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Next →' sixth season originally aired on the network between September 4, 1994, and May 21, 1995, and consists of 25 episodes. Is an animated series about a working class, which consists of,. The show is set in the fictional city of, and lampoons, society, television and many aspects of the. Season 6 was the highest rated season of the series.The showrunner for the sixth production season was who executive-produced 23 episodes. Former showrunners and produced the remaining two; they produced the two episodes with the staff of, the show they left The Simpsons to create.

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This was done in order to relieve some of the stress The Simpsons ' writing staff endured, as they felt that producing 25 episodes in one season was too much. The episode ' caused some controversy among the staff with removing his name from the episode's credits as he saw it as blatant advertising for, which Fox had picked up for a second season after being cancelled by ABC and with which Groening had no involvement. Fox moved back to its original Sunday night time, having aired on Thursdays for the previous four seasons. It has remained in this slot ever since. The sixth season won one (for the episode '), and received three additional nominations.

It also won the for Best Animated Television Production.The Complete Sixth Season was released in the United States on August 16, 2005, September 28, 2005, in Australia, and October 17, 2005, in the United Kingdom. The set featured a plastic 'clam-shell' Homer-head design and received many complaints. In the United States, the set contained a slip of paper informing purchasers how to request alternate packaging — which consisted of a case-sleeve in a similar style to the standard box design — for only a shipping and handling fee. Was showrunner for season sixserved as and executive producer for season six, having worked in the same capacity on the previous season. Due to Fox's demand for 25 episodes for the season, which the writers felt was impossible to achieve, former showrunners and returned to produce two episodes (' and ') with the staff of their show, to relieve some of the stress on The Simpsons ' writing staff., and all received their first writing credits during season six. And received their first directing credit. Other credited writers included,.

Other directors included, and.The main cast consisted of (, among others), (, ), (, among others), , (, among others) and (, among others). Other cast members included , (, among others), (, among others), (, among others), (, among others) and. Guest stars included, and.The season's first two episodes, ' and ', were held over from the previous season, as production was delayed because of the. 'A Star Is Burns' caused some controversy among the staff with series creator removing his name from the episode's credits as he saw it as blatant advertising for The Critic, which was airing at the time.

The season finale ' (which aired in two parts, the second acting as the following season's premiere) came from Groening, who had wanted to do an episode in which Mr. Burns was shot, which could be used as a publicity stunt. The writers decided to write the episode in two parts with a mystery that could be used in a contest. It was important for them to design a mystery that had clues, took advantage of freeze frame technology, and was structured around one character who seemed the obvious culprit.During the production of the season, Groening and Brooks pitched a spin-off series centered on (expected to be portrayed by ) entitled Krusty (although they began planning the series since 1992). Groening and wrote a pilot episode where Krusty moved to and got his own talk show. A recurring joke throughout the script was that Krusty lived in a house on wooden stilts which were continuously being gnawed. Eventually, the contract negotiations fell apart and Groening decided to stop work on the project.

Reception The season was critically acclaimed and remains popular among the show's fans. Reviews of the premiere ' in 1994 said the show was 'just as strong and funny as it ever was,' while the writing continued to be 'crisp, hilarious and multi-layered.' A 2010 appraisal of the show by described the season as 'hilarious', singling out the episodes ', ' and ' for praise.

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's 2003 list of the show's best 25 episodes included four from this season: 'Itchy & Scratchy Land', 'Treehouse of Horror V', ' and '.Fox moved The Simpsons back to its original Sunday night time of 8 p.m., having aired it on Thursdays for the previous four seasons. It has remained in this slot ever since. The Simpsons was the network's 'most popular series' and was moved in conjunction with Fox's purchase of the rights to the 's games, which it would be airing on Sundays and was hoping would boost its Sunday night programs' ratings. Having been against on Thursdays, the show was now against and. 'Bart of Darkness' finished 44th in the ratings for the week of August 29 to September 4, 1994, with a of 8.9 and an audience share of 17%.

The episode was the third highest rated show on the Fox network that week. This was down on the previous season's premiere ' (12.7), and its finale ' (9.8). The season finale 'Who Shot Mr. Finished 51st with a rating of 8.7, the fifth highest rated Fox show of the week.The sixth season won one, and received three additional nominations. ' won the Emmy for '. Received a nomination in the category 'Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)' for ', while he and were nominated for 'Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics' for the Stonecutters' song 'We Do' in the episode '. Finally, ' was nominated for 'Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special'.

For the previous two seasons, the producers had nominated the show for, failing each time. The show won the for Best Animated Television Program in 1995 for season six, while Cartwright won the Annie for Voice Acting in the Field of Animation.

Episodes. See also: No.overallNo. InseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.codeU.S. Viewers(millions)1041'September 4, 1994 ( 1994-09-04)1F2215.1A heat wave is gripping and the townspeople attempt to cool down. And persuade to buy them a swimming pool, which proves popular with the town's other children. Bart ends up breaking his leg when he dives off his treehouse and is forced to spend the rest of the summer in his room. Realizing that he has become isolated, Lisa gives Bart her telescope to cheer him up.

Using it, he witnesses digging a grave and through his ramblings, becomes convinced that Ned has killed his wife. He sends Lisa over to the Flanders' house to look for proof of the 'crime', only for Ned to return, holding an axe. However, he is merely putting it away; and it is revealed that Maude is still alive and well, and all that Ned killed was her favorite plant.1052'September 11, 1994 ( 1994-09-11)1F1716.7A new student named Allison Taylor arrives at and proves to be more than a match for Lisa in both educational and musical feats. After Allison wins first chair saxophone in the school orchestra ahead of her, Lisa vows to defeat Allison at something: by winning the school contest.

Meanwhile, Homer steals 500 pounds of sugar from an overturned truck and decides to sell it to the town. However, despite his best efforts to guard his sugar mound, a rainstorm dissolves it. At the contest, Bart switches Allison's diorama of with a cow's heart to help Lisa win. Lisa's guilt at the plan forces her to give Allison's real model back. The pair set aside their differences and become friends. Decides that neither Allison nor Lisa's entry deserves to win, awarding victory to.Guest star:.1063'September 25, 1994 ( 1994-09-25)2F3313.5After reading, decides that she and Homer need to teach the kids about romance.

Each of the Simpsons (using clips from previous episodes) reminisce about past romantic encounters, leaving them all depressed and believing that love does not work. However, Homer saves the day by pointing out that one relationship has succeeded, his and Marge's.1074'October 2, 1994 ( 1994-10-02)2F0114.8Bart and Lisa convince their parents to take their family vacation at the newly opened Land.

After experiencing several of the violent attractions, Homer and Marge go to 'Parents Island', while Bart and Lisa continue to explore the park. The vacation seems to be going well, until Bart and Homer are both apprehended by the park security for assaulting a staff member dressed in an Itchy suit. Realizes that all of the park's Itchy & Scratchy robots will turn on their masters; an event which proves true as a horde of Itchy and Scratchy robots advance on the Simpsons. Homer throws everything he can at them, before discovering that a camera's flash destroys the robots. The family take more cameras from a gift shop and defeat the Itchy & Scratchy army. Thanks them, and the Simpsons agree that it was actually their best vacation ever.1085'Mark Kirkland&October 9, 1994 ( 1994-10-09)2F0214.4After pleading his case on air to talk show host, is released from prison. Soon, Bob is announced as the candidate for mayor of Springfield.

Bart and Lisa help campaign for but despite their efforts, Bob wins the election with a landslide majority. Within days, the Simpsons awake to find that their house will soon be demolished to make way for the planned Expressway. Bart and Lisa begin to suspect that Bob somehow rigged the. While searching through the voter records, Lisa is left a message by someone who claims to know what actually happened. The turns out to be, who dislikes some of Bob's policies. He gives Bart and Lisa the name of a man who voted for Bob, but had really been long dead. The pair discover that virtually every single person who supposedly voted for Bob is actually dead.

At the trial, Bart and Lisa trick Bob into confessing his crime, and he is put back in prison.Guest star:, and.1096'Jim Reardon, Dan McGrath, &October 30, 1994 ( 1994-10-30)2F0322.2A which is divided into three short stories:The Shinning – A parody of the film, in which Homer tries to kill the rest of the family after Mr. Burns cuts off the beer supply and cable TV in his winter home.Time and Punishment – While attempting to fix it, Homer creates a time machine out of his toaster.Nightmare Cafeteria – To solve the problems of overcrowded detention and lack of meat, the Springfield Elementary teachers resort to eating the students.Guest star:.1107'November 6, 1994 ( 1994-11-06)2F0415.3Bart becomes attracted to 's daughter Jessica, but finds his attempts to impress her repeatedly ignored. After pulling a prank on, and offending Jessica's parents at dinner, she becomes interested in him. As they begin a relationship, Bart believes that Jessica is a bad influence on him and decides against seeing her anymore.

However, at church Bart has to sit next to Jessica, who steals the money from the church collection plate and frames him for the crime. Next week, Lisa tells the congregation that Jessica was the real perpetrator, and suggests they search Jessica's room. The money is found hidden under Jessica's bed, and she admits to the crime.Guest star:.1118'Mike ScullyNovember 13, 1994 ( 1994-11-13)2F0517.9Lisa discovers that she is failing class. In order to pass, she joins a local team as their goalie. This creates an intense between her and Bart, who is jealous of Lisa's abilities because he had always been the family's star hockey player.

Marge tries to resolve their conflicts by reminding them that they are not in competition with each other, but this backfires as the next fixture is between Bart and Lisa's teams. During the match, Bart prepares to take a penalty against Lisa, but remembering past events in which they helped each other, the pair throw aside their equipment and embrace, tying the game.1129'Greg DanielsNovember 27, 1994 ( 1994-11-27)2F0617.0Homer and Marge attend a candy convention, where Homer successfully steals a. Later, after Homer takes the children's babysitter Ashley Grant home, he notices that the gummy Venus has become stuck to her pants and grabs it, an action that Ashley misinterprets as a sexual advance. A mob of protesters soon appear at the Simpsons' house, claiming that Homer Ashley. All of Homer's attempts to prove himself innocent go wrong, until he tells his side of the story on a. Groundskeeper Willie sees Homer's speech and gives him a secretly recorded video tape that shows Homer was innocent after all.Guest star:.11310'Wes ArcherBill Oakley & Josh WeinsteinDecember 4, 1994 ( 1994-12-04)2F0714.1Homer and Marge's marriage is beginning to sour due to their fading sex lives.

Concocts a tonic that successfully cures their problems. The effectiveness of the tonic results in he and Homer going into business together, selling 'Simpson and Son's Tonic' to the public. When they visit the farmhouse where Homer grew up, the two get into an argument, resulting in Grampa calling Homer an 'accident'. Homer refuses to speak to Grampa ever again, and vows to be a better father to his own children.

Later, he goes back to the farmhouse, coincidentally at the same time as Grampa. Both of them accidentally set fire to the building, and reconcile.Guest star:.11411'Mark KirklandDecember 18, 1994 ( 1994-12-18)2F0815.6After being banned from for life, Homer goes to a pilots' bar. There, he is mistaken as a real pilot and destroys a plane. As payment for the mistake, the Simpsons are given free tickets to anywhere in America. Marge becomes uneasy on the plane and admits that she has a fear of flying, putting the vacation on hold. Marge undergoes treatment with Dr.

Zweig, who uncovers the roots of Marge's fear. The problem she has is that her father was a male flight attendant.

Zweig assures her that male flight attendants are now very common, and Marge is ostensibly cured.Guest star:, and.11512'Jim ReardonJohn SwartzwelderJanuary 8, 1995 ( 1995-01-08)2F0920.1Homer discovers that and are members of the ancient secret society known as the Stonecutters. Gaining membership through Grampa, Homer takes great pleasure in the society's many privileges and events. Unfortunately, during a celebratory dinner he unwittingly destroys the Stonecutter's 'Sacred Parchment'. Homer is stripped of his membership, until it is discovered that he is 'The Chosen One' who will lead the Stonecutters to glory. Homer's reign eventually alienates his fellow members, who break off and form a new society known as 'The Ancient Mystic Society of No Homers', banning Homer from joining.Guest star:.11613'January 22, 1995 ( 1995-01-22)2F1017.3Homer regales the long story of 's birth. Back in 1993, Homer dreams of working at the alley, even though it pays less than his job at the Power Plant. Homer works out a way that means the family will have enough to live on, as long as everything stays exactly the way it is.

However, Marge becomes pregnant once again, but tries to keep the news from Homer. He eventually finds out and, because of the impending financial problems, is forced to go back to the Power Plant. As much as he dreads the idea of having another child, when Maggie is born Homer immediately falls in love with her.11714'Bob AndersonJohn SwartzwelderFebruary 5, 1995 ( 1995-02-05)2F1118.7During detention, Bart accidentally discovers a. It is then discovered that the comet is heading straight for Springfield, and a rocket is launched to destroy it. However, it misses and blows up the only bridge out of town, dooming everyone in Springfield. The Simpsons and the Flanders share the bomb shelter that Ned had built, to hopefully protect themselves from the comet.

Soon, everyone in town joins them in the shelter, but the door cannot be closed unless somebody leaves. Homer decides that the only useless person there is Ned, and forces him to go. Homer then feels guilty about his decision and leaves, with the rest of the town following him. However the danger is averted when the comet enters the atmosphere and burns up in the thick layer of.11815'David SilvermanJohn SwartzwelderFebruary 12, 1995 ( 1995-02-12)2F1217.6's poor skills and wasteful habits land him in deep financial trouble, and to make up for it he launches a training college for. Homer enters the program, and after graduating he impersonates Krusty at the events that the real Krusty deems unworthy of his personal appearance.

Homer discovers that, mistaken for Krusty, he receives all sorts of benefits from authority figures and businesses. The impersonation goes too far when Homer is kidnapped by 's mob, to whom the real Krusty is indebted. Luckily, the real Krusty arrives and his and Homer's lives are spared after they entertain the mob with an elaborate clown trick.Guest star:, and.11916'Wes ArcherBill Oakley & Josh WeinsteinFebruary 19, 1995 ( 1995-02-19)2F1315.1In order to prove Lisa wrong about the, Bart calls several locations in the southern hemisphere. He Australia, but the call lasts six hours and costs $900.00.

After the call's recipient complains, Australia indicts Bart for fraud. The United States negotiates a settlement, with Bart having to publicly apologize in Australia. There, after Bart apologizes, the parliament wishes to give him the additional punishment of a booting.

Bart and Homer flee, but Bart later agrees to accept the booting anyway. Before he can be punished, he moons the Australians and the family leave in a helicopter.Guest star:.12017'Mark KirklandFebruary 26, 1995 ( 1995-02-26)2F1418.9After a bad investment, Homer is forced to borrow money from. In return the pair make Homer's life miserable. After Marge finds out, Homer decides to become a, but is pulled over when he does not have a chauffeur's license. When he goes to apply for one, Patty and Selma (the DMV examiners) mercilessly fail him on all counts. The pair begin to smoke, but are told by their supervisor such an action could cost them their promotions.

Homer acts quickly and claims the cigarettes are his own, saving Patty and Selma, in exchange for clearing his debt to them. Meanwhile, Bart is forced to take ballet but finds that he enjoys it.Guest star: and.12118'Susie DietterMarch 5, 1995 ( 1995-03-05)2F3114.4Springfield adopts Marge's suggestion of a, in which any of the townspeople can enter a. To help her judge, comes from to stay at the Simpsons' house. Homer feels threatened by Jay, and so Marge puts him on the panel as well.

At the festival, the vote becomes deadlocked between Mr. Burns self-glorifying and 's touching film about. Homer, originally supporting 's film Man Getting Hit by Football, is convinced to vote for Barney's film, which wins the competition.Guest star:, and.12219'Jim ReardonGreg DanielsMarch 19, 1995 ( 1995-03-19)2F1514.4At a, a predicts the story of Lisa's first true love. She explains that Lisa will fall madly in love with British student Hugh Parkfield.

The pair's relationship grows, with Hugh eventually proposing to Lisa. The wedding will take place in Springfield, but Lisa becomes embarrassed with her family's behavior, particularly Homer's. Hugh begins to bond with them, until Homer presents him with a pair of tacky cuff links, which he grudgingly agrees to wear at the wedding.

He does not actually wear them, and when questioned by Lisa he states that after the wedding they will return to England and avoid all but minimal contact with her family. Disgusted, she calls off the wedding.Guest star: and.12320'Bob AndersonMike ScullyApril 9, 1995 ( 1995-04-09)2F1811.6falls in love with a female greyhound, who eventually gives birth to 25 puppies.

The puppies prove troublesome and Homer and Marge decide to give them away. They have several offers, but the puppies do not want to be split up, leading to Mr.

Burns stealing the lot. Burns is seemingly caring for the puppies, but reveals that he plans to make a out of them, and only keep one. Bart and Lisa sneak in but fail in their attempt to rescue the dogs. As Burns is about to kill the puppies, Bart places the dog Burns wishes to keep with the others, hoping that Burns will not kill them if he can not tell which is which. However, Burns notes that his dog can stand up, but discovers that they all can.

Burns has a change of heart and decides not to kill any of the dogs, a decision that pays off handsomely for him as they all become champion racers.12421'Swinton O. Scott IIIJennifer CrittendenApril 16, 1995 ( 1995-04-16)2F1911.8calls a strike to protest against Principal Skinner's low spending on. Bart fuels the strike by repeatedly turning the teachers against Skinner. The parents of Springfield eventually decide to take matters into their own hands, and recruit volunteers from the community to take over as temporary teachers.

After several failed substitutes, Marge becomes Bart's teacher. Bart grudgingly decides to resolve the strike, and locks both Krabappel and Skinner in Skinner's office. The experience inspires them to rent out the school cloakrooms to Springfield Prison, in order to earn more money.12522'Story by: &Teleplay by: &April 30, 1995 ( 1995-04-30)2F3212.6When Bart is rushed to hospital, Lisa meets with in another ward. He lends Lisa his saxophone for her school recital, but when she returns she learns that Bleeding Gums has died.

Lisa is the only person who attends his funeral and vows to make sure that everyone in Springfield knows his name. She decides to honor Bleeding Gums' by having his album played on the radio, but cannot afford it.

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Bart buys it for her, using the $500 he won from suing Krusty. Lightning strikes the station's antenna, projecting the album into every radio in Springfield.Guest star:, and.12623'Mark KirklandJonathan CollierMay 7, 1995 ( 1995-05-07)2F2112.7After he cons Homer, Marge chases down, and gets him arrested.

Finding the experience exhilarating, Marge enrolls in the police force. After passing the training course, Marge begins fighting crime. Initially Homer finds that being a 'cop-husband' is good, but changes his mind when Marge arrests him for illegal parking and stealing her police hat. After he is released, Homer finds a - operation in his garage, led.

As the group prepares to kill Homer, Marge saves him. Herman escapes and takes Homer hostage in Bart's treehouse. Marge rescues him again, and Herman falls to the ground and is apprehended. After finding that the rest of the force is corrupt, Marge resigns.Guest star:.12724'Jim ReardonBrent ForresterMay 14, 1995 ( 1995-05-14)2F2213.1After Marge teaches him about town pride, Bart becomes embroiled in a fight with a boy from the neighboring town of. The next day, Springfield's lemon tree is stolen by Shelbyville, and Bart leads, and to get it back. The group learn that the tree is at an impound lot.

Homer uses Flanders' to lead the adults to find their kids, and the two groups decide to recover the tree together. Parking the RV in a hospital zone, it is towed to the impound lot, allowing the Springfieldians to rescue the tree, and escape back home.12825'Jeffrey LynchBill Oakley & Josh WeinsteinMay 21, 1995 ( 1995-05-21)2F1615.0strikes oil, and plans to spend elaborately.

Burns finds out about the oil and establishes a operation to take it for himself. As a result Moe's Tavern is closed, the Springfield Retirement Home collapses, Bart's treehouse is destroyed and is injured, and the school loses all of its money. Burns next decides to build a machine capable of blocking out the sun over Springfield. He fires a recalcitrant Smithers, and Homer vows revenge after Burns repeatedly fails to remember his name. After an emergency town meeting, Burns sets up the sun blocker, believing himself invincible.

However, he is shot by an unidentified assailant, and collapses on the town's. Everyone realizes that since Burns angered several people recently, just anyone could have been the assailant. The plot concludes in the opener '.Guest star:. The Simpsons season 6 DVD digipak, Homer head editionThe DVD boxset for season six was released by in the United States and Canada on August 16, 2005, ten years after it had completed broadcast on television. As well as every episode from the season, the DVD release features bonus material including, and commentaries for every episode.

The menus follow the same format as the previous season's set. The packaging was changed from the standard box design, used for the previous five seasons, to a plastic clamshell design shaped like 's head. After many fans complained of the format change, a standard box was produced, with a 'Who Shot Mr.

The season was not offered for retail sale in North America in the standard box, but people who had bought the head design and preferred the alternative were offered the standard box free of charge. In the United Kingdom, the Homer head packaging was released as a limited edition item, with only 50,000 copies using the design. All other copies used the standard box format. The next four seasons were subsequently released in both a standard and head-shaped packaging in North America, as well as overseas. The Complete Sixth SeasonSet DetailsSpecial Features.

25 episodes. 4-disc set. AUDIO.

English 5.1 Dolby Digital. Spanish 2.0 Dolby Surround. French 2.0 Dolby Surround. SUBTITLES.

English SDH. Spanish. Optional commentaries for all 25 episodes. Introduction from. Animatics.

Illustrated commentaries. 58 Deleted Scenes with optional commentary. Special Language Feature. Who Shot Mr. Part One. Parisian French 2.0.

Castilian Spanish 2.0. Czech 2.0. Russian 2.0. Sketch Gallery - ' Suspect Profiles. Commercials.

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