The Simpsons. Season 7
(2011, original release: 1995)

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DVD

Call Numbers:
DVD/TV/SIMPSONS

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Movies DVD/TV/SIMPSONS Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Beverly Hills, Calif. : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2011]
©2011
EDITION
DVD collector's edition
DESCRIPTION

4 videodiscs (571 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet ([28] pages : color illustrations ; 13 cm)

ISBN/ISSN
9786314669911, 631466991X :, 024543808190, 024543808206
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

DVD

Season 7 of The Simpsons brought fans the answer to the question 'Who shot Mr. Burns?' They also got to go rock out at Homerpalooza and watch as Lisa became a vegetarian. This set contains the complete season along with many extras

In container

Originally broadcast on television during the 1995-1996 season

Special features: Disc 1: Commentary on each show; deleted scenes; 3 featurettes; art & animation; animation showcase ; Disc 2: Commentaries; deleted scenes ; Disc 3: Commentaries; deleted scenes ; Disc 4: Commentaries; deleted scenes; deleted scenes intro by Bill Oakley, Josh Weinstein, & David Mirkin; deleted scenes gallery with optional commentary; sketch gallery (10 Images); super illustrated color commentary: "Summer of 4 Ft. 2"; special language feature 4 extra languages. @ 2.0 Audio: on episode "Short films about Springfield" in Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, & German

Consultant, John Swartzwelder ; editior, Mark McJimrey, Dan Barroza, Lee Harting ; Music, Alf Clausen

Voices of: Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer

Canadian home video: 14A

Dual layer; NTSC, region 1 ; Full screen (1.33:1) presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround (English), Dolby digital surround (French, Spanish)

English, dubbed French or dubbed Spanish dialogue, English or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned

CONTENTS
Disc 1: Who shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two) / written by Bill Oakley, Josh Weinstein ; directed by Wes Archer -- Radioactive man / written by John Swartzwelder ; directed by Susie Dietter -- Home sweet Homediddly-dum-doodily / written by Jon Vitti ; directed by Susie Dietter -- Bart sells his soul / written by Greg Daniels ; directed by Wesley Archer -- Lisa the vegetarian / written by David S. Cohen ; directed by Mark Kirkland -- Treehouse of horror VI / written by John Swartzwelder, Steve Tombkins and David S. Cohen ; directed by Bob Anderson

Disc 2.

King-size Homer / written by Dan Greaney ; directed by Jim Reardon -- Mother Simpson / written by Richard Appel ; directed by David Silverman -- Sideshow Bob's last gleaming / written by Spike Feresten ; directed by Dominic Polcino -- Simpsons 138th episode spectacular / written by Penny Wise ; directed by Pound Foolish -- Marge be not proud / written by Mike Scully ; directed by Steven Dean Moore -- Team Homer / written by Mike Scully ; directed by Mark Kirkland -- Two bad neighbors / written by Ken Keeler ; directed by Wes Archer Disc 3: Scenes from the class struggle in Springfield / written by Jennifer Crittenden ; directed by Susie Dietter -- Bart the fink / teleplay by John Swartzwelder ; teleplay by John Swartzwelder ; directed by Jim Reardon -- Lisa the iconoclast / written by Jonathan Collier ; directed by Mike B. Anderson -- Homer the Smithers / written by John Swartzwelder ; directed by Steven Dean Moore -- Day the violence died / written by John Swartzwelder ; directed by Wesley Archer -- Fish called Selma / written by Jack Barth ; directed by Mark Kirkland -- Bart on the road / written by Richard Appel ; directed by Swinton O. Scott III Disc 4: 22 short films about Springfield / written by Richard Appell ... [et al.] ; directed by Jim Reardon -- Raging Abe Simpson and his grumbling grandson in "The curse of the flying hellfish" / written by Jonathan Collier ; directed by Jonathan Collier ; directed by Jeffery Lynch -- Much Apu about nothing / written by David S. Cohen ; directed by Susie Dietter -- Homerpalooza / written by Brent Forrester ; directed by Wesley Archer -- Summer of 4 Ft. 2 / written by Dan Greaney ; directed by Mark Kirkland

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