• New article from the Springfield Shopper: Season 35 News: A Sneak Peek for “Bart’s Brain” has been released!
  • New article from the Springfield Shopper: Season 36 News: A new episode title, “The Man Who Flew Too Much”, has been announced
  • New article from the Springfield Shopper: Season 36 News: A new episode title, “Bart’s Birthday”, has been announced
  • Wikisimpsons needs more Featured Article, Picture, Quote, Episode and Comprehensive article nominations!
  • Wikisimpsons has a Discord server! Click here for your invite! Join to talk about the wiki, Simpsons and Tapped Out news, or just to talk to other users.
  • Make an account! It's easy, free, and your work on the wiki can be attributed to you.
TwitterFacebookDiscord

Season 23

Wikisimpsons - The Simpsons Wiki
Revision as of 18:41, November 7, 2011 by Cook879 (talk | contribs) (Episodes)
Season Episode
"Season 22"

"Season 23"

Template:Upcoming Episode

Season 23
200px
Season Information
Original run: September 25, 2011 – Spring, 2012
No. of episodes: 22
Previous season: 22
Next season: 24 (announced)

It was announced by FOX on November 11, 2010 that The Simpsons was renewed for season 23.[1] It is scheduled to air from September 25, 2011[2] to Spring, 2012. The cast of "The Simpsons" will begin recording for Season 23 on March 3, 2011.[3]

The season will have least two more Banksy-eseque gags.[4]

Official description

Entering its 23rd season and approaching its milestone 500th episode in 19 February 2012, in the upcoming season, America's favorite family continues to entertain us with their wild and outlandish adventures as Marge becomes a popular food blogger, Homer and Bart write a fantasy novel in the hopes of capitalizing on Tween culture and Krusty gets his own show on a premium cable channel. Guest stars paying Springfield a visit this season include Michelin-starred celebrity chef and MASTERCHEF judge Gordon Ramsay, legendary comic and talk show host Joan Rivers and Academy Award nominee Andy Garcia.[5]

Episodes

Picture # Original title Original airdate Directed by Written by Prod. code
The Falcon and the D'ohman promo 1.jpg 487 - 1

"The Falcon and the D'ohman"

September 25, 2011 Matthew Nastuk Justin Hurwitz NABF16

Homer makes friends with a new security guard at the power plant, but it is revealed he has a hidden past. Meanwhile, Marge daydreams that she has become a contestant on a cooking show called Master Chef: Extreme Snack Edition. Also, the result of Nedna is revealed.

Guest starring: Kiefer Sutherland, Tom Colicchio and Kevin Michael Richardson.

Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts.png 488 - 2

"Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts"

October 2, 2011 Steven Dean Moore Tim Long NABF17

Principal Skinner challenges superintendent Gary Chalmers to take over Bart’s education after one of Bart’s pranks leads to a school fundraiser debacle. Chalmers takes an unconventional approach to teaching American history which sparks a fascination in President Teddy Roosevelt. Encouraged by Bart’s educational renaissance, Chalmers takes Bart and his band of “Rough Riders” on an overnight excursion to Springfield Forest, but after a minor accident, the school administration fires Chalmers for taking the boys on an unauthorized field trip. Determined to get Chalmers’ job back, Bart and the boys hold the school hostage until the administration reinstates Chalmers, and they stand up for the teacher who made a meaningful impact.

Guest starring Theodore Roosevelt via archival audio.

100px 489 - 3

"Treehouse of Horror XXII"

October 30, 2011 Matthew Faughnan Carolyn Omine NABF19
In the spooky opener, Homer takes a dangerous dive into an isolated canyon on Candy Eating Peak, but when a crashing boulder traps his arm, he gnaws through it to free himself. In "The Diving Bell and Butterball", the first of three hair-raising Halloween tales, a venomous spider bite leaves Homer paralyzed, but when Lisa discovers Homer’s ability to communicate through natural gases, he is able to express his love for Marge. The killer spells continue in "Dial D for Diddly", when Ned Flanders, devout preacher by day, transforms into a cold-blooded vigilante by night. In the final terrifying tale, "In the Na’Vi", Bart and Milhouse are assigned on a mission to access a sacred extract on a distant planet. They morph into the land’s indigenous one-eyed avatars, but when Bart finds love and an eternal mate abroad, he is caught in planet warfare.[6]

Guest starring Jackie Mason as Hyman Krustofsky and Aron Ralston as a 911 dispatcher.

Blank.png 490 - 4

"Replaceable You"

November 6, 2011 NABF21
Bart's science fair project, a mechanical baby seal, outshines Lisa's brainy asteroid model and quickly becomes a popular pet among the retirement home patrons. Meanwhile, Homer's new and eager assistant, Roz (guest voice Jane Lynch), steals Homer's job, forcing him to team up with Flanders to reveal her true colors and evil past.[7]
Blank.png 491 - 5

"The Food Wife"

November 13, 2011 Matt Selman NABF20
Marge takes Bart and Lisa on a weekend excursion, and when an unexpected restaurant detour awakens their taste buds, fellow foodies Amuse Bruce and Fois Garth (guest voices Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim) inspire them to start their own food blog, "The Three Mouthketeers". The threesome scores an exclusive reservation at Springfield's premiere modern restaurant, but Marge has an unsettling dream during which Anthony Bourdain, Gordon Ramsay and Mario Batali (guest-voicing as themselves) lead her to reconsider inviting Homer. And later, Marge directs Homer to a different type of cooking lab where he gets into a bind with law enforcement authorities.[7]
Blank.png 492 - 6

"The Book Job"

November 20, 2011 NABF22
Lisa becomes disheartened when she learns the shocking truth behind the “tween lit” industry and her beloved fantasy novel characters, but Homer decides to cash in on the craze and forms a team to group-write the next “tween lit” hit, with the king of fantasy, Neil Gaiman (guest-voicing as himself), lending his expertise to the effort. After catching the eye of a slick industry publisher (guest voice Andy Garcia) at the Springfield Book Fair, the team gets an advanced copy of their work and discovers that the corporate lit business is a bigger operation than they imagined.[7]
Blank.png 493 - 7

"The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants"

November 27, 2011 Steven Dean Moore PABF01
== Plot ==

The Simpsons host a tastemaker party at their home to promote Absolut Krusty, Krusty the Clown's own brand of liquor. Mr. Burns takes notice of the party's success and decides to promote Homer to "Account Man" for the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Robert Marlow (guest star John Slattery, a seasoned account veteran, takes Homer under his wing and shows Homer what the high life is like in the corner office. Meanwhile, Lisa introduces Bart to a new literary world which sparks his interest in reading classic novels, and when Homer's long hours at the office become the norm, a family vacation with Marge and the kids help him realize that family always comes before work.[8]

Known plots

  • The family will journey to Antarctica [4]
  • Mr. Burns has an iPad app called “Angry Burns.”[4]
  • One episode show follows the saga of Moe's bar rag (voiced by Jeremy Irons) over hundreds of years.[4]
  • Krusty gets his own show on a premium cable channel.[5]
  • There will be a parody of Inception with one dream level drawn in the style of The Simpsons shorts.[19]
  • Homer becomes addicted to a show similar to Lost.[19]
  • Mr. Burns will fire all employ all except Homer and employ robots and Homer will try to become friends with them but they have no feelings.[20]

Other known guest stars

References