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The fifth season of the Simpsons began on 30th September 1993 with the first episode, "[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]" and ended on 19th May 1994 with "[[Secrets of a Successful Marriage]]". David Mirkin was the show runner through most of the season's episodes although Al Jean and Mike Reiss were show runners of two episodes, "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" and "Cape Feare" as they were produced for the previous season as they had Season 4's production code, 9Fxx, other than Season 5's with 1Fxx.
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The '''fifth season''' of the Simpsons began on 30th September 1993 with the first episode, "[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]" and ended on 19th May 1994 with "[[Secrets of a Successful Marriage]]". David Mirkin was the show runner through most of the season's episodes although Al Jean and Mike Reiss were show runners of two episodes, "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" and "Cape Feare" as they were produced for the previous season as they had Season 4's production code, 9Fxx, other than Season 5's with 1Fxx.
  
 
Two episodes that had Season 3's Production code, 8Fxx i.e."Homer's Barbershop Quartet" and "[[Cape Feare]]" aired in the season, which Season 4's production code is 9FXX. Several episodes that were produced for the preceding season occasionally air on the succeeding season.
 
Two episodes that had Season 3's Production code, 8Fxx i.e."Homer's Barbershop Quartet" and "[[Cape Feare]]" aired in the season, which Season 4's production code is 9FXX. Several episodes that were produced for the preceding season occasionally air on the succeeding season.
  
The season was nominated eight times. It won an {{w|Annie Award}} for {"{w|Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production|Best Animated Television Production}}", an {{w|Environmental Media Award}} for "Best Television Episodic Comedy" for "[[Bart Gets an Elephant]]", a {{w|Genesis Award}} for "Best Television Comedy Series". [[David Silverman]] earned a nomination for "Best Individual Achievement for Creative Supervision in the Field of Animation", [[Alf Clausen]] and [[Greg Daniels]] received a nomination in the "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics" category for the song "[[Who Needs the Kwik-E-Mart?]]", a song from "[[Homer and Apu]]". Clausen had another nomination for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)" for the episode "[[Cape Feare]]" and the series was nominated for a {{w|Saturn Award}} for "Best Genre Television Series". The producers again tried to submit episodes for "{{w|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series|Outstanding Comedy Series}}" category rather than the "{{w|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming less than One Hour)|Outstanding Animated Program}}" as they had although were still not nominated.
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The season was nominated eight times. It won an {{w|Annie Award}} for "{{w|Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production|Best Animated Television Production}}", an {{w|Environmental Media Award}} for "Best Television Episodic Comedy" for "[[Bart Gets an Elephant]]", a {{w|Genesis Award}} for "Best Television Comedy Series". [[David Silverman]] earned a nomination for "Best Individual Achievement for Creative Supervision in the Field of Animation", [[Alf Clausen]] and [[Greg Daniels]] received a nomination in the "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics" category for the song "[[Who Needs the Kwik-E-Mart?]]", a song from "[[Homer and Apu]]". Clausen had another nomination for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)" for the episode "[[Cape Feare]]" and the series was nominated for a {{w|Saturn Award}} for "Best Genre Television Series". The producers again tried to submit episodes for "{{w|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series|Outstanding Comedy Series}}" category rather than the "{{w|Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming less than One Hour)|Outstanding Animated Program}}" as they had although were still not nominated.
  
 
All of the 22 episodes of Season 5 including extras were released on DVD on 21st December 2004 in Region 1, 21st March 2005 in Region 2 and 23d March 2005 in Region 4.
 
All of the 22 episodes of Season 5 including extras were released on DVD on 21st December 2004 in Region 1, 21st March 2005 in Region 2 and 23d March 2005 in Region 4.

Revision as of 17:20, June 23, 2010

The Simpsons (Season 5)
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Season Information
Original run: September 30, 1993 – May 19, 1994
No. of episodes: 22
Previous season: 4
Next season: 6
DVD boxset: The Complete Fifth Season

The fifth season of the Simpsons began on 30th September 1993 with the first episode, "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" and ended on 19th May 1994 with "Secrets of a Successful Marriage". David Mirkin was the show runner through most of the season's episodes although Al Jean and Mike Reiss were show runners of two episodes, "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" and "Cape Feare" as they were produced for the previous season as they had Season 4's production code, 9Fxx, other than Season 5's with 1Fxx.

Two episodes that had Season 3's Production code, 8Fxx i.e."Homer's Barbershop Quartet" and "Cape Feare" aired in the season, which Season 4's production code is 9FXX. Several episodes that were produced for the preceding season occasionally air on the succeeding season.

The season was nominated eight times. It won an Annie Award for "Best Animated Television Production", an Environmental Media Award for "Best Television Episodic Comedy" for "Bart Gets an Elephant", a Genesis Award for "Best Television Comedy Series". David Silverman earned a nomination for "Best Individual Achievement for Creative Supervision in the Field of Animation", Alf Clausen and Greg Daniels received a nomination in the "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics" category for the song "Who Needs the Kwik-E-Mart?", a song from "Homer and Apu". Clausen had another nomination for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)" for the episode "Cape Feare" and the series was nominated for a Saturn Award for "Best Genre Television Series". The producers again tried to submit episodes for "Outstanding Comedy Series" category rather than the "Outstanding Animated Program" as they had although were still not nominated.

All of the 22 episodes of Season 5 including extras were released on DVD on 21st December 2004 in Region 1, 21st March 2005 in Region 2 and 23d March 2005 in Region 4.

Episodes

# Original airdate Prod. Code Title
82 - 501 September 30, 1993 9F21 "Homer's Barbershop Quartet"
83 - 502 October 7, 1993 9F22 "Cape Feare"
84 - 503 October 14, 1993 1F02 "Homer Goes to College"
85 - 504 October 21, 1993 1F01 "Rosebud"
86 - 505 October 28, 1993 1F04 "Treehouse of Horror IV"
87 - 506 November 4, 1993 1F03 "Marge on the Lam"
88 - 507 November 11, 1993 1F05 "Bart's Inner Child"
89 - 508 November 18,1993 1F06 "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood"
90 - 509 December 9,1993 1F07 "The Last Temptation of Homer"
91 - 510 December 16,1993 1F08 "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)"
92 - 511 January 6,1994 1F09 "Homer the Vigilante"
93 - 512 February 3,1994 1F11 "Bart Gets Famous"
94 - 513 February 10,1994 1F10 "Homer and Apu"
95 - 514 February 17, 1994 1F12 "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy"
96 - 515 February 24, 1994 1F13 "Deep Space Homer"
97 - 516 March 17, 1994 1F14 "Homer Loves Flanders"
98 - 517 March 31, 1994 1F15 "Bart Gets an Elephant"
99 - 518 April 14, 1994 1F16 "Burns' Heir"
100 - 519 April 28, 1994 1F18 "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song"
101 - 520 May 5, 1994 1F19 "The Boy Who Knew Too Much"
102 - 521 May 12, 1994 1F21 "Lady Bouvier's Lover"
103 - 522 May 19, 1994 1F20 "Secrets of a Successful Marriage"
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Season 3
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Season 5