In “I Know What You Diddily-Iddly-Did” the SImpsons fear they have killed Ned Flanders. “Desperately Xeeking Xena” satirizes superheroes of yore with “Stretch Dude” Bart and “Clobber Girl” Lisa. And…
With Lisa’s help, Homer uses his vast knowledge of food to become the town’s leading restaurant critic. But when he gets petty and vindictive in his criticisms, all the other…
Episode Title: Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?
When Bart commits an extremely destructive prank, he is given Focusyn, a pill to help him concentrate in school. At first the results are impressive, and then Bart starts believing…
Homer befriends Mel Gibson just as Mel is completing a remake of Mr. Smith Goes To Washington. Homer convinces Mel to make the film more violent, with disastrous results.
Facing an IRS audit, Homer agrees to help the feds bust Mr. Burns for a missing trillion-dollar bill. When Burns makes an anti-government stand, Homer flees with him to Cuba.
At Marge’s insistence, Bart has a “play date” with Ralph. Bart suddenly sees the upside of this friendship when he discovers Chief Wiggum’s “master key” and goes to explore Springfield’s…
When the carnival comes to town, Homer and Bart wind up working the ring toss. A father-son team of grifters shows them the downside of the “carny code,” but the…
Homer rents a Clint Eastwood movie and is dismayed to find it’s a musical. Using clips from past episodes, the rest of the family reminds him about the many times…
After accidentally ruining the family’s Christmas tree and presents, Bart buries the evidence and claims a burglar stole everything. When Kent Brockman does a human interest story on the family’s…
When Marge gets her real estate license, she learns to put a positive spin on the flaws of the houses she’s selling. But when the Flanders buy the Murder House,…
Alarmed by a soccer riot, Homer buys a handgun. His reckless behavior drives Marge and the kids out of the house, and even his new gun club buddies desert him.
In “The Homega Man,” Homer faces a post-apocalyptic Springfield. Next, Bart attempts to become Superfly in “Fly vs. Fly.” In “Easy-Bake Coven,” amidst a witch hunt in 1649, Marge and…
Unmasked as an impostor, Principal Skinner flees to Capital City to reclaim his former life as a shiftless good-for-nothing. The people of Springfield gain a newfound appreciation for him and…
Designated driver Barney absconds to Manhattan in Homer’s car and leaves it there. But when the family journeys to the Big Apple to retrieve their property, Homer discovers his car…
Episode Title: The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson
After their bank account is drained at a cyber-cafe, the Simpsons go on a disastrous low-budget trip to Japan, where they wind up as contestants on a humiliating game show.
Mayor Quimby flees Springfield, leaving the town chapter of Mensa in charge. As the group’s new power goes to their heads, they take their utopian plans too far and the…
A new mogul wins the hearts of the townspeople with a shower of cash. Jealous, Mr. Burns asks Homer to help make him a beloved billionaire too, and they hatch…
When Bart ruins Springfield’s chance to host the Olympics, the kids are sentenced to community service work at the retirement home. To help the residents recapture their youth, Bart takes…
Homer’s failed do-it-yourself project gets mistaken for “outsider art.” Suddenly in the limelight, Homer must come up with new “works” to impress the art world.
Indebted from a mishap at the Smithsonian, Homer lets a cell phone company put a transmitter in the house. Forced to share a room with Bart, Lisa resents Homer until…
A new Canyonero SUV turns timid Marge into an aggressive driver, and her road rage lands her in traffic school. But when a stampede occurs at the zoo, the town…
Apu is making the husbands of Springfield look bad with his extravagent Valentine’s Day efforts for Manjula. When the men try to sabotage Apu’s grand gesture, they accidentally wind up…
A new TV series features a suave and debonair character named Homer Simpson. Homer capitalizes on his new namesake, until the character is rewritten to be a bumbling fool. Trying…
When clean-living Ned Flanders wants to experience a new side of life, Homer takes him to Las Vegas. After a drunken binge, they marry a pair of cocktail waitresses.
After a riot at a sci-fi convention, Mayor Quimby hires Homer as his bodyguard, and Homer witnesses the rampant corruption in town politics. When Homer takes a stand, he runs…
In “Hell Toupée,” Snake is sent to the electric chair, and his hair is transplanted onto Homer. In “The Terror of Tiny Toon,” Bart and Lisa become cartoon characters in…
Under Nelson’s bad influence, Bart shoots a bird with a BB gun. Stricken with remorse, he tries to nurture the eggs from the bird’s nest, which hatch into a species…
Homer and Bart try to make money by selling used grease. Meanwhile, Lisa organizes a school dance but feels alienated when a new classmate and her friends try to act…
Troy McClure presents three Simpsons spinoff spoofs: In “Chief Wiggum, P.I.,” Chief Wiggum becomes a New Orleans detective. Next, Grampa Simpson’s soul is trapped inside Moe’s Love tester machine in…