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Season 6 (1994-1995) Season 8 (1996-1997)


America's Funniest Home Videos Season 7 aired from September 17, 1995 to May 19, 1996. This was the last full season to have the original version of “The Funny Things You Do”. After the first half of the season, Ernie Anderson left the show, and Gary Owens took over as announcer. Ernie Anderson died in 1997.

Episodes[]

Season 7 Episode 1

Train Station Goof, Bubble Nose Baby & The Flying Rodeo Clown

Season 7 Episode 2

The Sobbing Practice, Teeth Chatter Dog & Vacuuming the Bride

Season 7 Episode 3

"Don't Sing" Birthday Boy, Grandma Drops Gelatin & Noisemaker Father and Son

Season 7 Episode 4

The Bouncy Butt, Snowman Cannonballed & The Reluctant Diver

Season 7 Episode 5

The Science Experiment, Rat on Mom & "That Doesn't Hurt!"

Season 7 Episode 6

The Groomsman Kisser, The Sneeze Dog & "I 'Love' My Sister"

Season 7 Episode 7

"Is Home Videos On?", String Tail Cat & Big Dog, Little Dog

Season 7 Episode 9

Dog Licks Chin Puppet, Goose in Car & Girl Says, "I Love You Mom"

Season 7 Episode 10

Mom Falls Into Kiddie Pool, The Surveillance Camera & Cat Says, "No"

Season 7 Episode 11

Dogs Interrupt Christmas Song, Guard Dog Training & "I've Been Bad"

Season 7 Episode 12

Sister Pulls Pants, Baby Pizza Fight & Amusement Park Screamer

Season 7 Episode 13

Paper Tear Baby, Heavy Metal Proposal & Weightlifter Pants Split

Season 7 Episode 14

Six-Car Pile-Up, Kittens Intimidates Puppies & Boy Sprays Car  

Season 7 Episode 15

Tom Selleck Punch, The Bridesmaid Mocker & Excited Candle Blower

Season 7 Episode 17

Squeaky Toy Tongue Dog, Godzilla Sleeper & Marine Drill Tot 

Season 7 Episode 18

Women Overboard, Annoyed Graduation Speaker & The Chair Jumper

Season 7 Episode 19

Baby Loves Head Rub, Dueling Pizzas & Frozen Ice Cream Lips

Season 7 Episode 20

Boy Slides on Ice, Crabs on the Loose & The Commercial Proposal

Season 7 Episode 21

Man Lifts Weights, Wet Suit Trouble & Escalator Granny

Nominees[]

Finalists[]

Satellite Cities[]

Trivia[]

  • "Big Dog, Little Dog" and "Excited Candle Blower" are two of several videos to win first place in its episode, then win $100,000 in the next episode.
    • "Marine Drill Tot" is one of several videos to win first place in the first episode of its block, then win in the next $100,000 show.
      • Currently, this is the only season in the Saget era in which all of its $100,000-winning videos can be found in the Home Video Licensing library.
  • The following nominated videos do not appear in the Bergeron era and have yet to appear in the Ribeiro era:
    • "Don't Sing" Birthday Boy
    • The Science Experiment
    • "That Doesn't Hurt"
    • "Is Home Videos On?" (available on Home Video Licensing)
    • Dog Licks Chin Puppet (also available on Home Video Licensing)
    • Goose in Car
    • The Surveillance Camera (also available on Home Video Licensing)
    • "I've Been Bad" (also available on Home Video Licensing)
    • Sister Pulls Pants (also available on Home Video Licensing)
    • Heavy Metal Proposal
    • Tom Selleck Punch
    • Squeaky Toy Tongue Dog
    • Dueling Pizzas
    • The Commercial Proposal
  • "Bubble Nose Baby" is titled "Baby Makes Growling Noises" on Home Video Licensing.[1]
  • "Dueling Pizzas" is a parody of the "Dueling Banjos" scene from the 1972 thriller film Deliverance.

Goofs[]

  • In Episode 6, the submitter of "The Groomsman Kisser" is said to be from Mishawaka, WI. However, there are no cities, towns, or villages named Mishawaka in that state. Mishawaka, IN is the only city named such in the US.
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