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*'''11th:''' "[[Little Big Girl]]" aired for the first time. | *'''11th:''' "[[Little Big Girl]]" aired for the first time. | ||
− | *'''18th:''' "[[Springfield Up]] "aired for the first time. | + | *'''18th:''' "[[Springfield Up]]" aired for the first time. |
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*{{SC|128}} was released in the United States. | *{{SC|128}} was released in the United States. | ||
*'''4th:''' "[[Yokel Chords]]" aired for the first time. | *'''4th:''' "[[Yokel Chords]]" aired for the first time. | ||
− | *'''11th:''' "[[Rome-Old and | + | *'''4th:''' [[Richard Joseph]], computer game composer, musician, and sound specialist, died |
+ | *'''11th:''' "[[Rome-Old and Juli-Eh]]" aired for the first time. | ||
*'''21st:''' ''[[The Complete Seventh Season]]'' is released on [[DVD]] for Australia. | *'''21st:''' ''[[The Complete Seventh Season]]'' is released on [[DVD]] for Australia. | ||
*'''25th:''' "[[Homerazzi]]" aired for the first time. | *'''25th:''' "[[Homerazzi]]" aired for the first time. | ||
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*'''5th:''' ''[[Bongo Comics Free-For-All 2007]]'' is released on Free Comic Book Day. | *'''5th:''' ''[[Bongo Comics Free-For-All 2007]]'' is released on Free Comic Book Day. | ||
*'''6th:''' - "[[Crook and Ladder]]" aired for the first time. | *'''6th:''' - "[[Crook and Ladder]]" aired for the first time. | ||
− | *'''13th:''' "[[Stop or My Dog Will Shoot!]]" aired for the first time. | + | *'''13th:''' "[[Stop, or My Dog Will Shoot!]]" aired for the first time. |
*'''20th:''' "[[24 Minutes]]" aired for the first time.<br>"[[You Kent Always Say What You Want]]" aired for the first time.<br>[[Season 18]] finished. | *'''20th:''' "[[24 Minutes]]" aired for the first time.<br>"[[You Kent Always Say What You Want]]" aired for the first time.<br>[[Season 18]] finished. | ||
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*'''4th:''' "[[Treehouse of Horror XVIII]]" aired for the first time. | *'''4th:''' "[[Treehouse of Horror XVIII]]" aired for the first time. | ||
*'''11th:''' "[[Little Orphan Millie]]" aired for the first time. | *'''11th:''' "[[Little Orphan Millie]]" aired for the first time. | ||
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*'''18th:''' "[[Husbands and Knives]]" aired for the first time. | *'''18th:''' "[[Husbands and Knives]]" aired for the first time. | ||
*'''25th:''' "[[Funeral for a Fiend]]" aired for the first time. | *'''25th:''' "[[Funeral for a Fiend]]" aired for the first time. |
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2007 is the year the nineteenth season of The Simpsons continued. It is also the year when many writers striked, affecting many shows including the Simpsons, which was cut short of three episodes.
Contents
January[edit]
- Simpsons Comics #126 was released in the United States.
- 7th: "The Wife Aquatic" aired for the first time.
- 28th: "Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times" aired for the first time.
- 29th: The Complete Ninth Season is released on DVD for the United Kingdom.
February[edit]
- Simpsons Comics #127 was released in the United States.
- 11th: "Little Big Girl" aired for the first time.
- 18th: "Springfield Up" aired for the first time.
March[edit]
- Simpsons Comics #128 was released in the United States.
- 4th: "Yokel Chords" aired for the first time.
- 4th: Richard Joseph, computer game composer, musician, and sound specialist, died
- 11th: "Rome-Old and Juli-Eh" aired for the first time.
- 21st: The Complete Seventh Season is released on DVD for Australia.
- 25th: "Homerazzi" aired for the first time.
- 25th: W. Marshall Rogers, concept and design worker for Bartman Meets Radioactive Man, died.
April[edit]
- Simpsons Comics #129 was released in the United States.
- 22nd: "Marge Gamer" aired for the first time.
- 29th: "The Boys of Bummer" aired for the first time.
- 30th: Tom Poston, actor and guest star, died.
May[edit]
- Simpsons Comics #130 was released in the United States.
- 5th: Bongo Comics Free-For-All 2007 is released on Free Comic Book Day.
- 6th: - "Crook and Ladder" aired for the first time.
- 13th: "Stop, or My Dog Will Shoot!" aired for the first time.
- 20th: "24 Minutes" aired for the first time.
"You Kent Always Say What You Want" aired for the first time.
Season 18 finished.
June[edit]
- Simpsons Comics #131 was released in the United States.
July[edit]
- Simpsons Comics #132 was released in the United States.
- 1st: The Simpsons: Minutes to Meltdown was released by EA Mobile.
- 24th: The Simpsons Movie: The Music was released.
- 27th: The Simpsons Movie premiered.
August[edit]
- Simpsons Comics #133 was released in the United States.
- 7th: The Complete Tenth Season is released on DVD for North America.
September[edit]
- Simpsons Comics #134 was released in the United States.
- 10th: The Complete Tenth Season is released on DVD for the United Kingdom.
- 18th: The Simpsons: Testify was released in the United States.
- 23rd: Season 19 started.
"He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs" aired for the first time. - 26th: The Complete Tenth Season is released on DVD for Australia.
- 30th: "The Homer of Seville" aired for the first time.
October[edit]
- Simpsons Comics #135 was released in the United States.
- 7th: "Midnight Towboy" aired for the first time.
- 14th: "I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" aired for the first time.
- 30th: The Simpsons Game was released.
Robert Goulet, singer and guest star, died.
November[edit]
- Simpsons Comics #136 was released in the United States.
- 4th: "Treehouse of Horror XVIII" aired for the first time.
- 11th: "Little Orphan Millie" aired for the first time.
- 18th: "Husbands and Knives" aired for the first time.
- 25th: "Funeral for a Fiend" aired for the first time.
December[edit]
- Simpsons Comics #137 was released in the United States.
- 16th: "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind" aired for the first time.