bart Simpson head-shaped box and a standard rectangular box with...
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| The Simpsons season 2 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons second season originally aired between October 11, 1990 and May 9, 1991, and contained 21 episodes, beginning with "Bart Gets an F". Another episode, "Blood Feud" aired during the summer after the official season finale. The show runner for the second production season were Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, and Sam Simon, who had also been EPs for the previous season. The DVD box set was released on August 6, 2002 in Region 1, July 8, 2002 in Region 2 and in September, 2002 in Region...
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| The Simpsons season 1 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The series was originally set to debut in the fall of 1989 with the episode "Some Enchanted Evening", which was meant to introduce the main characters. However, during the first screening of the episode, the producers discovered that the animation was so appalling that 70% of the episode needed to be redone. The producers considered aborting the series if the next episode turned out as bad, but it only suffered from easily fixable problems. The producers convinced Fox to move the debut to...
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| The Simpsons season 17 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons seventeenth season originally aired between September 2005 and May 2006, beginning on Sunday, September 11, 2005. It broke Fox's tradition of pushing its shows' season premieres back to November to accommodate the Major League Baseball games airing on the network during September and October of each year.
Al Jean remained show runner, with this being his sixth year in the position since he started it in season 13. David Silverman was the supervising director of animation. New...
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| The Simpsons season 18 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons 18th season aired from on September 10, 2006 to on May 20, 2007. The season contained seven hold-over episodes from the season 17 (HABF) production line. Al Jean served as the Executive producer, a position he has held since the thirteenth season. The series' 400th episode aired on May 20, two months prior to the opening of The Simpsons Movie. Additionally, the Simpsons franchise celebrated its 20th anniversary, as it has been on the air since April 1987, beginning with shorts on...
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| The Simpsons season 16 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons 16th season (November 2004 - May 2005) began on Sunday, November 7, 2004 with Treehouse of Horror XV.The season contains six hold-over episodes from the season 15 (FABF) production line.
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| The Simpsons season 15 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons 15th season (November 2003 - May 2004) began on Sunday, November 2, 2003 with Treehouse of Horror XIV.The season contains five hold-over episodes from the season 14 (EABF) production line. As of this season, there are over 1, 000 cultural references. Al Jean mentions the most frequented referenced film is Citizen Kane. This was the first season where ratings started to fall. The most watched episode had 16.2 million , however the series has the lowest rated episode of all time. The...
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| The Simpsons season 14 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons 14th season (November 2002 - May 2003) began on Sunday, November 3, 2002 with Treehouse of Horror XIII.The season has five hold-over episodes from the season 13 (DABF) production line.
22 episodes
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| The Simpsons season 13 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons 13th season (November 2001 - May 2002) began on Tuesday, November 6, 2001 with Treehouse of Horror XII.The season contains five hold-over episodes from the season 12 (CABF) production line. This was also the last season to use traditional cel animation.
22 episodes
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| The Simpsons season 12 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons 12th season (November 2000 - May 2001) began on Sunday, November 1, 2000 with "Treehouse of Horror XI".The season contains three hold over episodes from the season 11 (BABF) production line.
21 episodes
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| The Simpsons season 8 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons eighth season originally aired between October 27, 1996 and May 18, 1997, beginning with "Treehouse of Horror VII". The show runner for the eighth production season were Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein. The aired season contained two episodes which were hold-over episodes from season seven, which Oakley and Weinstein also ran. It also contained two episodes for which Al Jean and Mike Reiss were the show runners.
Season eight won multiple awards, including two Emmy Awards: "Homer's...
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| The Simpsons season 9 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons ninth season originally aired between September 1997 and May 1998, beginning on Sunday, September 21, 1997 with "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson". The show runner for the ninth production season was Mike Scully. The aired season contained three episodes which were hold-over episodes from season eight, which Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein ran, two episodes which were run by David Mirkin, and another two episodes which were run by Al Jean and Mike Reiss.
Season nine won three...
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| The Simpsons season 11 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons eleventh season originally aired between September 1999 and May 2000, beginning on Sunday, September 26, 1999 with "Beyond Blunderdome". The season contained four hold-over episodes from the season 10 (AABF) production line.
22 episodes
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| The Simpsons season 7 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons seventh season originally aired on the Fox network between September 17, 1995 and May 19, 1996. The show runners for the seventh production season were Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein who would executive produce 21 episodes this season. David Mirkin executive produced the remaining four, including two hold overs that were produced for the previous season. The season was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Animated Program and won an Annie Award for Best...
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| The Simpsons season 6 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons sixth season originally aired between September 4 1994 and May 21 1995. The first two episodes, "Bart of Darkness" and "Lisa's Rival", were held over from the previous season, as production was delayed because of the 1994 Northridge earthquake. The show runner for the sixth production season was David Mirkin. The episode "A Star is Burns" caused some controversy amongst the staff with Matt Groening removing his name from the episode's credits as he saw it as blatant advertising for...
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| The Simpsons season 5 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons fifth season originally aired on the Fox network between September 30, 1993 and May 19, 1994. The show runner for the fifth production season was David Mirkin who executive produced 20 episodes. Al Jean and Mike Reiss executive produced the remaining two, which were both hold overs that were produced for the previous season. The season contains some of the series' most acclaimed episodes, including "Cape Feare" and "Rosebud". It also includes the 100th episode, "Sweet Seymour...
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| The Simpsons season 4 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The fourth season of The Simpsons originally aired on the Fox network between September 24, 1992 and May 13, 1993, beginning with "Kamp Krusty". The show runner for the fourth production season were Al Jean and Mike Reiss. The aired season contained two episodes which were hold-over episodes from season three, which Jean and Reiss also ran. Following the end of the production of the season, Jean, Reiss and most of the original writing staff left the show. The season was nominated for two...
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| The Simpsons season 3 |
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Topic | The Simpsons |
The Simpsons third season originally aired between September 19, 1991 and May 7, 1992. The season contains all 23 episodes, with two hold-over episodes from season two's "7F" production line. The complete third season was released on DVD in Region 1 on August 26, 2003, released in Region 2 on October 6, 2003 and released in Region 4 on October 22, 2003. A bonus episode also aired on August 27, 1992. Al Jean and Mike Reiss took over as show runner, while Hank Azaria became a regular cast member....
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| The Closer Season 1 | TV Season | The Closer | ||
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| The Closer Season 2 | TV Season | The Closer | ||
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| That 70's Show Season 1 | TV Season | That '70s Show | ||
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| That 70's Show Season 2 | TV Season | That '70s Show | ||
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| That 70's Show Season 3 | TV Season | That '70s Show | ||
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