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| Season 31
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Season Information
| Original run:
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September 29, 2019[1] - Spring 2020
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| Previous season:
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Next season:
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| 30
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32
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Season 31 will be the next season of The Simpsons. It will start on September 29, 2019[1]. It was announced on February 6, 2019; alongside with Season 32.[2][3]
Episodes
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Original title
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Original airdate
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Directed by
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Written by
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Prod. code
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663 - 1[4]
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"The Winter of Our Monetized Content"[5]
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September 29, 2019[4]
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TBA
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Ryan Koh[5]
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YABF19[5]
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| Guest starring: John Mulaney as TBA[6][7]
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??? - ?
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"Go Big or Go Homer"[8]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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John Frink[9]
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YABF21[8]
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??? - ?
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"The Fat Blue Line"[10]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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Bill Odenkirk[11]
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YABF22[10]
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| Homer is pickpocketed and Fat Tony is accused, though he didn't do it, and his lawyer has to find out who did it.[12]
Guest starring: Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony, Dawnn Lewis as TBA, Bob Odenkirk as Fat Tony's lawyer and Jason Momoa as Himself[13][14][15][12][16][6]
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??? - ?
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"The Incredible Lightness of Being a Baby"[17]
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Fall 2019[18]
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TBA
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Tom Gamill and Max Pross[17]
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YABF13[17]
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| Marge won't let Maggie play with her new baby crush because of his annoying mother, leading Maggie into a depressive spiral. Meanwhile, Mr. Burns tasks Homer with swindling Cletus out of his helium fortune.[19]
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| 150px
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666 - ?[20][21][22]
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"Treehouse of Horror XXX"[20]
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October, 2019[21][22]
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Tim Bailey[23]
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J. Stewart Burns[24]
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YABF18[20][25]
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??? - ?
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"Thanksgiving of Horror"[26]
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Fall 2019[26]
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TBA
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Dan Vebber[27]
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YABF17[26]
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??? - ?[28]
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"Gorillas on the Mast"[29]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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Max Cohn[30]
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YABF20[29]
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??? - ?
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"Bobby, It's Cold Outside"[31]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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Jeff Westbrook and John Frink[32]
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ZABF01[31]
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??? - ?
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"Marge the Lumberjill"[33]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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Ryan Koh[34]
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ZABF02[33]
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??? - ?
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"Livin' La Pura Vida"[35]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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Brian Kelley[36]
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ZABF03[35]
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??? - ?
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"Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me"[37]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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Tim Long and Miranda Thompson[37]
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ZABF04[37]
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??? - ?
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"Hail to the Teeth"[38]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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Elisabeth Kiernan Averick[39]
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ZABF05[38]
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??? - ?
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"The Miseducation of Lisa Simpson"[40]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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J. Stewart Burns[41]
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ZABF06[40]
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??? - ?
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"Frinkcoin"[42]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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Rob LaZebnik[42]
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ZABF07[42]
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??? - ?
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"Bart the Bad Guy"[43]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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Dan Vebber[44]
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ZABF08[43]
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??? - ?
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"Screenless"[45]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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J. Stewart Burns[45]
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ZABF09[45]
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| Guest starring: Werner Herzog as TBA[46]
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??? - ?
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"Highway to Well"[47]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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Carolyn Omine[47]
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ZABF10[47]
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??? - ?
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"Better Off Ned"[48]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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Story: Al Jean Teleplay: Joel H. Cohen and Jeff Westbrook[49]
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ZABF11[48]
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??? - ?
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"Warrin' Priests"[50]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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Pete Holmes[51]
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ZABF12[50]
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| Guest starring: Pete Holmes as TBA[51]
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??? - ?
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TBA
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2019/2020
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TBA
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TBA
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ZABF13
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??? - ?
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"The Hateful Eight-Year-Olds"[52]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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Joel H. Cohen[53]
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ZABF14[52]
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??? - ?
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"The 7 Beer Itch"[54]
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2019/2020
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TBA
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Story: Al Jean Teleplay: Joel H. Cohen and John Frink[55]
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ZABF15
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| Lily, a femme fatale, falls for Homer Simpson.[56][57][54]
Guest starring: Olivia Colman as Lily.[56][57][54]
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??? - ?
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TBA
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2019/2020
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TBA
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TBA
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TBA
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| Marge recruits Chrissy Teigen and John Legend for an education-based proposal.[58]
Guest starring: Chrissy Teigen as Herself and John Legend as Himself
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Season 31 episodes script covers
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