Homer's Barbershop Quartet
While flipping through records at a flea market, Bart and Lisa
discover an album by the Be Sharps, a barbershop quartet comprised
of Homer, Barney, Apu and Principal Skinner. Homer tells them all
the story of their rise and fall, gets nostalgic and the Be Sharps
reunite for one last concert on the roof of Moe's Tavern.
Cape Feare
Sideshow Bob is released from prison and sets out to kill his arch
nemesis, Bart. Bart and his family are relocated by the police,
but Bob manages to track them down. With pure wit, and a bit of
help from the HMS Pinafore, Bart is able to get Bob arrested for
attempted murder
Homer Goes to College
When it is revealed that Homer is grossly unqualified to be a
safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, he goes
to Springfield University to study nuclear physics. While there,
Homer befriends a group of nerds, who he teaches to be real
college boys
Rosebud
Mr. Burns has a nostalgia moment when his birthday approaches and
he realises he wants his bear Bobo back. Through some freakish
coincidence, Bobo now belongs to Maggie, who in the end realises
how much Bobo means to Mr. Burns and gives him back.
Treehouse of Horror IV
In this year's tricky triptych of terror, Bart presents three
Halloween treats based on paintings in the "Fright Gallery." In
the first story, Homer sells his soul to the devil (played by Ned
Flanders) for a doughnut. In the second instalment, Bart has a
nightmare about the school bus crashing that might just be coming
true the next day during his commute. And finally, a vampiric Mr.
Burns invites the Simpson family over to his castle for dinner.
Marge on the Lam
Marge spends some time with her neighbour, Ruth Powers, and the
two find that they enjoy each other's company very much. One
night, Ruth picks up Marge in a car belonging to Ruth's ex.
Pursued by Chief Wiggum, Marge and Ruth take to the road, Thelma
and Louise-style.
Bart's Inner Child
Homer and Marge are entranced by a charismatic self-help guru
named Brad Goodman. He on his turn is charmed by Bart, because he
listens to his 'inner child'. He encourages all of Springfield to
do as they feel, but that might not have been such a good idea.
Boy-Scoutz 'N The Hood
Bart and Milhouse try out an all-syrup Squishee, which causes him
to wake up with a massive hangover, and the knowledge that he
enlisted in the Junior Campers. They go on a father-son rafting
trip, but with Homer on board of course everything goes wrong.
The Last Temptation of Homer
Homer finds he's falling in love with Mindy Simmons, the beautiful
new engineer at the plant. They are sent to represent the Power
Plant at the National Energy Convention. Mindy clearly feels for
him but even though he's tempted by her beauty and her love for
doughnuts and sandwiches, Homer stays faithful to Marge.
$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and
Love Legalized Gambling)
When gambling is legalized in Springfield, Mr. Burns opens a
casino on the boardwalk, slowly driving him crazy. Marge finds
herself drawn to the slots, where she begins to spend all of her
time. Meanwhile Bart opens his own casino in his treehouse and
Lisa has to get ready for the USA pageant.
Homer the Vigilante
A cunning cat burglar named Molloy is robbing Springfield's
citizens of their most prized possessions. Homer forms a citizens'
watch group that winds up breaking more laws than they protect.
Molloy continues his crime spree uninterrupted, but when he sets
his sites on the world's biggest cubic zirconium housed in the
Springfield Museum, he winds up getting busted and returns
everything he stole.
Bart Gets Famous
While working as Krusty the Clown's personal assistant, Bart
accidentally steals the limelight when he knocks over a set on
live TV and says four magic words: "I didn't do it." Bart becomes
more famous than anyone, but it all comes to an end when his fans
turn fickle and realize that "I didn't do it" isn't such a funny
catchphrase after all
Homer and Apu
After Homer eats tainted meat from the Kwik-E-Mart, Apu finds
himself out of a job. As an apology to Homer, Apu moves in with
the Simpsons while actor James Woods becomes the new clerk at the
Kwik-E-Mart. Apu and Homer travel to India to get Apu's job back,
but in the end all it takes is for Apu to save James Woods' life.
Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy
After years of loving her Malibu Stacy doll, it begins to dawn on
Lisa that her favourite toy sets a bad example for little girls.
Lisa tracks down the original creator of the doll, and together
they design and market a positive, pro-girl doll. The toy is
almost a breakout success, but then a new Malibu Stacey comes
out...with a new hat.
Deep Space Homer
Homer and Barney are tested to be NASA astronauts, so the
organization will be more appealing to the common man. In the end
Homer passes all the tests and goes into space, where Homer causes
all forms of accidents and conflicts, leading to their almost
destruction. In the end an inanimate carbon rod saves the day.
Homer Loves Flanders
When Homer discovers that Ned Flanders has season football
tickets, the two men begin spending a lot of time together. Ned's
animosity for Homer grows until he finally realizes that he hates
his neighbour an blows up at him in church. The entire community
is shocked, but Homer defends him and the two decide to remain
friends, until Homer remembers that he hates Ned and everything
goes back to normal.
Bart Gets an Elephant
Bart wins first prize in a wacky radio contest and becomes the
proud owner of a giant elephant he names Stampy. Homer finds
Stampy's upkeep too expensive and sells the elephant to an ivory
dealer. Bart intervenes and sets Stampy free to go on a
destructive rampage through Springfield. Eventually, Stampy finds
a nice home at an animal refuge.
Burns' Heir
Monty Burns realizes that he has no children and therefore no heir
for his vast fortune. After an audition process Bart is selected
for his attitude and scrappiness. He moves in with Mr. Burns who
tries to make him hate his family, but in the end Bart turns
against Burns himself
Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song
Principal Skinner must learn to live without his beloved
elementary school when Bart gets him fired. Ned Flanders is
brought in to act as principal in Skinner's place. Realising that
Skinner wasn't so bad as a principal, Bart schemes up with him to
get Flanders fired and Skinner reinstated.
The Boy Who Knew Too Much
In a case ripped right out of the headlines, Bart is the only
witness when Mayor Quimby's ne'er-do-well nephew, Freddy,
allegedly assaults a snooty French butler. The only thing
preventing Bart from coming forward and clearing him is the fact
that he'll have to admit that he was cutting school that day and
receive a stiff detention sentence.
Lady Bouvier's Lover
Having already fallen hard for Marge, Mr. Burns now finds himself
smitten with Marge's mother, Jacqueline Bouvier. Competing for the
old lady's affection is Grandpa Simpson. Burns is the more dashing
suitor and a wedding is at hand. Grandpa crashes the wedding just
before they wed and Mrs. Bouvier decides she'd rather stay
single.
Secrets of A Successful Marriage
Homer comes to teach an adult education class on how to have a
successful marriage. He turns out to be pretty good at it
dispensing quite a bit of personal information and gossip about
his marriage to Marge, which causes his better half to go
half-crazy and nearly end the marriage.