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From: mholtz@netcom.com (Mark Holtz)
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Date: 8 Apr 93 04:26:02 GMT
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Newsgroups: alt.tv.simpsons,rec.arts.tv
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Subject: The Simpsons Episode Guide (April, 1993)
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"The Simpsons" Episode Guide
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written by Mark Holtz
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(updated April 7, 1993)
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This guide just contains titles, production codes, and descriptions. For a
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complete listing with air dates, see "The Simpsons" Air Dates.
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First Season
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Some Enchanted Evening (7G01): When Marge calls a radio shrink and tells that
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their marriage is failing, Homer takes Marge out to a nice dinner and a night
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at the Offramp Inn. However, the sitter they hired was featured that night on
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"America's Most Armed and Dangerous." [Aired May 13, 1990]
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Bart the Genius (7G02): Bart swaps IQ tests with the class brain, and ends up
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at a school for gifted kids, where Bart ends up the butt of everyone's jokes.
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[Aired January 14, 1990]
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Homer's Odyssey (7G03): Homer gets fired for causing another accident at the
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nuclear plant, and almost commits suicide. He see the light, and becomes a
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safety activist, and soon goes after the plant he was fired from. [Aired
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January 21, 1990] NOTES: Montgomery Burns and Smithers is introduced.
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There's No Disgrace Like Home (7G04): After seeing family bliss at the recent
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family picnic, Homer sells the TV and goes to a psychiatrist advertised on TV.
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[Aired January 28, 1990] NOTES: First scenes of Itchy and Scratchy.
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Bart the General (7G05): When Bart gets beat up by the school bully for
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defending Lisa, he organizes his friends to go after the bully. [Aired
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February 4, 1990] NOTES: Grandpa Simpson is introduced.
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Moaning Lisa (7G06): Lisa is feeling down and blue about the problems around
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her, and meets a fellow blues musician, Bleedin' Gums Murphy. [Aired February
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11, 1990]
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"The Tell-Tale Head" (7G07): In order to impress some bad kids at school, Bart
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cuts off the head of a statue of the town's founder, Jebediah Obediah Zacariah
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Jenadiah Springfield. Unfortunately, this stunt shocks the whole town. [Aired
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February 25, 1990] NOTES: Krusty The Clown has cameo, however, picture only
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can be seen in "Homer's Odyssey" and title sequence. Sideshow Bob can also be
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seen. Reverend Lovejoy is introduced.
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"The Simpson's Christmas Special" (AKA: Simpson's Roasting on a Open Fire)
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(7G08): It's a not-so-merry Christmas for Simpsons, when Mr. Burns decides to
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cut the Christmas bonuses and Marge had to spend the Christmas savings to
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erase a tattoo Bart thought would make a great Christmas present. In order to
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hide the fact that he did not get the bonus, Homer takes a second job as a
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store santa. [Aired December 17, 1989] NOTES: Patty, and Selma are introduced,
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and Santa's Little Helper joins the family. Ned and Todd Flanders, the
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Simpson's next door neighbors, are introduced. This episode is available on
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videocassette.
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Call of the Simpsons (7G09): It's a camping mis-adventure for the Simpsons.
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First, the Simpson's get lost in the woods and lose all their camping
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equipment. Then, Bart and Homer go get help, but get washed down a waterfall,
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and lose all their clothes. Meanwhile, Maggie meets up with some bears. Then,
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Homer is mistaken for Big Foot. [Aired February 18, 1990]
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Homer's Night Out (7G10): Using his new mail-order spy camera, Bart catches
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Homer dancing with a strip dancer at a "stag" party. [Aired March 25, 1990]
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Jacques to be Wild (AKA: Life In The Fast Lane) (7G11): Homer gives Marge a
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bowling ball for her birthday, intending to use it for himself. However,
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Marge vows to learn how to bowl, and ends up getting intimate with Jacque, her
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bowling teacher. [Aired March 18, 1990] NOTES: Helen Lovejoy is introduced.
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Krusty Gets Busted (7G12): When Krusty the Klown is caught robbing the
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Kwik-E-Mart, Bart vows to clear his hero's name, even though the robbery was
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witnessed by his father, Homer. [Aired April 29, 1990]
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The Crepes of Wrath (7G13): After flushing a cherry bomb down the school
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toilet, Bart is sent to France via a student exchange, and ends up working for
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some crooks who want to put anti-freeze in the wine. Meanwhile, the Simpsons
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receive Adil Hoaxha, an Albanian exchange student who is actually a spy.
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[Aired April 15, 1990]
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Second Season
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Two Cars in Every Garage, Three Eyes on Every Fish (7F01): In order to keep
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his nuclear plant from being closed down due to numerous violations,
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Montgomery Burns decides to run for governor. [Aired November 1, 1990]
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Simpson and Delilah (7F02): After trying a hair-growing formula (charged to
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the company's health insurance), Homer gets promoted to an executive position,
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and gets a male secretary who helps him along in his job. [Aired October 18,
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1990]
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Bart Gets An F (7F03): If Bart fails another test, he may have to repeat the
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fourth grade. So he enlists the aid of the class brain to help him pass.
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[Aired October 11, 1990]
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"The Simpson's Halloween Special" (AKA: Treehouse of Horror) (7F04): Bart and
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Lisa swap three horror stories in their tree house:
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* "Bad Dream House" - The Simpson's move into a haunted house, complete with a
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dimensional vortex, bleeding walls, and a Indian burial ground.
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* "Hungry Are The Damned" - Aliens kidnap The Simpsons, and invite them to a
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"great feast" on Rigel 4.
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* "The Raven" - James Earl Jones narrates Edger Allen Poe's classic tale
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starring the Simpsons. This version stays very close to the original poem.
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[Aired October 25, 1990]
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Dancin' Homer (7F05): After helping the Springfield Isotopes win a game,
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"Dancin' Homer" becomes the team mascot, and the family gets invited to
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Capital City. [Aired November 8, 1990] NOTES: Tony Bennet voices as himself
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singing the "Capital City" song, a variation of "New York, New York"
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Bart the Daredevil (7F06): Bart embarks on a life of death-defying feats when
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he sees a daredevil perform at a Monster Truck Rally. [Aired December 6, 1990]
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NOTES: Doctor Hibert is introduced.
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Bart Vs. Thanksgiving (7F07): Bart runs away from home when he "accidentally"
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burns Lisa's masterpiece and refuses to apologize about it. [Aired November
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22, 1990]
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Dead Putting Society (7F08): Bart and Todd Flanders enter a miniature golf
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tournament at Sir Putt-A-Lots. However, Homer and Ned Flanders bet that the
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"father of the boy who does not win mows the neighbor's lawn in their wife's
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Sunday dress". [Aired November 15, 1990]
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Itchy & Scratchy & Marge (7F09): After watching an Itchy and Scratchy cartoon,
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Maggie bonks Homer in the head with a hammer. When this happens, Marge vows to
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eliminate violence in cartoons. [Aired December 20, 1990]
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"Episode 23: Bart Gets Hit By A Car" (7F10): When Mr. Burns hits Bart in a
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auto accident, and is willing to pay only one-hundred dollars, Homer sues Mr.
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Burns for a million. NOTES: The Devil is introduced. [Aired January 10, 1991]
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One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish (7F11): Homer believes that he has 24
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hours to live after thinking he ate the deadly blowfish at a local sushi
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restaurant. [Aired January 24, 1991] NOTES: George Takei guest voices as the
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Japanese waiter. Larry King narrates the bible.
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The Way We Was (7F12): When the TV goes out, Homer and Marge tell how they
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first met in 1974 Springfield. [Aired January 31, 1991] NOTES: McBain is
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introduced.
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Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment (7F13): In 2300 B.C., Moses received
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the ten commandments from God, among which was "Thou Shalt Not Steal." In
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present day Springfield, Homer gets an illegal cable hook-up, which Lisa
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refuses to watch, for fear of losing her soul. [Aired February 7, 1991]
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Bart's Dog Gets An F (7F14): After chewing up Homer's new $125 sneakers and
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the Bouvier family quilt, Santa's Little Helper is enrolled in a obedience
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school. [Aired March 7, 1991] NOTES: Tracey Ullman guest voices.
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Principal Charming (7F15): Homer sets up a date between Principal Skinner and
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Marge's sister, Selma. However, it ends up being Skinner and Patty. [Aired
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February 14, 1991]
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Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? (7F16): Fearing death, Grandpa Simpson tells Homer
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that he has a half-brother. This half-brother, Herbert Powell, is a carmaker
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in Detroit, and wants Homer to design a car for the average man to save his
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car company. [Aired February 21, 1991] NOTES: Danny DeVito guest voices as
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Herbert Powell.
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Old Money (7F17): When Abraham "Grandpa" Simpson inherits one hundred six
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thousand dollars from his deceased sweetie, he decides to give it to people
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who need it most. [Aired March 28, 1991]
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Brush with Greatness (7F18): While Homer tackles his weight problem, Marge
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takes up painting, a skill which she gave up due to an obnoxious art teacher
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in high school, and ends up being commissioned to do a portrait of Mr. Burns.
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[Aired April 11, 1991] NOTES: Ringo Starr voices as himself.
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Lisa's Substitute (7F19): Lisa's regular teacher falls sick, and gets replaced
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with a substitute teacher who changes the face of learning for Lisa.
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Meanwhile, Bart runs against Martin, the class brain, for president of his
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class. [Aired April 25, 1991] NOTES: Dustin Hoffman voices as Mr. Bergstrom
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uncredited.
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War Of The Simpsons (7F20): After being embarrassed by Homer during a house
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party, Marge signs up for Reverend Lovejoy's marriage retreat at Catfish Lake.
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However, Homer has fishing on his mind, and the only sitter they could get at
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the last minute is Grandpa Simpson. [Aired May 2, 1991]
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Three Men and a Comic Book (7F21): In order to earn enough money to purchase
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the very first "Radioactive Man" comic book (valued at $100), Bart takes a
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part time job with a neighbor. However, after discovering that working is for
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chumps, Bart enters into a partnership with Martin and Millhous. [Aired May 9,
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1991]
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Blood Feud (7F22): Mr. Burns needs double-O negative blood, and only Bart can
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supply it. Now, Homer wants some gratitude for Bart's donation. [Aired July
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11, 1991]
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Third Season
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When Flanders Failed (7F23): Ned Flanders quits his regular job and announces
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at a barbque that he is opening a mall store catering to lefties. Homer,
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however, wishes that Flanders would fail. [Aired October 3, 1991]
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Stark Raving Dad (7F24): Thanks to Bart leaving his lucky red hat in the load
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of washed white shirts, Homer wears a pink shirt to the nuclear power plant.
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He is promptly committed to a mental institution, where he meets up with a
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white man who walks and talks like Michael Jackson. [Aired September 19, 1991]
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NOTE: Michael Jackson did the voice uncredited.
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NOTE: The following episodes are broadcast in Dolby Surround Stereo.
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Mr Lisa Goes To Washington (8F01): Thanks to Lisa's patriotic and winning
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essay in a Reading Digest contest, the Simpsons win a trip to Washington DC.
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However, Lisa's faith in democracy is shaken when she sees her local
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representative taking a bribe for a permit to cut down Springfield National
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Forest. [Aired September 26, 1991]
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"The Simpsons Halloween Special II" (aka Treehouse of Horror II) (8F02): In
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the sequel to the original "Treehouse of Horror", three more tales of horror.
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Lisa, Bart, and Homer eat too much candy, and end up having nightmares . . .
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* The Monkey's Paw - The Simpsons, on a foreign trip, pick up a monkey's paw
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that gives the holder four wishes . . . with bad side effects.
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* Bart The Monster - In a parody of a classic "Twilight Zone" episode,
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everyone in Springfield must be happy or else something will happen to them
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by a monster. The monster is known as . . . Bart Simpson, the kid with the
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mental powers.
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* Homer's Brain - Homer gets randomly fired from the nuclear power plant, and
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gets hired as a gravedigger. He falls asleep in the grave, and gets picked
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up by Mr. Burns for a cyborg experiment.
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[Aired October 31, 1991]
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Bart The Murderer (8F03): After having a very lousy day of school, Bart
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accidentally stumbles into "The Legitimate Businessman Social Club", a
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mobster front. He becomes a bartender, but when he shows up late at work and
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blames Principal Skinner, Skinner disappears. [Aired October 10, 1991]
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Homer Defined (8F04): When Homer accidentally saved two nuclear plants, he
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becomes a hero, and is admired by his daughter Lisa. [Aired October 17, 1991]
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NOTE: Magic Johnson voices as himself.
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Like Father, Like Clown (8F05): Krusty finally drops by to have dinner with
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the Simpsons to thank Bart for believing him (see "Krusty Gets Busted"),
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and drops a bombshell: He real name is Krustowsky, and he is estranged from
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his rabbi father, who disowned him when Krusty decided to be a clown
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instead of a rabbi. Now, Bart vows to reunite Klown and rabbi. [Aired
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Lisa's Pony (8F06) - After disappointing Lisa (again), Homer finally gives
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Lisa a pony. Now, in desperation to pay off the bills associated with owning a
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pony, Homer works the graveyard shift as Apu's Kwik-E-Mart. [Aired November 7,
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1991]
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Saturdays of Thunder (8F07) - In order to build a father/son relationship,
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Homer helps Bart build a soapbox racer. However, when Martin crashes his racer
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during the time trials, Bart must make an important decision: Turn his back on
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his father and be Martin's replacement driver, or race in his soapbox and let
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Nelson win. [Aired November 14, 1991]
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Flaming Moe's (8F08) - Homer helps invent the hottest drink in Springfield.
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However, when Moe steals the recipe and turns Moe's Tavern into the hottest
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spot in Springfield, Homer vows revenge. [Aired November 21, 1991] NOTE: Rock
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band AeroSmith guest star, animated as themselves.
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Burns Verkauft das Kraftwerk (8F09) (translated: Burns Sells The Power Plant)
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- Homer finds that his job as "safety inspector" is in danger when Mr. Burns
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sells the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant to German businessmen for
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$100,000,000. [Aired December 5, 1991]
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I Married Marge (8F10) - Picking up where "The Way We Was" left off. . . The
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year is 1980, and Homer is working at the local miniature golfing course,
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living with Marge's parents, and dating Marge. Then Marge becomes pregnant
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with Bart. [Aired December 26, 1991]
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Radio Bart (8F11) It's Bart's tenth birthday. Bart receives a radio
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microphone, which he promptly uses to play practical jokes on everyone,
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including that a little boy named Timothy O'Toole has fallen down the local
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well. [Aired January 9, 1992] NOTE: Sting guest voices as himself with a song
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titled "We're Sending Our Love Down The Well".
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Lisa the Greek (8F12) - Lisa's football predicting skills brings about a
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closer relationship between Homer and Lisa (not to mention making Moe broke) .
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. . until Lisa realizes that the relationship may end with the Super Bowl
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XXVI. [Aired January 23, 1992] [The January __, 1993 repeat of this episode
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had portions redubbed for the '93 Super Bown]
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Homer at the Bat (8F13) - Mr. Burns bets $1,000,000 that his company team can
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beat a competiting plant's team. In order to do so, he replaced the regular
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company team with new security guard Roger Clemens, new janitor Wade Boggs,
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lunchroom cashier Ken Griffey Jr., and other new employees like Steve Sac, Don
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Mattingly, Ozzie Smith, Jose Canseco, and Mike Scioscia (who runs the solid
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contaminate encapsulator. [Aired February 20, 1992]
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Homer Alone (8F14) - When the family causes Marge to flip out, she takes a
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vacation from it all at Rancho Relaxo, leaving Lisa and Bart with Patty and
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Selma (shudder), and Homer alone with Maggie. Then, Maggie goes searching for
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Marge. [Aired February 6, 1992]
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Separate Vocations (8F15) (not "Act II: Death Drives A Stick") - After taking
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the Career Aptitude Normalization Test, or CANT test, Lisa finds out she's
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more suited to be a homemaker, while Bart is more suited to be a police
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officer. While Bart enjoys his taste of authority, Lisa turns in a bad kid.
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[Aired February 27, 1992] NOTE: Steve Allen guest voices.
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Bart the Lover (8F16) - He has the name of the 23rd president, the face of
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Gordie Howe, and the lines of a frenchman. Is Mrs. Krabapple's new pen
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pal/lover Bart's latest practical joke? Meanwhile, Homer starts building a
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doghouse, and learns to give up swearing. [Aired February 16, 1992]
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Dog of Death (8F17) - When Santa's Little Helper suffers from a twisted
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stomach, the Simpson's sacrifice in order to pay for a life saving operation.
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However, when the family's morale suffers from the cuts, the dog runs away,
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and quickly becomes one of Mr. Burn's hounds. [Aired March 12, 1992]
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Colonel Homer (8F19) - After a particularly bad movie experience, Homer drives
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to a bar where he discovers a singer named Lurleen Lumpkin. Now, Colonel Homer
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is her manager, much to Marge's disgust. [Aired March 26, 1992]
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The Otto Show (8F20) - Otto loses his job driving the school bus, partially
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because he doesn't have a driver's license, and, after being kicked out of his
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apartment, goes to live with the Simpsons. [Aired April 23, 1992]
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Black Widower (8F21) (aka The Return of Sideshow) - Sideshow Bob gets paroled,
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and marries Patty. However, Bart suspects that Sideshow Bob has something else
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up his sleeve..... [Aired April 9, 1992]
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Bart's Friend Falls In Love (8F22) - Bart and Milhouse enter the age of
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cooties, when Milhouse and a new girl start dating . . . without her father
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knowing it. [Aired May 7, 1992]
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Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes? (8F23) - Herbert Powell returns, and asks
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the Simpson's help for an invention idea of his, using the money Homer
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received from the nuclear planet for some bogus award. [Aired August 27, 1992]
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Fourth Season
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A Streetcar Named Marge (8F18) - Marge takes a part in the musical version of
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"A Streetcar Named Desire", a musical which has a strange resemblance to the
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Simpsons' own home life. [Aired October 1, 1992]
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Camp Krusty (8F24) - Bart and Lisa spend the six weeks at Camp Krusty.
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However, the camp is not what it seems, as Bart and Lisa quickly find out.
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[Aired September 24, 1992]
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The production company that animates "The Simpsons" has been replaced from
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Klasky-Csupo to Film Roman.
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Homer the Heretic (9F01) - Homer, in a dream, gets permission from God to skip
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church, much to Marge's objections. [Aired October 8, 1992]
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Lisa the Beauty Queen (9F02) - Homer enters Lisa in a beauty contest, and Lisa
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comes up as runner up. However, when the original winner is injured, Lisa
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becomes "Little Miss Springfield". [Aired October 15, 1992]
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Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie (9F03) - When Bart fails to keeps to eye on Maggie
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and puts her life in danger, Homer finally puts his foot down on Bart mischief
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by passing the ultimate punishment: Bart can never see the Itchy and Scratchy
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Movie. [Aired November 3, 1992]
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Treehouse of Horror III (9F04) - The Simpsons hold a Halloween Party, in which
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three stories are exchanged.....
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* "Clown Without Pity" - Bart receives, as a birthday present, a talking
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Krusty doll....from the "House of Evil 'Your One Stop Evil Shop'"
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* "King Homer" - King Kong Klone.
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* "Dial 'Z' For Zombies" - After being assigned to read a another book, Bart
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picks out an item from the occult section, and tries to raise the dead
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Snowball I, but instead cause the dead people to rise up.
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[Aired October 29, 1992]
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Marge Gets a Job (9F05) - The Simpson's home needs about $8,000 worth of
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foundation work, so Marge gets a job at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant.
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However, things start getting a bit sticky when Mr. Burns develops a crush on
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Marge. [Aired November 5, 1992]
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New Kid on the Block (9F06) - Bart develops a crush on the new girl next door,
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but his heart is broken when she dates Jimbo. [Aired November 12, 1992]
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Mr. Plow (9F07) - After Homer wrecks the two family cars during a snowstorm,
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he buys a snowplow, and starts up "Mr. Plow". However, the competition becomes
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cutthroat when Homers best buddy, Barney, starts up a competing plowing
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business, "King Plow". [Aired November 19, 1992]
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Lisa's First Words (9F08) - While trying to get Maggie to say her first words,
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Homer recalls what happened a few years back when Lisa was born, when they
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first moved into their present home, and what Lisa said was her first words.
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[Aired December 3, 1992]
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Homer's Triple Bypass (9F09) - All those years of eating those fatty foods has
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caused Homer to have a heart attack. Now, Homer has a choice - spend $40,000
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for Dr. Hibbert's bypass operation, or $129.95 for Dr. Nick Riviera's
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operation--any operation. [Aired December 17, 1992]
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Marge vs. the Monorail (9F10) - After getting $3 million from a fine due to
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Mr. Burn's illegal disposal of nuclear waste, the town decided to spend money
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on a needless monorail....built from shoddy materials. Leonard Nimoy guest
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voices as himself. [Aired January 14, 1993]
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Selma's Choice (9F11) - After a aunt Gladys Bouiver dies, Selma decided to try
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and get married and have a child. [Aired January 21, 1993]
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Brother from the Same Planet (9F12) - [Missed episode due to remodeling. No
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description available] [Aired February 4, 1993]
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I Love Lisa (9F13) - Lisa's valentine to the most disliked boy in her class
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causes her to be chased by him. [Aired February 11, 1993]
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Duffless (9F14) - After Homer gets caught drunk driving, he promises Marge to
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stay off the Duff for one month. Meanwhile, when Bart ruins Lisa's science
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project, Lisa vows to take revenge by determining which is smarter: A hamster
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or Bart. [Aired February 18, 1993]
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So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show (9F17) - When Homer get seriously
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injured from Bart's practical joke, the Simpsons recall at the hospital
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various moments from past episodes. [Aired April 1, 1993]
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Yet To Be Aired
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-=============-
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Last Exit to Springfield (9F15) -
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The Front (9F16) -
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*> Possible episodes? <*
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Whacking Day (9F18) -
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Krusty Gets Kancelled (9F19) - To air May 13th
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Marge in Chains (9F20) -
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Homer's Barbershop Quartet (9F21) -
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Cape Feare (9F22) - Sideshow Bob RETURN!
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Fifth Season
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Completed Scripts
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-===============-
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Rosebud (1F??) - Burn's "Rosebud" is discovered by the Simpsons
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$pringfield (1F??) - Legalized gambling comes to Springfield
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Scripts In Progress
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-=================-
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[Homer Goes to College] (1F??) -
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[Bart the Boy Scout] (1F??) -
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[Thelma & Louise] (1F??) - Marge & Mrs. Powers on the run
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[Homer and Another Woman] (1F??) - A Homer-ish woman at the power plant
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captures Homer's attention
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[Bart's Inner Child] (1F??) -
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[Homer vs. Apu & The Quik-E-Mart] (1F??) -
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NOTE: Only "The Tell-Tale Head" and "Episode 23: Bart Gets Hit By A Car"
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have actual on-screen titles.
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Music Videos
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Do the Bart, Man!: During a dance recital, Bart swaps the music, does a new
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dance, and sings about how cool he is. [Aired December 6, 1990]
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Deep, Deep Trouble: Bart tells his tale of being in deep, deep trouble
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after mowing the sprinkler head and having a wild house party. [Aired March
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7, 1991]
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