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The fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons originally aired on the Fox network between September 24, 1992, and May 13, 1993, beginning with "Kamp Krusty". The showrunners for the fourth production season were Al Jean and Mike Reiss, with the season being produced by Gracie Films and 20th Century Fox Television. The aired season contained two episodes which were hold-over episodes from season three, which Jean and Reiss also ran. Following the end of the production of the season, Jean, Reiss and most of the original writing staff left the show. The season was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards and Dan Castellaneta would win one for his performance as Homer in "Mr. Plow". The fourth season was released on DVD in Region 1 on June 15, 2004, Region 2 on August 2, 2004, and in Region 4 on August 25, 2004. Development The season was executive produced by Al Jean and Mike Reiss, who had also run the previous season. Several of the show's original writers who had been with the show since the first season left following the completion of the season's production run. "Cape Feare", which was the final episode to be produced by the "original team", aired during season five as a holdover. Jay Kogen, Wallace Wolodarsky and Jeff Martin wrote their final episodes for the season four production run. David M. Stern and Jon Vitti also left but returned to write episodes for later seasons. Reiss and Jean left to produce their own series, The Critic, but later returned to produce several more The Simpsons episodes, and Jean again became the showrunner starting with season thirteen. Rich Moore, one of the show's original directors, also left to work on The Critic, but returned years later to assist with animation on The Simpsons Movie. George Meyer and John Swartzwelder stayed on, while Conan O'Brien, Frank Mula and future show runners Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein received their first writing credits. One-time writers for the season include Adam I. Lapidus and the team of Gary Apple and Michael Carrington, although Carrington later returned to voice characters in "Simpson Tide" and "Million Dollar Abie". Sam Simon, who had been showrunner for the show's first two seasons, assembled the original writing team, been the series' creative supervisor from its inception, and has been credited as "developing [the show's] sensibility", departed at the end of season four. Simon was involved in a series of creative disputes with the show's creator Matt Groening, producer James L. Brooks and production company Gracie Films. Simon commented that he "wasn't enjoying it anymore," and "that any show I've ever worked on, it turns me into a monster. I go crazy. I hate myself." Before leaving, he negotiated a deal that saw him receive a share of the show's profits every year and an executive producer credit despite not having worked on the show since then until his death. This season's production run (9F) was the first to be animated by Film Roman, after Gracie Films opted to switch domestic production of the series from Klasky Csupo. Sharon Bernstein of the Los Angeles Times wrote that "Gracie executives had been unhappy with the producer Csupo had assigned to The Simpsons and said the company also hoped to obtain better wages and working conditions for animators at Film Roman." Klasky Csupo co-founder Gábor Csupó had been "asked [by Gracie Films] if they could bring in their own producer [to oversee the animation production]," but declined, stating "they wanted to tell me how to run my business." Simon commented that: "There won't be any change in the quality or look of the show. We're not going to compromise the quality of the show, and key creative personnel will continue on the show." "A Streetcar Named Marge" and "Kamp Krusty" were holdovers from the previous season and so were the last of the Klasky Csupo produced episodes to air. Brooks suggested that the script for "Kamp Krusty" be expanded and produced as a feature-length theatrically released film. However, the episode ran very short, barely reaching the minimum length allowed, with the episode's musical number having to be lengthened by a number of verses. The episode had also been selected to be the season's premiere. As Jean told Brooks, "First of all, if we make it into the movie then we don't have a premiere, and second if we can't make 18 minutes out of this episode how are we supposed to make 80?" Voice cast & characters Main cast Dan Castellaneta as Homer Simpson, Grampa Simpson, Krusty the Clown, Groundskeeper Willie, Barney Gumble 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, Comic Book Guy, Apu, Bumblebee Man and various others Harry Shearer as Mr. Burns, Waylon Smithers, Ned Flanders, Principal Skinner, Lenny Leonard, Kent Brockman, Reverend Lovejoy, and various others Recurring Pamela Hayden as Milhouse van Houten, Jimbo Jones Maggie Roswell as Maude Flanders, Helen Lovejoy and Miss Hoover Russi Taylor as Martin Prince Tress MacNeille as Mrs. Bloomenstein, Kim and Davey Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel Jon Lovitz as Artie Ziff, Professor Lombardo and the doughnut delivery man Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony Frank Welker as Santa's Little Helper, and Princess Guest stars Phil Hartman as Troy McClure, Lionel Hutz, Lyle Lanley and Mr. Muntz (various episodes) Elizabeth Taylor as Maggie Simpson ("Lisa's First Word") and herself ("Krusty Gets Kancelled") Barry White as himself ('Whacking Day") Jon Lovitz as Llewellyn Sinclair and Ms. Sinclair ("A Streetcar Named Marge") Bob Hope as himself ("Lisa the Beauty Queen") Lona Williams as Amber Dempsey ("Lisa the Beauty Queen") Tom Jones as himself ("Marge Gets a Job") Sara Gilbert as Laura Powers ("New Kid on the Block") Pamela Reed as Ruth Powers ("New Kid on the Block") Adam West as himself ("Mr. Plow") Linda Ronstadt as herself ("Mr. Plow") Leonard Nimoy as himself ("Marge vs. the Monorail") Michael Carrington as Sideshow Raheem ("I Love Lisa") Dr. Joyce Brothers as herself ("Last Exit to Springfield") Brooke Shields as herself ("The Front") David Crosby as himself ("Marge in Chains") Johnny Carson as himself ("Krusty Gets Kancelled") Hugh Hefner as himself ("Krusty Gets Kancelled") Bette Midler as herself ("Krusty Gets Kancelled") Luke Perry as himself ("Krusty Gets Kancelled") Red Hot Chili Peppers as themselves ("Krusty Gets Kancelled") Awards 1993 marked the first year that the producers of The Simpsons did not submit episodes for the "Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour)". 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    Playing for Keeps

    Lisa B. Kamps

    Tyler Bowie is the serious and focused goalie for the York Bombers. He has his mind on the game and his eye on the future. And he always plays by the rulesuntil he meets Jennifer E...

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    Playing it Up

    Lisa B. Kamps

    Zach Mummert has never met a woman he didn't likeor a woman who didn't like him. Using his position as a winger for the York Bombers and his talent with social media, he always get...

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    Playing the Game

    Lisa B. Kamps

    Harland Day knows what it's like to be on rock bottom: he was there once before, years ago when his mother walked out and left him behind. But he learned how to play the game and s...

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    Face Off

    Lisa B. Kamps

    Ethan Kincaid is relaxed and laid back, a gentleman winger for the Baltimore Banners. His play on the iceand offis fast, furious, and unstoppable. He's never met a challenge he cou...

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    Playmaker, A Baltimore Banners Intermission Novella

    Lisa B. Kamps

    Playmaker, a 36,000word novella, was previously released as part of the Seduced by the Game Cancer Charity Collection in 2016. Derek Caulton is wellknown for his exceptional speed ...

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    One-Timer

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    For Dillon Frayser, a rising star for The Baltimore Banners hockey team, life has come easy. A solid childhood, a happy family, a natural talent for playing the game he loves. The ...

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    Fighting To Score

    Lisa B. Kamps

    Shane Masters has it all: a promising career with the Baltimore Banners, a big house, fast cars, financial security, andup until a month agothe woman of his dreams. Now he's flound...