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*'''8th:''' "[[Homer Scissorhands]]" aired for the first time. | *'''8th:''' "[[Homer Scissorhands]]" aired for the first time. | ||
*'''15th:''' "[[500 Keys]]" aired for the first time. | *'''15th:''' "[[500 Keys]]" aired for the first time. | ||
− | *'''22nd:''' "[[The Ned-liest Catch]]" aired for the first time. | + | *'''18th:''' [[Christian Coffinet]], one-time voice actor, died. |
+ | *'''22nd:''' "[[The Ned-liest Catch]]" aired for the first time. | ||
+ | **[[Season 22]] finished. | ||
+ | **The ''[[2011 Fox Simpsons fan initiative]]'' started. | ||
== June == | == June == |
Latest revision as of 14:20, October 6, 2024
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All events that happened in 2011.
Contents
January[edit]
- 9th: "Moms I'd Like to Forget" aired for the first time.
- 16th: "Flaming Moe" aired for the first time.
- 23rd: Jack LaLanne, fitness expert and guest star, died.
"Homer the Father" aired for the first time. - 26th: Simpsons: The XXX Parody was released on DVD.
February[edit]
- 13th: "The Blue and the Gray" aired for the first time.
- 20th: "Angry Dad: The Movie" aired for the first time.
March[edit]
- 6th: "The Scorpion's Tale" aired for the first time.
- 13th: "A Midsummer's Nice Dreams" aired for the first time.
- 23rd: Elizabeth Taylor, actress and guest star, died. "Love Is a Many-Strangled Thing" was dedicated to her.
- 27th: "Love Is a Many-Strangled Thing" aired for the first time.
April[edit]
- 10th: "The Great Simpsina" aired for the first time.
May[edit]
- 1st: "The Real Housewives of Fat Tony" aired for the first time.
- 7th: Bongo Comics Free-For-All 2011 is released on Free Comic Book Day.
- 8th: "Homer Scissorhands" aired for the first time.
- 15th: "500 Keys" aired for the first time.
- 18th: Christian Coffinet, one-time voice actor, died.
- 22nd: "The Ned-liest Catch" aired for the first time.
- Season 22 finished.
- The 2011 Fox Simpsons fan initiative started.
June[edit]
- 3rd: Andrew Gold, worker on The Simpsons Sing the Blues and The Yellow Album, died.
- 18th: Clarence Clemons, musician, actor and guest star, died.
- 23rd: Gene Colan, comic illustrator, died.
July[edit]
- 27th: Polly Platt, who gave James L. Brooks "The Los Angeles Way of Death" by Matt Groening, died.
August[edit]
- 21st: Patrick Guillemin, French voice actor, died.
- 23rd: The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror from Beyond the Grave was released.
September[edit]
- 14th: Kevyn Wallace, background layout artist, died.
- 19th: Earl Kress, comic book writer, died.
- 25th: Season 23 started.
"The Falcon and the D'ohman" aired for the first time.
October[edit]
- 2nd: "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts" aired for the first time.
- 5th: Charles Napier, actor and guest star, died.
- 10th: The Complete Fourteenth Season is released on DVD for the United Kingdom.
- 30th: "Treehouse of Horror XXII" aired for the first time.
November[edit]
- 6th: "Replaceable You" aired for the first time.
- 7th: Joe Frazier, boxer and guest star, died.
- 13th: "The Food Wife" aired for the first time.
- 20th: "The Book Job" aired for the first time.
- 16th: The Complete Fourteenth Season is released on DVD for Nordic.
- 27th: "The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants" aired for the first time.
December[edit]
- 4th: "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution" aired for the first time.
- 6th: The Complete Fourteenth Season is released on DVD for the United States.
- 7th: Harry Morgan, actor and guest star, died.
- 11th: "Holidays of Future Passed" aired for the first time.