Who Shot Mr. Burns (part 2)
Mr. Burns' assailant is finally revealed. At first, all signs
point to Smithers, but new evidence emerges that clears
Smithers, and Homer Simpson becomes the main suspect. Mr.
Burns wakes up just in time to reveal Maggie Simpson shot him
after a tug-of-war over a lollypop.
Radioactive Man
Springfield is chosen as the shooting location for the
Radioactive Man film and all the children are invited to
audition for the role of Radioactive Man's sidekick. The
producers select Milhouse, who soon grows disenchanted with
the movie-making process. After they go way over budget
because of fictitious taxes, the whole project is cancelled.
Bart Sells His Soul
Bart decides to sell his soul to Milhouse for five dollars.
Bart wants his soul back and it is given back to him Lisa, who
bought it for him. Meanwhile, Moe transforms his tavern into
a family restaurant.
Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily
When Bart is sent home from school with head lice and Lisa
loses her shoes, Marge and Homer are accused of being
negligent parents and their kids are taken away to be placed
in the foster care of the Flanders family. Homer and Marge
get them back just in time, before they are baptised.
Lisa the Vegetarian
Lisa realizes that it's wrong to eat animals after a long
petting session with a baby lamb at a local zoo. After
fighting everyone over it, and trying to convince them, she
realises she must tolerate the beliefs of others.
Treehouse of Horror VI
In this year's blood-chilling blockbuster boo-fest, the
Simpsons celebrate Halloween with three visions of terror.
First, Springfield is destroyed by a band of angry, marauding
billboard icons. In the second segment, Groundskeeper Willie
kills off the students of Springfield Elementary one-by-one.
In the third segment, Homer steps into an alternate dimension,
where he becomes a 3-D rendering.
King-Size Homer
Sick of the workaday grind at the Springfield Nuclear Power
Plant, Homer comes up with a scheme to gain enough weight to
be classified as disabled, thereby earning the right to work
from home. He accidentally nearly causes a meltdown, and
after saving the day realises that his less fat figure was
better after all
Mother Simpson
Homer's long-lost mother returns to the Simpson
family. It turns out that Mother Simpson is a fugitive from
the law and has spent the last quarter century in hiding.
Realizing that it wasn't such a good idea to emerge from the
underground, Mother Simpson bids her son and his family
good-bye and returns to her secret life.
Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming
Lax prison security makes it possible for Sideshow Bob to
escape from prison. This time, he's less interested in killing
Bart Simpson as he is in knocking out Springfield's television
stations, threatening Springfield with an A-bomb attack if
they don't comply. Bart foils Bob's plans yet again.
The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular
To celebrate the momentous 138th episode of The Simpsons, Troy
McClure hosts a retrospective of classic moments and
never-before-seen outtakes.
Marge Be Not Proud
Bart wants a new video game called "Bonestorm" more than
anything in the world. He steals one from the department
store, but gets caught in the act. After the incident, Marge
doesn't punish Bart, but she does ignore him a bit. Bart finds
a way to make up for it, and Marge forgives him
Team Homer
Homer forms the Pin Pals, a bowling team, which is greatly
successful until Mr. Burns joins. Meanwhile, Principal Skinner
implements a school-wide dress code when Bart shows up to
school in a MAD Magazine T-shirt, but when it rains the grey
of the uniform changes into every colour of the rainbow.
Two Bad Neighbours
Former President Bush becomes the newest resident of Evergreen
Terrace, but Homer and Bart get off on the wrong foot with
them. Bush spanks Bart after the boy destroys his memoirs, and
from that moment on it's war between Homer and Bush.
Eventually Bush moves out, and former president Gerald Ford
moves in.
Scenes From the Class Struggle in Springfield
After a chance encounter with an old high school acquaintance,
Marge finds herself and her family invited to an
ultra-exclusive country club. Homer finds he is a natural at
golf, and each of them find something good in the club, but in
the end they realise they'd rather stick to their own kind.
Bart the Fink
Bart messes with Krusty the Clown's life yet again, this time
getting his idol busted for tax fraud. Krusty crashes his
plane into a mountain, killing himself. While mourning
Krusty's death, Bart and Lisa start getting the sneaky
suspicion that the clown actually faked his own death to avoid
the taxman.
Lisa the Iconoclast
Springfield prepares for the town's bicentennial celebration.
Lisa discovers some new data about Jebediah Springfield, which
would harm his image, but she allows the people of Springfield
to go on celebrating Jebediah anyway, since the great man's
legacy is more important than the actual facts of his life.
Homer The Smithers
Mr. Burns' assistant, Waylon Smithers, nearly works himself
into a nervous breakdown and is forced to go on a vacation,
while Homer is left to take over his job. Mr. Burns learns
how to take care of himself, and fires Smithers, but then
homer injures him, so that Smithers gets his old job back.
A Fish Called Selma
After a series of sordid tabloid scandals involving marine
life, Troy McClure needs some quick damage control, and starts
to date Selma. Shortly after the nuptials, Troy insists they
have a baby for good publicity. Selma doesn't want to bring a
child into the world for that, so she ends the charade then
and there and returns to her normal life.
The Day the Violence Died
Bart and Lisa befriend Chester J. Lampwick, a homeless man who
claims to have invented the cartoon cat and mouse, only to
have his idea stolen by Roger Meyers. Chester successfully
sues the company, thus rendering them bankrupt. The cartoon
is saved though, but not by Bart or Lisa...
Bart on the Road
A day spent with Aunts Patty and Selma at the DMV leads to a
fake ID for Bart and a cross-country road trip for his
friends. After Bart's rental car is destroyed, the boys are
trapped in Knoxville. Only Lisa can save the day, but she
needs to enlist the help of her new best buddy, Homer, to get
them back home.
22 Short Films About Springfield
In this breakneck tour through a day in the life of
Springfield, we learn that a lot goes on in a little town in
some state, somewhere in America.
Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in
'The Curse of the Flying Hellfish'
After Grandpa's old army buddy passes away, the
biggest secret in old Abe's life is revealed. He and Mr. Burns
are the 2 last remaining members of the Flying Hellfish, a
group of soldier that stashed away nazi fortune left to the
last to survive.
Much Apu About Nothing
When Proposition 24, an anti-immigrant law, is put into
effect, Apu risks being deported as an illegal alien. Lisa
finds he can take a test to become a legal citizen, and
passes, so is allowed to stay in Springfield.
Homerpalooza
Homer gets grungy when he becomes a sideshow performer at
Hullabalooza, an alternative rock festival. Homer's
performance consists of using his enormous gut as a target for
cannonballs, but when it threatens to destroy his life, he
goes back to his family.
Summer of 4 ft. 2
When her family goes away to a beach house for the weekend,
Lisa decides to transform herself into a new, cooler person.
Soon, Lisa befriends Erin, a cool but disaffected local kid,
and her friends. Bart is seething with jealousy and shows Erin
and her friends Lisa's elementary school yearbook to prove
what a good student and a goody-goody his sister really is.
Bart's plan backfires, however, when Lisa's new friends turn
out to like her anyway, even if she is a nerd.