The Simpsons season 36
- ️Sun Sep 29 2024
The Simpsons | |
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Season 36 | |
Showrunner | Matt Selman |
No. of episodes | 14 |
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Original network | Fox Disney+ (select episodes) |
Original release | September 29, 2024 (2024-09-29) – present |
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The thirty-sixth season of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons premiered on Fox on September 29, 2024.[1] This is the second of two seasons ordered by Fox. It is produced by Gracie Films and 20th Television Animation. The primary showrunner for the season is Matt Selman.
- Dan Castellaneta as Homer Simpson, Groundskeeper Willie, Blue-Haired Lawyer, Hans Moleman, Krusty the Clown, Barney Gumble, Sideshow Mel, Grampa Simpson, Kodos, Mayor Quimby, Rich Texan, Gil Gunderson, Squeaky-Voiced Teen, Mr. Teeny, Santa's Little Helper, Ugolin, additional voices
- Julie Kavner as Marge Simpson, Patty and Selma Bouvier
- Nancy Cartwright as Bart Simpson, Nelson Muntz, Ralph Wiggum, Maggie Simpson, Todd Flanders, additional voices
- Yeardley Smith as Lisa Simpson
- Hank Azaria as Superintendent Chalmers, Comic Book Guy, Kirk Van Houten, Duffman, Moe Szyslak, Raphael, Professor Frink, Dr. Nick Riviera, Chief Wiggum, Captain McCallister, Nick Callahan, Luigi Risotto, Old Jewish Man, Chazz Busby, Mr. Costington, Snake, Disco Stu, Coach Krupt, additional voices
- Harry Shearer as Principal Skinner, Ned Flanders, Waylon Smithers, Mr. Burns, Kent Brockman, Lenny Leonard, Kang, Reverend Lovejoy, Dewey Largo, Otto Mann, Rainier Wolfcastle, Jasper Beardley, Officer Eddie, Geoffrey, Cesar, additional voices
- Pamela Hayden as Milhouse Van Houten, Jimbo Jones, Rod Flanders, additional voices. This is the last season to feature Hayden's voice, which features in episodes 1–7 and the Disney+ specials; she retired from acting after the 35th production season concluded.
- Tress MacNeille as Agnes Skinner, Lindsay Naegle, Shauna Chalmers, Mama Risotto, Lunchlady Dora, Mrs. Muntz, Brunella Pommelhorst, Miss Springfield, Mrs. Vanderbilt, additional voices
- Kevin Michael Richardson as Dr. Hibbert, Judge Roy Snyder, additional voices
- Kimberly Brooks as Janey Powell, additional voices
- Grey DeLisle as Malibu Stacy, Wendell Borton, Martin Prince additional voices
- Alex Désert as Carl Carlson, Officer Lou, Fausto, additional voices
- Chris Edgerly as Rod Flanders,[2] additional voices
- Dawnn Lewis as Bernice Hibbert, additional voices
- Tony Rodríguez as Julio
- Maggie Roswell as Luann Van Houten, Elizabeth Hoover, Helen Lovejoy, additional voices
- Jenny Yokobori as Kumiko Albertson, additional voices
Guest stars announced for the season include former series writer Conan O'Brien, John Cena, Danny DeVito, Tom Hanks, and Andy Serkis.[3]
Another episode expected to be released in this season on Disney+ is "Yellow Planet".[20]
In January 2023, it was announced that the series had been renewed for the thirty-fifth and thirty-sixth seasons.[21] Executive producer Matt Selman continued his role as primary showrunner, a role he had since the thirty-third season.[3][22] Selman had previously been the showrunner for several episodes each season since the twenty-third season.[22] Executive producer Al Jean also served as showrunner for several episodes this season.[23]
In July 2024, at San Diego Comic-Con, Selman recorded the screaming of the Simpsons panel audience to be used in the season's Treehouse of Horror episode. In addition, a followup episode to the seventh season episode "22 Short Films About Springfield" was announced. A second Treehouse of Horror episode is also planned to be broadcast this season, titled "Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes". The episode will feature three segments parodying stories by Ray Bradbury. Series creator Matt Groening stated that Bradbury criticized the show in the press after the series premiered because it borrowed from an episode of The Twilight Zone that he wrote.[3] The season contains 11 holdover episodes from the previous season.[citation needed]
In August 2024, at D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event, it was announced that four episodes would premiere exclusively on Disney+.[20] Selman said that for both the thirty-fifth and thirty-sixth production seasons, 18 episodes were ordered by Fox and 4 episodes were ordered by Disney.[24] One of the episodes was a two-part Christmas special entitled "O C'mon All Ye Faithful", with two other episodes "The Past and the Furious" and "Yellow Planet" also being planned to premiere on the streaming network.[20] Selman said that the producers have agreed to most of Disney's asks for collaboration such as the real-time Simpsons animated version of the December 9, 2024 presentation of Monday Night Football. He also noted that the cross-promotional efforts required cooperation with Fox since the network controlled the show's social media accounts.[24]
In November 2024, it was announced that Pamela Hayden, who had been the voice of Milhouse and several other characters since 1989, would be retiring from voice acting, and her final acting credit on the Fox broadcasts would be for "Treehouse of Horror Presents: Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes". Fox says that recasting for her characters would "begin in the near future".[25] Hayden continued to feature in the Disney+ episodes as part of this season.[26]
Writers Rob and Johnny LaZebnik were nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation at the 77th Writers Guild of America Awards for their script for "Bottle Episode".[27] Writer Jessica Conrad was nominated for the Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production at the 52nd Annie Awards for her script for "Bart's Birthday".[28]
- ^ Fox Broadcasting Company [@FOXTV] (July 16, 2024). "Babe, wake up!!! The new FOX Fall schedule just dropped 👀" (Tweet). Retrieved August 4, 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ Al Jean [@AlJean] (December 23, 2024). "Chris Edgerley but sounds the same to me …" (Tweet). Retrieved December 22, 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ a b c Schneider, Michael (July 27, 2024). "'The Simpsons' Reveals Upcoming 'Venom' Parody, Shares Video of Kamala Harris Reciting a Famous 'Treehouse of Horror' Quote at Comic-Con Panel". Variety. Retrieved August 4, 2024.
- ^ a b "SIMPSONS, THE (FOX)". The Futon Critic. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
- ^ Pucci, Douglas (October 1, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: The Summit on CBS Gets Off to Slow Start". Programming Insider. Retrieved October 1, 2024.
- ^ Pucci, Douglas (October 8, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: Sporting Events Uplift the Prime Times of NBC, CBS and FS1". Programming Insider. Retrieved October 8, 2024.
- ^ Pucci, Douglas (October 22, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: N.Y. Liberty Wins Championship on ESPN in 25-Year Viewer High for a WNBA Finals Game". Programming Insider. Retrieved October 22, 2024.
- ^ Pucci, Douglas (October 29, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: Cowboys-49ers on NBC Delivers Best Week 8 'Sunday Night Football' Audience on Record". Programming Insider. Retrieved October 29, 2024.
- ^ Pucci, Douglas (November 6, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: NFL Continues to Prosper on Fox and NBC". Programming Insider. Retrieved November 6, 2024.
- ^ Pucci, Douglas (November 12, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: 'Yellowstone' Delivers Largest Multi-Network Premiere Night Audience To-Date". Programming Insider. Retrieved November 12, 2024.
- ^ Pucci, Douglas (November 27, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: NBC Tops Prime Time, Fox with Weekend's Most-Watched NFL Window". Programming Insider. Retrieved November 27, 2024.
- ^ Pucci, Douglas (December 13, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: '1923' Repurposed Premiere Benefits Out of 'Yellowstone' Original". Programming Insider. Retrieved December 13, 2024.
- ^ Pucci, Douglas (December 18, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: 'Yellowstone' Series Finale Draws Combined 8 Million Viewers on Paramount and CMT for Initial Airing". Programming Insider. Retrieved December 18, 2024.
- ^ "Listings - SIMPSONS, THE on DISNEY+ | TheFutonCritic.com". The Futon Critic. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
- ^ Pucci, Douglas (December 26, 2024). "Sunday Ratings: Eagles-Commanders Thriller on Fox Highlights Top NFL Early Afternoon Window Audience on Any Network for the Season To-Date". Programming Insider. Retrieved December 26, 2024.
- ^ Pucci, Douglas (January 1, 2025). "Sunday Ratings: Packers-Vikings on Fox Garners Largest Audience for an Event Telecast of the Holiday Week". Programming Insider. Retrieved January 2, 2025.
- ^ Cobb, Kayla (January 21, 2025). "'Family Guy' Season 23 Finally Lands Premiere Date on Fox". The Wrap.
- ^ https://nohomers.net/forums/index.php?threads/season-36-information-thread.58508/page-74#post-2008877
- ^ https://nohomers.net/forums/index.php?threads/season-36-information-thread.58508/page-75#post-2010129
- ^ a b c Schneider, Michael (August 10, 2024). "'The Simpsons' to Produce Four New Episodes Exclusively for Disney+ — Including a New Christmas Two-Parter". Variety. Retrieved August 13, 2024.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie; Petski, Denise (January 26, 2023). "'The Simpsons', 'Family Guy' & 'Bob's Burgers' Renewed For Two Additional Seasons Through 2024-25". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved August 4, 2024.
- ^ a b Fox, Jesse David (June 5, 2023). "'The Simpsons' Is Good Again". Vulture. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
- ^ Morgan, Brandon (October 29, 2024). "The Simpsons Finally Explains How Homer Works At A Nuclear Power Plant". Kotaku. Retrieved November 8, 2024.
- ^ a b Roffman, Marisa (December 9, 2024). "THE SIMPSONS' Matt Selman on Teaming Up with the NFL ('A No-Brainer') and the 'Experimental' Disney+ Exclusive Episodes". Give Me My Remote. Retrieved December 20, 2024.
- ^ Mitovich, Matt Webb (November 20, 2024). "Voice of The Simpsons' Milhouse Retires This Sunday, After 35 Years — Watch Tribute, Get Recast Status". TVLine. Retrieved November 20, 2024.
- ^ Omine, Carolyn [@CarolynOmine] (November 20, 2024). "A beautiful tribute to a beautiful soul. We already miss her. One correction: This Sunday is not her final performance. The last show she recorded was "O C'mon All Ye Faithful" But she appears in "The Past and the Furious" and "Yellow Planet" which air after O C'mon" (Tweet). Retrieved December 20, 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ Davis, Clayton (January 15, 2025). "Writers Guild Awards Nominations: 'Challengers,' 'Dune 2' and 'Wicked' Among the Nominees". Variety. Retrieved January 17, 2025.
- ^ Pedersen, Erik (December 20, 2024). "Annie Awards Nominations: 'Wild Robot' Leads Field Over 'Inside Out 2', 'Wallace & Gromit'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 20, 2024.