The Simpsons (Season 32) (Johnsonverse)

The thirty-second and final season of The Simpsons premiered on September 27, 2020 with the episode "The Decline Stops Here".

The only season to be executive produced by Tim and Chloe Johnson, this season retconned almost everything that happened between the eleventh and thirty-first seasons, with only episodes well-received by fans staying in the canon. Alf Clausen, the composer from 1990 to 2017, returned to compose the season, also retroactively rescoring Seasons 29 to 31 in their entirety.

Before the season aired, there were rumors that all non-Caucasian characters voiced by Caucasian actors would be recast; both the Johnsons vehemently denied them in a 2020 interview, even comparing the idea to "segregation", with Chloe in particular stating, "Picture the first half of the Saints Row mission "All the King's Men" in which you drive King's truck while he and Gat are terrorizing Stefan into giving up the codes by dangling him out of it. Replace you with a PC police driver, King, and Gat with a PC police chief and deputy, Stefan with the voice actor, and change their motive to scaring said actor off their role, and it's exactly what's happening now".

The intro was also reanimated, with new, more complex character movements more reminiscent of the 1989 and 1990 opening sequences, less attempts at gags, and even more characters, environments, and references to older seasons. In addition, this season introduced a new character, a singer named Fred Allen, voiced by Alex Désert.

Finally, the animation style of the older seasons was brought back, with the animation now being done by Johnson Television Animation, with a cel-like look and feel similar to pre-2002 episodes.

Episodes

 * 1) The Decline Stops Here (written by Tim and Chloe Johnson) - The new bosses, Tim and Chloe Johnson, arrive in Springfield, and the townspeople, including the Simpsons, begin to notice many differences in their normal life. The people notice that Tim and Chloe have been changing Springfield... for the better.
 * 2) Homer Improvement (written by Tim and Chloe Johnson) - Homer must prove to Tim and Chloe that he can act like his old self again.
 * 3) Rise from Your Grave! (written by Tim and Chloe Johnson) - Ned is shocked to learn that his deceased wife Maude Flanders has been resurrected after an accident at Professor Frink's lab.
 * 4) Bart-ty Kid (written by Robby Victors) -
 * 5) Undercover Burns

Reception
The first episode, "The Decline Stops Here", was universally acclaimed, and is generally seen as a return to form for the series; several critics have even mourned that the show would end, feeling that "its renaissance deserves to last longer".