List of The Simpsons episodes
The show holds several American television longevity records. It is the longest-running primetime animated series and longest-running sitcom in the United States. With its 21st season, the series surpassed Gunsmoke to claim the spot as the longest-running American primetime scripted television series, and later also surpassed Gunsmoke for episode count in this category, starting with the 29th-season episode "Forgive and Regret" on April 29, 2018.
Episodes of The Simpsons have won dozens of awards, including 37 Emmys, 30 Annies, and a Peabody. The Simpsons Movie, a feature-length film, was released in theaters worldwide on July 26 and 27, 2007, and grossed US$526.2 million worldwide. The first 20 seasons are available on DVD in regions 1, 2, and 4, with the twentieth season released on both DVD and Blu-ray in 2010 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series. On April 8, 2015, showrunner Al Jean announced that there would be no more DVD or Blu-ray releases, shifting focus to digital distribution, although this was later reversed on July 22, 2017. Almost two years later, on July 20, 2019, it was announced that Season 19 would be released on December 3, 2019, on DVD.
On April 28, 1994, The Simpsons reached its 100th episode in its 5th season. On April 26, 1998, The Simpsons reached its 200th episode in its 9th season. On February 2, 2003, The Simpsons reached its 300th episode in its 14th season. On May 20, 2007, The Simpsons reached its 400th episode in its 18th season. On February 19, 2012, The Simpsons reached its 500th episode in its 23rd season. On October 16, 2016, The Simpsons reached its 600th episode in its 28th season. On March 21, 2021, The Simpsons reached its 700th episode in its 32nd season. On December 7, 2025, The Simpsons reached its 800th episode in its 37th season.
On April 2, 2025, The Simpsons was renewed through Season 40.
Series overview
- Seasons 1–11 are ranked by households.
- Seasons 12–35 are ranked by total viewers.
List of episodes
Seasons 1–20 (1989–2009)
Seasons 21–present (2009–present)
Films
''The Simpsons Movie''
Shorts
The Tracey Ullman Show
Theatrical
Disney+
Miscellaneous
Specials
Ratings
With its first season, The Simpsons became the Fox network's first series to rank among the top thirty highest-rated shows of a television season. Due to this success, Fox decided to switch The Simpsons timeslot in hopes of higher ratings for the shows airing after it. The series moved from 8:00 p.m. eastern time on Sundays to the same time on Thursdays, where it competed with The Cosby Show, the number-one show at the time.Many of the producers were against the move, as The Simpsons had been in the top ten while airing on Sunday, and they felt the move would destroy its ratings. Ratings-wise, new episodes of The Cosby Show beat The Simpsons every time during the second season, and The Simpsons eventually fell out of the top ten. At the end of the season, Cosby averaged as the fifth-highest-rated show on television, while The Simpsons was thirty-eighth.
The show continued in its Thursday timeslot until the sixth season, which is when, in 1994, it reverted to its original slot on Sunday. It has remained there ever since.