Category:Season 9
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Season 9
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Season Information
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Season 9 originally aired between September 21, 1997 and May 17, 1998.
Highlights
The Simpsons' ninth season originally aired between September 21, 1997 and May 17, 1998, beginning with "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson". The show runner for the ninth production season was Mike Scully. The aired season contained three episodes which were hold-over episodes from season eight, which Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein ran, as well as two episodes from season seven. It also contained two episodes which were run by David Mirkin, and another two episodes which were run by Al Jean and Mike Reiss.
Season nine won three Emmy Awards: Trash of the Titans for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program in 1998, Hank Azaria picked up "Outstanding Voice-Over Performance" for the voice of Apu Nahasapeemapetilon and Alf Clausen and Ken Keeler picking up the "Outstanding Music and Lyrics" award. Clausen was also nominated for "Outstanding Music Direction" and "Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)" for Treehouse of Horror VIII. Season nine was also nominated for a "Best Network Television Series" award by the Saturn Awards and "Best Sound Editing" for a Golden Reel Award.
The DVD box set was released in Region 1 on December 19, 2006, Region 2 on January 29, 2007, and Region 4 on March 21, 2007. The set was released in two different forms: a Lisa-shaped head to match the Homer, Marge and Maggie shaped heads of the previous two sets and also a standard rectangular shaped box. Like the eighth season box set, both versions are available for sale separately.
Episodes
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| style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|Steven Dean Moore
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| style="text-align: center; background-color: white; border: 1px solid #b0a266;" colspan="7;"|When a celebration is held at Springfield Elementary to honor his 20 years as principal, Seymour Skinner is revealed to be an impostor when the real Seymour, Sgt. Seymour Skinner, shows up. The principal's real name is revealed to be Armin Tamzarian, an orphan from Capital City. Armin soon leaves to return to Capital City, and Sgt. Seymour Skinner takes over as principal. However, many, including Agnes Skinner, soon decide they preferred the old Seymour. After persuading him to come back from Capital City to be Principal Skinner again, the townspeople send Sgt. Skinner out of town on a railroad.
Guest starring Martin Sheen
|- | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|100px | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|181 - 3 | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|"Lisa’s Sax" | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|October 19, 1997 | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|Dominic Polcino | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|Al Jean | style="text-align: center; background-color: #f0e3a2; border: 1px solid #b0a266; "|3G02 {{TCsT|color=white|After being disrupted by Lisa's saxophone practice, Bart gets into a fight with Lisa, ultimately causing her saxophone to be thrown out the window and run over by a truck, flattening it. Trying to console her, Homer shares the story of how she got her saxophone: With Bart struggling to fit in at school, Homer and Marge go to the school's psychologist. While doing little to help Bart, the doctor notices Lisa's "gifts" and recommends a private school, though the family cannot afford it. Instead, Homer decides to buy a saxophone with the money he was saving for an air conditioner because of the hot summer. After finishing the story, Homer once again decides to not spend the money on an air conditioner and buys a new saxophone for Lisa instead.
Guest Starring [[Fyvush Finkel |7}} }}
Pages in category "Season 9"
The following 176 pages are in this category, out of 176 total.
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- The Cartridge Family/Appearances
- The Cartridge Family
- The Cartridge Family/Credits
- The Cartridge Family/Gags
- The Cartridge Family/DVD features
- The Cartridge Family/Quotes
- The Cartridge Family/References
- The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson
- The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson/Gags
- The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson/Appearances
- The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson/Credits
- The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson/DVD features
- The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson/Quotes
- The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson/References
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- Das Bus
- Das Bus/Appearances
- Das Bus/Credits
- Das Bus/DVD features
- Das Bus/Gags
- Das Bus/Quotes
- Das Bus/References
- Dumbbell Indemnity
- Dumbbell Indemnity/Appearances
- Dumbbell Indemnity/Credits
- Dumbbell Indemnity/DVD features
- Dumbbell Indemnity/Gags
- Dumbbell Indemnity/Quotes
- Dumbbell Indemnity/References
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- The Last Temptation of Krust
- The Last Temptation of Krust/Appearances
- The Last Temptation of Krust/Credits
- The Last Temptation of Krust/DVD features
- The Last Temptation of Krust/Gags
- The Last Temptation of Krust/Quotes
- The Last Temptation of Krust/References
- Lisa the Simpson
- Lisa the Simpson/Appearances
- Lisa the Simpson/Credits
- Lisa the Simpson/DVD features
- Lisa the Simpson/Gags
- Lisa the Simpson/Quotes
- Lisa the Simpson/References
- Lisa the Skeptic
- Lisa the Skeptic/Appearances
- Lisa the Skeptic/Credits
- Lisa the Skeptic/DVD features
- Lisa the Skeptic/Gags
- Lisa the Skeptic/Quotes
- Lisa the Skeptic/References
- Lisa's Sax
- Lisa's Sax/Appearances
- Lisa's Sax/Credits
- Lisa's Sax/DVD features
- Lisa's Sax/Gags
- Lisa's Sax/Quotes
- Lisa's Sax/References
- Lost Our Lisa
- Lost Our Lisa/Appearances
- Lost Our Lisa/Credits
- Lost Our Lisa/DVD features
- Lost Our Lisa/Gags
- Lost Our Lisa/Quotes
- Lost Our Lisa/References
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- This Little Wiggy
- This Little Wiggy/Appearances
- This Little Wiggy/Credits
- This Little Wiggy/DVD features
- This Little Wiggy/Gags
- This Little Wiggy/Quotes
- This Little Wiggy/References
- Trash of the Titans
- Trash of the Titans/Appearances
- Trash of the Titans/Credits
- Trash of the Titans/DVD features
- Trash of the Titans/Gags
- Trash of the Titans/Quotes
- Trash of the Titans/References
- Treehouse of Horror VIII
- Treehouse of Horror VIII/References
- Treehouse of Horror VIII/Credits
- Treehouse of Horror VIII/Appearances
- Treehouse of Horror VIII/DVD features
- Treehouse of Horror VIII/Gags
- Treehouse of Horror VIII/Quotes
- The Trouble with Trillions
- The Trouble with Trillions/Appearances
- The Trouble with Trillions/Credits
- The Trouble with Trillions/DVD features
- The Trouble with Trillions/Gags
- The Trouble with Trillions/Quotes
- The Trouble with Trillions/References
- The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons
- The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons/Credits
- The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons/Appearances
- The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons/DVD features
- The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons/Gags
- The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons/Quotes
- The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons/References