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- A lightning storm causes giant advertising mascots to come to life; The children are terrorized by Groundskeeper Willie in their dreams; Homer finds himself trapped in another dimension.
- Homer is forced to become a department store Santa when Marge spends the family's Christmas savings on removing Bart's tattoo.
- 1989– 30mTV-148.6 (3.8K)TV EpisodeMr. Burns builds a casino when Springfield decides to legalize gambling, with Marge becoming addicted to the slot machines.
- While Bart is hospitalized, Lisa runs into her old mentor Bleeding Gums Murphy, who is also a patient, and becomes devastated when he dies soon after.
- Lisa becomes interested in astronomy and starts fighting the light pollution which is preventing her from being able to enjoy her new hobby.
- Washed-up movie star Troy McClure starts dating Selma in an attempt to silence bizarre rumors about his personal life and resuscitate his career.
- Mr. Burns falls in love with a younger woman and recruits Homer to help him impress her.
- The citizens of Springfield host their own film festival, with popular movie critic Jay Sherman arriving from New York to judge.
- Ned Flanders starts dating a famous movie star, but has difficulties with the tabloids following them everywhere.
- Lisa attends a singing competition for children, and Homer becomes her manager because of his skill to write songs that the crowd loves.
- Marge stars in a musical adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire, but is angry with Homer's lack of interest; Maggie squares off with her strict new daycare owner.
- Springfield is split in two when Homer revolts because his area code is changed; the new town walls itself off from the neighbors.
- Homer is disappointed when the western he rented turns out to be a musical, so the family reminds him of the musical moments in the show's history.
- Homer buys Marge a new kitchen, and Marge likes cooking in the new kitchen so much she attends the Ovenfresh Bakeoff.
- Ned deals with his grief after Maude's untimely death.
- The family recalls past tales of lost love.
- Bart and Homer befriend two carnies and invite them to stay with them, but the carnies soon swindle the Simpsons out of their house.
- Bart becomes an overnight sensation as the "I didn't do it" boy on Krusty the Clown's show.
- A damning report on childhood obesity in Springfield leads to the formation of a pee-wee football team. After belittling Ned Flanders, Homer ends up coaching the team, but his favoring of Bart makes him unpopular.
- Bart makes a fake driver's license and takes Milhouse, Martin, and Nelson on a huge road trip; Lisa spends time with Homer at the power plant.
- Krusty the Clown is left almost broke after Bart inadvertently rats him out to the IRS, forcing Krusty to take drastic action.
- After being beaten up by Nelson Muntz one too many times, Bart turns to Grampa for help, and soon leads a rebellion against the school bully.
- After having a horrible day, Bart gets a job tending bar for a group of gangsters and becomes the prime suspect when Principal Skinner mysteriously disappears.
- Bart and Lisa are respectively held back and moved forward one grade, putting them in the same class.
- On Thanksgiving, Bart runs away after refusing to apologize to a distraught Lisa for accidentally destroying her cornucopia.
- After an uncontrollable Santa's Little Helper destroys several important Simpson possessions, Homer announces that he will be thrown out of the house unless he completes obedience training.
- Bart becomes jealous when Milhouse falls in love with a new student named Samantha; Homer accidentally receives a vocabulary-building tape instead of a weight-loss one.
- Bart falls for Reverend Lovejoy's daughter and is surprised when she becomes a bad influence on him.
- Brad Goodman, a self-help guru, encourages Springfield to act more like Bart, with disastrous results.
- After finding out Homer squandered his money from a baby commercial, Bart moves out into a loft, and meets skateboarding legend Tony Hawk.
- Fans are invited to take a behind-the-scenes look at "The Simpsons," revisiting some of the most memorable experiences the family has been through.
- Convinced he's the only man with guts to tell him the truth, Mel Gibson insists Homer accompanies him in Hollywood to help fix his newest film project.
- Sideshow Bob gets out of jail and plots to take his revenge on Bart by marrying his Aunt Selma and killing her.
- When Marge leaves Homer because he allowed an adult movie being shot in their house, she seeks self-fulfillment in protecting manatees.
- After joining the Junior Campers while on a sugar high, Bart reluctantly invites Homer to accompany him on the group's annual father-son rafting trip, which soon goes awry.
- Because of Homer losing his driver's license, Marge has to drive everyone everywhere, which is so stressful for her that she accidentally runs over Homer leading to the two seeing a marriage counselor.
- A social services officer brings unity to the Simpson family, but their newfound happiness is threatened when the cocktail waitress Homer married in Vegas shows up at their door.
- Bart is put on medication to control his behavior, but the pills cause him to become paranoid and insane.
- After Homer "wins" a $2000 settlement from the plant due to radiation-induced sterilization, his half-brother Herb sees an opportunity to regain his fortune.
- After rekindling her artistic talents, Marge is commissioned to paint a portrait of Mr. Burns; Homer vows to lose weight after getting trapped in a water slide.
- The Simpsons try to reunite Mr. Burns with Larry, his slovenly long-lost son.
- Problems with a bully lead Lisa to examine just what makes bullies aggressive. Meanwhile, Homer gets into the baby-proofing business.
- After being released from prison on parole, Sideshow Bob plots to murder Bart.
- Marge takes up heavy drinking to spend more time with Homer. Bart and Lisa confront a famous movie director about the drop in quality his films have taken.
- Homer becomes the manager of a beautiful young country singer and finds himself almost attracted to her, sparking Marge's jealousy.
- Homer becomes a hippie after a revelation about his middle name.
- Homer's heckling of the Springfield Isotopes baseball team during one of their games inadvertently leads to his appointment as the new team mascot.
- While the kids become stranded on a desert island, Homer attempts to cash in on the Internet.
- When a new television game show grows in popularity and begins to draw away Krusty's TV audience, he decides to retire from the television business.
- In an effort to increase the dismal television ratings for their space launches, NASA decides to send an ordinary man into space, and Homer is chosen for the task.
- Marge is inspired to write a novel, but the storyline of the book (a fat, mean husband, and a handsome, sweet neighbor) makes Homer jealous.
- Homer meets a new friend, Ray the Roofer, but gets confined to a mental institution when his friends and family think he made him up.
- Homer writes a Christmas carol called "Everybody Hates Ned Flanders," which soon becomes so popular that the family decides to leave town for a while.
- Homer and Moe attempt insurance fraud so that Moe can support his new girlfriend. When Homer ends up in jail, Moe has to decide whether or not to come forward.
- Homer cowards out of a pistol-duel and hides out with the rest of the family on a country farm.
- Apu struggles with fatherhood after Manjula gives birth to octuplets.
- After eating insanity peppers at a chili cook-off, Homer has a hallucination of a talking coyote urging him to find his soulmate.
- Bart is led to believe he has special healing powers after a tent revival.
- Bart begins designing T-shirt slogans, and his T-shirts become very popular among the citizens of Springfield.
- Marge goes into therapy to find the root cause of her traumatizing aerophobia.
- Moe claims a drink that Homer invented is his own, with the drink making the bar a local hot spot, but threatens his friendship with Homer.
- Bart and Lisa see into the future where their lives have changed.
- Selma decides to adopt a child, so the whole family goes to China.
- A toy company purchases Springfield Elementary and uses the student body as a focus group for their new Christmas toy Funzo.
- 1989– 30mTV-PG7.5 (2.2K)TV EpisodeWhen Homer is hired as a local food critic by a newspaper in Springfield, he finds himself in deep trouble after his reviews turn out to be too critical.
- In this clip show, the citizens of Springfield honor Homer Simpsons with a Roast, but the festivities take a turn for the worst when aliens crash it.
- Marge's high school sweetheart Artie Ziff returns and offers Homer a million dollars to spend a weekend with Marge.
- Homer becomes a minor celebrity around Springfield after bowling a perfect game.
- The Simpsons family must participate in a reality television show in which they try to live in the same way that the families did in the 1800s.
- After Homer humiliates Ned Flanders, Ned, Rod, and Todd decides to leave Springfield and live in Humbleton, Pennsylvania.
- Marge and Homer lose custody of the kids, who are sent to live at the Flanders' house.
- Homer is branded as a pervert after his kids' babysitter misconstrues his retrieval of a candy from the seat of her pants as a sexual advance.
- Homer is a hero after averting a nuclear meltdown that he nearly caused, but he doesn't want to tell anyone that he stopped it completely by accident.
- As part of a new Fox show, the Simpsons participate in a wife-swap.
- Apu moves in with the Simpsons after losing his job when Homer gets ill from the contaminated food; James Woods takes over the Kwik-E-Mart.
- A video of Homer dancing becomes so popular that all major sports players hires Homer to design celebration dances for them.
- Homer and his co-workers qualify for the plant softball team's league final, but Mr. Burns hires nine professional MLB players in order to win a $1 million bet.
- Homer becomes a member of a mysterious organization called the Stonecutters and is heralded as "the chosen one".
- Homer and his friends are forced to drink in the Simpsons' garage after Moe the Bartender renovates his shady bar into a hipster hangout.
- An outbreak of burglaries inspires Homer to lead a vigilante group.
- Homer changes his name to "Max Power" after discovering that he shares his name with a dimwitted TV character.
- Desperate for money, Homer takes a loan from Patty and Selma; Bart discovers a natural talent for ballet.
- After alcohol is banned in Springfield, Homer adopts the moniker of the "Beer Baron" to bootleg liquor, prompting an investigation from an uptight Treasury agent.
- After the kids find a record with Homer's picture on it, he recalls the story of how he achieved fame in the 1980s with his barbershop quartet, The Be Sharps.
- Homer's laziness begets the ire of his industrious but arrogant new co-worker Frank Grimes; Bart buys a run-down factory for a dollar.
- After a photograph of Homer gyrating with an exotic dancer is distributed throughout Springfield, he finds himself kicked out of the house by Marge.
- After losing his job, Homer contemplates ending it all, until he discovers a new life path as a safety advocate.
- When a frozen mailman from the 60's is found in a Springfield glacier, doubts arise about whether Abe really is Homer's father.
- After Marge befriends John, a gay store owner, Homer worries that his presence will have a negative effect on Bart's sexuality.
- Homer takes Bart and Lisa to a music festival in an attempt to prove his coolness, but ends up embarrassing them after being hired to participate in the festival's freak show.
- Homer becomes a Krusty the Clown stand-in, but is mistaken for the real Krusty by the Springfield mafia.
- When Homer is secretly videotaped complaining about his family in a taxi, they send him off to a rock and roll fantasy camp so he can try to live his dream.
- Homer is forced to go on a hunger strike by the Springfield Isotopes after uncovering a secret plan to have the baseball team moved to New Mexico.
- After a hurricane destroys Ned Flanders' house, he suffers a nervous breakdown and is forced to confront repressed problems from his childhood.
- Bart's comic about Homer becomes a hit on-line, prompting Homer to attempt to control his anger.
- With Homer's help, Flanders tries to establish a Christian theme park based on drawings in Maude's sketch book.
- Lisa participates in the Spellympics, but Homer is busy traveling cross-country as Krusty Burger test-markets a new sandwich. Lisa is confident that she will win, until she learns that the contest is rigged against her.
- The husbands of Springfield plot revenge after Apu outshines them on Valentine's Day.
- Marge becomes a church counselor; Homer discovers his face on a Japanese detergent logo.
- After he learns he has a daughter, Krusty turns to Homer for parenting advice.
- Everybody loves the new Simpsons' house guest Becky. Except Marge, who thinks Becky wants to kill her.
- With Bart continually getting in trouble, Homer bans him from seeing the new Itchy & Scratchy movie.
- Marge becomes a crusader against cartoon violence after an episode of "Itchy and Scratchy" seemingly inspires Maggie to attack Homer.
- Marge can't deal with the quiet after Homer has his jaws wired shut.
- Bart and Lisa attend "Kamp Krusty" but it is nothing like they thought it would be; Homer's hair grows back and he loses weight while the kids are away.
- Fearing he only has three years to live, Homer takes the family on a vacation to Florida, where they become fugitives after seemingly killing a famous alligator.
- Homer intentionally gains more weight in order to qualify for disability and work from home, but soon realizes that being morbidly obese comes with its own problems.
- After humiliating Bart at a church picnic, Homer resolves to get in shape. Soon, he is contacted by an energy bar company that wants him to climb a mountain as a promotion.
- Homer gets sent to India when the power plant is relocated there. Selma and Patty kidnap Richard Dean Anderson after he spurns their MacGyver fan club.
- After Krusty is found guilty of robbing the Kwik-E-Mart following Homer's eyewitness testimony, Bart and Lisa set out to prove his innocence.
- When Krusty's show is canceled after losing viewers to a ventriloquist and his dummy, Bart and Lisa organize a celebrity-filled comeback special for their favorite clown.
- Homer and Bart try to start their own grease business; Lisa organizes a school dance.
- Marge accidentally gets breast implants.
- When Mr. Burns revokes the plant's dental plan, forcing Lisa to be fitted with cheap, ugly braces, Homer leads its union into going on strike.
- Marge contemplates an affair with a handsome bowling instructor.
- Bart and Lisa try to reunite Krusty the Clown with his father.
- Homer enters Lisa in the Little Miss Springfield pageant to build her self-esteem.
- While researching for an essay, Lisa discovers that Springfield's founding father was actually a murderous thief.
- Townspeople believe that Lisa has unearthed the fossilized remains of an angel.
- Lisa's crush on an environmental activist inspires her to live in a tree threatened by loggers.
- A trip to a local petting zoo convinces Lisa to give up meat, despite excessive pressure to convince her not to do so.
- Angered by the vacuous phrases her Malibu Stacy doll utters, Lisa works with Malibu Stacy's original designer to create a doll with admirable traits.
- While trying to coax Maggie into saying her first word, Homer and Marge talk about how Lisa spoke hers.
- Homer buys Lisa a pony that the family can ill afford.
- Lisa is jealous when a new girl in class is smarter than she is; Homer obtains a giant mound of sugar.
- Homer recounts the story of Bart's first day of school, which corresponds with the story of how Lisa got her saxophone.
- Lisa has a crush on her substitute teacher; Bart decides to run for class president.
- A fortune teller gives Lisa a look at her wedding in the year 2010.
- Lisa finds out how rough Marge has it when her mom is in traction and she becomes the woman of the house. Homer and Bart's antics get her so worked up she conspires to teach them a lesson.
- Lisa pretends to be a college student when she befriends two college girls; Bart is forced to live in a plastic bubble after being bitten by a mosquito.
- Marge's relationship with Bart is strained when he is caught shoplifting before Christmas.
- When Marge takes a job at the power plant, Mr. Burns falls in love with her; Bart "cries wolf" to avoid taking a test.
- 1989– 30mTV-147.3 (2.2K)TV EpisodeMarge's new SUV gives her a potent case of road rage.
- A misunderstanding leads to Marge being imprisoned for shoplifting, with her absence soon descending the family, and eventually, the town into chaos.
- A girls' night out turns into a high speed chase when Marge learns her friend is driving a stolen car.
- After receiving a considerable donation of money, Springfield builds a monorail system with Homer as the conductor, unaware they've just boarded a one-way train to Hell.
- Homer deals with corruption when he becomes Mayor Quimby's bodyguard.
- 1989– 30mTV-147.2 (1.6K)TV EpisodeMilhouse moves to Capitol City, and therefore Lisa and Bart become best friends.
- When Bart accidentally burns down the family's Christmas tree and gifts, he claims that a robber stole everything. As a result, the town gets them a new tree and pitches in to raise funds.
- When Homer is wanted dead for reneging on a 10,000 dollar pledge to PBS, Reverend Lovejoy sets him up for missionary work in the South Pacific until the heat dies down.
- A depressed Lisa's spirit is lifted when she meets a jazz-man, Bleeding Gums Murphy.
- After saving Maggie's life, Moe develops a special bond with her, much to Homer's dismay.
- Homer becomes the talk of the Springfield art community when a failed barbecue pit he worked on is mistaken for an art project.
- When a wealthy man moves to Springfield, Mr. Burns begins to feel that he is losing his grasp on the citizens and decides to enlist the help of Homer.
- After faking his own death, Homer is reunited with his mother, who harbors a deep secret.
- After winning a political essay contest, Lisa is invited to Washington, D.C., but she soon becomes upset after discovering how policy-making really works.
- Homer opens a successful snow-plowing business, only to inspire Barney to start a rival outfit that puts him out of work.
- The family makes Krusty run for Congress because of air traffic being redirected to fly dangerously close to their house.
- A series of vignettes showcasing a day in the life of various Springfield residents.
- Mrs. Krabapel falls for Comic Book Guy and they plan a Star Trek like wedding. Principal Skinner plans to prevent it.
- Homer's mother returns to Springfield, and the city pardons her from the charges against her. Mr. Burns is furious about this and makes a plan to get Mona Simpson in prison.
- Bart develops a crush on his new neighbor, only to discover that she's dating Jimbo Jones; Homer sues an all-you-can-eat restaurant after he's kicked out.
- A music producer offers Bart and his friends a chance to participate in an up-and-coming boyband, but the boys are not up to it after making a discovery.
- Homer meets his half-brother Herb Powell, an automobile tycoon who zealously bonds with the family and tasks Homer with designing a car for the average American.
- After Grampa's new girlfriend dies and leaves him $106,000 in her will, he tries to decide what to do with it.
- Homer throws out Santa's Little Helper for not saving him from a fire, but soon the dog becomes Duff's new mascot.
- 1989– 30mTV-146.7 (1.6K)TV EpisodeAfter bullying her, Bart is restricted by court order to come too close to Lisa.
- 1989– 23mTV-PG8.8 (5.3K)TV EpisodeAfter apparently consuming poison blowfish, Homer is told that he only has 24 hours to live.
- Homer becomes chief of police after a scandal forces Wiggum out.
- Marge befriends a convict with an artistic streak. Meanwhile, Homer battles the chiropractic industry after he creates a miracle back pain cure.
- Bart went to a rap concert Marge told him not to go to. In order to avoid punishment from Marge, he makes Marge and Homer believe he has been kidnapped.
- Homer turns to religion to help him get what he wants and is soon awarded the church in an injury settlement. He then turns the church into his personal party pad and Reverend Lovejoy leaves Springfield to wallow in its hedonism.
- After Bart receives a microphone which can transmit through radios, he decides to pull a series of pranks and eventually convinces the town that a boy has fallen down a well.
- A Hollywood film crew shoots an adaptation of the "Radioactive Man" comics in Springfield, with Rainier Wolfcastle in the title role and a reluctant Milhouse as his sidekick, Fallout Boy.
- After his birthday party goes wrong, Mr. Burns begins to want his childhood toy, a teddy bear named Bobo; Homer finds that Maggie is in possession of the doll.
- The Simpsons get an abused horse and make him a contender in horse racing. Homer finds out a secret conspiracy about jockeys. Lisa tries to reach President Clinton when the results of a school band talent competition seem tainted.
- After aptitude tests seemingly indicate that they are best-suited to police work and homemaking respectively, Bart is made hall monitor while Lisa becomes a delinquent.
- Marge becomes jealous when Lisa begins idolizing her old high school friend, Chloe Talbot, a famous reporter.
- Homer and Bart get careless with a model rocket and accidentally do damage to Springfield's church, but when Mr. Burns offers to commercialize it to repair the destruction, Lisa leaves Christianity behind to become a Buddhist.
- When Sideshow Bob is released from prison and is elected Mayor of Springfield, Bart and Lisa suspect foul play and are determined to expose his corruption.
- Sideshow Bob again escapes from prison and takes control of a TV screen at an air show, demanding all television stations immediately go off the air.
- Homer becomes a costumed vigilante who uses pies for weapons after witnessing Lisa get humiliated at a competition at the state fair.
- Homer causes an international incident after he joins the Naval reserves.
- Homer lies on a medical insurance form in order to obtain a miracle hair restoring drug.
- The Simpsons win a trip to Africa after Homer finds a golden animal cracker from the 60's in the loft.
- When Maggie is revealed to have an IQ of 167, Lisa is no longer the genius of the family, causing a rivalry between the sisters.
- Homer and Marge enjoy a night on the town, leaving the kids with a diabolical babysitter, with a surprising secret.
- After Skinner once again has let Mrs. Krabappel down, Bart nominates her for Teacher of the Year. When the nomination is accepted, Skinner tries to get back Krabappel by asking her to marry him.
- Homer accidentally lands in a mental hospital and ends up sharing a room with a white man who thinks he is Michael Jackson.
- Marge takes up body-building to boost her self-esteem after being mugged at the Kwik-E-Mart.
- After realizing how unpopular she is, a disillusioned Lisa sees the vacation to Ned Flanders' beach house as an opportunity to reinvent herself.
- Homer and his friends head to the Super Bowl, but are forced to sneak in when they discover their tickets are counterfeit.
- Marge rallies for a ban on sugar after Springfield is declared America's fattest city.
- Homer's attempt at creating a motorcycle gang attracts a real gang, who kidnap Marge.
- Homer installs a tennis court in the backyard, but his lousy playing creates a rift in the family.
- Homer hears about the Rapture, and by using numerology to calculate when the Rapture is coming he learns that it is only one week away.
- Bart breaks up with his new girlfriend Greta, but gets jealous when she begins dating Milhouse.
- A hypnotist uncovers a traumatic experience from Homer's childhood.
- Bart suspects a paroled Sideshow Bob is up to his old tricks when he is hired by his brother Cecil to assist in the construction of a dam.
- Homer takes the family camping, but it soon becomes a misadventure when they lose their equipment and Homer is mistaken for Bigfoot.
- When the items Bart purchased with a fake credit card are repossessed, he claims that Santa's Little Helper is the dog he bought instead of his new pet, Laddie.
- 1989– 30mTV-PG9.0 (5.1K)TV EpisodeHomer must travel to New York to get his car back, which is illegally parked at World Trade Center Plaza.
- Homer's gossip website becomes a huge hit, but when his information runs out he resorts to making up news.
- Bart is sent to France on a student exchange program, where he's treated like a slave; an Albanian student with suspicious motives takes Bart's place in the family.
- Homer hires a private detective to learn more about Lisa.
- Bart and Lisa meet a vagabond who claims to be the creator of Itchy from "Itchy and Scratchy."
- At the dump Homer is videotaped while being attacked by a bear. The town regards him a coward, so Homer decides to strike back at the bear.
- 1989– 30mTV-147.2 (1.7K)TV EpisodeBart is expelled from Springfield Elementary, and Bart is therefore enrolled in St. Jerome's Catholic School.
- Bart and Lisa convince Grampa to let them use his name for episodes of "Itchy and Scratchy" they have written; Homer re-takes a test he failed in high school.
- Homer and Marge find themselves on death row after they are framed for murder.
- A new cemetery right outside the window of Lisa's room makes Lisa suffer from many sleepless nights.
- Homer has to use Sideshow Bob in order to track down a potential assassin.
- The whole town of Springfield conspires to teach Homer and Bart a lesson after the pair begin running confidence scams.
- Bart starts living on food from the new candy machine in school only, but he becomes so overweight that he has to go to a fat camp.
- Homer becomes a boxer after Moe discovers his amazing ability to take a punch.
- The Simpsons become lost in Italy, finding their way to a small town that Sideshow Bob has become the mayor of.
- Homer is cast as Poochie, a new "Itchy and Scratchy" character designed to reverse declining ratings; a hip college student moves in with the Simpsons.
- Homer's marriage is in trouble when he develops an attraction to a new co-worker; Bart undergoes medical treatments that make him look like a nerd.
- After a disastrous performance, Krusty changes his image and becomes an edgy stand-up.
- Milhouse tutors Lisa in Italian, and Marge joins the Cheery Red Tomatoes, a group that plans to rob Mr. Burns of one million dollars worth of Fabergé eggs.
- Bart meets a retired cowboy movie star and convinces him to make a comeback on The Krusty the Clown Show.
- Homer receives responsibility for Mr. Burns' mansion when he is on leave and takes Burns' yacht to international waters to have a party.
- Bart is punished with community service at the Retirement Castle after he ruins Springfield's chances of hosting the Olympics.
- Abe gets his driver's license back to impress a new woman at the retirement home.
- Burns loses his fortune and recruits Lisa to help him get it back.
- After Otto loses his job as school bus driver because he does not have a license, Bart convinces Homer and Marge to let Otto stay with them until he gets back on his feet.
- After Bart takes a joyride in a police car, a judge orders him to be tethered to Homer at all times.
- Lisa feuds with Principal Skinner after being elected school president.
- At his 20th anniversary celebration as school principal, Principal Skinner is discovered to be an imposter of the real Seymour Skinner.
- Prime minister Tony Blair welcomes the Simpsons to England where they run into author J.K. Rowling and actor Ian McKellen.
- Bart is sent to a military school to be disciplined; Lisa, seeking a challenge, enrolls with him, but faces discrimination as the school's only girl cadet.
- Springfield builds an opera house, but since no-one attends it they convert it into a prison. Old and forgotten laws are used to fill the prison, and therefore Homer goes to jail for kicking a can five times in a row. In jail, Homer becomes a snitch
- 1989– 30mTV-147.4 (2.8K)TV EpisodeTroy McClure hosts a retrospective of the first 137 episodes of The Simpsons (1989).
- Troy McClure presents three spinoffs: "Chief Wiggum, P.I.," "The Love-Matic Grandpa," and "The Simpson Family Smile-Time Variety Hour."
- Special Agents Mulder and Scully arrive in Springfield after Homer claims to have seen an alien.
- Apu's marriage is on the rocks after Manjula finds out he cheated on her.
- Homer is forced to spy for the IRS after an audit. But when he is asked to retrieve a trillion dollar bill from Mr. Burns, he switches sides and the two flee to Cuba for refuge.
- 1989– 30mTV-147.7 (2.8K)TV EpisodeMarge enters the pretzel vending business, but when she fails, Homer recruits some help from the mob.
- Apu receives a letter from his mother stating that it's time for him fulfilled his arranged marriage obligation, he pretends Marge is his wife.
- After playing a prank on the whole town, Bart is sentenced to six months of juvenile detention. There he meets Gina, who forces Bart to escape with her.
- Homer and Marge tell the story of how they met and fell in love in high school.
- Homer's midlife crisis leads to a disastrous attempt at being an inventor.
- Artie Ziff is discovered hiding out in the Simpsons' attic.
- Lisa is invited to join the Springfield chapter of MENSA and after Mayor Quimby flees, the group ends up running the city. Meanwhile, Homer poses for a series of erotic photos.
- The Simpsons must perform on a Japanese game show after Homer loses their money on a vacation.
- When Homer finds an old note revealing Marge only married him because she was pregnant with Bart, he moves into a condo with two gay guys.
- Bart, Milhouse and Martin each pitch in to buy an highly-collectible "Radioactive Man" comic book, which soon has a disastrous effect on their friendship.
- Krusty decides to do what he never did when he was thirteen years old - have a Bar Mitzvah.
- Homer becomes the sanitation commissioner for Springfield. His ineptitude pollutes the town and leads to a drastic solution.
- The Simpsons move into a cursed house, then are abducted by aliens, before Homer is ensconced in a tale by Edgar Allen Poe.
- Homer sells his soul to the Devil for a donut, Bart contends with a gremlin on the side of the school bus which only he can see, and the family discovers that Mr. Burns is a vampire.
- Homer receives an evil hair transplant; Bart and Lisa get trapped in an Itchy and Scratchy cartoon; Maggie is revealed to be an alien.
- The family's job at Mr. Burns' country estate goes awry when Homer goes mad; Homer's attempt to repair a toaster results in inadvertent time travel; The school staff turn cannibalistic.
- The Simpsons attempt to cover up their accidental murder of Ned Flanders. Bart and Lisa acquire super powers. An electronic apocalypse threatens Springfield.
- A gypsy puts a curse on Homer; The Simpsons' new automated house malfunctions and tries to kill Homer; Bart and Lisa attend a school for wizards.
- First, Homer kills the Grim Reaper and takes his place in Reaper Madness. Then, Professor Frink's father is revived, only to kill people and steal their organs in Frinkenstein. Finally, Bart and Milhouse get a stop watch that can stop time in Stop the World, I Want To Goof Off.
- Ned gains the power to foresee people's deaths; Maggie is shrunk inside a vitamin capsule and swallowed; Eliza Simpson and her sidekick hunt down a murderer.
- An android son replaces Bart; Homer and friends are the quarry in Mr. Burns' hunting tournament; a witch turns townsfolk into their Halloween costumes.
- Homer's rush to the hospital to re-attach his severed thumb, Lisa's rush to school to win the science fair, and Bart's run-in with an illegal fireworks scheme interconnect from their point of view.
- Santa's Little Helper's new mate has puppies, and Mr. Burns schemes to steal them and make them into a coat.