Template:Use mdy dates Template:Short description Template:Infobox television season The twelfth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons originally aired between November 2000 and May 2001. It began on Wednesday, November 1, 2000 with "Treehouse of Horror XI". The season contains four hold-over episodes from the season 11 (BABF) production line. The showrunner for the twelfth production season was Mike Scully. The season won and was nominated for numerous awards including two Primetime Emmy Awards wins and an Annie Award nomination. Season 12 was released on DVD in Region 1 on August 18, 2009, Region 2 on September 28, 2009, and Region 4 on September 2, 2009.
Production
The season's executive producer was once again Mike Scully, in his last season as executive producer, while it was produced by Gracie Films and 20th Century Fox Television. He later returned to the series in season fourteen as a writer and executive producer for the episode "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation". Mike Scully has stated his goal during his tenure was to "not wreck the show".[1]
Don Payne, John Frink and Bob Bendetson began writing for the series, while Larry Doyle, Julie Thacker and Tom Martin left following the completion of this season. Rob LaZebnik received his first sole writing credit for the episode "Homer vs. Dignity". LaZebnik would not get a writing credit for another episode until the 20th season, where he was credited for writing "Father Knows Worst". Shaun Cashman received his sole directing credit on the series this season (for the 250th episode "A Tale of Two Springfields"), while Neil Affleck received his final directorial credit (also for "Homer vs. Dignity"). Tom Gammill and Max Pross have been promoted to produce this season. As of 2009, Gammill & Pross are still credited as such, along with David Mirkin. Mike Reiss (Al Jean's former writing partner) returned to the writing staff as a producer.
The season began with the annual Treehouse of Horror episode, beginning a practice of starting the season with the episodes, as well as airing the episodes shortly after Halloween in November, due to Fox's coverage of the World Series. This season brought back Sideshow Bob, who had not been seen since the eighth-season episode "Brother from Another Series". Ian Maxtone-Graham's episode "Tennis the Menace" became the second episode of the series to be animated using digital ink and paint, which had not been used since the season seven episode "Radioactive Man" and would not be used again (this time on a permanent basis) until the 14th season. The season would also have five episodes that would air the following season.
Voice cast & characters



Main cast
- Dan Castellaneta as Homer Simpson, Grampa Simpson, Krusty the Clown, Mayor Quimby, Groundskeeper Willie, Barney Gumble, Santa's Little Helper, and various others
- Julie Kavner as Marge Simpson, Patty Bouvier, Selma Bouvier and various others
- Nancy Cartwright as Bart Simpson, Nelson Muntz, Ralph Wiggum and various others
- Yeardley Smith as Lisa Simpson
- Hank Azaria as Moe Szyslak, Chief Wiggum, Professor Frink, Carl Carlson, Comic Book Guy, Apu, Bumblebee Man and various others
- Harry Shearer as Mr. Burns, Waylon Smithers, Ned Flanders, Principal Skinner, Dr. Hibbert, Lenny Leonard, Kent Brockman, Reverend Lovejoy, and various others
Recurring
- Pamela Hayden as Milhouse Van Houten, Jimbo Jones
- Marcia Mitzman Gaven as Helen Lovejoy, Miss Hoover and various others
- Russi Taylor as Martin Prince and Sherri and Terri
- Tress MacNeille as Agnes Skinner and various others
- Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel
- Karl Wiedergott as additional characters
Guest stars
- Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony (2 episodes)
- Gary Coleman as himself (2 episodes)
- Frank Welker as assorted animal voices (2 episodes)
- Roger Daltrey as himself ("A Tale of Two Springfields")
- John Entwistle as himself ("A Tale of Two Springfields")
- Paul Townshend as his brother Pete Townshend ("A Tale of Two Springfields")
- Drew Barrymore as Sophie ("Insane Clown Poppy")
- Jay Mohr as Christopher Walken ("Insane Clown Poppy")
- Stephen King as himself ("Insane Clown Poppy")
- Amy Tan as herself ("Insane Clown Poppy")
- John Updike as himself ("Insane Clown Poppy")
- Joshua Jackson as Jesse Grass ("Lisa the Tree Hugger")
- Leeza Gibbons as herself ("Homer vs. Dignity")
- Patrick McGoohan as Number Six ("The Computer Wore Menace Shoes")
- Edward Norton as Devon Bradley ("The Great Money Caper")
- Robby Krieger as himself (deleted scene; "The Great Money Caper")
- Michael Keaton as Jack Crowley ("Pokey Mom")
- Charles Napier as the warden ("Pokey Mom")
- Bruce Vilanch as himself ("Pokey Mom")
- Robert Schimmel as a prisoner ("Pokey Mom")
- Tom Savini as himself ("Worst Episode Ever")
- Andre Agassi as himself ("Tennis the Menace")
- Pete Sampras as himself ("Tennis the Menace")
- Venus and Serena Williams as themselves ("Tennis the Menace")
- Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob ("Day of the Jackanapes")
- NSYNC as themselves ("New Kids on the Blecch")
- Natural as the Party Posses ("New Kids on the Blecch")
- Ben Bledsoe as Ralph
- Marc Terenzi as Nelson
- Michael 'J' Horn as Milhouse
- Michael Johnson as Bart
- Stacy Keach as Howard K. Duff VIII ("Hungry, Hungry Homer")
- Kathy Griffin as Francine ("Bye Bye Nerdie")
- Jan Hooks as Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon ("Bye Bye Needie")
- Frankie Muniz as Thelonious ("Trilogy of Error")
- Shawn Colvin as Rachel Jordan ("I'm Goin' to Praiseland")
Reception
Critical reception
The twelfth season has received mostly positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the twelfth season of The Simpsons has an 80% approval rating based on 5 critical reviews.[2] Matt Haigh of Den of Geek said that "The bad episodes are never really terrible, it's more that they're a bit boring and will most likely have you yawning 10 minutes in. With this in mind, season 12 ends up being very much a 50/50 affair".[3] Nancy Basile gave a list of "Must See TV" episodes and "Not So Must See TV" episodes — with more of the former.[4]
Awards
Template:Main "HOMR" won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour), the seventh win for the series.[5] Hank Azaria won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for "Worst Episode Ever".[6] Composer Alf Clausen was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series for "Simpson Safari".[7] "HOMR" was nominated an Annie Award for Outstanding Writing in an Animated Television Production.[8] Lisa Simpson also won a Board of Directors Ongoing Commitment Award.[9] The show also won at the 2002 Kids' Choice Awards.[10]
Nielsen Rating
The season ranked 21st in the seasonal ratings with an average of 14.7 million viewers an episode, rising 6% from last season.[11] As of 2023, season 12's Nielsen ranking of #21 remains the highest in the show's history.
Episodes
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Home media
The DVD boxset for season twelve was released by 20th Century Fox in the United States and Canada on Tuesday, August 18, 2009, eight years after it had completed broadcast on television. As well as every episode from the season, the DVD release feature bonus material including deleted scenes, animatics, and commentaries for every episode. The boxart features Comic Book Guy, and a special limited edition "embossed head case" package was also released.
...The Complete Twelfth Season... | ||||
Set Details[12] | Special Features[12] | |||
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009 | Monday, September 28, 2009[13] | Wednesday, September 2, 2009[14] |
References
- Bibliography
External links
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