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13 May 2026Springfield becomes hooked on a miracle weight loss drug -- all except Homer.
The Simpsons are trapped on a flight with the most unruly passengers in America.
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Springfield becomes hooked on a miracle weight loss drug -- all except Homer.
Bart lets a homeless woman live in his closet after he accidentally loses her cart in the river; when Homer tries to prove that he is handy, he mistakenly traps the cat in the walls.
Lisa makes a new friend named Harper (Kristen Bell), who comes from a wealthy family; Homer befriends Harper's dad and enjoys the benefits of having a rich pal.
Fed up with the thankless duty of driving the kids around, Marge starts working as a driver for a transportation app service; Homer bankrupts Moe while watching the bar for a night.
Lisa writes a new anthem for Springfield when she learns the original was stolen from another town; Homer learns the meaning of ``wide pride.``
Homer and his new friend, an inventor named Elon Musk, revolutionize Springfield's nuclear plant; Mr. Burns wants to get rid of Musk after the inventor goes too far.
When Bart becomes Professor Frink's lab assistant, the Simpsons are thrown into a world of tech billionaires determined to live forever.
When Homer is hypnotized at the circus, he thinks he is a young boy again -- and becomes Bart's new best friend and accomplice.
Homer and Marge can't decide if Bart is naughty or nice.
The Simpsons board the wrong ride at Dizzneeland and end up being held captive at a zoo on Kang and Kodos' home planet.
Marge turns to a Man Camp to save the men of Springfield from themselves.
When Homer stays out drinking with Moe on Christmas Eve, Marge tells him not to come home, leaving him to make a sad trek through the town.
A midlife crisis has Homer taking up bass guitar and forming a cover band with other dads, but the band's success is threatened by the breakout potential of one of its members.
When Bart and Lisa stop watching Itchy and Scratchy together, Marge fears that they'll start to drift apart.
Homer and Grampa team up to create a new sport that rivals pickleball, until Homer kicks Grampa off.
Homer reinvigorates a celebrity chef's lost passion for food -- with some help from the mob.
After Grampa and Moe recruit a Macedonian slugger to play in Springfield, it strains their friendship and the very integrity of baseball.
Marge's nice-lady reputation is on the line when an unknown blackmailer threatens to expose the angry woman she is inside.
Springfield becomes hooked on a miracle weight loss drug -- all except Homer.
Bart dips his toe into the world of celebrity DJing; Homer finally pushes Flanders too far.
When Marge takes Lisa to Capital City for a musical, the star tells Lisa how lucky she is to have a great mom; Bart comes up with a new plan to trick people.
Homer contemplates a divorce when Milhouse's parents split up.
Bart becomes suspicious when former con ``Sideshow Bob`` is released from prison and proposes marriage to Marge's sister Selma.
Lisa looks into her future when she visits a fortuneteller's booth.
Marge thinks she is pregnant, prompting Homer to relive their early years.
Homer tries to find a boyfriend for Smithers, who is crushed by Burns' lack of affection; Milhouse replaces the lead in the school production of ``Casablanca`` when Bart takes the boy out.
Marge and Smithers team up to become wine-forging Robin Hoods.
The new and improved Pin Pals travel to Capital City for their first ever state bowling championship.
After a fight in an escape room, Krusty's aunt fixes Homer's relationship with Patty and Selma.
The Simpsons are trapped on a flight with the most unruly passengers in America.
A tattooed man at a mysterious night circus transports Lisa into three strange stories from the innocent 1950s, the chilling retro-present and a brutalist future where prestige TV rules the world.
Luann realizes how attractive she is after her wine obsession results in an injury; Homer feels ashamed when he is called out for refusing to get tampons for Marge.
Giant monsters created by political rage threaten to tear the town apart; a Victorian Mr. Burns is jump-scared on Thanksgiving by the ghosts of his abused workers; Homer bonds with a pair of extra-terrestrial jeans.
An unearthed corpse opens up a cold case from Springfield in the 1980s.
Lisa has a misadventure in the dark world of Capital City's downtown art scene.
The Simpsons encounter death on vacation at a high-end resort.
Bart celebrates the most shocking birthday party of his entire life -- one that might just change everyone in Springfield forever.
Bart makes a new friend.
Homer loses his mind over tipping culture run amok.
Marge comes upon a surprising windfall and, angry with Homer, spends it secretly on herself.
When someone in Homer's life passes away, he and some guys from Moe's go on a road trip to scatter the ashes.
Marge gets a job in a high-pressure ghost kitchen, but when she tries to start a union, she gets more than she collectively bargained for.
A parenting disagreement between Marge and Luann Van Houten escalates into a life-or-death struggle for survival.
Lisa feels a need for speed as well as a need for control of her anxiety when she becomes a pro kid go-cart racer.
Professor Frink secretly helps Homer land a high-level position at a state-of-the-art nuclear plant; since Homer lacks the skills to actually perform the job, Frink comes to fear he's created a monster.
Homer and Bart become kings of the blue-collar sports circuit, but Marge suspects something dishonest at the core of their father-son bond.
Lisa must solve a closed-boat mystery when Comic Book Guy's million-dollar action figure is ``murdered`` on a pop culture cruise.
When Groundskeeper Willie is kidnapped to Scotland, Bart and the Simpsons follow, only to be faced with Homer's worst nightmare.
Lisa recounts the story of how Homer was scapegoated for a power outage that plunged Springfield into darkness days before Thanksgiving.
When Marge's heart is broken by a bad birthday present, Bart and Lisa must dig into their mom's past to show that they really know her; Homer becomes a neighborhood fearmonger.
After Bart is turned into an NFT, Marge fights through the blockchain to rescue her son; to track down a gruesome serial killer, Lisa turns to a murderer from her past; an outbreak transforms Springfielders into a plague of lazy, beer-loving oafs.
In a parody documentary, a young college-dropout CEO embraces the Silicon Valley ``fake it until you make it`` philosophy and bewitches Mr. Burns into funding her highly dubious dream project.
Homer thinks he's being tricked into buying a sports car; Lisa neutralizes Nelson after he goes on a bullying spree.
Marge feels an overwhelming dread of the empty nest.
Feeling worthless at work, Homer volunteers to be a school crossing guard; when Homer's safety squad receives too much funding, the crossing guards become a force to be feared.
Time stands still after Homer crashes his car and flies through the windshield; as his life flashes before his eyes, a magical friend helps Homer learn the secret truth about his marriage.
Krusty opens a school for clowning, and it becomes the most successful thing he's ever done.
When a plague of insects shuts down Springfield, the Simpsons face their greatest challenge yet -- spending time in lockdown with each other.
When Marge and Lisa start a charity together, Marge is seduced by the money and prestige of big charity fundraising.
After failing to talk Lisa out of volunteering for a one-way journey to Mars, Marge decides to go with her.
Homer publicly disparages a pop singer and faces the ire of her vindictive and highly organized fan army.
Selma and Patty agree to stop smoking when they learn their father died of lung cancer; when Selma relapses, Patty becomes angry and moves in with Homer and Marge.
A mysterious figure from Marge's past returns to coach her for a bowling tournament.
When Milhouse's dad, Kirk, takes exception to a school history lesson that paints one of his ancestors in a bad light, Kirk goes on a crusade to censor and control the school curriculum -- a crusade that Homer co-opts for fun and profit.
When Bart's latest prank leads to chaos at Springfield Elementary, Marge and Homer dream of a world in which their rambunctious son was never a Simpson.
When Carl is smitten by a beautiful Black woman, he looks into the roots of his own identity by discovering the origins of a mysterious rodeo buckle.
When Ned Flanders falls on hard times, Fat Tony makes him an offer he can't refuse.
Bart and Lisa are on the case when someone steals the smoker Homer bought from a mysterious man at a barbecue shack.
Through a series of YouTube recommended videos, the story of the rise and fall of the Simpson family vlog is revealed.
Coach Moe recruits the world's greatest brawlers to teach Nelson the art of hockey goonery.
When Bart discovers a profitable glitch in an online game, he ropes Principal Skinner into his lucrative criminal enterprise; Marge and Maggie discover paradise.
A future tale of Springfield's most unlikely couple.
Homer is stunned by his feelings of rage and resentment when Grampa becomes a doting stepfather to his girlfriend's quirky young son; Lisa and Bart throw the ultimate slumber party.
When Homer becomes Duffman's girl-dad hero, they go on a road trip with Lisa that threatens to expose Homer's terrible parenting.
Marge's resentment takes monstrous form; Lisa tries to save the planet through murder; Homer learns he's not the man he thought he was.
When a supernatural clown starts slaying the children of Kingfield, young Homer Simpson teams up with other middle school misfits to face their fears and defeat the mysterious monster.
Marge is hired as a segment producer on Krusty's new daytime talk show but soon discovers what an endless nightmare it is.
When the Boy Explorers become coed, Bart and Lisa vow to ``out scout`` each other at the annual jamboree.
Lisa gets called for jury duty; Marge becomes obsessed with her exercise bike.
After Homer humiliates himself in a town meeting, he looks for acceptance in an internet group hunting for a missing tortoise but finds something much more sinister.
Lisa transforms Springfield Elementary into a Waldorf school; Groundskeeper Willie coaches the mathletes.
After Bart humiliates him at church, Homer finally teaches his son to admire his dad -- until a visit from a magical, singing janitor changes everything.
When Bart is bullied at a dance, Marge gets the town to pass anti-bullying legislation; Homer is sent to rehab for bullying Flanders.
Grampa finds himself in a pickle when his hidden hamburger past comes back to haunt him.
Grandpa shares stories about his time in the Air Force; Bart starts smoking in an effort to impress Milhouse's cousin.
A surprise from Marge's past has her bonding with Bart and terrifying Homer.
The family goes on a trip down memory lane when Homer gets an old roll of film developed -- revealing the origin of Lisa and Bart's rivalry.
When Lisa joins the high school marching band, she finds an unlikely mentor in Shauna Chalmers; Homer becomes a craft beer brewer.
Marge follows Bart around in an effort to get him to confess to being involved in a bulldozer crash; Homer ignores Santa's Little Helper when Flanders brings a new dog home.
Professor Frink uses science to transform himself into a more attractive man; when Marge, Bart, and Lisa visit Grampa for Valentine's Day, they find the old folks in a drug-induced hallucination that lets them relive happy memories.
Bart can't control his feelings when he gets a new teacher; Lisa befriends an octopus.
When Homer wins the competition to become the new Duffman after the old one retires, the sober nature of the job forces him to realize beer isn't as important as he thought.
When Chief Wiggum uses a military jetpack to fight crime, he ends up crashing it into the church, leaving Marge and the congregation to resort to gambling to raise money for the repairs.
Lisa meets the son of the late musician Bleeding Gums Murphy -- and attempts to improve his life.
Homer is asked to keep Princess Kemi out of trouble while her father, a Nigerian king, makes a deal with Mr. Burns; Moe thinks Kemi is related to the Nigerian prince who scammed him.
Cletus discovers that his wife, Brandine, has been hiding a secret love -- of learning.
When Bart befriends a famous kid influencer who owns an ultra-cool skate wear brand, Homer leads a rebellion of loser dads against them.
When Homer is erroneously blamed for leaving Santa's Little Helper locked in a hot car, footage of the incident goes viral, outraging all of Springfield and making Homer a pariah.
Bart, Martin and the bullies are on the run for their lives when a wilderness weekend takes a chilling turn.
When Homer and Marge are lost in an icy wilderness, they must push themselves to their limits to survive.
Marge and Mr. Burns fight over a brash young football prodigy.
Fat Tony becomes Godfather to Maggie Simpson.
Teenage Homer and Grampa take a road trip to look for his mom.
Smithers finds true love with a famous fashion designer, but his new relationship may destroy Springfield.
Things for Ned and Homer go from bad to worse in the stunning conclusion of this SIMPFLIX prestige crime thriller.
When a ruthless debt collector comes to Springfield, Homer and Ned's lives are sucked into the artfully violent world of prestige TV.
Marge puts a hurtful word in Lisa's brain; Bart gets in shape.
Evergreen Terrace is overrun with traffic, and Moe has a fateful choice to make.
Bong Joon-ho's ``Parasite,`` Bambi's revenge and much, much more are featured in the annual Halloween special.
When Grampa falls victim to a phone scammer, the Simpsons set out on a mission of vengeance to get his money back.
A musical comes to life in Springfield as Marge stages a revival of her beloved high school show -- but her wonderful memories are threatened by the return of a rival from the past.
After Moe breaks their most sacred rule, a secret society of bartenders seeks ultimate vengeance on Homer and his friends.
A British secret agent comes to Springfield in search of a Russian spy.
Lisa makes a shocking college decision, wounding Marge.
Lisa gets a new imaginary friend -- a depressed British singer from the 1980s; Homer becomes a truck guy.
Mr. Burns gets into the plant-based burger business.
It is revealed that Chief Wiggum's wife is more than she seems; Marge takes part in a jewel heist.
A secret from Flanders' past is revealed; a never-before-seen room in the Simpson home.
Homer tries to reunite his favorite band from his youth, but film and TV creator J.J. Abrams beats him to it.
Cletus becomes a singing sensation; Homer becomes a new man; Cletus turns against his fans.
Bart becomes a successful caddy, but Marge worries it is ruining his character.
Bart finds his old teacher's diary and learns a surprising secret; Lisa discovers an even bigger surprise.
Comic book guy and his wife, Kumiko, debate having a baby; his origin story is revealed.
A cable channel films a Christmas movie in Springfield, and Skinner falls in love.
Lisa calls her teacher, Ms. Hoover, a hack and refuses to apologize; Lisa learns Ms. Hoover's private pain.
Odd couple Skinner and Chalmers embark on an 800-mile car ride to Cincinnati to attend an administrator's convention.
Bart becomes a voice-over actor; Comic Book Guy is humiliated at Comic-Con; Lisa is set up for a fall.
Grampa is accused of a crime; Kent Brockman questions his career.
When Marge and the kids take a seaside vacation, Homer is unwittingly tempted by a British femme fatale.
The annual terror-themed trilogy, including a frightening look at the 2020 election, parodies of Pixar and ``Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse`` and a ninth birthday Lisa just can't get over.
Lisa stays home from school to explore the wonders of Western art; each family member takes on the persona of a famous artist.
At a museum exhibit of Ancient Rome, Marge and Homer get into an argument about Homer's lack of ambition.
Mr. Burns goes undercover as ``Fred`` at the nuclear power plant and becomes friends with Homer and the gang; Burns implements all sorts of amenities to improve his employees' lives, but a jealous Smithers plots to bring the old, bitter Burns back.
After the Simpsons' dog bites Marge, the family explores the tragic past of Santa's Little Helper.
Lisa makes a new friend who loves horses, but then becomes part of a circle of snooty young rich girls; Homer takes Marge on a romantic cruise.
In Michigan, Reverend Lovejoy uncovers the reason why Bode left and came to Springfield; when the congregation learns of his crime, they must decide whether to banish their new priest.
When Bode, a young charismatic new preacher, comes to town and shakes things up at church, Reverend Lovejoy investigates his mysterious past.
Cletus becomes a helium tycoon; Maggie reunites with baby Hudson.
When Maggie goes to preschool, Marge decides to get a job to pass the time and ends up working at an upscale weed dispensary; Homer decides to open his own dispensary that mimics a sketchy drug deal, putting their two businesses at odds.
Bart bonds with Ned Flanders, which leaves Homer jealous, so he retaliates by mentoring Nelson Muntz; a heroic act by Homer makes Bart look up to him again.
When Marge implements a screen time limit for the whole family, she realizes that she is the one addicted -- not her husband and children.
Bart accidentally sees a new superhero movie a month before it comes out -- and the world cowers before his newfound plot-spoiling powers.
Homer and Marge compete to be the topic of Lisa's ``Most Interesting Person I Know`` essay; Professor Frink develops a cryptocurrency, overtaking Mr. Burns' title of richest man in Springfield; Mr. Burns schemes to take his title back.
The sea captain finds a treasure he's been searching for all his life, but it's taken from him by the townspeople; Marge convinces the people of Springfield to build a STEM school.
Homer recalls a family vacation to the Grand Canyon with the Flanders.
Homer and Marge attend Artie Ziff's wedding and become quite uncomfortable when they realize that his bride-to-be is a clone of Marge; Lisa grapples with the misogynistic implications of the popularity she receives after getting her new braces.
Sideshow Bob gets contracted as the mall Santa; someone steals all the Christmas packages off people's front porches.
When Todd blames God for the death of his mother and rejects his faith, Ned sends him to live with the Simpsons in an attempt to scare him back into God's arms.
The Simpsons are forced to face various Thanksgiving nightmares, including the first Thanksgiving, an artificial intelligence mishap and a dangerous space mission complicated by a sentient cranberry sauce.
The Simpsons join other Springfield families on the Van Houtens' annual trip to Costa Rica, which they obviously can't afford; Homer befriends Patty's new girlfriend; Lisa tracks down the real reason the Van Houtens can go on this trip every year.
When Marge realizes that everyone views her as boring, she takes up woodsman competitions as a hobby, which takes her on a month-long retreat to Portland with her trainer.
After a trip to Aquatraz Water Park, Lisa becomes determined to set free Springfield's most vicious animals in captivity; Homer fulfills a lifelong dream of buying a boat, and quickly realizes boat ownership sucks.
During the San Castellanta street festival, much of the town finds their wallets have been pickpocketed; after the state investigator puts the wrong man in jail, Chief Wiggum sets out to catch the real criminal and show he's still up for police work.
Homer is demoted and must supervise interns, among whom is a go-getter who asks Homer to be his mentor; when Homer inspires him to start a business of his own, the two find themselves being chased by the mob.
When a video of Bart and Homer fighting goes viral, they begin a journey as social media celebrities; Lisa battles the school's new industrialized detention system.
Lisa tries to restore the reputation of Springfield's first female inventor; Bart tells a lie that causes Homer and Marge to believe he is a sociopath.
After Homer's work cuts children's health care benefits, Marge turns to buying healing crystals as a cheaper solution for Bart's ADD; Bart begins to succeed in school, prompting Marge to open her own crystals empire and sell to mothers at school.
When Lisa's college fund goes missing, the documentary crime series ``Deadline Springfield`` goes in-depth to solve the case.
Marge must rescue Lisa when she is mistakenly granted political asylum in Canada while on a vacation to Niagara Falls; Homer takes Maggie to a ``Daddy and Me`` class.
Marge becomes director of Springfield's local theater, armed with Lisa's script resembling ``Hamilton``; Homer joins a baby class with Maggie, and he takes a liking to supervisor Chloe.
Lisa is scouted by the director of the Capitol City Philharmonic, to her band teacher's dismay; Homer works extra shifts at the plant, putting strain on the family.
Krusty releases an all-female reboot of ``Itchy and Scratchy,`` so Bart and his friends decide to boycott the show.
As Bart begins to excel in video game competitions, Homer discovers a passion for coaching him; Lisa attempts to bring Homer back to reality, but the plan causes chaos.
When a romantic night ends in injury, Marge recovers by taking up kite boarding while Homer bonds with his hallucinated hernia; Lisa attempts to fix her parents' strained relationship by seeking advice from an unlikely source.
After Homer steals Comic Book Guy's car, he must either prove his innocence in court or reconcile with the jilted nerd.
Krusty reveals the untold story of his past in his movie ``The Sands of Space``; while working as personal assistants on the movie, Bart and Lisa learn about the early years of their parents' relationship.
Marge gets arrested for letting Bart go to the park unsupervised; while Marge enjoys the welcome break from being mom and wife, Homer struggles to manage all the household responsibilities.
Homer angers Marge by watching their favorite show without her; Bart prepares to compete in Krusty's Holiday Trample.
When a fire levels Springfield, Mr. Burns agrees to the Simpsons' pleas that he fund the town's rebuilding, on the condition that he gets to put on a variety show.
A new teacher at school named Mr. Lassen (Willem Dafoe) is determined to crush Bart Simpson's spirit.
When Lisa spots a new best friend from the window of the bus, she gets a taste of what life could be like with a different, more cultured family.
When Marge and Homer leave Grampa to baby-sit the kids, some little green army men trigger a PTSD episode, sending the family on a journey to Grampa's past and the time period when he was a post-war toy model.
After a failed Black Friday shopping spree, Marge is determined to fix Christmas; Homer and the kids surprise Marge with a vacation to a Florida resort.
Lisa and Homer's bond gets stronger when they start spending real quality time together; Bart feels neglected, so Marge tries to help Homer balance his attention between the kids.
Homer finds his calling as a TV recapper, but his harsh grading causes a brawl with Krusty; after almost killing Homer, Krusty hides out at a real circus and finds happiness there.
Marge wants a job and stumbles into becoming a plastic food storage container-selling drag queen; Lisa tries to make the world better in the style of ``Amelie.``
On a mission to play hardcore pranks, Bart, Nelson and Milhouse get Moe a mail-order bride.
A self-driving car company sets up in Springfield and lures all the power plant employees to join its fun work environment.
Homer wins an oyster-eating contest against the mythical Cthulhu; Springfield is overrun by plant body-snatchers; Lisa finally snaps; Mr. Burns opens a retirement home with some Jurassic upgrades.
God and St. Peter contemplate what merits a soul getting into heaven, while citizens of Springfield remember their divine encounters.
Marge and Homer's marriage is tested when they travel to a tropical island to compete on Marge's favorite reality competition show.
Bart takes a dare and ends up in the hospital; to cover for himself and Homer, Bart lies about meeting Jesus in Heaven; Christian producers offer the Simpsons a movie deal, but Bart struggles with guilt about lying.
The Planet Express crew travels to Springfield to stop the Simpson family from destroying the future.
After finding Bart rooting for a Boston football team, Homer takes the family to Boston to show Bart what a terrible city it is.
Sanjay gives his stake in the Kwik-E-Mart to his son, who turns it into a trendy health food market; Bart decides to take the new store down.
Mr. Burns hires the Simpsons, except Homer, to be his virtual family; Homer becomes best friends with the girl next door.
Bart is captivated by a new teacher; Homer buys a new brand of what he thinks is milk, which causes early puberty for Bart and Lisa.
After Homer is fired, he returns to his favorite job, a dishwasher at a Greek restaurant; Lisa accidentally creates sentient artificial intelligence.
The story of Bart's life from 6 years old to his time as a young man reveals that Lisa's achievements and his relationship with Homer have shaped him more than he realized.
Bart is struck by lightning and is visited by ghosts seeking closure only he can provide.
The Simpsons go to Denmark so Grampa can benefit from the country's free health care.
Homer gets Flanders a job at the plant; Homer regrets it when Flanders starts to insist on carpools and demands more from Homer's work performance; Marge feels that her marriage has lost its spark.
Grampa makes a confession to Homer while on his deathbed, but when he makes a recovery, he comes to realize that the issue will not be easy to reconcile.
When the Simpsons' flight is rerouted to New Orleans, Lisa rediscovers her passion for jazz; Bart is intrigued by voodoo; Homer is intrigued by drinking.
Homer and Marge follow Moe after the bar closes early and discover him and his father fighting; they attempt to bring Moe and his father back together.
In an attempt to bring the family together, Marge forces everyone to give up electronics for the day and take a trip to a book store.
Bart goes to prankster rehab after a clown-mask prank terrifies the town and destroys Krusty's career; Krusty tries his hand at serious drama with a regional theater company.
Homer and Marge recount the story of their transition from loving their life without kids to being miserable parents.
When Homer is accused of stealing a million-dollar painting, only a detective from the 1970s can clear his name.
Fearing that the end of the world is near, Mr. Burns tasks Dr. Frink with testing all of Springfield's residents to determine who is worth saving.
The Simpsons go to a STEM conference; Lisa falls for a crooning jazz pianist; Bart discovers he has an affinity for chemistry.
The town puts together a search party after Bart goes missing; Sideshow Bob tries to force his whereabouts out of Milhouse.
As future Lisa writes her college application essay for Harvard, she recalls disappointing birthdays that helped shape her.
Homer reunites the old bowling team to cheer up Moe; the bowling team must compete with arrogant millionaires; Lisa and Marge try to teach Bart that money isn't everything.
Marge is frustrated with the local government and decides to run for mayor; she makes Homer the butt of her jokes to win public support.
Grampa gets a hearing aid and finally hears what everyone has been saying about him; Principal Skinner discovers that his mother has kept a secret from him.
Maggie becomes possessed by an ancient demon; Lisa discovers a perfect version of her family in an alternate universe; Homer cannibalizes himself.
Homer discovers Maggie's whistling talent and launches her baby-celebrity career; When Marge impresses Fat Tony with her interior design taste, he hires her to style his brothel.
Marge and Lisa turn Lisa's experiences into a pop culture hit, but they struggle with creative differences.
In a magical medieval world, Marge's mother is turned into an Ice Walker and Homer forces Lisa to use illegal magic to cure her; Lisa is kidnapped and Homer must lead a feudal uprising to save her.
When Homer's court case determines that a dog's life is more valuable than a human's life, the canines recognize their new position of power and begin to assert their dominance.
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Moe helps Homer and Marge with their marriage; Nigel tries to break them apart after making a bet with Mr. Burns.
Bart gets in trouble on Grandparents' Day at school and is forced to hang out with Skinner's mother as punishment; a new game takes over the town of Springfield.
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Disappointed with Yale, Mr. Burns decides to start his own for-profit university and hires Homer as a professor.
Marge turns to a series of parenting experts for advice when she becomes worried that Bart is destined for failure; Homer decides to open a trophy store; Grampa gives Bart a watch coveted by Homer.
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Working for the school's paper, Lisa covers Bart's success when he becomes a star basketball player at Springfield Elementary; things go awry when Bart gets involved with the Mafia.
Bart and Lisa return home from Kamp Krustier early, interrupting Homer and Marge's romantic encounters; Bart and Lisa confront a source of trauma.
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Bart deals with his guilt after betraying Lisa; Springfield is in awe of Homer when he is revealed to be a chess savant.
All the fast food restaurants in Springfield go healthy, forcing Homer to turn to the last bastion of greasy food for comfort.
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Mr. Burns seeks revenge against a musical mogul who conned him, with help from Homer, Bart, rapper Jazzy James and the mogul's ex-wife; the richest kid in town demonstrates interest in Lisa; Smithers embarks on a journey; Marge opens a shop.
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Mr. Burns seeks revenge against a musical mogul who conned him, with help from Homer, Bart, rapper Jazzy James and the mogul's ex-wife; the richest kid in town demonstrates interest in Lisa; Smithers embarks on a journey; Marge opens a shop.
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Marge becomes obsessed with the Japanese way of life; Homer must find a new home for the family pig and Lisa must say goodbye to her saxophone.
Krusty and his daughter spend Christmas with the Simpsons; Reverend Lovejoy tries to attract converts after church attendance drops; a spooky Christmas toy haunts Maggie.
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Homer has the opportunity to sue Mr. Burns after a workplace accident; Marge seeks romance from an unexpected source; Lisa tries to maintain peace on the school bus.
Homer discovers an app that outsources his father-son bonding; Grampa learns he's about to become a father again.
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When the Retirement Castle and V.A. Hospital can't help Grampa with his health problems, the Simpsons decide to take a family trip to Cuba so they can get him some cheap medical care.
Homer gets roped into coaching the kids' lacrosse team with Milhouse's dad.
Homer gets roped into coaching the kids' lacrosse team with Milhouse's dad.
Lisa and Bart investigate a new candy from Krusty; Homer asks for Marge's help when he decides to ask for a promotion at the nuclear plant; news anchor Ken Brockman struggles with the changing media world.
Lisa and Bart investigate a new candy from Krusty; Homer asks for Marge's help when he decides to ask for a promotion at the nuclear plant; news anchor Kent Brockman wants to change the media world.
Mr. Burns initiates a contest in which the children of Springfield battle each other; Lisa's imaginary friend becomes jealous of her real friends; Moe tells Bart that the bar patrons are really covert agents.
Mr. Burns initiates a contest in which the children of Springfield battle each other; Lisa's imaginary friend becomes jealous of her real friends; Moe tells Bart that the bar patrons are really covert agents.
After finding Bart rooting for a Boston football team, Homer takes the family to Boston to show Bart what a terrible city it is.
Mr. Burns hires the Simpsons, except Homer, to be his virtual family; Homer becomes best friends with the girl next door.
When a fire levels Springfield, Mr. Burns agrees to the Simpsons' pleas that he fund the town's rebuilding, on the condition that he gets to put on a variety show.
When Marge opens a franchise sandwich shop, the running of the business proves challenging, especially when a competitor opens another location across the street.
Homer embarrasses himself while trying to read a speech at work, then turns to improv comedy to regain his confidence for public speaking; Marge decides to rebuild Bart's treehouse.
Homer makes a deal with a travel agent to be the courier of a top secret briefcase to get a discount on a family vacation to Paris.
A resident of Springfield dies; Krusty feels offended after being roasted on a cable channel, so he decides to retire; Lisa tries to keep Homer from getting hurt.
Marge gets arrested for letting Bart go to the park unsupervised; while Marge enjoys the welcome break from being mom and wife, Homer struggles to manage all the household responsibilities.
When Homer's efforts at parenting go poorly, Marge schedules him and Bart for a conflict resolution program; Marge manages Homer's fantasy football league.
Homer embarrasses himself while trying to read a speech at work, then turns to improv comedy to regain his confidence for public speaking; Marge decides to rebuild Bart's treehouse.
Homer makes a deal with a travel agent to be the courier of a top secret briefcase to get a discount on a family vacation to Paris.
Homer recalls a family vacation to the Grand Canyon with the Flanders.
When Marge takes Lisa to Capital City for a musical, the star tells Lisa how lucky she is to have a great mom; Bart comes up with a new plan to trick people.
When Lisa praises Homer's integrity, he is asked to be a World Cup referee; a slick gangster tests Homer's honesty.
Homer tries to find a boyfriend for Smithers, who is crushed by Burns' lack of affection; Milhouse replaces the lead in the school production of ``Casablanca`` when Bart takes the boy out.
When Marge and Homer buy a painting at the Van Houtens' yard sale, the couples find themselves at odds when the painting turns out to be worth a lot of money.
Lisa becomes a spelling-bee champion and uncovers a Spellympics scandal; Homer tours the country on the trail of a limited edition Krustyburger.
After failing to talk Lisa out of volunteering for a one-way journey to Mars, Marge decides to go with her.
Lisa becomes an intern at the local veterinarian's office; Marge works as a crime scene cleaner to earn extra money, but has a difficult time with the gore.
After Homer humbles a truck driver in a beef-eating contest, he drives cross-country to deliver the trucker's shipment on time.
Bart lets a homeless woman live in his closet after he accidentally loses her cart in the river; when Homer tries to prove that he is handy, he mistakenly traps the cat in the walls.
Homer tries to overcome a midlife depression with a string of inventions inspired by Thomas Alva Edison.
Bart and his friends take a spring break road trip in a rental car, while Lisa stays home and bonds with Homer.
Professor Frink uses science to transform himself into a more attractive man; when Marge, Bart, and Lisa visit Grampa for Valentine's Day, they find the old folks in a drug-induced hallucination that lets them relive happy memories.
Sanjay gives his stake in the Kwik-E-Mart to his son, who turns it into a trendy health food market; Bart decides to take the new store down.
Bart is captivated by a new teacher; Homer buys a new brand of what he thinks is milk, which causes early puberty for Bart and Lisa.
After Homer is fired, he returns to his favorite job, a dishwasher at a Greek restaurant; Lisa accidentally creates sentient artificial intelligence.
The story of Bart's life from 6 years old to his time as a young man reveals that Lisa's achievements and his relationship with Homer have shaped him more than he realized.
Lisa tries to restore the reputation of Springfield's first female inventor; Bart tells a lie that causes Homer and Marge to believe he is a sociopath.
When Homer loses $5,000 to Broadway legend Laney Fontaine in a poker game, he settles the debt by loaning out Lisa for a month; Laney transforms Lisa into a show-biz kid.
Lisa makes a new friend named Harper (Kristen Bell), who comes from a wealthy family; Homer befriends Harper's dad and enjoys the benefits of having a rich pal.
Sideshow Bob kills Bart; Homer has short-term memory loss; radiation exposure gives Lisa, Bart and Milhouse superpowers.
Homer and Lisa hide in the attic while former Halloween pop-up employees -- angry at Homer who cost them their jobs -- invade the Simpson's home.
Selma and Patty agree to stop smoking when they learn their father died of lung cancer; when Selma relapses, Patty becomes angry and moves in with Homer and Marge.
Bart and Lisa are on the case when someone steals the smoker Homer bought from a mysterious man at a barbecue shack.
After learning he has narcolepsy, Homer gets drunk instead of going home with his medicine; a visit to a marriage counselor leads to a trial separation for Homer and Marge; Homer dates a woman in her 20s.
In the future, a new clone of Homer is created each time he dies, Lisa's husband is a zombie-version of Milhouse and Bart has custody issues with his ex-wife.
Lisa dates a competitive eater; Bart benefits from helping convict Snake Jailbird escape from a jam.
Lisa transforms Springfield Elementary into a Waldorf school; Groundskeeper Willie coaches the mathletes.
When Bart is bullied at a dance, Marge gets the town to pass anti-bullying legislation; Homer is sent to rehab for bullying Flanders.
Grandpa shares stories about his time in the Air Force; Bart starts smoking in an effort to impress Milhouse's cousin.
The family goes on a trip down memory lane when Homer gets an old roll of film developed -- revealing the origin of Lisa and Bart's rivalry.
Odd couple Skinner and Chalmers embark on an 800-mile car ride to Cincinnati to attend an administrator's convention.
Marge follows Bart around in an effort to get him to confess to being involved in a bulldozer crash; Homer ignores Santa's Little Helper when Flanders brings a new dog home.
When Cheech and Chong stop in Springfield while on their reunion tour, Homer impresses Cheech so much he asks him to replace Chong; Principal Skinner forms a new comedy team with Chong; Marge tries to help a hoarder.
When Homer wins the competition to become the new Duffman after the old one retires, the sober nature of the job forces him to realize beer isn't as important as he thought.
After Bart steals a key from Principal Skinner's office and gets himself into hot water, Marge and Homer send him to a behavior modification camp.
When Chief Wiggum uses a military jetpack to fight crime, he ends up crashing it into the church, leaving Marge and the congregation to resort to gambling to raise money for the repairs.
Homer brings the whole family along when he is sent to Italy to pick up a new sports car for Mr. Burns.
Homer is asked to keep Princess Kemi out of trouble while her father, a Nigerian king, makes a deal with Mr. Burns; Moe thinks Kemi is related to the Nigerian prince who scammed him.
Fed up with the thankless duty of driving the kids around, Marge starts working as a driver for a transportation app service; Homer bankrupts Moe while watching the bar for a night.
Lisa writes a new anthem for Springfield when she learns the original was stolen from another town; Homer learns the meaning of ``wide pride.``
Homer and his new friend, an inventor named Elon Musk, revolutionize Springfield's nuclear plant; Mr. Burns wants to get rid of Musk after the inventor goes too far.
When Homer is hypnotized at the circus, he thinks he is a young boy again -- and becomes Bart's new best friend and accomplice.
The Simpsons board the wrong ride at Dizzneeland and end up being held captive at a zoo on Kang and Kodos' home planet.
When Homer stays out drinking with Moe on Christmas Eve, Marge tells him not to come home, leaving him to make a sad trek through the town.
A midlife crisis has Homer taking up bass guitar and forming a cover band with other dads, but the band's success is threatened by the breakout potential of one of its members.
A new teacher at school named Mr. Lassen (Willem Dafoe) is determined to crush Bart Simpson's spirit.
The Planet Express crew travels to Springfield to stop the Simpson family from destroying the future.
Lisa gets a surprise when the assemblywoman she brings in to stop Mr. Burns' fracking operation turns out to be attracted to him.
When Bart reads a set of Aramaic symbols, he and Lisa find themselves transported to an alternate universe; a member of Moe's gang wants to leave the life for a girl; the family is visited by former versions of themselves.
When Marge opens a franchise sandwich shop, the running of the business proves challenging, especially when a competitor opens another location across the street.
When Homer's efforts at parenting go poorly, Marge schedules him and Bart for a conflict resolution program; Marge manages Homer's fantasy football league.
A resident of Springfield dies; Krusty feels offended after being roasted on a cable channel, so he decides to retire; Lisa tries to keep Homer from getting hurt.
Bart tries to save a cow from the slaughterhouse; Homer and Marge devise a plan to stop Bart from getting married.
Homer tries to cash in on Springfield's new law allowing same-sex marriages by becoming an ordained minister via the Internet.
Homer and Lisa hide in the attic while former Halloween pop-up employees -- angry at Homer who cost them their jobs -- invade the Simpson's home.
Bart feel guilty when Nelson helps him win a race, besting Milhouse; when the July 4th fireworks are canceled due to budget constraints, Homer tries to help.
Marge swears off making friends after Homer offends their new neighbors but reconsiders when Lisa decides she doesn't need friends either.
Homer must figure out what to do when he wakes up to a world where everything and everyone is made out of Lego bricks.
When Bart's voodoo doll spell accidentally makes his teacher pregnant, he becomes a savior to couples hoping to conceive.
In the future, a new clone of Homer is created each time he dies, Lisa's husband is a zombie-version of Milhouse and Bart has custody issues with his ex-wife.
Lisa dates a competitive eater; Bart benefits from helping convict Snake Jailbird escape from a jam.
When Lisa praises Homer's integrity, he is asked to be a World Cup referee; a slick gangster tests Homer's honesty.
When Marge and Homer buy a painting at the Van Houtens' yard sale, the couples find themselves at odds when the painting turns out to be worth a lot of money.
When Retirement Castle is closed, Marge asks Grampa and two other octogenarians to move in; Nelson befriends Bart after Bart defends him.
A recent transfer student named Diggs (Daniel Radcliffe) rescues Bart from a confrontation with bullies.
During a research trip, Lisa learns that Sideshow Bob is the chief scientist at a big chemical engineering company; Marge tries to teach a teen church group about healthy sexual practices.
When Marge tries Homer's new high-tech glasses on, he learns she's seeing a marriage counselor; Bart refuses to buy Nelson a Valentine's Day card.
When Comic Book Guy meets a woman writing an autobiographical manga, he seeks Homer's advice on dating.
Principal Skinner gives the students a blank slate and promises the best-behaved among them can ride in a submarine; Lisa tries to help Krusty with his financial problems.
Lisa fears that Homer has become a domestic terrorist when he returns from a nuclear power convention a changed man.
A tornado inspires Homer and Marge to look for guardians for the kids in case something bad happens; Marge questions the motives of potential guardians.
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Moe's bar rag explains that he started as a medieval tapestry a thousand years earlier; Bart tries to reconcile with Milhouse; the disappearance of Moe's bar rag makes him realize he has friends.
After Krusty the Clown's show is canceled and his talent agency drops him, his very first agent, Annie, tries to craft his comeback.
A boulder traps Homer's arm when he takes a drive through a canyon; a spider bite paralyzes Homer; Flanders becomes a vigilante by night; Bart and Milhouse travel to a distant planet to obtain an extract.
When superintendent Chalmers is fired for taking Bart and his friends on an unauthorized field trip, the boys hold the school hostage until he is reinstated.
Marge swears off making friends after Homer offends their new neighbors but reconsiders when Lisa decides she doesn't need friends either.
When Bart's voodoo doll spell accidentally makes his teacher pregnant, he becomes a savior to couples hoping to conceive.
Homer must figure out what to do when he wakes up to a world where everything and everyone is made out of Lego bricks.
Fat Tony and Marge's sister, Selma, fall in love and get married; Bart discovers a special ability.
When Homer insists Bart must earn the new dirt bike he wants, Bart comes up with a scheme; James Lipton interviews a TV cast.
When Smithers transforms Moe's pub into a refined and trendy lounge, the establishment becomes Springfield's local gay hangout; Principal Skinner falls for the new, free-spirited music teacher (guest voice Kristen Wiig).
Marge sends Lisa to a performing arts camp, where counselors and fellow campers inspire her to embrace her creative side; upon returning to Springfield, Lisa grows restless with her boring suburban lifestyle.
Bart becomes convinced that his new neighbor is actually archenemy Sideshow Bob; to convince him that he is wrong, Marge takes Bart to the state penitentiary.
The Simpsons build a wind turbine in their backyard; Homer and Lisa try to help a whale beached by a storm.
Mr. Burns is questioned when a police officer sees a stolen painting at the billionaire's estate; Smithers runs the power plant while Mr. Burns is away.
When Marge tries Homer's new high-tech glasses on, he learns she's seeing a marriage counselor; Bart refuses to buy Nelson a Valentine's Day card.
When Comic Book Guy meets a woman writing an autobiographical manga, he seeks Homer's advice on dating.
Homer and Marge compete as part of a curling team at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Milhouse and Bart try to help Krusty regain his popularity after he is forced to restructure the format of his TV show.
To raise money for charity, Marge and the Philanthro-Chicks decide to pose for a calendar, but Marge poses after drinking a lot of wine, and the pinups become the talk of the town.
Homer decides to closely monitor Bart and Lisa to force them to succeed; Marge finds it difficult to resist the sauna she finds in the basement.
Homer tries to spend more time with Maggie; Moe falls for a woman he met on the Internet.
After learning that their marriage is in-valid, Homer asks Marge to renew their vows, but he mysteriously disappears before the wedding.
Lisa fights to save Springfield's bee population when Mr. Burns' plans for a new sports arena endangers it.
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Lenny wins the lottery and invites the Simpson family to a celebratory party at a luxurious hotel; Bart meets his exact look-alike, Simon, a member of the richest family in Springfield, and they decide to switch places.
When Lisa enters a documentary about her family in the Sundance Film Festival, Homer, Marge and Bart are embarrassed by the candid look at their lives.
Bart tries to save a cow from the slaughterhouse; Homer and Marge devise a plan to stop Bart from getting married.
When Bart and Lisa unearth Marge's diploma from Springfield University, Marge reminisces about her college days, when she dated a pretentious professor and Homer became a music star.
Homer, living a double life as a secret agent, must kill Kent Brockman; Bart and Lisa help Kodos reconnect with his home planet; Flanders decides to spook Springfield's children.
Caught in a bank robbery, Marge convinces the criminal (guest voice Steve Buscemi) to turn himself in by promising to visit him in jail.
After a trip on Mr. Burns' private plane, Homer enlists the aid of a life coach to help him find a job that allows him to use a corporate jet.
After the car breaks down, the family tells tales of revenge gone wrong, including one about nerd revenge at Springfield Elementary.
Homer gets into a brawl at a holiday ice-skating show; Gil accidentally gives away a gift meant for his boss's daughter.
Lisa helps Moe become a published poet, but when a literary conference features him, he takes all the credit for his success.
When the Simpsons' plans for a nice family outing turns bad, they try to salvage the night by telling different stories of disasters at sea.
While exploring with his family, Homer causes a cave to crumble and finds himself stuck upside-down in the ceiling.
Lisa becomes an intern at the local veterinarian's office; Marge works as a crime scene cleaner to earn extra money, but has a difficult time with the gore.
When Homer loses $5,000 to Broadway legend Laney Fontaine in a poker game, he settles the debt by loaning out Lisa for a month; Laney transforms Lisa into a show-biz kid.
Homer tries to cash in on Springfield's new law allowing same-sex marriages by becoming an ordained minister via the Internet.
Homer, Grampa, Apu and Flanders travel to Canada to buy sorely needed prescription drugs with fake Canadian health-care cards.
When Bart writes slogans on t-shirts, he catches the attention of Goose Gladwell, a gag-gift entrepreneur, and soon becomes a t-shirt magnate; Homer feels he no longer has a place in the family when Bart becomes the breadwinner.
Homer and Marge learn they were destined to be together when Homer tells the story of his first kiss.
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When Homer and Marge get caught having a rendezvous in Miami, Bart, Lisa and Grampa Simpson take off on a cross-country journey to foil their romantic getaway.
Judge Harm (Jane Kaczmarek) sends Bart to juvenile detention, where he meets a tough girl (Sarah Michelle Gellar) who helps him devise an escape plan.
After a bender Homer frames Marge for his DUI, and as a result Marge must check into rehab.
When the library runs short of books, Marge regales the kids with yarns about King Henry VIII, Sacagawea and Mozart.
After Krusty admits he never had a bar mitzvah, he hires Homer to fill in as guest host on his show during the ceremony.
Sideshow Bob kills Bart; Homer has short-term memory loss; radiation exposure gives Lisa, Bart and Milhouse superpowers.
After learning that their marriage is in-valid, Homer asks Marge to renew their vows, but he mysteriously disappears before the wedding.
Homer and Marge permit Moe to baby-sit Maggie after she takes a shine to the bartender.
When Homer and Marge enroll Bart in an activities club, he wages war against Milhouse, who belongs to a different one.
Owner H.K. Duff makes Santa's Little Helper the new mascot for Duff Beer.
Musician David Byrne offers to produce the song Homer wrote about his hatred for neighbor Ned Flanders.
Homer enjoys living with a gay couple and refuses to return home; Marge recruits Weird Al Yankovic to serenade her husband.
Bart inspires Krusty to run for Congress after Congressman Wilcox dies of a heart attack.
Marge retreats to the basement to lift weights after she is mugged.
Homer hires a private detective to spy on Lisa so he can get to know more about her.
Marge gets breast implants meant for a younger patient; Bart and Milhouse spot Krusty on an episode of ``Batman and Robin.``
Marge and the children send Homer to the Rolling Stones' fantasy camp, where he rubs elbows with rockers Elvis Costello, Mick Jagger, Lenny Kravitz, Tom Petty, Keith Richards and Brian Setzer.
Lisa suggests that Homer read aloud from a children's book that he got out of the library when Bart was born.
Grandpa tries to impress an attractive new woman (guest voice Olympia Dukakis) at the nursing home by showing off his driving skills.
When wealthy Greta Wolfcastle (guest voice Reese Witherspoon) develops a crush on Bart, her father, Rainier, gives Bart's family the royal treatment.
The Simpsons play folk legends like Paul Bunyan and Tom Sawyer.
Bart meets a girl named Sophie who claims to be Krusty's illegitimate daughter; Krusty later loses Sophie's violin in a poker game.
In Florida, Homer gets swept up in spring break revelry and accidentally runs over a legendary swamp alligator.
Lisa takes over the household after Marge is injured in a ski accident.
Bart feel guilty when Nelson helps him win a race, besting Milhouse; when the July 4th fireworks are canceled due to budget constraints, Homer tries to help.
After Homer becomes a celebrity by bowling a perfect game, he guest stars on ``The Springfield Squares.``
During a research trip, Lisa learns that Sideshow Bob is the chief scientist at a big chemical engineering company; Marge tries to teach a teen church group about healthy sexual practices.
Homer advises Mel Gibson about his new film, ``Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.``
A recent transfer student named Diggs (Daniel Radcliffe) rescues Bart from a confrontation with bullies.
When Homer buys bogus Super Bowl tickets, he must find a way to get a busload of angry fans into the game.
Dispirited Ned Flanders takes Homer's advice and goes to Las Vegas.
A dead convict controls Homer; Homer and Marge are on ``Jerry Springer``; the kids meet Itchy and Scratchy.
Krusty the Clown is banned from the Springfield Comedy Festival.
Apu tries to wriggle out of a marriage prearranged by his mother (voice of Andrea Martin) to a woman (voice of Jan Hooks) from his past.
Homer battles mutants in ``The Omega Man``; Bart morphs into an insect in ``Fly vs. Fly``; a bewitching Marge appears in ``Easy-Bake Coven.``
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Homer takes the family to New York after Barney leaves the car illegally parked at the World Trade Center.
Bart is befriended by a gay antiques dealer, causing Homer to find ways to intensify his own masculinity.
Homer contemplates a divorce when Milhouse's parents split up.
To pay for damaging their property, Bart agrees to do chores at a neighbor's house.
When Mr. Burns' long-lost illegitimate son, Larry, turns up, Mr. Burns rejects him because he thinks he's an idiot; Larry concocts a money-making scam with Homer.
Homer accepts a new job and moves the family to Cypress Creek, where the perfect setting soon turns sour.
The Simpsons rent a beach house for their first vacation ever; Lisa reinvents herself.
As Springfield prepares for its bicentennial celebration, Lisa uncovers the truth about the city's founder.
Krusty the Clown loses everything after being audited by the IRS, then dies in a plane crash.
Marge's lecture inspires vandal Bart to take pride in his community.
Lisa looks into her future when she visits a fortuneteller's booth.
Clown college graduate Homer's gigs are so successful, the mob believes he is Krusty.
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Bart stumbles into stardom when he lands a walk-on role on the ``Krusty the Clown Show.``
Fed up with Springfield's finest, Homer forms a vigilante group to catch a cat burglar.
Bart and Homer go on a father-son rafting trip and end up hopelessly adrift at sea.
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Bart and Lisa organize a celebrity-studded comeback special for an out-of-work Krusty the Clown.
Marge is arrested for shoplifting and is forced to undergo a devastating day in court.
Bart is suspended from school and must be taught at home; Lisa protests the tradition of snake-bashing.
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Bart and Lisa encounter shocking conditions at Krusty the Clown's summer camp.
Bart becomes suspicious when former con ``Sideshow Bob`` is released from prison and proposes marriage to Marge's sister Selma.
Homer cashes in on Lisa's uncanny knack for picking football game winners.
After Bart fools everyone into believing a child has fallen down a well, Sting performs to help raise money to save him.
Marge thinks she is pregnant, prompting Homer to relive their early years.
Homer is laid off when Mr. Burns sells the nuclear plant to a German corporation.
A local bartender becomes rich and famous using Homer's recipe for a flaming drink.
Homer decides building a soapbox racer with Bart will bring them closer.
Homer's guilt prompts him to fulfill Lisa's dream of owning a pony.
An excess of Halloween candy gives Bart, Lisa and Homer nightmares.
Lisa and Bart try to reunite Krusty with his estranged father.
Homer becomes a hero when he single-handedly prevents a meltdown at the nuclear plant.
Principal Skinner disappears shortly after Bart takes a part-time job working for a local mobster.
After wishing him bad luck, Homer feels responsible when Ned Flanders' business fails.
Lisa's patriotic essay wins the Simpson family a trip to Washington, D.C.
Mr. Burns needs a vital blood transfusion and Bart is the only one with the right blood type; when Mr. Burns fails to show the Simpsons enough gratitude for Bart's blood, Homer writes him a vindictive letter.
Bart, Milhouse and Martin pool their resources to buy the first-ever edition of the ``Radioactive Man`` comic book, but refusing to trust each other, they spend a stormy night together with it in the treehouse.
After Homer gets drunk at a party and leers at Maude Flanders, Marge forces him to accompany her on a marriage counseling weekend at a wooded retreat.
While Bart runs for class president, Lisa falls for her substitute teacher.
Marge enrolls in an art class; Homer joins a weight-loss clinic.
Grandpa Simpson inherits $106,000 from a woman he falls for at his rest home.
Homer wants to get rid of the dog unless he passes obedience school.
After meeting his millionaire half brother (voice of Danny DeVito), Homer sets out to design the perfect car.
The Simpsons play Cupid for Principal Skinner and Marge's sister.
Lisa shows Homer the error of his ways when he pirates cable television.
Homer and Marge reminisce about their high-school romance and how he won her heart.
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Homer is told he only has 24 hours to live after eating incorrectly prepared blowfish at the Happy Sumo sushi restaurant.
Homer mulls litigation after his boss hits Bart with his car.
Marge launches a crusade when she becomes disgusted with violence on television.
Reckless Bart plans to duplicate dangerous stunts he saw performed on TV.
After fighting with Lisa, Bart runs away from home to teach the family a lesson.
Homer bets that Bart will beat Flanders' son in a miniature-golf tournament.
Homer's popularity as the local baseball team's mascot sends him to the big leagues.
The Simpsons ruin Mr. Burns' chance of being elected governor.
Bart and Lisa try to outdo each other with scary Halloween stories.
Homer gains confidence and success after buying a hair growth product with company money.
Failing fourth grade, Bart gets the class brain to tutor him.
Homer thwarts Bart and Lisa's efforts to bring the notorious babysitter bandit to justice.
Krusty is accused of robbing the Kwik-E-Mart, thanks to witness Homer Simpson, but Bart is convinced that his hero is innocent and with Lisa's help, sets out to prove it.
An exchange program sends Bart to France and an Albanian to Springfield.
Bart uses a miniature camera to spy on a bachelor party Homer is attending.
Marge faces a difficult decision when she falls for her bowling instructor.
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In an effort to be popular, Bart decapitates the statue of Springfield's founder.
Homer and Bart go for help when the Simpsons' camper breaks down in the woods; Homer is mistaken for Bigfoot.
Lisa's family attempts to cheer her up when she becomes depressed.
Bart's grandfather comes to his aid after he is beaten up by a bully.
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Homer discovers families can get along when the Simpsons attend the company picnic.
After losing his job, Homer becomes an anti-nuclear activist.
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No episode description is available yet.
After Bart cheats on an aptitude test, he is placed in a school for gifted children.
Marge has to spend all the family's Christmas present money getting Bart's tattoo removed, so Homer gets a job as Santa but bets all his wages on a dog with a festive name.
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Lisa gets a surprise when the assemblywoman she brings in to stop Mr. Burns' fracking operation turns out to be attracted to him.
When Retirement Castle is closed, Marge asks Grampa and two other octogenarians to move in; Nelson befriends Bart after Bart defends him.
When Bart reads a set of Aramaic symbols, he and Lisa find themselves transported to an alternate universe; a member of Moe's gang wants to leave the life for a girl; the family is visited by former versions of themselves.
After learning he has narcolepsy, Homer gets drunk instead of going home with his medicine; a visit to a marriage counselor leads to a trial separation for Homer and Marge; Homer dates a woman in her 20s.
Apu tries to wriggle out of a marriage prearranged by his mother (voice of Andrea Martin) to a woman (voice of Jan Hooks) from his past.
After a failed Black Friday shopping spree, Marge is determined to fix Christmas; Homer and the kids surprise Marge with a vacation to a Florida resort.
Homer and Marge recount the story of their transition from loving their life without kids to being miserable parents.
Bart goes to prankster rehab after a clown-mask prank terrifies the town and destroys Krusty's career; Krusty tries his hand at serious drama with a regional theater company.
Fearing that the end of the world is near, Mr. Burns tasks Dr. Frink with testing all of Springfield's residents to determine who is worth saving.
When Homer is accused of stealing a million-dollar painting, only a detective from the 1970s can clear his name.
Homer and Marge follow Moe after the bar closes early and discover him and his father fighting; they attempt to bring Moe and his father back together.
Homer gets Flanders a job at the plant; Homer regrets it when Flanders starts to insist on carpools and demands more from Homer's work performance; Marge feels that her marriage has lost its spark.