"22 Short Films About Springfield" is the 21st episode of the 7th season of The Simpsons. It was first shown on television on April 14, 1996. The episode is divided into 22 parts. Each part is a different story that shows how life is for the people in Springfield.
Milhouse and his father go to the store that Wiggum is trapped in to use the bathroom. Milhouse knocks out the store owner with a flail and saves his father, Snake, and Wiggum.
A barber cuts the gum out of Lisa's hair and gets a different hairstyle.
Nelson laughs at a tall guy in a small car who makes Nelson pull down his pants and walk across the street.
Bart and Milhouse put condiments on Nelson and decide that life is interesting.
Bill Oakley calls "22 Short Films About Springfield" his favorite episode.[4] In 2019, Oakley said that the episode is one of the best episodes to watch on Disney+.[5]TV Guide put it in its list of the top 12 Simpsons episodes.[6]Consequence of Sound put the episode on number 5 of its list of top 30 Simpsons episodes.[2]The Guardian named the episode as one of the 5 greatest episodes of The Simpsons.[7]IGN called "A Fish Called Selma" the best episode of the seventh season but said "22 Short Films About Springfield" was "good competition".[8]
↑Oakley, Bill (2006). The Simpsons The Complete Seventh Season DVD commentary for the episode "22 Short Films About Springfield" (DVD). 20th Century Fox.
↑Katz, Mathew (November 11, 2019). "The best classic Simpsons episodes on Disney+". Digital Trends.