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| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—17 December 1989 Christmas seems doomed for the Simpson family when Homer receives no Christmas Bonus. Homer becomes a mall Santa Claus, hoping to make money and bring Marge, Bart, Lisa, and baby Maggie, a happy holiday. |
| See all videos (6) » | Original Air Date—14 January 1990 Bart ends up at a school for gifted children after cheating on an IQ test. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—21 January 1990 While Bart's class is touring the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant for a field trip, Homer crashes his golf cart into a radioactive pipe. In the aftermath, the plant is forced to shutdown and Homer loses his job. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—28 January 1990 At a company picnic Homer realizes his family is dysfunctional and takes them all to therapy where they end up having shock treatment. They are still as bad as ever so Homer gets double his money back from Dr Marvin Monroe and the Simpsons buy themselves a new TV. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—4 February 1990 School bully Nelson Muntz has been terrorizing his classmates, particularly Bart. Bart and one of Nelson's goons get into a fight at school (when Bart was sticking up for Lisa), and in the aftermath Nelson accidentally gets a bloody nose. Nelson makes good on his threats to beat up Bart. Bart winds up having nightmares about Nelson stalking him, and later envisions his funeral. Finally, Grampa takes Bart to Herman, a Vietnam veteran who has had one of his arms amputated, to plan a strategy for getting back at Nelson. Bart commissions all his schoolmates whom Nelson has bullied and - in a classic parody of war movies such as Patton - trains them for their revenge. One afternoon after school, Bart and his army enact their operative, pelting Nelson and his goons with water balloons until he surrenders. The revenge is successful, and Bart and Nelson begin a grudging friendship. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—11 February 1990 A depressed Lisa's spirit is lifted when she meets a jazz-man, Bleeding Gums Murphy. |
| See all videos (6) » | Original Air Date—18 February 1990 Ned Flanders shows off his newly purchased (and monstrous) motor home to the Simpsons. In a fit of oneupmanship, Homer decides he needs one too. Homer's credit is very poor, but he wants that motor home, so he buys one whose oil is leaking and appears to be held together by chicken wire and duct tape. With their new motor home, Homer takes the family on an outing in the woods. Homer quickly loses his way and everyone bails from the motor home just before it tumbles into a large ravine. The family is forced to rough it the rest of the way. Maggie becomes separated from the family and takes refuge with a family of bears. Meanwhile, Homer and Bart lose their clothing and have to wear leaves. Homer quickly falls into a stream and becomes covered with mud. A couple staying in the woods, concluding that what they've seen is Bigfoot, takes a picture of Homer and sends it to a TV station. Soon, the woods are crawling with media representatives, hoping to get their own glimpse. A park ranger shoots Homer with a tranquilizer and he is taken to a laboratory for analysis. However, the results - either it's a below-average human or a brilliant beast, a German scientist says - are inconclusive. |
| Original Air Date—25 February 1990 Bart gets more than he bargained for when he saws the head off a statue of the town's founder. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—18 March 1990 Marge contemplates an affair with a handsome bowling instructor. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—25 March 1990 Bart uses his new miniature "spy" camera to take candid pictures around the household; meanwhile, Homer is preparing to go to a bachelor party for his co-worker at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. While at the party, Homer is invited to dance on stage with a stripper. Bart (who is dining with the rest of the family in the next-door restaurant) uses his camera to snap a photo of Homer and the dancer having a great time. At school, Martin develops the picture, which - after he compliments Bart's work - gets distributed around school, and eventually around town. Marge sees the photo and is outraged. Homer arrives home, where Marge immediately confronts her husband and kicks him out of the house. Eventually, Marge agrees to let him back in on the condition he take Bart around to meet the stripper and show that she is not a sex object. After almost winding up on stage at another of the dancer's performances, Homer does as he is asked and all is forgiven. |
| Original Air Date—15 April 1990 Bart flushes a cherry bomb at school, nearly injuring Principal Skinner's mother, Agnes, in the process. An exasperated Skinner tells Homer and Marge that since expulsion would not do Bart any good, he's placing him in a foreign-exchange student program. Bart is sent to France, where his host family are unethical winemakers who plan to employ him as a slave. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—29 April 1990 Homer witnesses a robbery at the Kwik-E-Mart convenience store, where the culprit is a man dressed like Bart's hero, Krusty the Clown. Does the children's television host have a sinister second life, or is there more to the story than meets the eye? |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—13 May 1990 Homer and Marge enjoy a night out on the town. Meanwhile, at home, the kids deal with a diabolical babysitter. |
| Original Air Date—11 October 1990 Bart's teacher, Mrs. Krabappel, has become fed up with his lackadaisical scholastic habits. After bluffing his way through a book report and failing a geography exam, Krabappel gives Bart an ultimatum: Shape up or be retained in fourth grade. |
| See all videos (6) » | Original Air Date—18 October 1990 Homer lies on a medical insurance form to buy a "miracle" hair-restoring drug. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—25 October 1990 In this trilogy of horror-themed Halloween stories, Bart and Lisa attempt to scare each other with tales of the macabre. In first,"Bad Dream House", the Simpsons inhabit a haunted home, which possesses their souls, and causes them to attempt to kill each other. But after spending enough time with the Simpsons, it is the house, which kill itself, vanishing into another dimension. In the second segment, "Hungry are the Damned", the Simpsons accuse the monsters of planning to eat them, but the offended aliens reveal they were only planning a sumptuous meal for the family. In the third segment, a satire of Poe's "The Raven", a grief-stricken Homer is tormented by bad bird Bart. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—1 November 1990 A three-eyed fish is caught in the Springfield River downstream from the nuclear plant, leading to a government safety inspection. When Mr. Burns is told that the plant will be shut down, he gets drunk in his car with Homer. Homer remarks that if Burns were governor, he could make new laws to keep the plant open. Burns seizes on this remark and announces his candidacy. Afraid for his job, Homer pushes his family to campaign for Burns, but Marge is a staunch supporter of the incumbent, Mary Bailey. On the night before the election, Burns dines at the Simpson home as a publicity stunt. |
| Original Air Date—8 November 1990 Homer's heckling of the Springfield Isotopes baseball team's mascot during one of their games leads to his appointment as the new mascot. |
| Original Air Date—15 November 1990 Overcome with jealousy at Ned Flanders's affluent lifestyle and affectionate family, Homer paints him as a snobbish jerk to the rest of his family and looks eagerly for an opportunity to show him up. He finds it in an upcoming miniature golf tournament, and enters Bart against Ned's son Todd. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—22 November 1990 On Thanksgiving, Bart learns about the meaning of the holiday when he runs away from home (after getting into a fight), then shares a turkey dinner with homeless people at a soup kitchen. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—6 December 1990 After seeing a motorcycle daredevil at the monster truck show, Bart becomes a death-defying daredevil on his skateboard. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—20 December 1990 Marge becomes a crusader against cartoon violence after watching 'The Itchy and Scratchy Show'. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—10 January 1991 While skateboarding down the street, Bart is hit by a car driven by Mr. Burns. Homer turns down Mr. Burns' token offer of $100, and instead hires ambulance-chaser Lionel Hutz to bring an outrageous lawsuit. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—24 January 1991 What would you do if you were told you had only 24 hours to live? That's what this episode explores when Homer is told just that. |
| Original Air Date—31 January 1991 Homer and Marge tell the story of how they met and fell in love in high school. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—7 February 1991 Homer gets a crooked cable guy to install free cable in the Simpson home. Lisa faces an ethical crises over her family's stealing. |
| Original Air Date—14 February 1991 After attending a co-worker's wedding, a depressed Selma begs Marge to help her find a man. Marge sets Homer to the task, and Homer is impressed by Principal Skinner. Homer invites Skinner to the Simpson home for dinner, but accidentally introduces him to Selma's twin, Patty. |
| Original Air Date—21 February 1991 Homer's new design ruins his half-brother's car empire. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—7 March 1991 After an uncontrollable Santa's Little Helper destroys several important Simpson possessions, Homer announces that he will be thrown out of the house unless he completes obedience training. |
| Season 2, Episode 17: Old MoneyOriginal Air Date—28 March 1991 After Grandpa Simpson's new girlfriend leaves him $106,000 in her will, he tries to decide what to do with it. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—11 April 1991 Homer goes on a diet and Marge enrolls in an art class. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—25 April 1991 Lisa has a crush on her substitute teacher, who seemingly represents everything that Homer is not. Meanwhile, Bart decides to run for class president, and becomes the overwhelming favorite. |
| Original Air Date—2 May 1991 Homer can't decide which is more important: going through a counseling seminar to save his marriage, or skipping out to catch a legendary fish. Back at home, Bart and Lisa try to take advantage of Grandpa, who is their babysitter. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—9 May 1991 Bart, Milhouse and Martin each pitch in to buy an expensive comic book, which has disastrous results on their friendship. |
| Season 2, Episode 22: Blood FeudOriginal Air Date—11 August 1991 Bart saves Mr. Burns's life. But Homer becomes enraged when Mr. Burns doesn't return the favor by sending the Simpsons what he considers to be an appropriate "thank you" gift. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—19 September 1991 Homer accidentally lands in a mental hospital and ends up sharing a cage with a white man who thinks he's Michael Jackson. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—26 September 1991 Lisa enters a contest and wins a trip to Washington DC for the whole family. While there she discovers corruption and decides to expose the corrupt official. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—3 October 1991 Ned Flanders opens a mall store catering to lefties. Homer, however, wishes Flanders would fail. |
| Original Air Date—10 October 1991 Bart stumbles upon the local mafia boss, and starts working for him on the side. When Principal Skinner goes missing after punishing Bart, he and Fat Tony's gang are suspected of killing him, but they try to get Bart to take the rap. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—17 October 1991 Homer is a hero after averting a nuclear meltdown that he nearly caused, but he doesn't want to tell anyone that he stopped it completely by accident. |
| Original Air Date—24 October 1991 When the Simpsons have Krusty the Clown over for dinner, he says grace in Hebrew, and recalls his difficult relationship with his father, a rabbi. Bart and Lisa try to reunite the two of them. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—31 October 1991 The Simpson family receives a severed monkey's paw which can grant wishes, Bart gains magical powers which he uses to turn Homer into a Jack-in-the-box, and Mr. Burns uses Homer's brain to create a robot. |
| Original Air Date—7 November 1991 After ruining Lisa's performance at the school talent show, Homer tries to make it up by buying her a pony. |
| Original Air Date—14 November 1991 After Homer fails a fathering test, he decides to help Bart build his Soap Box Derby racer. But Bart dumps Homer and their racer after Martin's far superior vehicle suddenly becomes available. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—21 November 1991 Moe claims that a drink that Homer invented is his own. After the drink makes the bar a local hot spot, Moe gains a number of fair-weather friends but loses Homer's friendship. |
| Original Air Date—5 December 1991 Burns decides to retire and sells the power plant to a German consortium for an exorbitant price. Homer's laziness and inefficiency are quickly exposed by his new bosses, and he is laid off. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—26 December 1991 As Marge goes to the doctor for a pregnancy test, Homer tells the children of the events leading up to his marriage and Bart's birth. |
| Season 3, Episode 13: Radio BartOriginal Air Date—9 January 1992 After Bart receives a microphone which can transmit through radios, he decides to pull a series of pranks, and eventually convinces the town that a boy has fallen down a well. |
| Original Air Date—23 January 1992 Homer uses Lisa (and her prognostic skills) to help him bet on football games. |
| Original Air Date—6 February 1992 While Marge spends a couple of days at Rancho Relaxo after she has a breakdown, Bart and Lisa stay with Patty and Selma, and Homer stays at home to take care of Maggie. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—13 February 1992 After Ms. Krabappel gives Bart a month of detention, Bart gets his revenge on her by responding to her newspaper singles ad. Homer begins a "swear jar" to keep him cursing. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—20 February 1992 Homer and his co-workers qualify the plant's softball team for the league final, but Mr. Burns hires 9 professional MLB players to win a $1 million bet. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—27 February 1992 The results of a standardized test steer Bart in the direction of law and order at Springfield Elementary School. However, Lisa becomes so depressed by her results that she turns to juvenile delinquency. |
| Original Air Date—12 March 1992 The Simpsons wind up regretting paying for an expensive surgery for Santa's Little Helper. He then runs away from home, winds up in the animal shelter, and is adopted by Mr. Burns to become an attack dog. |
| Original Air Date—26 March 1992 Homer becomes the manager of a beautiful young country singer, and finds himself almost attracted to her, sparking Marge's jealousy. |
| Original Air Date—9 April 1992 Sideshow Bob gets out of jail and plots to take his revenge on Bart by marrying his Aunt Selma and killing her. |
| Original Air Date—23 April 1992 After Otto loses his job as a school bus driver because he doesn't have a license, Bart talks Homer and Marge into having Otto stay with them until he gets back on his feet. |
| See all videos (6) » | Original Air Date—7 May 1992 Milhouse falls in love with Samantha, a new transfer student, and Bart becomes jealous of all the time they are spending together. Homer orders a subliminal weight loss tape, but is given a vocabulary builder by mistake. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—27 August 1992 After Homer "wins" a $2000 settlement with the plant for radiation affecting his sperm count, his brother Herb comes to Springfield with an idea that could help him get his fortune back. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—24 September 1992 Bart and Lisa go off for the summer to Krusty's camp for kids, but instead of meeting Krusty they meet his bean-counting surrogate, Mr. Black. With their children gone, Homer and Marge enjoy a romantic summer, but Bart and Lisa are put to work making crummy merchandise, until Krusty returns and sets things right-by taking the kids to Tijuana. |
| Original Air Date—1 October 1992 Marge wins the lead in a musical production of "A Streetcar Named Desire", in which Ned Flanders plays Stanley Kowalski. Marge is infuriated by Homer's brutishness and insensitivity during preproduction, until he sees the play and reveals to Marge that he has grasped its meaning. While rehearsing, Marge sticks Maggie in the Ayn Rand Day Care Center, where her pacifier is immediately taken from her, and a la "The Great Escape", she must struggle to win it back. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—8 October 1992 Homer decides not to attend church one Sunday and has the time of his life and vows never to return to church again, however one Sunday after falling asleep while smoking a cigar he accidentally sets fire to The Simpsons house, Flanders spots the flames and rescues him, Homer comes to his senses and turns up at church the following Sunday(asleep). |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—15 October 1992 With her self-esteem shattered by a school carnival cartoonist, Homer decides to enter Lisa in a local children's beauty contest, which she ends up winning by default. But when she finds out how heavily involved Laramie Tobacco is in using the contest to sell cigarettes, she uses her position as a platform against the tobacco industry and other establishments of power and corruption. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—29 October 1992 In "Clown Without Pity", a Krusty the Clown doll goes berserk in the Simpson home. In "King Homer", Marge is wooed by a giant ape. And final story, In "Dial 'Z' for Zombies", Bart's attempt to bring back the family cat turns the town of Springfield into a pack of bloodthirsty zombies. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—3 November 1992 Pulling one prank too many costs Bart the opportunity to see the Itchy and Scratchy Movie. |
| Original Air Date—5 November 1992 Marge takes a job at the nuclear plant to help pay for the house's foundation repair, and Burns becomes smitten by her. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—12 November 1992 Bart finds himself attracted to the 15-year-old new neighbor, Laura. Homer sues an All-You-Can-Eat buffet. |
| See all videos (2) » | Season 4, Episode 9: Mr. PlowOriginal Air Date—19 November 1992 Homer buys a truck with an attached snow plow after he destroys his car, and to pay for it, he starts a snow shoveling business, calling himself Mr. Plow. It all goes off without a hitch, until he finds himself in competition with The Plow King, a.k.a. Barney Gumbel. Now begins the winter of discontent. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—3 December 1992 While trying to coax Maggie into saying her first word, Homer & Marge talk about how Lisa spoke hers. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—17 December 1992 Years of poor eating habits catch up with Homer when he suffers a massive heart attack. The family can't afford the triple bypass operation he needs from Dr. Hibbert, so they go to a discount quack named Nick Riviera. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—14 January 1993 After receiving a considerable donation of money, the people of Springfield decide what to spend it on. Enter Lyle Langley, a jocular salesman who gets Springfield hooked on a monorail system. After the monorail is up and running, and with Homer as the conductor, it's time for the maiden voyage. Little do the people know they have just boarded a one-way train to Hell. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—21 January 1993 Selma starts to feel broody, but after taking Bart and Lisa to Duff Gardens, she changes her mind. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—4 February 1993 After Homer forgets to pick up Bart from soccer practice, Bart joins a mentor program called Big Brothers presenting himself as an orphan, and is assigned a big brother called Tom. When Homer finds out, he joins the program too as a big brother. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—11 February 1993 Feeling sorry for Ralph, Lisa sends him a valentine card, having developed a crush on her Ralph invites Lisa to go see the Krusty the Clown show, she accepts but after Krusty asks them if there boyfriend and girlfriend Lisa lets Ralph no that she just wants them to be friends. |
| See all videos (6) » | Season 4, Episode 16: DufflessOriginal Air Date—18 February 1993 After Homer is arrested for DUI, and loses his driver's license, he is put to the ultimate test when Marge pressures him to give up beer for a month. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—11 March 1993 Homer becomes union leader and leads a company strike when Mr. Burns takes away the company dental plan. |
| See all videos (7) » | Original Air Date—1 April 1993 Homer plays a series of (childish) practical jokes on Bart. To get even, Bart uses a paint mixer at a local hardware store to shake up a can of Homer's beer. Homer opens the can, resulting in a huge explosion that seriously injures the Simpsons patriarch. |
| Season 4, Episode 19: The FrontOriginal Air Date—15 April 1993 Homer goes back to school after it is revealed that he never graduated. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa ghostwrite for Itchy & Scratchy using Abe's name. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—29 April 1993 Marge attempts to home school Bart after he is expelled from Springfield Elementary. Meanwhile, Lisa protests a barbaric local holiday centered around clubbing snakes to death. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—6 May 1993 A misunderstanding leads to Marge being imprisoned for shoplifting. In her absence, the family and eventually, the town descend into chaos. |
| Original Air Date—13 May 1993 A massive advertising blitz announces the arrival of something named "Gabbo." Eventually, Gabbo is revealed to be a Howdy Doddy-esque dummy, with Arthur Crandall as the ventriloquist. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—30 September 1993 After the kids find a record with Homer's picture on it, he recalls the story of how he achieved fame in the 1980s with his barbershop quartet The Be Sharps. |
| See all videos (3) » | Season 5, Episode 2: Cape FeareOriginal Air Date—7 October 1993 An anonymous letter writer makes ominous threats to Bart. The Simpsons discover they were sent by Sideshow Bob who, when released from prison, harasses the Simpsons and then attempts to kill Bart with a machete. But Bob's vanity foils him yet again. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—14 October 1993 Homer is fired from his position in the power plant as Safety Inspector after a regulation inspector discovers he doesn't have certification for it. He goes back to college to get certified for his old job. |
| See all videos (5) » | Season 5, Episode 4: RosebudOriginal Air Date—21 October 1993 Mr. Burns goes on a desperate quest to recover his cherished childhood toy Bobo, a bear which is now in Maggie's possession. |
| See all videos (8) » | Original Air Date—28 October 1993 When Homer announces he would sell his soul for a donut, the Devil, disguised as Ned Flanders, shows up to take him up on the offer. Second Act, while ridings to school, Bart believe he sees a malevolent gremlin on the side of the bus. And final act, Mr. Burns is Dracula, in a spoof of Francis Ford Coppola's vampire film. |
| Original Air Date—4 November 1993 A girl's night out turns into a high speed chase when Marge learns her friend is driving a stolen car. |
| See all videos (8) » | Original Air Date—11 November 1993 Brad Goodman, a self-help guru, identifies Bart as a role model for personal happiness, because he is in touch with his inner child. Soon the entire town begins to behave like Bart. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—18 November 1993 Bart wakes up after a sugar bender to find that he has joined the Junior Campers. Although he hates the club at first, he eventually grows to enjoy it. When a father/son rafting trip is announced, Homer unwittingly strands the group at sea. |
| See all videos (6) » | Original Air Date—9 December 1993 Homer's marriage is in trouble when he develops an attraction to a new co-worker. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—16 December 1993 Springfield decides to legalize gambling to revitalize its economy. Marge develops a gambling problem, while Mr. Burns develops a Howard Hughes complex. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—6 January 1994 An outbreak of burglaries inspires Homer to lead a vigilante group. |
| Original Air Date—3 February 1994 Bart becomes an overnight sensation as the "I didn't do it" boy on Krusty's show. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—10 February 1994 Homer participates in a hidden camera investigation of unsanitary food preparation at the Kwik-E-Mart, which costs Apu his job. Apu then enlists Homer's help on a journey to India to get his job back, while James Woods becomes the new Kwik-E-Mart clerk, as part of his research for a film project. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—17 February 1994 Lisa leads a protest against a talking doll she perceives as being sexist. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—24 February 1994 The powers that be at NASA, distraught over low television ratings for their space launches, decide to improve them by putting a private citizen on their next space shuttle. After receiving an angry phone call from Homer, they decide he is their man. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—17 March 1994 After Ned Flanders helps Homer get tickets to an important football game, he and Homer become good friends. But Homer takes the friendship too far with his stupid antics, oblivious to the fact that Ned is beginning to hate him. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—31 March 1994 After winning a phone-in competition Bart has a choice of prize of either $10,000 or an elephant, he chooses the latter, naming him Stampy. The Simpsons are in chaos after Stampy wrecks the house and eats all the food. They have no alternative, Stampy must go to an animal refuge. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—14 April 1994 After a near-death experience, Burns holds auditions for his heir and after Bart smashes his windows he chooses Bart.Bart moves in with Burns but when he's forced to choose between Burns and his family he chooses the latter. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—28 April 1994 Bart takes Santa's little helper to school with him on inspection day and gets Skinner fired, Bart is pleased until Ned Flandres is made his replacement.Bart sets out to find Skinner and get him reinstated. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—5 May 1994 After playing hooky from school, Bart sneaks in to Mayor Quimby's nephew Freddy's birthday party and witnesses a confrontation between Freddy and a waiter, Freddy is accused of beating the waiter but Bart knows what really happened, should he keep quiet or tell the truth and risk getting Cort playing hooky? |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—12 May 1994 Abe falls in love with Marge's mother, but must compete with Mr. Burns for her heart. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—19 May 1994 Homer is given the task of teaching an adult education class about relationships. He fails to woo the class until he starts talking about his and Marge's sex life. When Marge finds out, she orders him not to talk about their private life again. But then he invites his entire class to dinner. This is the final straw for Marge and she chucks him out of the house. He then moves in to Bart's tree house. After seeing the error of his ways he asks Marge for a second chance. She accepts and the two reconcile. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—4 September 1994 In a Rear Window parody, the Simpsons buy a swimming pool and everybody in the neighborhood joins in the enjoyment--except for Bart, whose broken leg prevents him from swimming. He soon becomes obsessed with looking through his telescope and even suspects Ned Flanders of murdering his wife. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—11 September 1994 Lisa is jealous when a new girl in class is smarter than she is. Meanwhile, Homer obtains a massive amount of sugar. |
| Original Air Date—25 September 1994 The family recalls past tales of lost love. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—2 October 1994 A family vacation to Itchy & Scratchy Land turns disastrous when the robots malfunction and turn on the tourists. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—9 October 1994 Sideshow Bob is released from prison, runs for mayor as a Republican, and defeats "Diamond" Joe Quimby in the election. But a "Deep-Throat"-type informant tells Bart and Lisa that he was fraudulently elected. It's up to them to find the evidence. |
| See all videos (9) » | Original Air Date—30 October 1994 The Simpsons are employed on Mr. Burns's country estate-and Homer goes insane. And act two, Homer's attempt to repair a toaster lead him repeatedly back into the past-and he inadvertently changes the future. And the final act, the school cafeteria turn to an unusual source of food-and schoolchildren start mysteriously disappearing. |
| See all videos (6) » | Original Air Date—6 November 1994 Bart falls for Reverend Lovejoy's daughter and is surprised when she becomes a bad influence on him. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—13 November 1994 Homer gives all his attention to Bart because he is the star of his hockey team, which makes Lisa jealous. But when a rival team discovers that she is an excellent goalie, Bart suddenly has rival for Homer's attention. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—27 November 1994 Homer and Marge hire college co-ed Ashley Grant to baby-sit the kids while they go to a candy convention. While driving Ashley home, Homer shows poor tact when he attempts to retrieve a piece of Gummy Venus that became stuck to the back of Ashley's pants. Things are blown way out of proportion when Ashley interprets Homer's innocent actions as a sexual advance, prompting her to mount a huge anti-harassment campaign against Homer. Several attempts to exonerate himself - most notably, a totally inaccurate segment on the tabloid TV show "Rock Bottom" - only make things worse. As the media coverage intensifies, his friends turn against him and his name becomes comedy fodder, Homer becomes resigned to his tarnished reputation. Finally, after Lisa produces a segment for a cable-access TV show (where Homer defends himself), Groundskeeper Willie finally produces evidence to exonerate the Simpson patriarch. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—4 December 1994 Homer and Abe hit the road to sell Abe's miraculous aphrodisiac. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—18 December 1994 Marge goes into therapy to cure her of her traumatizing fear of flying. |
| See all videos (8) » | Original Air Date—8 January 1995 Homer becomes a member of a mysterious organization called the Stonecutters and is heralded as "the chosen one." |
| See all videos (6) » | Original Air Date—22 January 1995 Homer recounts the story of Maggie's birth when the kids ask why there are no photos of her in the family album. |
| Original Air Date—5 February 1995 Bart discovers a comet that is on a collision course with Springfield. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—12 February 1995 Homer becomes a Krusty the Clown stand-in, but is mistaken for the real Krusty by the Springfield mafia. |
| See all videos (7) » | Original Air Date—19 February 1995 Lisa tells Bart that toilet water swirls in the opposite direction in the Southern Hemisphere. Determined to find out if this is true, Bart makes a collect call to Australia. When the father of the boy he called finds out about the charges, it sparks an international incident. The Simpsons must travel to Australia to repair relations with the United States. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—26 February 1995 Desperate for money, Homer takes a loan from Patty and Selma. Meanwhile, Bart discovers a natural talent for ballet. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—5 March 1995 Mr. Burns hosts a film festival in Springfield to improve his image. Film critic Jay Sherman, of "The Critic" is invited, and stays with the Simpsons. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—19 March 1995 A fortune teller gives Lisa a look at her wedding in the year 2010. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—9 April 1995 Santa's Little Helper has puppies, and Mr. Burns schemes to steal them and make them into a coat. |
| Original Air Date—16 April 1995 Marge fills in for Mrs. Krabappel during a teachers' strike. |
| Original Air Date—30 April 1995 When Bart swallows a hazardous prize from a cereal box and winds up in the hospital, Lisa finds out her jazz idol Bleeding Gums Murphy has a room of his own there. Sadly, this turns out to be his deathbed, and not only is she upset about him dying, but she realizes that nobody will ever remember him for his music, unless she does something about it. |
| Original Air Date—7 May 1995 Marge deals with corruption and crime when she joins the Springfield police force. |
| Original Air Date—14 May 1995 Shelbyville kids hijack Springfield's sacred lemon tree after being pelted with lemons, and Bart leads a guerrilla war against them (I say a war, but it's nowhere near violent.) They find out that the tree is in "the impenetrable fortress of suburbia"- a car impound lot, owned by the leader's (Shelby's) dad. Homer and the parents of the kids find them and team up with them to get the tree back. But how are they gonna get it from a car impound lot? |
| Original Air Date—21 May 1995 Mr. Burns steals oil from Springfield Elementary, and one day, he is shot, with no indication on who did it. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—17 September 1995 In the conclusion of the first part that ended season six, we are revealed in the first episode of season seven who actually shot Mr. Burns. |
| Original Air Date—24 September 1995 Milhouse is cast as Radioactive Man's sidekick in a Hollywood production of the comic book. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—1 October 1995 Marge and Homer lose custody of the kids, who are sent to live at the Flanders' house. |
| Original Air Date—8 October 1995 When Rev. Lovejoy disciplines Bart for a prank he pulled in church - he tricked the organist into playing Iron Butterfly's ""In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" - he and co-conspirator Milhouse begin arguing over whether man really has a soul. Bart scoffs at the notion and agrees to "sell" his soul (a piece of paper with the words "Bart Simpson's Soul") to Milhouse for $5. A series of situations makes Bart realize maybe he really did sell his soul, prompting him to go all-out to get it back from Milhouse, who isn't willing to sell. Meanwhile, Moe attempts to open a family-style restaurant inside his tavern, with the gimmick that if he doesn't smile when servicing a customer, the meal is free. Moe's surly demeanor and the stress of running such a business alone conspire to do the establishment in. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—15 October 1995 A trip to a local petting zoo convinces Lisa to give up meat, despite excessive pressure to convince her not to do so. |
| See all videos (6) » | Original Air Date—29 October 1995 First, a freak lightning storm causes giant advertising mascots to come to life. Next, Groundskeeper Willie dies and swears revenge on the kids in their dreams. Finally, Homer accidentally finds himself trapped in another dimension. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—5 November 1995 Mr. Burns institutes a new calisthenics program at work. Most employees enjoy the morning workout, except Homer, who is too lazy. He finds out that if he goes in disability, he will be exempt from the exercises. He finds hyper-obesity among the list of disability, so he gorges himself on food to balloon up to 300 pounds. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—19 November 1995 To get out of cleaning a part as community service, Homer fakes his own death. When this results in the family's utilities being cut off, Marge puts pressure on him to reveal that he is alive. However, the spurious news of his "death" brings his long-lost mother - a hippie who is on the run from the law because of her activism against Mr. Burns - back to Springfield. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—26 November 1995 Sideshow Bob again escapes from prison and takes control of a TV screen at an air show, demanding all television stations immediately go off the air. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—3 December 1995 Troy McClure hosts a retrospective of the first 138 episodes of The Simpsons. |
| Original Air Date—17 December 1995 Marge's relationship with Bart is strained when she catches him shoplifting before Christmas. |
| Season 7, Episode 12: Team HomerOriginal Air Date—7 January 1996 Homer starts a bowling team with Moe, Apu and Otto, but when Mr. Burns discovers the team was funded with his money, he insists on joining. Meanwhile, Springfield Elementary introduces uniforms. |
| Original Air Date—14 January 1996 To avoid politics, former President George Bush and his wife Barbara retire to Springfield, citing its low voter turnout. They quickly become friends to the conservative Flanders family, but George soon becomes the enemy of Bart and Homer Simpson. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—4 February 1996 After Grandpa destroys their television set, the Simpsons go to an outlet mall to buy a new one. Marge decides to peruse a clothing store, and buys a discounted Chanel suit. A chance encounter with a High School acquaintance, while wearing the suit, leads to an invitation to join a country club. Marge becomes obsessed with pleasing the club's upper-class clientèle to so she can be accepted. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—11 February 1996 Bart gets a check he wanted signed by Krusty back stamped. As Krusty was supposed to autograph it, Bart wants it taken back to sign, but inadvertently reveals Krusty as a tax fraud. Krusty's lifestyle is stripped down to that of an average citizen, his show ruined and most of his possessions sold in an auction. Bart is mad at himself, particularly after a sobbing Krusty commits suicide by piloting his plane, the I'm-Onna-Rolla-Gay, into a mountainside. Bart sees visions of Krusty everywhere, but are they illusions or real life? |
| Original Air Date—18 February 1996 Lisa discovers that her town's beloved founder Jebediah Springfield was in fact a vicious pirate. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—25 February 1996 When Smithers is forced to take a vacation, he appoints Homer as his temporary replacement. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—17 March 1996 Bart & Lisa meet a bum who claims to have created Itchy, one half of the cat and mouse team of their favorite cartoon series, "Itchy & Scratchy." |
| Original Air Date—24 March 1996 Washed-up movie star Troy McClure is pulled over for driving without corrective lenses, and forced to go to the DMV to get his eyes checked. While there, he meets Selma, who he asks out for dinner. Spotted by a reporter, he quickly realizes that being seen in public with a woman will grab enough headlines to revitalize his career, leading to a whirlwind romance between him and Selma. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—31 March 1996 Unable to get out of a mis-scheduled spring vacation, Principal Skinner makes up the holiday "Go to Work with Your Parents Day," giving Lisa the chance to spend time with Homer, and Bart the chance to work with Patty & Selma at the DMV. When Bart makes his own fake driver's license and Martin wins a bundle at the stock market, Bart rents a car, and takes Milhouse, Martin, and Nelson Muntz on a huge road trip. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—14 April 1996 A series of vignettes highlights a day in the life of various Springfield residents. |
| See all videos (12) » | Original Air Date—28 April 1996 Grandpa Simpson reveals to Bart that he and Montgomery Burns were part of a World War 2 unit known as the Flying Hellfish, which stole priceless art from a German castle during the war, of which the last surviving member would inherit the fortune. When another member of his platoon dies, Abe and Burns remain the last two survivors, and Burns vows to make sure Grandpa doesn't become the last Hellfish, until Abe and Bart vow to find the fortune before Burns does. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—5 May 1996 Anti-Immigration fever sweeps Springfield, which threatens to lead to the deportation of of Apu, until Homer decides to reject the mob mentality, and help him become a legal citizen. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—19 May 1996 Depressed about his inability to keep up with the existing music scene when Bart reveals how uncool his interest in 1970's rock music truly is, Homer decides to take Bart and Lisa to the Hullabalooza music festival to show them this isn't the case. Failing at that, he nearly sparks a riot and gets shot at with a cannon(ironically for Peter Frampton) which bounces a fake pig off his fat belly, and ends up being hired as part of the festival's freak show, touring with bands such as Smashing Pumpkins, Cypress Hill, Sonic Youth, and yes, Frampton. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—19 May 1996 The end of the school year, and an empty yearbook causes Lisa to contemplate her lack of popularity. When Ned Flanders is summoned for jury duty and offers Homer a chance to stay at his beach house, Lisa sees this as the opportunity to reinvent herself as a slacker in the hope of gaining friends, which proves to be far more successful than she could possibly imagine --- but not if Bart has any say in the matter. |
| See all videos (6) » | Original Air Date—27 October 1996 Bart discovers his Siamese twin Hugo in the attic. Then, Lisa becomes a god after she accidentally creates life in a science fair project. Finally, Kang and Kodos plot to conquer the planet disguised as Bill Clinton and Bob Dole. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—3 November 1996 Homer takes a new job in a new town. However, his friendly new boss might be a super villain bent on world domination. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—10 November 1996 Homer becomes a boxer after Moe discovers his amazing ability to take a punch. |
| Original Air Date—17 November 1996 The Simpsons try to reunite Homer's boss, Mr. Burns, with Larry, Burns' long-lost son. |
| Original Air Date—24 November 1996 Marge leads a crusade against a local burlesque house after she discovers Bart working there. |
| Original Air Date—1 December 1996 Milhouse's parents divorce, leading Homer to question the strength of his own marriage. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—15 December 1996 At school, Nelson is caught with a cache of stolen items in his locker (including the "H" hood emblem from Supt. Chalmers' car) and is assigned to do chores with Groundskeeper Willie. Lisa is caught observing the goings-on and is assigned detention, where she develops a crush on Nelson. Lisa tries to reform Nelson, and it works for awhile. However, as the old saying goes, you can't teach a juvenile delinquent new tricks and it isn't long before Nelson is back to his old ways; he and his buddies had been caught throwing spoiled food at Skinner's house and tries to lie to Lisa about his participation in the whole thing, but ultimately lets slip the truth. Meanwhile, Homer obtains an autodialer and decides it will help him make easy money through his "Happy Dude" telemarketing scheme. Homer is eventually caught and made to use the autodialer to call back everyone he scammed in apology. Which he does ... then he asks for more money as part of a "Sorry Dude" scam. |
| Original Air Date—29 December 1996 A hurricane strikes Springfield, and in its wake, the Flanders' home is demolished. Ned becomes depressed, and reassurance from Maude and Rev. Lovejoy do little to offset Kent Brockman's hurricane coverage (where he reports that the Leftorium is being looted). Marge then bursts into the church where the Flanders are staying and announces a miracle: Ned's home has been rebuilt. Well, sort of ... the house - built by an army of volunteers commissioned by Homer - is ill-constructed and quickly falls down. Ned then loses his temper and screams at everyone for their shoddy workmanship and what he views as their meddling. (Homer thinks he "got off easy" when Ned calls him "the worst person I have ever met.") Ned goes for a drive to cool down and heads toward a mental institution, where he checks himself in. There, his childhood psychiatrist counsels him on his crisis and determines that he has problems appropriately expressing his anger. The doctor recruits Homer to help Ned get to the root of his frustrations - his parents, who did not do a good job raising him. Eventually, Ned is released. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—5 January 1997 Marge's fears that Homer will embarrass her at the annual Springfield Chili Cook-Off again, are reaffirmed when after tasting various bland samples of chili, he comes across a specialty made by Chief Wiggum laced with hallucinogenic Guatemalan peppers. The chili sends him on a psychedelic journey where he meets an imaginary Coyote spirit guide(voiced by country music legend Johnny Cash), who urges him to find his soul mate, causing him to doubt that he should've ever married Marge in the first place. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—12 January 1997 In yet another crazed crossover, Leonard Nimoy narrates another tale of the supernatural, reminiscent of his days with "In Search Of." Realizing that even he's too drunk to drive after a night at Moe's Tavern, Homer stumbles through the woods and encounters a green glowing alien. Needless to say, nobody takes him seriously, except for "X-Files" FBI Agent Fox Mulder, who once again drags along his partner Dana Scully on another quest to prove the government is hiding the presence of UFO's from the public. However, even this mission may make a skeptic out of Mulder. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—19 January 1997 Marge enters the pretzel vending business, but when she fails Homer recruits some help from the mob. |
| Original Air Date—2 February 1997 Homer and Mr. Burns get trapped in a snowed-in cabin during a company retreat. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—7 February 1997 After a little bit of hair loss caused by stress, the Simpson family decide that a nanny to help around the house may be a good idea, causing them to come into contact with a very odd character named Shary Bobbins. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—7 February 1997 Krusty becomes alarmed at the flagging ratings for "The Itchy & Scratchy Show" and demands it be corrected. The producers reason some new gimmicks are needed to inject fresh air and - after a focus group doesn't quite go as well as planned - decide to introduce a new character named Poochie, a rapping cartoon dog that is supposed to become friends with Itchy and Scratchy. Homer auditions to do Poochie's voice and wins the part. Poochie's first cartoon, "The Beagle Has Landed," premieres to great fanfare but is poorly received to say the least. The producers decide that, given his spectacular failure, Poochie will be killed off in the mutt's next cartoon. Homer learns about this and at his next recording session, gives a speech imploring everyone to give Poochie a chance. However, the effort is unsuccessful and Poochie's death - along with the correct lines dubbed in - is revealed in the next animated short. Also: A college-aged boy named Roy temporarily moves in with the Simpsons and - in a nod to clichéd characters being used as a gimmick to entice viewership of waning TV shows - does everything to get in the way. Eventually, Roy announces he's moving out and moving in with a pair of sexy ladies. |
| Original Air Date—16 February 1997 Homer fears that Bart's masculinity is at stake when he suspects that he's being influenced by a flamboyant homosexual collectible store owner named John(Waters). All his efforts to show Bart how to be a man keep backfiring on him... or do they? |
| Original Air Date—23 February 1997 Sideshow Bob is released from prison into the custody of his younger brother Cecil (voiced by David Hyde Pierce), Springfield's Chief Hydrological Engineer. He works as the foreman on a new hydroelectric dam. Bart is convinced that Bob is up to something shady again, and follows him everywhere. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—2 March 1997 Bart is outraged when Lisa becomes his babysitter. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—16 March 1997 Bart gets drunk during a St. Patrick's Day Parade, provoking the city government to enforce a two-hundred year old prohibition law. Rex Banner, an Elliot Ness-type character, takes over the police force to help enforce the law, since Wiggum failed to do do. Meanwhile, Homer decides to make money for himself as a bootlegger, calling himself "The Beer Baron." |
| Original Air Date—6 April 1997 Martin's birthday party is predictably dull until nearly all the guests become ill with food poisoning. The only ones not to get sick are Bart (who didn't want to eat the spoiled oysters), and Principal Skinner and Mrs. Krabappel, who fall in love with each other. Bart catches his principal and teacher kissing passionately, but they immediately find out and want to swear him to secrecy. They make him his gofer, making his life miserable at school and calling him at all hours of the night (all for the reward of Milhouse inheriting Bart's poor school record). Bart eventually loses his patience and exposes the Skinner-Krabappel relationship. After rumors - most of them grossly exaggerated - begin running wild through town, Supt. Chalmers threatens to fire both Principal Skinner and Mrs. Krabappel (since the relationship is forbidden per district policy) and does when Skinner refuses to call the relationship off. Eventually, Bart convinces Skinner to stand up for himself and his new girlfriend, and they decide to climb onto the roof and stay there until Chalmers reinstates them and accepts their relationship. The effort works, and Principal Skinner and Mrs. Krabappel are back at school. |
| Original Air Date—13 April 1997 Using Santa's Little Helper's name, Bart is able to fraudulently obtain a credit card. Unaware that he needs to eventually pay for everything, Bart makes outlandish purchases - including a specially breeded collie he names Laddie. He manages to evade Lisa's demand for an explanation but can't keep back the creditors, who eventually repossess everything. When the creditors as for the dog, Bart - who has fallen in love with Laddie - sends Santa's Little Helper with the repo men. Later, Bart grows bored with Laddie and gives her to Chief Wiggum; in the aftermath, Bart is forced to explain everything and is sent to get Santa's Little Helper back any way he can. Bart eventually tracks down the pooch to a blind man's house and upon collecting Santa's Little Helper begins to leave. However, the blind man is able to trap burglar Bart in the closet. When Chief Wiggum comes to arrest Bart, Laddie sniffs out marijuana in the blind man's pocket. Santa's Little Helper goes home with Bart, while Wiggum holds a huge party at the man's house. |
| Original Air Date—20 April 1997 Burns loses his fortune and recruits Lisa to help him get it back. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—27 April 1997 Marge becomes a church counselor to compensate for Reverend Lovejoy's lack of interest. Meanwhile, Homer discovers a Japanese detergent is using his face for their logo. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—4 May 1997 Mr. Burns hires Frank Grimes (the human interest subject of Kent Brockman's report) as executive vice president at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Grimes meets the employees and is immediately stunned at Homer's lackadasial work performance and his co-workers are nonchalant about it. Grimes - already annoyed by Homer's habits - becomes horrified when he observes Homer nearly drink a flask containing a toxic acid in absent-mindedness; however, Grimes is harshly reprimanded when he knocks the vial away and causes damage. Grimes tells Homer that they are "enemies," but Homer - still wanting to be friends - invites "Grimey" over for dinner. However, the attempt only makes matters worse when Grimes sees that Homer is living in a nice home and has a family. Resolved to expose Homer as a fraud once and for all, he hands out a flyer announcing a "design your own power plant" contest, which has all references to this being a contest for elementary school students. However, Homer easily wins the contest, causing Grimes to go crazy. After running amok through the plant and mocking Homer, Grimes touches some electrical wires and is electrocuted. In the subplot, Bart wanders into public auction and submits the winning bid ($1) for an abandoned factory. Bart and Milhouse play around inside until the place crumbles.
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| Original Air Date—11 May 1997 Troy McClure introduces three "potential spin-offs" of The Simpsons. The fictional pilots include: "Chief Wiggum, P.I. (Wiggum and Principal Skinner are detectives in New Orleans, and must contend with the evil Big Daddy, who kidnaps Ralph); "The Love-Matic Grandpa" (a spoof of the failed 1960s-era sitcom "My Mother the Car," where Grampa's ghost inhabits a Love Tester machine at Moe's Tavern); and "The Simpson Family Smile-Time Variety Hour" (the Simpsons - along with a teen-aged "Lisa" - star in a comedy-variety show, much like the Bradys did in 1977).
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| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—18 May 1997 After a prank destroys half the town, Bart is shipped away to military school. Lisa, seeking a challenge, decides to enroll with him, but is faced with discrimination as the school's only girl cadet.
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| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—21 September 1997 Homer must travel to New York to get his car back, which is illegally parked at World Trade Center Plaza. |
| Original Air Date—28 September 1997 After holding a surprise tribute to their beloved Elementary school principal Skinner, the town of Springfield is shocked to find out that Seymour Skinner is an impostor... |
| Season 9, Episode 3: Lisa's SaxOriginal Air Date—19 October 1997 Homer recounts the story of Bart's first day of school, which corresponds with the story of how Lisa got her saxophone.
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| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—26 October 1997 In "The Homega Man," Homer battles mutants after Springfield is annihilated by a neutron bomb. Then, Bart has his DNA mixed with a fly in "Fly vs. Fly." Finally, Marge is revealed to be a witch in colonial Springfield in "Easy Bake Coven." |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—2 November 1997 After a massive soccer riot, Homer decides to invest in a home security system but can't afford the high price. He does the next best thing: He purchases a gun. This is despite Marge's stern opposition to having a gun. Homer plays with the gun like a toy and almost causes an accident at the dinner table. Marge warns Homer to get rid of the gun now; Homer agrees, but Bart finds the gun later in the refrigerator. Marge sees this, takes the gun away and tells Homer she is taking the kids and moving out. Homer eventually is kicked out of the local NRA chapter (for his careless use of the gun), and decides he needs to try to get Marge back. Eventually, he manages to foil Snake's armed robbery at the hotel where Marge is staying. Homer finally gets rid of the gun, but Marge decides to keep it for herself.
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| See all videos (2) » | Season 9, Episode 6: Bart StarOriginal Air Date—9 November 1997 A pee-wee football team forms as a solution to Springfield's growing childhood obesity crisis. When Homer takes over as coach after causing Flanders to quit, he tries to make Bart the star of the team despite his poor performance on the field.
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| Original Air Date—16 November 1997 Marge must pose as Apu's wife to prevent his upcoming arranged marriage.
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| Original Air Date—23 November 1997 Another day at Springfield Elementary School, another field trip - this time to an archaeological dig. During the dig, Lisa unearths what appears to be a fossilized human skeleton with wings.
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| Original Air Date—7 December 1997 Marge becomes a real-estate agent.
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| Original Air Date—21 December 1997 On Christmas Eve, Marge admonishes the family not to open presents until 7 a.m. the next morning. Bart finds a way around the directive and opens his gifts at 5 a.m. However, his prized gift - a remote-controlled fire truck - overheats and causes a fire that engulfs the tree and presents. The family investigates and Bart tells them that a burglar has struck. As a result of Kent Brockman's human interest story, the entire town donates gifts and cash to the Simpsons for their "misfortune." Eventually, Bart admits the truth, angering his clueless family but angering the town even more (when Brockman finds out the truth). The family is made into outcasts, and Marge's attempt to win the needed funds on "Jeopardy!" (to pay everybody back) fails miserably. Eventually, the townspeople loot the Simpsons' home ... save for a dust rag. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—4 January 1998 Homer is disappointed when the western he rented turns out to be a musical, so the family reminds him of the musical moments in the show's history. |
| Season 9, Episode 12: Bart CarnyOriginal Air Date—11 January 1998 Bart and Homer befriend two carnies and invite them to stay with them, but the carnies soon swindle the Simpsons out of their house.
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| Original Air Date—8 February 1998 An evil cult called the Movementarians brainwashes the citizens of Springfield and it's up to Marge to get them back. |
| See all videos (4) » | Season 9, Episode 14: Das BusOriginal Air Date—15 February 1998 The kids get stranded on a desert island in a parody of Lord Of The Flies. Meanwhile, Homer attempts to cash in on the Internet.
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| Original Air Date—22 February 1998 After a disastrous performance, Krusty changes his image and becomes an edgy stand-up.
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| Original Air Date—1 March 1998 Homer and Moe attempt insurance fraud so that Moe can support his new girlfriend. When Homer ends up in jail, Moe has to decide whether or not come forward.
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| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—8 March 1998 Lisa fears she is losing her intelligence when she learns about the fabled Simpson gene. Meanwhile, Jasper freezes himself in the Kwik-E-Mart freezer. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—22 March 1998 Bart is reluctant to hang out with Ralph Wiggum, until he gains access to Chief Wiggum's master key to the city.
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| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—29 March 1998 Homer causes an international incident after he joins the Naval reserves.
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| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—5 April 1998 Homer is forced to spy for the IRS after an audit. But when he is asked to retrieve a trillion dollar bill from Mr. Burns, he switches sides and the two flee to Cuba for refuge. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—19 April 1998 Bart in Lisa become locked in competition when they anchor a children's news program. Meanwhile, Homer adopts a helper monkey. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—26 April 1998 After a feud with the Springfield refuse collectors, Homer decides to run for Sanitation Commisioner
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| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—3 May 1998 After humiliating Bart at a church picnic, Homer resolves to get in shape. Soon, he is contacted by an energy bar company that wants him to climb a mountain as a promotion. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—10 May 1998 Lisa gets lost after she tries to take a bus to a museum. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—17 May 1998 Homer and Marge's attempt to spice up their marriage leads to the couple being chased naked through Springfield. |
| Original Air Date—23 August 1998 Lisa organizes a dance at her school, while Homer and Bart try to start their own "grease business" |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—20 September 1998 Homer's midlife crisis leads to a disastrous attempt at being an inventor. |
| Original Air Date—27 September 1998 When Bart accidentally kills a mother bird, he tries to make amends by raising the eggs. |
| Original Air Date—25 October 1998 Homer receives an evil hair transplant in "Hell Toupee." Then, Bart and Lisa get trapped in an Itchy and Scratchy cartoon in "The Terror Of Tiny Toon." Finally, Maggie is revealed to be an alien in "Starship Poopers." |
| Original Air Date—8 November 1998 Homer becomes a Hollywood insider when he befriends Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger. |
| Original Air Date—15 November 1998 Homer becomes a hippie after a revelation about his middle name. |
| Original Air Date—22 November 1998 Lisa cheats on a test and has a moral crisis when her perfect score qualifies the school for grant money. Meanwhile, Homer can't bring himself to cook a lobster, so he adopts it as a pet instead. |
| Original Air Date—6 December 1998 Homer gets cold feet before an operation that could save Grampa's life. |
| Original Air Date—20 December 1998 Homer deals with corruption when he becomes Mayor Quimby's bodyguard. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—10 January 1999 When Homer takes Ned to Las Vegas in an attempt to get him to loosen up, the pair end up marrying cocktail waitresses in a drunken haze. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—17 January 1999 The children of Springfield revolt after a curfew is enforced. |
| Original Air Date—31 January 1999 Homer and his friends head to the Superbowl, but are forced to sneak in when they discover their tickets are counterfeit. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—7 February 1999 After a dimwitted TV character is coincidentally named Homer Simpson, Homer changes his name to Max Power. |
| Original Air Date—14 February 1999 The husbands of Springfield plot revenge after Apu outshines them on Valentine's Day. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—21 February 1999 Marge's new SUV gives her a potent case of road rage. |
| Original Air Date—28 February 1999 When Homer installs a cell phone tower on his roof to pay for his destruction of the Bill Of Rights, the machinery is put in Lisa's room, forcing her to move in with Bart. When the new living arrangement causes her stress, Homer agrees to try sensory deprivation therapy with her. |
| Original Air Date—28 March 1999 Homer finishes a cross country delivery that a trucker died before completing, taking Bart along for the ride. Marge and Lisa experience problems with the novelty doorbell they purchased. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—4 April 1999 Three famous religious stories are retold Simpsons style as the family nods off at church. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—11 April 1999 Homer becomes the talk of the Springfield art community when a failed barbecue pit he worked on is mistaken for an art project. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—25 April 1999 Bart is punished with community service at the Retirement Castle after he ruins Springfield's chances of hosting the Olympics. |
| Original Air Date—2 May 1999 Mr. Burns attempts to be popular by capturing the Loch Ness Monster. |
| Original Air Date—9 May 1999 Lisa is invited to join the Springfield chapter of MENSA and the group ends up running the city. Meanwhile Homer poses for erotic photos. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—16 May 1999 The Simpsons must perform on a Japanese game show after Homer loses their money on a vacation. |
| Original Air Date—26 September 1999 When Mel Gibson becomes convinced that Homer is the only man with the guts to tell him the truth, he insists Homer accompany him to Hollywood to help fix his newest film project, a remake of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. |
| Original Air Date—3 October 1999 Bart is put on medication to control his behavior, but the pills cause him to become paranoid and insane. |
| Original Air Date—24 October 1999 Homer's negative reviews as a food critic puts his life in danger. Fortunately he has Lisa fighting for him. |
| Original Air Date—31 October 1999 The Simpsons attempt to cover up their accidental murder of Ned Flanders in "I Know What You Did-Iddly-Did." Then, Bart and Lisa become superheroes and save Lucy Lawless from the evil Collector in "Desperately Xeeking Xena." Finally, Homer's incompetence causes a Y2K apocalypse in "Life's A Glitch, Then You Die." |
| Original Air Date—7 November 1999 Homer cowards out of a pistol-duel and hides out with the rest of the family on a country farm. |
| Original Air Date—14 November 1999 Homer becomes a minor celebrity around Springfield after bowling a perfect game. |
| Original Air Date—21 November 1999 Apu struggles with fatherhood after Manjula gives birth to octuplets. |
| Original Air Date—28 November 1999 Homer's attempt at creating a motorcycle gang attracts a real gang, who kidnap Marge. |
| Original Air Date—19 December 1999 A toy company purchases Springfield Elementary and uses the student body as a focus group for their new Christmas toy Funzo. |
| Original Air Date—9 January 2000 Lisa finds out how rough Marge has it when her mom is in traction and she becomes the woman of the house. Homer and Bart's antics get her so worked up she conspires to teach them a lesson. |
| Season 11, Episode 11: Faith OffOriginal Air Date—16 January 2000 Bart is led to believe he has special healing powers after a tent revival. |
| Original Air Date—23 January 2000 When Mr. Burns has to go the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota for a checkup, he chooses The Simpsons to take care of his mansion while he is gone. Homer and his friends take Mr. Burns yacht into international waters, where they end up being targeted by modern day pirates. |
| Original Air Date—6 February 2000 The Simpsons get an abused horse and make him a contender in horse racing. Homer finds out a secret conspiracy about jockeys. Lisa tries to reach President Clinton when the results of a school band talent competition seem tainted. |
| Original Air Date—13 February 2000 Ned deals with his grief after Maude's untimely death. |
| Original Air Date—20 February 2000 When Homer is wanted dead for reneging on a 10,000 dollar pledge to PBS, Reverend Lovejoy sets him up for missionary work in the South Pacific until the heat dies down. |
| Season 11, Episode 16: PygmoelianOriginal Air Date—27 February 2000 Plastic surgery not only transforms Moe the Bartender from ugly to hunky, it helps gets him a job on a hit daytime drama. |
| Original Air Date—19 March 2000 Bart gets a glimpse of the future while the family is on vacation at an Indian casino. |
| Original Air Date—9 April 2000 Homer doesn't like it when Barney quits drinking; Bart and Lisa get into trouble when they enter a photo contest for the new phone book cover. |
| Original Air Date—30 April 2000 The Simpsons become wanted criminals after injuring a famous alligator during a Florida vacation. |
| Original Air Date—7 May 2000 Lisa has difficulties learning to tap dance. Meanwhile Bart and Milhouse ditch summer camp to spend a week living in the mall. |
| Original Air Date—14 May 2000 Everybody loves the new Simpsons' house guest Becky. Except Marge, who thinks Becky wants to kill her. |
| Original Air Date—21 May 2000 The Simpsons discuss their fame in a behind the scenes look at the show. |
| Original Air Date—1 November 2000 Homer must do one good deed to get into Heaven in "G-G-Ghost D-D-Dad." Then, Bart and Lisa encounter a witch in a gingerbread house in "Scary Tales Can Come True." Finally, super-intelligent dolphins strike back at humanity in "Night Of The Dolphin." |
| Original Air Date—5 November 2000 When Homer tries to enter a phone-in competition, he becomes terribly stubborn and angry for Springfield introducing a new dialing code. In the Town Hall, after the Mayor's meeting about the change, Homer discovers that all the rich people live on one side of Springfield, with the old code, and Homer is left to try and manage with the new code. However, he protests, and ends up splitting Springfield into Old and New. Homer desperately tries different ways to tackle Old Springfield, but in doing so, he only makes them richer when they discover gold at the bottom of the river. Homer finally builds a large wall to separate the two sides, and remembers that The Who are planned to stage at Springfield for a concert. Will Homer manage to convince The Who to play on his side of town instead of the other's? |
| Original Air Date—12 November 2000 After he learns he has a daughter (Sophie), Krusty turns to Homer for parenting advice. |
| Original Air Date—19 November 2000 Lisa's crush on an environmental activist inspires her to live in a tree threatened by loggers. |
| Original Air Date—26 November 2000 Desperate for money, Homer accepts payment from Mr. Burns in exchange for humiliating himself. |
| Original Air Date—3 December 2000 Homer's gossip website becomes a huge hit, but when his information runs out he resorts to making up news. |
| Original Air Date—10 December 2000 The whole town of Springfield conspires to teach Homer and and Bart a lesson after the two begin running confidence scams. |
| Original Air Date—17 December 2000 A snowstorm traps the kids and Principal Skinner in the school for Christmas vacation.
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| Season 12, Episode 9: HOM'ROriginal Air Date—7 January 2001 An x-ray reveals a crayon lodged in Homer's brain. After the crayon is removed, Homer experiences a sudden surge in intelligence, making him closer to Lisa and isolated from his friends. |
| Season 12, Episode 10: Pokey MomOriginal Air Date—14 January 2001 Marge befriends a convict with an artistic streak. Meanwhile, Homer battles the chiropractic industry after he creates a miracle back pain cure. |
| Original Air Date—4 February 2001 Bart and Milhouse are left in charge of the comic book store after Comic Book Guy is hospitalized. |
| Original Air Date—11 February 2001 Homer installs a tennis court in the backyard, but his lousy playing creates a rift in the family. |
| Original Air Date—18 February 2001 Sideshow Bob returns with a plan to brainwash Bart and kill Krusty. |
| Original Air Date—25 February 2001 Bart, Nelson, Millhouse, and Ralph are recruited by a man named L.T. Smash to be in a boy band called the Party Posse but when Lisa discovers the true identity of LT. Smash as a navy recruitment officer she tries to tell Homer and Marge with hilarious results. |
| Original Air Date—4 March 2001 Homer decides to help his family with all their problems, complaining to the Blocko land and other places to claim what is right. But, when Homer goes to complain at Springfield Stadium, he secretly discovers that the manager is planning to move the team to the Albuquerque Isotopes. After Homer is knocked out of remembering the events, he returns to the stadium and starts a protest that he will not eat anything until the manager reveals the secret. However, the manager and the Duff Man have other plans for Homer... |
| Original Air Date—11 March 2001 Problems with a bully lead Lisa to examine just what makes bullies aggressive. Meanwhile, Homer gets into the baby-proofing business. |
| Original Air Date—1 April 2001 The Simpsons win a trip to Africa. |
| Original Air Date—29 April 2001 The lives of Homer, Lisa and Bart have been split up in a less-than-ordinary day, and as each of their problems unfold, their lives intertwine on a road of chaos and mayhem all over Springfield. Homer's thumb is accidentally sliced off, and he tries to find a way to the hospital; Lisa must find a way to get to the Science fair at school; and Bart and Milhouse discover more than just fireworks in a secret cave... |
| Original Air Date—6 May 2001 With Homer's help, Ned Flanders tries to establish a Christian theme park based on drawings in his deceased wife's sketch book. |
| Original Air Date—13 May 2001 After a debilitating injury forces him to stay indoors, Homer begins a daycare center. |
| Original Air Date—20 May 2001 A hobo tells the Simpsons tall tales on a train ride to Delaware. In the first story, Homer is outcast from society as Paul Bunyan. Then, Lisa travels the country planting trees as Connie Appleseed. Finally, Bart and Nelson raft down the Mississippi as Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn. |
| Original Air Date—6 November 2001 A gypsy puts a curse on Homer in "Hex In The City." Then, The Simpsons' new automated house malfunctions and tries to kill Homer. Finally, Bart and Lisa attend a school for wizards in "Wiz Kids." |
| Original Air Date—11 November 2001 After Bart takes a joyride in a police car, a judge orders him to be tethered to Homer at all times. |
| Original Air Date—18 November 2001 Homer and his friends are forced to drink in the Simpsons' garage after Moe the Bartender renovates his shady bar into a hipster hangout. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—2 December 2001 Mr. Burns falls in love with a younger woman and recruits Homer to help him impress her. |
| Original Air Date—9 December 2001 A hypnotist uncovers a traumatic experience from Homer's childhood. |
| Original Air Date—16 December 2001 Feeling her church cares more about making money then helping people, Lisa drops Christianity for Buddhism. |
| Original Air Date—6 January 2002 A social services officer brings unity to the Simpson family, but their newfound happiness is threatened when the cocktail waitress Homer married in Vegas shows up at their door. |
| Original Air Date—20 January 2002 Marge rallies for a ban on sugar after Springfield is declared America's fattest city. |
| Original Air Date—27 January 2002 Marge can't deal with the quiet after Homer has his jaws wired shut. |
| Original Air Date—10 February 2002 Marge's high school sweetheart Artie Ziff returns and offers Homer a million dollars to spend a weekend with Marge. |
| Original Air Date—17 February 2002 Bart breaks up with his new girlfriend Greta, but gets jealous when she begins dating Milhouse. |
| Original Air Date—24 February 2002 Bart meets a retired cowboy movie star and convinces him to make a comeback on The Krusty the Clown Show. |
| Original Air Date—10 March 2002 Abe gets his driver's license back to impress a new woman at the retirement home. |
| Original Air Date—17 March 2002 The family reads stories from a long overdue library book. First, Homer (Odysseus) struggles to find his way home after the Trojan War. Next, Lisa (Joan Of Arc) leads the French army after hearing the voice of God. Finally, Bart (Hamlet) avenges the murder of his father. |
| Original Air Date—31 March 2002 Lisa sponsors an orphan in Brazil, and when he goes missing she convinces the family to go to Brazil to find him. While there, Homer is kidnapped. |
| Original Air Date—7 April 2002 After a traumatizing eye injury, Homer becomes a habitual user of medical marijuana. |
| Season 13, Episode 17: Gump RoastOriginal Air Date—21 April 2002 In this clip show, the citizens of Springfield honor Homer Simpsons with a Roast, but the festivities take a turn for the worst when aliens crash it. |
| Original Air Date—28 April 2002 Bart's comic about Homer becomes a hit on-line, prompting Homer to attempt to control his anger. |
| Original Air Date—5 May 2002 Apu's marriage is on the rocks after Manjula finds out he cheated on her. |
| Original Air Date—12 May 2002 Lisa pretends to be a college student and loses favor with her classmates at Springfield Elementary in the process. A mysterious illness forces Bart to live in a plastic bubble. |
| Original Air Date—19 May 2002 Homer and Marge find themselves on death row after they are framed for murder. |
| Original Air Date—22 May 2002 Homer becomes chief of police after a scandal forces Wiggum out. |
| Original Air Date—3 November 2002 First, Homer uses a magic hammock to clone himself in "Send In The Clones." Then, gun-wielding zombies attack Springfield after a ban on firearms in "The Right To Creep And Scare Harms." Finally, The Simpsons are trapped on an island where people are transformed into animals in "The Island Of Dr. Hibbert." |
| Original Air Date—10 November 2002 When Marge, Lisa and Bart find out how hard Homer struggles to keep a roof over their heads, they enroll him in a Rock & Roll fantasy camp to relax at for a week. |
| Original Air Date—17 November 2002 Bart and Lisa are respectively held back and moved forward one grade, putting them in the same class. |
| Original Air Date—24 November 2002 Marge accidentally gets breast implants. |
| Original Air Date—1 December 2002 After Lisa brings home the stick of a pro hockey player for yelling at him to shoot between the goalie's legs, the Simpsons' house is eaten by termites. To get a home, the family joins a reality show, where they must live like a family from 1895. |
| Original Air Date—15 December 2002 Homer has to use Sideshow Bob in order to track down a potential assassin. |
| Original Air Date—5 January 2003 After Skinner once again has let Mrs. Krabappel down, Bart takes her to the cinema. To cheer her up, Bart nominates Krabappel for the 'teacher of the year' award. The nominations is accepted, and soon the Simpsons family and Mrs. Krabappel are going to the award ceremony in Orlando, Florida, where Skinner tries to get back Krabappel by asking her to marry him. |
| Original Air Date—12 January 2003 Homer hires a private detective to learn more about Lisa. |
| Original Air Date—2 February 2003 Marge takes up body-building to boost her self-esteem after a mugging, but the family finds they just can't cope with a Marge that can bench-press 500 pounds. |
| Original Air Date—9 February 2003 Homer turns to religion to help him get what he wants, and is soon awarded the church in an injury settlement. Homer then turns the church into his personal party pad, and Reverend Lovejoy leaves Springfield to wallow in its hedonism. |
| Original Air Date—16 February 2003 When Bart finds out Homer has used all the money Bart got for doing a commercial when he was a baby, he moves out of the house and into the same building as famous skateboarder, Tony Hawk, whose skateboarding tour Bart joins. |
| Original Air Date—16 February 2003 Lisa participates in the Spellympics, but Homer is busy traveling cross-country as Krusty Burger test-markets a new sandwich. Lisa is confident that she will win, until she learns that the contest is rigged against her. |
| Original Air Date—2 March 2003 Ned Flanders starts dating a the famous movie star, Sara Sloane, but Ned has difficulties with the tabloids following them everywhere. |
| Original Air Date—9 March 2003 The family makes Krusty run for Congress because of air traffic being redirected to fly dangerously close to their house. |
| Season 14, Episode 15: C. E. D'ohOriginal Air Date—16 March 2003 Homer takes over the power plant after tricking Mr. Burns into making him the official owner of the power plant. |
| Original Air Date—30 March 2003 Lisa becomes interested in astronomy and starts fighting the light pollution which is preventing her from being able to enjoy her new hobby. |
| Original Air Date—13 April 2003 Finding an old note, Homer discovers Marge secretly hated him many years back. Upset, he leaves the house and moves in with two gays. |
| Original Air Date—27 April 2003 Homer's song, "Everybody Hates Ned Flanders", becomes a hit in Springfield, but the family leaves Springfield to live a couple of weeks in a ranch to escape Homer's song. |
| Original Air Date—4 May 2003 Homer throws out Santa's Little Helper for not saving him from a fire, but soon the dog becomes Duff's new mascot. |
| Original Air Date—11 May 2003 Because of Homer losing his driver's license, Marge has to drive everyone everywhere, which is so stressful for her that she accidentally runs over Homer leading to the two seeing a marriage counselor. |
| Original Air Date—18 May 2003 Marge makes Bart quit hanging out with Milhouse after the two are caught invading the Flanders' home. She then starts a peer group based around Native American life for Bart, Nelson, Ralph and Database to participate in. When Bart finds out Milhouse has joined a different peer group, they soon are at odds as they see whose group can do more community service around Springfield. |
| Original Air Date—18 May 2003 After the blooming of a huge plant in Springfield's botanic gardens causes a stinking fume to spread across town, all the Springfieldians take their cars and drive away from the city. When the traffic is jammed on a bridge, Homer falls asleep. When he accelerates, he crashes into another car and Maggie is sent flying out the open roof window. In the mean time, Moe is about to commit suicide by jumping off the same bridge, which is prevented by Maggie falling into his arms. He then becomes crazily obsessed by the baby. |
| Original Air Date—2 November 2003 First, Homer kills the Grim Reaper and takes his place in Reaper Madness. Then, Professor Frink's father is revived, only to kill people and steal their organs in Frinkenstein. Finally, Bart and Milhouse get a stop watch that can stop time in Stop the World, I Want To Goof Off. |
| Original Air Date—9 November 2003 Homer's mother returns to Springfield, and the city pardons her from the charges against her. Mr Burns is furious about this and makes a plan to get Mona Simpson in prison. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—16 November 2003 Lisa feuds with Principal Skinner after being elected school president. |
| Original Air Date—23 November 2003 Prime minister Tony Blair welcomes the Simpsons to England where they run into author J.K. Rowling and actor Ian McKellen. |
| Original Air Date—30 November 2003 At the dump Homer is videotaped while being attacked by a bear. The town regards him a coward, so Homer decides to strike back at the bear. |
| Original Air Date—7 December 2003 Krusty decides to do what he never did when he was thirteen years old - have a Bar Mitzvah. |
| Original Air Date—14 December 2003 After spending all his money on an expensive gift for himself, the family thinks Homer should be less of an egoist. Therefore he tries replacing Ned Flanders as the 'good guy' in town. |
| Original Air Date—4 January 2004 A concert for babies ends in a riot, so the childless adults of Springfield gather to make the town less child-friendly. Of course Marge is against this proposition, so she forms her own group to prevent a yes on proposition 242. |
| Original Air Date—11 January 2004 While Lisa and Marge have trouble finding a successor for Snowball II, Homer pretends to be a robot and fights robot races to win Bart's affection. |
| Original Air Date—25 January 2004 Marge is inspired to write a novel, but the storyline of the book (a fat, mean husband, and a handsome, sweet neighbor) makes Homer jealous. |
| Original Air Date—8 February 2004 Marge tells Lisa, Bart and Millhouse three history stories because the library doesn't have any. |
| Original Air Date—15 February 2004 Milhouse moves to Capital City, and therefore Lisa and Bart become best friends. |
| Original Air Date—22 February 2004 When Maggie was revealed to have an IQ of 167, Lisa is no longer the genius of the family, causing a rivalry between the sisters. |
| Original Air Date—14 March 2004 Artie Ziff turns out to be hiding out in the attic of the Simpsons. |
| Original Air Date—21 March 2004 Marge takes up heavy drinking to spend more time with Homer. Bart and Lisa confront a famous movie director about the drop in quality his films have taken. |
| Original Air Date—28 March 2004 After playing a prank on the whole town, Bart is sentenced to six months of juvenile detention. There he meets Gina, who forces Bart to escape with her. |
| Original Air Date—18 April 2004 Mrs. Krabapel falls for Comic Book Guy and they plan a Star Trek like wedding. Principal Skinner plans to prevent it. |
| Original Air Date—25 April 2004 Homer and Marge try to have a vacation without the kids but Bart and Lisa follow them everywhere they go. |
| Original Air Date—2 May 2004 Homer becomes a costumed vigilante who uses pies for weapons after witnessing Lisa get humiliated at a competition at the state fair. |
| Original Air Date—9 May 2004 Marge and Homer find out that they actually kissed each other at age 10 without knowing they were each other's first kisses, and tell the story about this. |
| Original Air Date—16 May 2004 An accidental photo showing Bart mooning the American flag makes the Simpsons the most hated family in town. |
| Original Air Date—23 May 2004 Lisa makes her own newspaper for publishing poems and such, and at the same time Mr Burns decides to buy every media in town to improve his image. In the end Lisa's newspaper is the only media in town not owned by Burns, which inspires the town's inhabitants to create their own newspapers. |
| Original Air Date—7 November 2004 In "The Ned Zone," Ned gets the ability to tell people's deaths just by touching someone. In "In the Belly of the Boss," Mr. Burns accidentally swallows Maggie and the Simpsons try to get her out. In "Four Beheadings and a Funeral," Lisa and Bart try to solve the mystery of the mutton-chops murderer. |
| Original Air Date—14 November 2004 Homer buys Marge a new kitchen, and Marge likes cooking in the new kitchen so much she attends the Ovenfresh Bakeoff. |
| Original Air Date—21 November 2004 Because she thinks her own children do not appreciate her anymore, Marge becomes a mother figure for Nelson. |
| Original Air Date—5 December 2004 Marge's old high school friend, the famous reporter Chloe Talbot, comes to Springfield, and Marge becomes jealous when Lisa begins idolizing Chloe. |
| Original Air Date—12 December 2004 Bart begins designing T-shirt slogans, and his T-shirts become very popular among the citizens of Springfield. |
| Original Air Date—16 January 2005 Homer goes to Canada with Apu and Ned to purchase Grampa's medication, but the three have problems getting home because the border guard thinks Apu is a terrorist. |
| Original Air Date—30 January 2005 Homer gives Moe an enormous amount of money so he doesn't have to close down. |
| Original Air Date—6 February 2005 A video of Homer dancing becomes so popular that all major sports players hires Homer to design celebration dances for them. |
| Original Air Date—13 February 2005 Bart went to a rap concert Marge told him not to go to. In order to avoid punishment from Marge, he makes Marge and Homer believe he has been kidnapped. |
| Original Air Date—20 February 2005 To gain new tourism dollars after a nationwide "Worst City" news report, Springfield legalizes gay marriage. Homer flips on the issue and sees money can be made marrying gay couples when Reverend Lovejoy refuses to do so. Come to find out, a family member is gay and wants Homer to perform the marriage. |
| Original Air Date—6 March 2005 After bullying her, Bart is restricted by court order to come too close to Lisa. |
| Original Air Date—13 March 2005 Selma decides to adopt a child, so the whole family goes to China. |
| Original Air Date—20 March 2005 After a garage-cleaning accident, Marge wants Homer to get life insurance. Instead, the family gets an RV. |
| Original Air Date—3 April 2005 Springfield builds an opera house, but since no-one attends it they convert it into a prison. Old and forgotten laws are used to fill the prison, and therefore Homer goes to jail for kicking a can five times in a row. In jail, Homer becomes a snitch |
| Original Air Date—17 April 2005 Bart and Lisa see in to the future where their lives have changed. |
| Original Air Date—1 May 2005 Homer meets a new friend, Ray the Roofer, but gets confined to a mental institution when his friends and family think he made him up. |
| Original Air Date—1 May 2005 Bart starts living on food from the new candy machine in school only, but he becomes so overweight that he has to go to a fat camp. |
| Original Air Date—8 May 2005 Lisa attends a singing competition for children, and Homer becomes her manager because of his skill to write songs that the crowd loves. |
| Original Air Date—8 May 2005 Homer hears about the Rapture, and by using numerology to calculate when the Rapture is coming he learns that it is only one week away. |
| Original Air Date—15 May 2005 After Homer humiliates Ned Flanders, Ned, Rod, and Todd decides to leave Springfield and live in Humbleton, Pennsylvania. |
| Original Air Date—15 May 2005 Bart is expelled from Springfield Elementary, and Bart is therefore enrolled in St. Jerome's Catholic School. |
| Original Air Date—11 September 2005 When Marge leaves Homer because he allowed an adult movie being shot in their house, she seeks self fulfillment in protecting manatees. |
| Original Air Date—18 September 2005 A new cemetery right outside the window of Lisa's room makes Lisa suffer from many sleepless nights. |
| Original Air Date—25 September 2005 When Maggie is showing signs of being ill, the family goes to "the more boisterous house of worship" in town to find Dr. Hibbert, who tells them that Maggie is developing the chicken pox. After Maggie develops the disease, Marge tries to keep Homer away from her, since he has never had them. After Flanders expresses an interest in getting his kids infected, Homer and Marge open up the house for a "pox party." Milhouse's divorced parents are both at the party and after some "Margerita's" are consumed, find themselves getting back together. Meanwhile, Homer has developed the chicken pox and Marge tries to keep him from scratching. Milhouse likes the idea of his parents getting back together, but then begins to hate it when he has trouble getting either of them to pay any attention to him. After seeing an episode of The O.C. Milhouse and Bart come up with a plan to get his parent's separated again, they plant one of Marge's bras in Kirk & Luann's bed. They don't succeed in breaking them up; rather they break up Homer and Marge. Even after Bart confesses his guilt, Marge doesn't want anything to do with Homer, since he obviously doesn't trust him anymore. Bart concocts an outrageous scheme to get them back together, but it goes terribly wrong and both he and Homer find themselves in the river heading toward the falls needing to place their trust in Marge. |
| Original Air Date—6 November 2005 In Bartificial Intelligence, Bart falls into a coma after trying to jump into a swimming pool off a window ledge. Dr. Hibbert says that this coma is permanent, so the Simpsons get a robot for a son. Bart wakes up, only to be abandoned by Homer. He stays with some robots and becomes a robot himself, able to destroy the robot that replaced him. In Survival of the Fattest, Mr. Burns invites a bunch of people, including Homer, to a hunting party. But it turns into World's Most Dangerous Game when Burns starts killing everyone he can with his gun. Homer stays alive and Marge defeats Burns and Smithers with a frying pan. In I've Grown a Costume on Your Face, a witch turns Springfield residents into the costumes they were wearing at a party. Lisa, who is Albert Einstien, tries to solve everything. She finds that Maggie can turn them back to normal, being a witch. No one wants to be normal again, but Maggie turns everyone into pacifiers. |
| Original Air Date—13 November 2005 Marge and Bart start spending more time together, and make a tradition of cycling to a tea house in a small village outside Springfield. |
| Original Air Date—20 November 2005 Trying to win back Lisa's love, Homer puts on the Safety-Salamder suit and runs for mayor. |
| Original Air Date—27 November 2005 Milhouse tutors Lisa in Italian, and Marge joins the Cheery Red Tomatoes, a group that plans to rob Mr. Burns of one million dollars worth of Fabergé eggs. |
| Original Air Date—11 December 2005 The Simpsons become lost in Italy, finding their way to a small town that Sideshow Bob has become the mayor of. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—18 December 2005 Homer tells the tale of the first Christmas ever, while Grandpa pursues his decade-old feud with Santa. |
| Original Air Date—8 January 2006 When a frozen mailman from the 60's is found in a Springfield glacier, doubts arise about whether Abe really is Homer's father. |
| Original Air Date—29 January 2006 When Homer is on his way to Vegas to meet up with his friends, he has to make a detour to take Bart to an education camp. Meanwhile, Marge has discovered a surprising source of income. |
| Original Air Date—26 February 2006 Bart and Lisa bets whether Lisa can turn Groundskeeper Willie into a proper gentleman. |
| Original Air Date—12 March 2006 Homer is stuck in a cave, so while Marge and Bart go looking for help, Lisa tells him a story. It is the story of her and Mr. Burns escaping a rampant goat, getting stuck in Burns's attic and Burns telling a story about Moe's treasure while they wait for help... |
| Original Air Date—19 March 2006 Marge is babysitting the Flanders kids, Homer goes to the zoo with Bart and Lisa, where Bart is kidnapped and adopted by a chimp. |
| Original Air Date—26 March 2006 As part of a new Fox show, the Simpsons participate in a wife-swap. |
| Original Air Date—2 April 2006 After blowing Springfield's chances for an NFL franchise, Grandpa goes to an assisted-suicide center, then becomes a bullfighter. |
| Original Air Date—9 April 2006 Homer gets sent to India when the power plant is relocated there. Selma and Patty kidnap Richard Dean Anderson after he spurns their MacGyver fan club. |
| Original Air Date—23 April 2006 While waiting for the dinner at the Frying Dutchman, the family starts telling three stories about ships: "Journey on the Mayflower", "Mutiny on the Bounty", and "The Neptune Adventure". |
| Original Air Date—30 April 2006 Springfield Elemtentary is divided into two separate schools (one for boys, one for girls) following Principal Skinner's demotion. Concerned that the boys are receiving a higher standard of education, Lisa disguises herself as a boy. |
| Original Air Date—7 May 2006 After hitting her head on a stool Marge suffers from amnesia. Slowly but surely memories are starting to come back, except memories about Homer. |
| Original Air Date—14 May 2006 After seeing a museum exhibit on evolution, in which creation is labeled a myth, an outraged Ned Flanders teams with Reverend Lovejoy to blackmail Principal Skinner into requiring creationism to be taught in classrooms, eventually at the expense of any mention of evolution. Lisa becomes outraged herself, and forms a student organization to teach evolution, leading to a creationism vs. evolution trail, a la Inherit the Wind. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—21 May 2006 Marge and Homer try their luck at celebrity marriage counselling. |
| Original Air Date—10 September 2006 When Fat Tony has to take a time-out due to a whacking attempt, Homer and Bart take over the business. |
| Original Air Date—17 September 2006 Lisa becomes depressed when Bart becomes a better jazz musician than her. So she decides to set up an animal shelter in the Simpsons' attic. |
| Original Air Date—24 September 2006 Marge begins her own carpentry business, but Homer becomes the face of the business because nobody will take a female carpenter seriously. And Bart uses Principal Skinner's peanut allergy to his advantage. |
| Original Air Date—5 November 2006 "Married to the Blob" - a take-off on The Blob, with Homer in the title role as radiation from a meteor turns him into a blob-like monster. "You Got to Know When to Golem" - A take-off on an old Jewish legend. "The Day the Earth Looked Stupid" - in the late 1930s, Kang and Kodos land in Springfield as part of an alien invasion, but the town, completely taken in by The War of the Worlds, doesn't pay much attention. |
| Original Air Date—12 November 2006 Homer is duped into signing up for the Army, and his hijinks after basic training ultimately results in a military occupation of Springfield. |
| Original Air Date—19 November 2006 Lisa helps Moe become a distinguished poet, but she turns on him when he takes all the credit for his newfound greatness. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—26 November 2006 Homer becomes an ice cream man after being fired from the plant, and Marge uses his leftover Popsicle sticks to create folk art figures. |
| Original Air Date—10 December 2006 Bart and Nelson become best friends, but Bart surprisingly discovers that the fringe benefits aren't worth Nelson's neediness. |
| Original Air Date—17 December 2006 The Simpsons let Gil stay with them during Christmas. However, he stays for 11 months because Marge can't tell him "no." |
| Original Air Date—7 January 2007 Homer returns Marge to Barnacle Bay, where she spent her beloved summer vacations. But when they get there, they discover that it is no longer a tourist spot. |
| Original Air Date—28 January 2007 While Homer tries to get revenge on a driver who cut him off, his family warns him of the folly of revenge by telling stories based on "The Count of Monte Cristo," "Revenge of the Nerds," and "Batman." |
| Original Air Date—11 February 2007 When Bart performs a heroic act, Springfield grants him 1 wish. Barts asks for a driver's license, and he drives to a nearby town. There, he meets a teen (Natalie Portman) who thinks he is 16, and the two begin dating. |
| Original Air Date—18 February 2007 A parody of the "Up Series" of British documentaries, in which a filmmaker follows Homer and his friends from grade school into their 40s. |
| Original Air Date—4 March 2007 In a "The Sound of Music" parody, Lisa becomes a tutor for Cletus's seven children, until Krusty tries to exploit them as entertainers. Meanwhile, Bart becomes emotionally attached to his school-appointed psychiatrist. |
| Original Air Date—11 March 2007 Selma and Grampa fall in love and end up getting married, a marriage both Homer and Patty are against, and in the end the married couple realize that their life together just cannot work out. |
| Season 18, Episode 16: HomerazziOriginal Air Date—25 March 2007 Homer becomes a successful Paparazzi, but Springfield's celebrities decide to get their revenge on him. |
| Season 18, Episode 17: Marge GamerOriginal Air Date—22 April 2007 Marge becomes a spectacle during a PTA meeting for not having an e-mail address, and she decides to take a chance on using the Internet. Amazed and delighted by all the Internet has to offer, Marge joins a popular role-playing fantasy game called "Earthland Realms." To Marge's dismay, the game has her interacting with practically the whole town of Springfield, including Bart, who happens to be the game's most feared and destructive player. Meanwhile, Homer saves Lisa's soccer game from cancellation after he volunteers to take the place of a referee who recently quit. However, Homer's refereeing skills only exasperate Lisa, and her competitive streak gets the best of her. |
| Original Air Date—29 April 2007 Bart becomes the most hated person in Springfield after he is the goat in a championship baseball game, and Homer new job as a mattress salesman ruins his and Marge's sex life. |
| Original Air Date—6 May 2007 Homer, Moe, Apu and Principal Skinner become volunteer firefighters. But just because they're not getting paid doesn't mean that they can't find a way to receive compensation. |
| Original Air Date—13 May 2007 Homer unwittingly drags the family into a cornfield maze after attempting to leave a boring Harvest fest that Marge brought them to. When everyone except Homer escapes, Santa's Little Helper rescues him and becomes the town hero. So the Simpsons enroll him in Police Dog Academy where he's teamed with Lou. |
| Season 18, Episode 21: 24 MinutesOriginal Air Date—20 May 2007 In a parody of "24," Bart and Lisa join forces to stop the school bullies from setting off a stink bomb at the school bake sale. |
| Original Air Date—20 May 2007 After Kent Brockman is fired as a news anchor, he and Lisa use the Internet to expose the Fox News Conspiracy. |
| Original Air Date—23 September 2007 Homer falls in love with private planes after taking a flight to Chicago with Mr. Burns. So Marge hires Homer a "life manager" to help him think positively and find a job that will allow him to fly for a living. |
| Original Air Date—30 September 2007 Homer becomes an opera star after an injury improves his singing voice. His newfound popularity forces him to hire a personal assistant, who turns out to be an obsessed stalker. |
| Original Air Date—7 October 2007 Homer becomes the most hated man in town after he becomes a tow truck driver, and Marge teaches Maggie to not be an over-dependent baby. |
| Original Air Date—14 October 2007 Marge promises to visit a convicted bank robber in prison, but is afraid to follow through. But when the convict escapes from prison, Marge is the first person he pays a visit to. |
| Original Air Date—4 November 2007 The eighteenth Simpsons Halloween Special features parodies of the movies "E.T." and "Mr. and Mrs. Smith." |
| Original Air Date—11 November 2007 Milhouse's parents are lost at sea, which causes him to become a troubled loner. But his new persona makes him the new most popular kid at school, which sparks jealousy in Bart. |
| Original Air Date—18 November 2007 When Marge becomes a successful businesswoman, Homer becomes worried that she will dump him for a trophy husband. Therefore, he decides to have plastic surgery to make himself look like a hunk. |
| Original Air Date—25 November 2007 Bart is responsible for Sideshow Bob's death after his latest attempt at revenge is foiled, but is his death actually part of the plan? |
| Original Air Date—16 December 2007 Homer goes to Dr. Frink to help him recover his memories from the night before, and he discovers, based on his interpretation of the memories, that Marge is having an affair. |
| Original Air Date—6 January 2008 Springfield becomes the site of the first presidential primary. The townspeople soon get sick of all of the presidential candidates sucking up to them, and decide to support their own write-in candidate: Ralph Wiggum. |
| Original Air Date—27 January 2008 Homer and Marge tell the kids about their life in the early 1990s before they were born, when Marge was enrolled in Springfield College and Homer was the lead singer of a grunge rock band |
| Original Air Date—17 February 2008 A series of romantic Valentine's Day parodies based on "Bonnie and Clyde," "Lady and the Tramp," and "Sid and Nancy." |
| Original Air Date—2 March 2008 The new prankster in Bart's fourth grade class actually turns out to be a mole brought in by Principal Skinner to infiltrate Bart's inner circle. Homer falls in love with his loaner car after Marge wrecks their old one. |
| Original Air Date—9 March 2008 One of Bart's pranks results in Martin's death, but Lisa doesn't want him to confess because she would be considered an accomplice. Marge hires a television crew to find out if Homer is cheating on his diet. |
| Original Air Date—30 March 2008 Marge has Lisa take up ballet, mainly to have Lisa live out her own childhood dreams. Lisa then succumbs to peer pressure from her ballet mates and takes up smoking. Meanwhile, Homer and Bart try to start their own beef jerky business. |
| Original Air Date—13 April 2008 When the Simpsons discover that Lurleen Lumpkin is on the skids, Marge reluctantly agrees to take her in and help her find her deadbeat dad who abandoned her 30 years ago. |
| Original Air Date—27 April 2008 Bart tries to save the cow he raised for his 4-H club from the slaughterhouse, and in the process winds up getting accidentally engaged to one of Cletus's daughters. |
| Original Air Date—4 May 2008 Lisa's documentary about her family is accepted into the Sundance Film Festival. However, her family gets upset with her when they discover that the film is far from flattering. |
| Original Air Date—11 May 2008 Homer's mom dies, and as part of her will, she asks him to spread her ashes. However, her request turns out to be part of her final act of rebellion against the system. |
| Original Air Date—18 May 2008 In a parody of "All About Eve," Lisa stabs Krusty in the back, takes his job, and wins a prestigious award. Meanwhile, Homer and Bart take up coin collecting. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—28 September 2008 Homer and Ned go into business together as bounty hunters, and Marge takes a job at an erotic bakery. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—5 October 2008 Bart gets in trouble with Marge after she finds out that he has Denis Leary's cell phone and is using it to make prank phone calls. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—19 October 2008 Bart trades lives with his multi-millionaire lookalike, but discovers that his lookalike's life isn't all he thought it would be. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—2 November 2008 The Simpsons' 19th Halloween Special, with parodies of "Transformers," "Mad Men," and "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown." |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—9 November 2008 The Simpsons take a Fourth of July vacation to a cabin hotel, which cause Homer and Marge to reminisce about two episodes from their past where they stayed in the cabin. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—16 November 2008 Homer gets a job breaking up couples, and Lisa becomes an expert crossword puzzle solver, but Homer bets against her in a competition. |
| See all videos (8) » | Original Air Date—30 November 2008 Homer suspects that the family of Bart's new Muslim friend from Jordan is part of a terrorist plot, and Lisa becomes obsessed with her new MyPod. |
| See all videos (10) » | Original Air Date—7 December 2008 Mr. Burns wins a professional basketball team in a poker game, and the new arena he plans to have Springfield build for the team threatens to interfere with Lisa's new bee sanctuary. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—25 January 2009 Lisa and her new best friend create their own fantasy world, but Marge doesn't want Lisa to see her friend anymore after she finds out that they're too far gone in it. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—15 February 2009 Homer finds out that he actually won the senior class president election, and he gets an opportunity to find out how his life would have been different if it had happened. |
| Original Air Date—1 March 2009 Bart and his fellow underachievers are taken on a "field trip" to Capital City so that they can miss the standardized test, and Homer makes sure that nothing bad happens until their insurance goes back into effect. |
| See all videos (6) » | Original Air Date—8 March 2009 The Simpsons lose their house, but Flanders buys it and offers to rent it back to them. But when they turn out to be less-than-reliable renters, Flanders kicks them out. |
| See all videos (4) » | Original Air Date—15 March 2009 In order to rescue Maggie from a Catholic orphanage, Lisa must solve a series of puzzles to reveal the identity of a gem that will bring peace to Springfield. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—17 March 2009 The Simpsons take Grandpa to Ireland so he can go back to visit a pub he went to during the war, but Grandpa and Homer get suckered into buying the bar. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—29 March 2009 Homer is kidnapped moments before he and Marge are supposed to re-renew their vows. However, Marge comes to the conclusion that Homer left her at the altar. |
| See all videos (7) » | Original Air Date—5 April 2009 Moe begins dating a little person he met on the Internet, while Maggie is being bullied at the playground next to Moe's where Homer is leaving her. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—19 April 2009 Bart gets Milhouse to take the rap for a prank at school, and then blows him off when he falls for a cute 5th grade do-gooder, prompting Milhouse's wrath. Meanwhile, Lisa begins taking "happy pills" to improve her negative outlook. |
| See all videos (7) » | Original Air Date—26 April 2009 Homer becomes a "helicopter parent" at Springfield Elementary by helping Bart finish a class project and helping Lisa become popular, and Marge finds a secret sauna in their house. |
| See all videos (5) » | Original Air Date—3 May 2009 The Simpsons set up a fake residence in Waverly Hills so that Bart and Lisa can attend school there. |
| See all videos (6) » | Original Air Date—10 May 2009 A series of parodies based on four strong women: Queen Elizabeth, Snow White, Lady MacBeth, and Ayn Rand. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—17 May 2009 Townspeople build a wall around Springfield to keep "immigrants" from Ogdenville from relocating to their town. |
| Original Air Date—27 September 2009 A Hollywood studio makes a movie based on Comic Book Guy's comic book character "Everyman," and Homer is cast in the lead. However, Homer's weight fluctuations cause problems for the production. |
| Original Air Date—4 October 2009 When Bart's prank gets Ms. Krabappel fired from Springfield Elementary School, he tries to make it up to her without letting her know that he was responsible.
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| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—11 October 2009 Marge takes on the owner of an ultimate fighting league in the ring in order to get the sport banned in Springfield. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—18 October 2009 Lisa becomes livid with Miss Hoover, and in a series of homages to classic Hitchcock sets out for deadly revenge. Next, Krusty's latest fast-food sandwich transforms news anchor Kent Brockman into an enraged zombie and twenty-eight days later, cannibal zombies have overrun Springfield. In the final frightening fable, Homer accidentally falls through a trapdoor in Moe's tavern and impales himself on the pipes of Moe's microbrewery. Moe serves the barflies a glass of delicious beer flavored with Homer's blood and Homer, now half-man, half-brewing apparatus, returns for vengeance. |
| See all videos (3) » | Original Air Date—15 November 2009 Marge rediscovers her sexuality after appearing in a racy calendar, but Homer is too tired to respond to her advances because he is being worked to death by his new boss, Carl. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—22 November 2009 Bart meets the boy responsible for the greatest prank in Springfield Elementary School history, and discovers that he's now a 19-year-old loser. Meanwhile, Marge is scolded for providing unhealthy snacks for Maggie's play group. |
| Original Air Date—29 November 2009 After getting lost in a game of hide-and-seek, Lisa wanders into the field and discovers three teenage girls, including Cassandra, who are practicing Wiccans. Though she is skeptical of their spells, the girls assure Lisa that they never hurt anyone and ask her to join their coven. Just before Lisa is inducted into their pact, Chief Wiggum arrives and arrests the three girls for witchcraft and Lisa becomes the star witness in the trial. Meanwhile, Homer starts hanging out with Cleatus and his hillbilly friends when he discovers that they make moonshine.
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