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Production season 2F

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Production season 2F
Season Information
No. of episodes: 25
Showrunner(s): David Mirkin
Al Jean
Mike Reiss
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2F is the sixth production season of The Simpsons. David Mirkin was the showrunner for most of the season, while Al Jean and Mike Reiss served as the showrunners for 2F31 and 2F32. The episodes mostly aired in broadcast season 6 on Fox, with two rollover episodes from the production season airing in broadcast season 7. The episodes aired from September 25, 1994 with "Another Simpsons Clip Show", to September 24, 1995 with "Radioactive Man".

Episodes[edit]

Picture Prod. code Title Original airdate Directed by Written by #
Itchy & Scratchy Land promo 4.png 2F01 "Itchy & Scratchy Land" October 2, 1994 Wes Archer John Swartzwelder S6 E4
Bart and Lisa ask their parents to take them to Itchy & Scratchy Land – the "violentest place on earth." While there, Homer and Bart are arrested, and malfunctioning Itchy and Scratchy robots begin to attack the park guests.
Sideshow Bob Roberts.png 2F02 "Sideshow Bob Roberts" October 9, 1994 Mark Kirkland Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein S6 E5
With the help of a radio talk show host, Mayor Quimby is pressured into releasing Sideshow Bob from prison. Once out, Bob promptly runs against the mayor and wins. Bart and Lisa set out to prove Mayor Bob didn't win legally.

Guest starring: Henry Corden as Fred Flintstone, Dr. Demento as himself, Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob, Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz, and Larry King as himself.

Treehouse of horror v title.png 2F03 "Treehouse of Horror V" October 30, 1994 Jim Reardon Bob Kushell, Greg Daniels, Dan McGrath and David S. Cohen S6 E6
In the fifth annual Halloween special, the Simpsons become the caretakers of a hotel owned by Mr. Burns, Homer accidentally creates a time-traveling toaster, and the teachers at Springfield Elementary School start slaughtering children to eat them.

Guest starring: James Earl Jones as Alternate universe Maggie.

Bart's Girlfriend promo.png 2F04 "Bart's Girlfriend" November 6, 1994 Susie Dietter Jonathan Collier S6 E7
Bart's infatuation with the Reverend Lovejoy's daughter, Jessica, is short-lived when she steals the church collection plate and he is blamed for the theft.

Guest starring: Meryl Streep as Jessica Lovejoy.

Lisa on Ice.png 2F05 "Lisa on Ice" November 13, 1994 Mark Kirkland Mike Scully S6 E8
Lisa is failing gym and to make up the grade, she joins a pee-wee hockey league. Soon, her team must face off against Bart's, putting them in direct competition.
Homer Badman.png 2F06 "Homer Badman" November 27, 1994 Jeffery Lynch Greg Daniels S6 E9
Homer and Marge attend a candy convention and hire babysitter Ashley Grant for the kids. After the convention, Homer gives the babysitter a ride home. However, Homer is accused of sexual assault due to a misunderstanding involving a piece of candy.

Guest starring: Dennis Franz as himself.

Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy.png 2F07 "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy" December 4, 1994 Wes Archer Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein S6 E10
Homer and Marge are having a troublesome sex life until Grampa introduces Homer to a home remedy love tonic. They soon go on the road together, trying to make some money off Grampa's tonic. Meanwhile, the children of Springfield try to figure out what has the adults acting so different.

Guest starring: Phil Hartman as Troy McClure.

Fear of Flying promo.png 2F08 "Fear of Flying" December 18, 1994 Mark Kirkland David Sacks S6 E11
The family discovers Marge's fear of flying after they try to go on vacation with Homer's free airline tickets. On Lisa's advice, Marge visits a psychiatrist to get to the bottom of her seemingly unexplainable fear.

Guest starring: Anne Bancroft as Dr. Zweig, Ted Danson as Sam Malone, Woody Harrelson as Woody Boyd, Rhea Perlman as Carla Tortelli, John Ratzenberger as Cliff Clavin, and George Wendt as Norm Peterson.

Homer the Great promo 1.png 2F09 "Homer the Great" January 8, 1995 Jim Reardon John Swartzwelder S6 E12
Homer joins the secret society of the Stonecutters and inadvertently becomes their leader. However, not all of the Stonecutters are as happy about this as Homer is.

Guest starring: Patrick Stewart as Number One.

And Maggie Makes Three.png 2F10 "And Maggie Makes Three" January 22, 1995 Swinton O. Scott III Jennifer Crittenden S6 E13
Lisa wonders why there aren't any photos of Maggie in the family album. Homer then tells the family the story of how he had to give up his dream job when Maggie was born.
Bart's Comet.png 2F11 "Bart's Comet" February 5, 1995 Bob Anderson John Swartzwelder S6 E14
The townspeople think that Springfield's days are numbered when Bart discovers a comet is heading straight for them. They must then decide who will brave the comet's arrival and who can stay in the Flanders' bomb shelter.
Homie the Clown promo.png 2F12 "Homie the Clown" February 12, 1995 David Silverman John Swartzwelder S6 E15
After spotting a billboard for clown college, Homer cannot resist becoming a student. However, as an official Krusty the Clown impersonator, Homer runs into some trouble with the mob.

Guest starring: Dick Cavett as himself, Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony, and Johnny Unitas as himself.

Bart Gets Booted - Bart vs. Australia.png 2F13 "Bart vs. Australia" February 19, 1995 Wes Archer Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein S3 E16
Bart makes a collect call to Australia that lasts several hours. As a result, the family he calls receives a phone bill for $900. When Bart refuses to pay the bill, Australia indicts him for fraud and the family takes a trip there so Bart can apologize for his shenanigans.

Guest starring: Phil Hartman as Evan Conover.

Homer vs. Patty and Selma.png 2F14 "Homer vs. Patty and Selma" February 26, 1995 Mark Kirkland Brent Forrester S6 E17
Homer loses all his money in pumpkin stocks and must turn to Patty and Selma for a loan. However, he tries his best to keep it a secret from Marge and the family. Meanwhile, Bart is late for physical education class sign-ups and has to take a ballet class.

Guest starring: Mel Brooks as himself and Susan Sarandon as the ballet teacher.

Lisa's Wedding.png 2F15 "Lisa's Wedding" March 19, 1995 Jim Reardon Greg Daniels S6 E19
Lisa visits a mysterious fortune teller at the Renaissance Fair who tells of Lisa's future courtship in 2010 with an Englishman she meets at college named Hugh Parkfield.

Guest starring: Phil Hartman as Troy McClure and Mandy Patinkin as Hugh Parkfield.

Who Shot Mr. Burns promo 1.png 2F16 "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)" May 21, 1995 Jeffery Lynch Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein S6 E25
Mr. Burns brings untold misery to many of Springfield's citizens and, after blocking out the sun, is later found shot on the town's sundial, with the main suspects being Waylon Smithers and Homer Simpson.

Guest starring: Tito Puente as himself.

Wolfcastle as Radioactive Man.png 2F17 "Radioactive Man" September 24, 1995 Susie Dietter John Swartzwelder S7 E2
A movie based on comic book character Radioactive Man is filmed in Springfield. Much to Bart's chagrin, the coveted part of the hero's sidekick, Fallout Boy, goes to Milhouse instead of him.

Guest starring: Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz and Mickey Rooney as himself.

Two Dozen and One Greyhounds promo 1.png 2F18 "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds" April 9, 1995 Bob Anderson Mike Scully S6 E20
Santa's Little Helper's frisky nature nets the Simpsons a new dog and 25 brand new puppies. When Mr. Burns steals the young greyhounds, Bart and Lisa set out to discover why he wants them.

Guest starring: Frank Welker as Santa's Little Helper and various dogs.

The PTA Disbands.png 2F19 "The PTA Disbands" April 16, 1995 Swinton O. Scott III Jennifer Crittenden S6 E21
Bart pushes the teachers until they decide to go on strike. Local Springfielders take over the teaching positions, so Bart must find a way to fix things between the teachers and Principal Skinner.
Who Shot Mr. Burns promo 2.png 2F20 "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)" September 17, 1995 Wes Archer Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein S7 E1
Waylon Smithers is convinced he was the one who shot Mr. Burns while drunk, so he confesses to a priest and gets arrested. The Simpsons' car is searched and the police find a gun covered with fingerprints, so Homer is made the prime suspect. Not wanting the crime pinned on him, Homer confronts a recovering Burns, who wakes up in the hospital and finally reveals the culprit's identity.

Guest starring: Tito Puente as himself.

The Springfield Connection.png 2F21 "The Springfield Connection" May 7, 1995 Mark Kirkland Jonathan Collier S6 E23
Wanting a change in her life, Marge decides to join the Springfield Police Department. However, life as a police officer, and the corruption in the force, starts to get to her.

Guest starring: Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz.

Lemon of Troy.png 2F22 "Lemon of Troy" May 14, 1995 Jim Reardon Brent Forrester S6 E24
The children of Springfield wage war on Shelbyville after their beloved town lemon tree is stolen. The fathers of Springfield take Ned's RV to search for their missing children.
A Star Is Burns.png 2F31 "A Star Is Burns" March 5, 1995 Susie Dietter Ken Keeler S6 E18
In order to boost the town's sagging popularity, the people of Springfield hold a film festival to attract more tourists. Marge invites movie critic Jay Sherman to guest judge.

Guest starring: Phil Hartman as Charlton Heston, Maurice LaMarche as George C. Scott, and Jon Lovitz as Jay Sherman.

'Round Springfield.png 2F32 "'Round Springfield" April 30, 1995 Steven Dean Moore Teleplay: Joshua Sternin and Jennifer Ventimilia
Story: Al Jean and Mike Reiss
S6 E22
Bart is hospitalized and has his appendix out after he eats a jagged metal Krusty-O. When the family visits him in the hospital, Lisa is reunited with her jazz hero, Bleeding Gums Murphy, who is also in the hospital. However, Lisa's hero passes away shortly after.

Guest starring: Steve Allen as himself, Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz, and Ron Taylor as Bleeding Gums Murphy.

Another Simpsons Clip Show.png 2F33 "Another Simpsons Clip Show" September 25, 1994 David Silverman Jon Vitti S6 E3
Under Marge's insistence, the family sits down together and tells the stories of their past romantic interests over the course of their lives.

Guest starring: Albert Brooks as Jacques, Sara Gilbert as Laura Powers, Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob, Phil Hartman as Troy McClure, Jon Lovitz as Artie Ziff, and Michelle Pfeiffer as Mindy Simmons (all in clips only).


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