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*Anika Noni Rose plays a love interest from Grampa's past and happens to be a night club singer.<ref>[[Wikisimpsons:Chris Ledesma interview]]</ref> | *Anika Noni Rose plays a love interest from Grampa's past and happens to be a night club singer.<ref>[[Wikisimpsons:Chris Ledesma interview]]</ref> | ||
*A [[Fat Tony (second)|Fat Tony]] episode guest starring [[Steve Carell]] who plays Dan Gillick, Fat Tony's accountant turned mob boss, when Fat Tony serves jury duty. Dan winds up joining [[Pin Pals]] as a replacement for Otto, who has suffered a psychotic break.<ref name="InsideTV">[http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/12/13/steve-carell-the-simpsons/ InsideTV]</ref> | *A [[Fat Tony (second)|Fat Tony]] episode guest starring [[Steve Carell]] who plays Dan Gillick, Fat Tony's accountant turned mob boss, when Fat Tony serves jury duty. Dan winds up joining [[Pin Pals]] as a replacement for Otto, who has suffered a psychotic break.<ref name="InsideTV">[http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/12/13/steve-carell-the-simpsons/ InsideTV]</ref> | ||
− | *Written by [[Michael Price]], one episode explores the life of [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]] and his struggle with trying to live up to the memory of his father.<ref>[http://www.fruitlesspursuits.com/2012/02/interview-we-talk-to-michael-price.html Fruitless Pursuits]</ref> | + | *Written by [[Michael Price]], one episode explores the life of [[Roger Meyers, Jr.]] and his struggle with trying to live up to the memory of his father.<ref name="Fruitless Pursuits">[http://www.fruitlesspursuits.com/2012/02/interview-we-talk-to-michael-price.html Fruitless Pursuits]</ref> |
+ | *Bart becomes "a kind of “babysitter”" for Jimbo's girlfriend [[Shauna]].<ref name="Fruitless Pursuits"/> | ||
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Season Information
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Season 24 has been mentioned by show runner Al Jean in interview videos. This season was renewed along with a 25th season.[1]
Contents
Titles
- "Ned 'N' Edna's Blend Agenda"
- "Gone Abie Gone"
- "Adventures in Baby-Getting"
- "The Day the Earth Stood Cool"
- "Penny-Wiseguys"
"Treehouse of Horror XXIII" (PABF17)
Plans for "Treehouse of Horror XXIII" include:
- Back to the Future story about when Homer met Marge, and the alternate turnout of Marge's marriage. Artie Ziff returns.
Known episodes and prod. codes
- PABF14[2]- From September 10 to September 13, 2011, Yeardley's performance of Lisa in PABF14 was edited by Chris Ledesma. Might air in Season 23.
- PABF15 - Might air in Season 23.
- PABF16[2] - Pre-record Alf Clausen produced songs for PABF16, and Chris Ledesma (in early September 2011) edited and delivered pre-records for PABF16.
- Anika Noni Rose plays a love interest from Grampa's past and happens to be a night club singer.[3]
- A Fat Tony episode guest starring Steve Carell who plays Dan Gillick, Fat Tony's accountant turned mob boss, when Fat Tony serves jury duty. Dan winds up joining Pin Pals as a replacement for Otto, who has suffered a psychotic break.[4]
- Written by Michael Price, one episode explores the life of Roger Meyers, Jr. and his struggle with trying to live up to the memory of his father.[5]
- Bart becomes "a kind of “babysitter”" for Jimbo's girlfriend Shauna.[5]
Guest stars
- Anika Noni Rose - Does a duet with Dan Castellaneta[6]
- Steve Carell[4]
- Joe Mantegna[4]
- Fred Armisen[7]
- Carrie Brownstein[7]
Sources
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeNacfRYXpI - THOH XXIII
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8O14hVWQ2c - The "Grampa disappears" story
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