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Season 1

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# Airdate Prod. Code Title
1 - 101 December 17, 1989 7G08 "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
2 - 102 January 14, 1990 7G02 "Bart the Genius"
3 - 103 January 21, 1990 7G03 "Homer's Odyssey"
4 - 104 January 28, 1990 7G04 "There's No Disgrace Like Home"
5 - 105 February 4, 1990 7G05 "Bart the General"
6 - 106 February 11, 1990 7G06 "Moaning Lisa"
7 - 107 February 18, 1990 7G09 "The Call of the Simpsons"
8 - 108 February 25, 1990 7G07 "The Telltale Head"
9 - 109 March 18, 1990 7G11 "Life on the Fast Lane"
10 - 110 March 25, 1990 7G10 "Homer's Night Out"
11 - 111 April 15, 1990 7G13 "The Crepes of Wrath"
12 - 112 April 29, 1990 7G12 "Krusty Gets Busted"
13 - 113 May 13, 1990 7G01 "Some Enchanted Evening"

Season 2

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# Airdate Prod. Code Title
14 - 201 October 11, 1990 7F03 "Bart Gets an F"
15 - 202 October 18, 1990 7F02 "Simpson and Delilah"
16 - 203 October 25, 1990 7F04 "Treehouse of Horror"
17 - 204 November 1, 1990 7F01 "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish"
18 - 205 November 8, 1990 7F05 "Dancin' Homer"
19 - 206 November 15, 1990 7F08 "Dead Putting Society"
20 - 207 November 22, 1990 7F07 "Bart vs. Thanksgiving"
21 - 208 December 6, 1990 7F06 "Bart the Daredevil"
22 - 209 December 20, 1990 7F09 "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge"
23 - 210 January 10, 1991 7F10 "Bart Gets Hit by a Car"
24 - 211 January 24, 1991 7F11 "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish"
25 - 212 January 31, 1991 7F12 "The Way We Was"
26 - 213 February 7, 1991 7F13 "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment"
27 - 214 February 14, 1991 7F15 "Principal Charming"
28 - 215 February 21, 1991 7F16 "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?"
29 - 216 March 7, 1991 7F14 "Bart's Dog Gets an F"
30 - 217 March 28, 1991 7F17 "Old Money"
31 - 218 April 11, 1991 7F18 "Brush with Greatness"
32 - 219 April 25, 1991 7F19 "Lisa's Substitute"
33 - 220 May 2, 1991 7F20 "The War of the Simpsons"
34 - 221 May 9, 1991 7F21 "Three Men and a Comic Book"
35 - 222 July 11, 1991 7F22 "Blood Feud"

Season 3

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# Airdate Prod. Code Title
36 - 301 September 19, 1991 7F24 "Stark Raving Dad"
37 - 302 September 26, 1991 8F01 "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington"
38 - 303 October 3, 1991 7F23 "When Flanders Failed"
39 - 304 October 10, 1991 8F03 "Bart the Murderer"
40 - 305 October 17, 1991 8F04 "Homer Defined"
41 - 306 October 24, 1991 8F05 "Like Father, Like Clown"
42 - 307 October 31, 1991 8F02 "Treehouse of Horror II"
43 - 308 November 7, 1991 8F06 "Lisa's Pony"
44 - 309 November 14, 1991 8F07 "Saturdays of Thunder"
45 - 310 November 21, 1991 8F08 "Flaming Moe's"
46 - 311 December 5, 1991 8F09 "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk"
47 - 312 December 26, 1991 8F10 "I Married Marge"
48 - 313 January 9, 1992 8F11 "Radio Bart"
49 - 314 January 23, 1992 8F12 "Lisa the Greek"
50 - 315 February 6, 1992 8F14 "Homer Alone"
51 - 316 February 13, 1992 8F16 "Bart the Lover"
52 - 317 February 20, 1992 8F13 "Homer at the Bat"
53 - 318 February 27, 1992 8F15 "Separate Vocations"
54 - 319 March 12, 1992 8F17 "Dog of Death"
55 - 320 March 26, 1992 8F19 "Colonel Homer"
56 - 321 April 9, 1992 8F20 "Black Widower"
57 - 322 April 23, 1992 8F21 "The Otto Show"
58 - 323 May 7, 1992 8F22 "Bart's Friend Falls in Love"
59 - 324 August 27, 1992 8F23 "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?"

Season 4

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# Airdate Prod. Code Title
60 - 401 September 24, 1992 8F24 "Kamp Krusty"
61 - 402 October 1, 1992 8F18 "A Streetcar Named Marge"
62 - 403 October 8, 1992 9F01 "Homer the Heretic"
63 - 404 October 15, 1992 9F02 "Lisa the Beauty Queen"
64 - 405 October 29, 1992 9F04 "Treehouse of Horror III"
65 - 406 November 3, 1992 9F03 "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie"
66 - 407 November 5, 1992 9F05 "Marge Gets a Job"
67 - 408 November 12, 1992 9F06 "New Kid on the Block"
68 - 409 November 19, 1992 9F07 "Mr. Plow"
69 - 410 December 3, 1992 9F08 "Lisa's First Word"
70 - 411 December 17, 1992 9F09 "Homer's Triple Bypass"
71 - 412 January 14, 1993 9F10 "Marge vs. the Monorail"
72 - 413 January 21, 1993 9F11 "Selma's Choice"
73 - 414 February 4, 1993 9F12 "Brother from the Same Planet"
74 - 415 February 11, 1993 9F13 "I Love Lisa"
75 - 416 February 18, 1993 9F14 "Duffless"
76 - 417 March 11, 1993 9F15 "Last Exit to Springfield"
77 - 418 April 1, 1993 9F17 "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show"
78 - 419 April 15, 1993 9F16 "The Front"
79 - 420 April 29, 1993 9F18 "Whacking Day"
80 - 421 May 6, 1993 9F20 "Marge in Chains"
81 - 422 May 13, 1993 9F19 "Krusty Gets Kancelled"

Season 5

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# Airdate Prod. Code Title
85 - 504 October 21, 1993 1F01 "Rosebud"
88 - 507 November 11, 1993 1F05 "Bart's Inner Child"
89 - 508 November 18, 1993 1F06 "Boy-Scoutz N the Hood"
90 - 509 December 9, 1993 1F07 "The Last Temptation of Homer"
91 - 510 December 16, 1993 1F08 "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying
and Love Legalized Gambling)
"
92 - 511 January 6, 1994 1F09 "Homer the Vigilante"
93 - 512 February 3, 1994 1F11 "Bart Gets Famous"
94 - 513 February 10, 1994 1F10 "Homer and Apu"
95 - 514 February 17, 1994 1F12 "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy"
96 - 515 February 24, 1994 1F13 "Deep Space Homer"
97 - 516 March 17, 1994 1F14 "Homer Loves Flanders"
98 - 517 March 31, 1994 1F15 "Bart Gets an Elephant"
99 - 518 April 14, 1994 1F16 "Burns' Heir"
100 - 519 April 28, 1994 1F18 "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song"
101 - 520 May 5, 1994 1F19 "The Boy Who Knew Too Much"
102 - 521 May 12, 1994 1F21 "Lady Bouvier's Lover"
103 - 522 May 19, 1994 1F20 "Secrets of a Successful Marriage"

Season 6

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# Airdate Prod. Code Title
104 - 601 September 4, 1994 1F22 "Bart of Darkness"
105 - 602 September 11, 1994 1F17 "Lisa's Rival"
106 - 603 September 25, 1994 2F33 "Another Simpsons Clip Show"
107 - 604 October 2, 1994 2F01 "Itchy & Scratchy Land"
108 - 605 October 9, 1994 2F02 "Sideshow Bob Roberts"
109 - 606 October 30, 1994 2F03 "Treehouse of Horror V"
110 - 607 November 6, 1994 2F04 "Bart's Girlfriend"
111 - 608 November 13, 1994 2F05 "Lisa on Ice"
112 - 609 November 27, 1994 2F06 "Homer Badman"
113 - 610 December 4, 1994 2F07 "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy"
114 - 611 December 18, 1994 2F08 "Fear of Flying"
115 - 612 January 8, 1995 2F09 "Homer the Great"
116 - 613 January 22, 1995 2F10 "And Maggie Makes Three"
117 - 614 February 5, 1995 2F11 "Bart's Comet"
118 - 615 February 12, 1995 2F12 "Homie the Clown"
119 - 616 February 19, 1995 2F13 "Bart vs. Australia"
120 - 617 February 26, 1995 2F14 "Homer vs. Patty & Selma"
121 - 618 March 5, 1995 2F31 "A Star Is Burns"
122 - 619 March 19, 1995 2F15 "Lisa's Wedding"
123 - 620 April 9, 1995 2F18 "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds"
124 - 621 April 16, 1995 2F19 "The PTA Disbands"
125 - 622 April 30, 1995 2F32 "'Round Springfield"
126 - 623 May 7, 1995 2F21 "The Springfield Connection"
127 - 624 May 14, 1995 2F22 "Lemon of Troy"
128 - 625 May 21, 1995 2F16 "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part I"

Season 7

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# Airdate Prod. Code Title
129 - 701 September 17, 1995 2F20 "Who Shot Mr. Burns? Part 2"
130 - 702 September 24, 1995 2F17 "Radioactive Man"
131 - 703 October 1, 1995 3F01 "Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily"
132 - 704 October 8, 1995 3F02 "Bart Sells His Soul"
133 - 705 October 15, 1995 3F03 "Lisa the Vegetarian"
134 - 706 October 29, 1995 3F04 "Treehouse of Horror VI"
135 - 707 November 5, 1995 3F05 "King-Size Homer"
136 - 708 November 19, 1995 3F06 "Mother Simpson"
137 - 709 November 26, 1995 3F08 "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming"
138 - 710 December 3, 1995 3F31 "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular"
139 - 711 December 17, 1995 3F07 "Marge Be Not Proud"
140 - 712 January 7, 1996 3F10 "Team Homer"
141 - 713 January 14, 1996 3F09 "Two Bad Neighbors"
142 - 714 February 4, 1996 3F11 "Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield"
143 - 715 February 11, 1996 3F12 "Bart the Fink"
144 - 716 February 18, 1996 3F13 "Lisa the Iconoclast"
145 - 717 February 25, 1996 3F14 "Homer the Smithers"
146 - 718 March 17, 1996 3F16 "The Day the Violence Died"
147 - 719 March 24, 1996 3F15 "A Fish Called Selma"
148 - 720 March 31, 1996 3F17 "Bart on the Road"
149 - 721 April 14, 1996 3F18 "22 Short Films About Springfield"
150 - 722 April 28, 1996 3F19 "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson
in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish"
"
151 - 723 May 5, 1996 3F20 "Much Apu About Nothing"
152 - 724 May 19, 1996 3F21 "Homerpalooza"
153 - 725 May 19, 1996 3F22 "Summer of 4 Ft. 2"

Season 8

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# Airdate Prod. Code Title
154 - 801 October 27, 1996 4F02 "Treehouse of Horror VII"
155 - 802 November 3, 1996 3F23 "You Only Move Twice"
156 - 803 November 10, 1996 4F03 "The Homer They Fall"
157 - 804 November 17, 1996 4F05 "Burns, Baby Burns"
158 - 805 November 24, 1996 4F06 "Bart After Dark"
159 - 806 December 1, 1996 4F04 "A Milhouse Divided"
160 - 807 December 15, 1996 4F01 "Lisa's Date with Density"
161 - 808 December 29, 1996 4F07 "Hurricane Neddy"
162 - 809 January 5, 1997 3F24 "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer
(The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)
"
163 - 810 January 12, 1997 3G01 "The Springfield Files"
164 - 811 January 19, 1997 4F08 "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson"
165 - 812 February 2, 1997 4F10 "Mountain of Madness"
166 - 813 February 7, 1997 3G03 "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious"
167 - 814 February 9, 1997 4F12 "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show"
168 - 815 February 16, 1997 4F11 "Homer's Phobia"
169 - 816 February 23, 1997 4F14 "Brother from Another Series"
170 - 817 March 2, 1997 4F13 "My Sister, My Sitter"
171 - 818 March 16, 1997 4F15 "Homer vs. The Eighteenth Amendment"
172 - 819 April 6, 1997 4F09 "Grade School Confidential"
173 - 820 April 13, 1997 4F16 "The Canine Mutiny"
174 - 821 April 20, 1997 4F17 "The Old Man and the Lisa"
175 - 822 April 27, 1997 4F18 "In Marge We Trust"
176 - 823 May 4, 1997 4F19 "Homer's Enemy"
177 - 824 May 11, 1997 4F20 "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase"
178 - 825 May 18, 1997 4F21 "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson"


Season 10

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# Airdate Prod. Code Title
204 - 1001 August 23, 1998 5F20 "Lard of the Dance"
205 - 1002 September 20, 1998 5F21 "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace"
206 - 1003 September 27, 1998 5F22 "Bart the Mother"
207 - 1004 October 25, 1998 AABF01 "Treehouse of Horror IX"
208 - 1005 November 8, 1998 5F19 "When You Dish Upon a Star"
209 - 1006 November 15, 1998 AABF02 "D'oh-in in the Wind"
210 - 1007 November 22, 1998 AABF03 "Lisa Gets an "A""
211 - 1008 December 6, 1998 AABF04 "Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble""
212 - 1009 December 20, 1998 AABF05 "Mayored to the Mob"
213 - 1010 January 10, 1999 AABF06 "Viva Ned Flanders"
214 - 1011 January 17, 1999 AABF07 "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken"
215 - 1012 January 31, 1999 AABF08 "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"
216 - 1013 February 7, 1999 AABF09 "Homer to the Max"
217 - 1014 February 14, 1999 AABF11 "I'm With Cupid"
218 - 1015 February 21, 1999 AABF10 "Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers""
219 - 1016 February 28, 1999 AABF12 "Make Room for Lisa"
220 - 1017 March 28, 1999 AABF13 "Maximum Homerdrive"
221 - 1018 April 4, 1999 AABF14 "Simpsons Bible Stories"
222 - 1019 April 11, 1999 AABF15 "Mom and Pop Art"
223 - 1020 April 25, 1999 AABF16 "The Old Man and The "C" Student"
224 - 1021 May 2, 1999 AABF17 "Monty Can't Buy Me Love"
225 - 1022 May 9, 1999 AABF18 "They Saved Lisa's Brain"
226 - 1023 May 16, 1999 AABF20 "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo"

Season 11

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# Airdate Prod. Code Title
227 - 1101 September 26, 1999 AABF23 "Beyond Blunderdome"
228 - 1102 October 3, 1999 AABF22 "Brother's Little Helper"
229 - 1103 October 24, 1999 AABF21 "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?"
230 - 1104 October 31, 1999 BABF01 "Treehouse of Horror X"
231 - 1105 November 7, 1999 AABF19 "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)"
232 - 1106 November 14, 1999 BABF02 "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder"
233 - 1107 November 21, 1999 BABF03 "Eight Misbehavin'"
234 - 1108 November 28, 1999 BABF05 "Take My Wife, Sleaze"
235 - 1109 December 19, 1999 BABF07 "Grift of the Magi"
236 - 1110 January 9, 2000 BABF04 "Little Big Mom"
237 - 1111 January 16, 2000 BABF06 "Faith Off"
238 - 1112 January 23, 2000 BABF08 "The Mansion Family"
239 - 1113 February 6, 2000 BABF09 "Saddlesore Galactica"
240 - 1114 February 13, 2000 BABF10 "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily"
241 - 1115 February 20, 2000 BABF11 "Missionary: Impossible"
242 - 1116 February 27, 2000 BABF12 "Pygmoelian"
243 - 1117 March 19, 2000 BABF13 "Bart to the Future"
244 - 1118 April 9, 2000 BABF14 "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses"
245 - 1119 April 30, 2000 BABF16 "Kill the Alligator and Run"
246 - 1120 May 7, 2000 BABF15 "Last Tap Dance in Springfield"
247 - 1121 May 14, 2000 BABF18 "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge"
248 - 1122 May 21, 2000 BABF19 "Behind the Laughter"

Season 12

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# Airdate Prod. Code Title
249 - 1201 November 1, 2000 BABF21 "Treehouse of Horror XI"
250 - 1202 November 5, 2000 BABF20 "A Tale of Two Springfields"
251 - 1203 November 12, 2000 BABF17 "Insane Clown Poppy"
252 - 1204 November 19, 2000 CABF01 "Lisa the Tree Hugger"
253 - 1205 November 26, 2000 CABF04 "Homer vs. Dignity"
254 - 1206 December 3, 2000 CABF02 "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes"
255 - 1207 December 10, 2000 CABF03 "The Great Money Caper"
256 - 1208 December 17, 2000 CABF06 "Skinner's Sense of Snow"
257 - 1209 January 7, 2001 BABF22 "HOMЯ"
258 - 1210 January 14, 2001 CABF05 "Pokey Mom"
259 - 1211 February 4, 2001 CABF08 "Worst Episode Ever"
260 - 1212 February 11, 2001 CABF07 "Tennis the Menace"
261 - 1213 February 18, 2001 CABF10 "Day of the Jackanapes"
262 - 1214 February 25, 2001 CABF12 "New Kids on the Blecch"
263 - 1215 March 4, 2001 CABF09 "Hungry, Hungry Homer"
264 - 1216 March 11, 2001 CABF11 "Bye Bye Nerdie"
265 - 1217 April 1, 2001 CABF13 "Simpson Safari"
266 - 1218 April 29, 2001 CABF14 "Trilogy of Error"
267 - 1219 May 6, 2001 CABF15 "I'm Goin' to Praiseland"
268 - 1220 May 13, 2001 CABF16 "Children of a Lesser Clod"
269 - 1221 May 20, 2001 CABF17 "Simpsons Tall Tales"

Season 13

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# Airdate Prod. Code Title
270 - 1301 November 6, 2001 CABF19 "Treehouse of Horror XII"
271 - 1302 November 11, 2001 CABF22 "The Parent Rap"
272 - 1303 November 18, 2001 CABF20 "Homer the Moe"
273 - 1304 December 2, 2001 CABF18 "A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love"
274 - 1305 December 9, 2001 CABF21 "The Blunder Years"
275 - 1306 December 16, 2001 DABF02 "She of Little Faith"
276 - 1307 January 6, 2002 DABF01 "Brawl in the Family"
277 - 1308 January 20, 2002 DABF03 "Sweets and Sour Marge"
278 - 1309 January 27, 2002 DABF05 "Jaws Wired Shut"
279 - 1310 February 10, 2002 DABF04 "Half-Decent Proposal"
280 - 1311 February 17, 2002 DABF06 "The Bart Wants What It Wants"
281 - 1312 February 24, 2002 DABF07 "The Lastest Gun in the West"
282 - 1313 March 10, 2002 DABF09 "The Old Man and the Key"
283 - 1314 March 17, 2002 DABF08 "Tales from the Public Domain"
284 - 1315 March 31, 2002 DABF10 "Blame it on Lisa"
285 - 1316 April 7, 2002 DABF11 "Weekend at Burnsie's"
286 - 1317 April 21, 2002 DABF12 "Gump Roast"
287 - 1318 April 28, 2002 DABF13 "I am Furious Yellow"
288 - 1319 May 5, 2002 DABF14 "The Sweetest Apu"
289 - 1320 May 12, 2002 DABF15 "Little Girl in the Big Ten"
290 - 1321 May 19, 2002 DABF16 "The Frying Game"
291 - 1322 May 22, 2002 DABF17 "Papa's Got a Brand New Badge"


Season 15

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# Airdate Prod. Code Title
314 - 1501 November 2, 2003 EABF21 "Treehouse of Horror XIV"
315 - 1502 November 9, 2003 EABF18 "My Mother the Carjacker"
316 - 1503 November 16, 2003 EABF20 "The President Wore Pearls"
317 - 1504 November 23, 2003 EABF22 "The Regina Monologues"
318 - 1505 November 30, 2003 EABF19 "The Fat and the Furriest"
319 - 1506 December 7, 2003 FABF01 "Today I Am a Clown"
320 - 1507 December 14, 2003 FABF02 "'Tis the Fifteenth Season"
321 - 1508 January 4, 2004 FABF03 "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples
and Teens, and Gays
"
322 - 1509 January 11, 2004 FABF04 "I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot"
323 - 1510 January 25, 2004 FABF05 "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife"
324 - 1511 February 8, 2004 FABF06 "Margical History Tour"
325 - 1512 February 15, 2004 FABF07 "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
326 - 1513 February 22, 2004 FABF09 "Smart and Smarter"
327 - 1514 March 14, 2004 FABF08 "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner"
328 - 1515 March 21, 2004 FABF10 "Co-Dependent's Day"
329 - 1516 March 28, 2004 FABF11 "The Wandering Juvie"
330 - 1517 April 18, 2004 FABF12 "My Big Fat Geek Wedding"
331 - 1518 April 25, 2004 FABF14 "Catch 'em If You Can"
332 - 1519 May 2, 2004 FABF15 "Simple Simpson"
333 - 1520 May 9, 2004 FABF13 "The Way We Weren't"
334 - 1521 May 16, 2004 FABF17 "Bart-Mangled Banner"
335 - 1522 May 23, 2004 FABF18 "Fraudcast News"

Season 16

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# Airdate Prod. Code Title
336 - 1601 November 7, 2004 FABF23 "Treehouse of Horror XV"
337 - 1602 November 14, 2004 FABF20 "All's Fair in Oven War"
338 - 1603 November 21, 2004 FABF19 "Sleeping With the Enemy"
339 - 1604 December 5, 2004 FABF22 "She Used to Be My Girl"
340 - 1605 December 12, 2004 FABF21 "Fat Man and Little Boy"
341 - 1606 January 16, 2005 FABF16 "Midnight Rx"
342 - 1607 January 30, 2005 GABF01 "Mommie Beerest"
343 - 1608 February 6, 2005 GABF02 "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass"
344 - 1609 February 13, 2005 GABF03 "Pranksta Rap"
345 - 1610 February 20, 2005 GABF04 "There's Something About Marrying"
346 - 1611 March 6, 2005 GABF05 "On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister"
347 - 1612 March 13, 2005 GABF06 "Goo Goo Gai Pan"
348 - 1613 March 20, 2005 GABF07 "Mobile Homer"
349 - 1614 April 3, 2005 GABF08 "The Seven-Beer Snitch"
350 - 1615 April 17, 2005 GABF12 "Future-Drama"
351 - 1616 May 1, 2005 GABF10 "Don't Fear the Roofer"
352 - 1617 May 1, 2005 GABF11 "The Heartbroke Kid"
353 - 1618 May 8, 2005 GABF13 "A Star Is Torn"
354 - 1619 May 8, 2005 GABF14 "Thank God It's Doomsday"
355 - 1620 May 15, 2005 GABF15 "Home Away from Homer"
356 - 1621 May 15, 2005 GABF09 "The Father, The Son, and The Holy Guest Star"


Season 19

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List of episodes

[edit]
# Original title (top)
Alternative title (bottom)
Directed by Written by Original airdate Prod. code
401–1"He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs"Mark KirklandJoel H. CohenSeptember 23, 2007JABF20
After Homer saves Mr. Burns from drowning, Mr. Burns rewards him with a dinner and a flight on his corporate jet. Enjoying the luxury and special features, Homer loves Mr. Burns's corporate jet so much he vows to never fly the regular way again, which prompts a pitying Marge to hire a personal life coach named Colby Kraus to help Homer achieve his dream of flying. However, when Homer is unable to get the job, he feigns going to work so his family would be proud of him.
Guest stars: Stephen Colbert and Lionel Richie.[1]
402–2"Homer of Seville"Michael PolcinoCarolyn OmineSeptember 30, 2007JABF18
After a freak accident, Homer lands in the hospital where Doctor Hibbert informs him he developed an ability to sing in an operatic voice, only when he's lying on his back. Mr. Burns immediately hires Homer to sing the leading role in his production of La bohème. Homer soon becomes an enormous celebrity, and after running away from a throng of crazed fans, Homer is saved by Julia, an obsessive and dangerous stalker who Homer is blackmailed to hire as his manager.
Guest stars: Maya Rudolph and Plácido Domingo.[2]
403–3"Midnight Towboy"Matthew NastukStephanie GillisOctober 7, 2007JABF21
After touring neighboring town Guidopolis, Homer ends up having his car towed by a tow truck driver named Louie, who introduces Homer to the joy of towing cars for a living. However, after going "tow crazy", the residents of Springfield plot a revenge. Meanwhile, Marge begins to feel Maggie is getting too clingy and hires a counselor. The method works too well, leaving Maggie with no need for Marge at all, causing a depressed Marge to bond with a sack of potatoes.
Guest star: Matt Dillon.[3]
404–4"I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"Bob AndersonDana GouldOctober 14, 2007JABF19
While waiting in line at the bank, Marge befriends a man named Dwight, who later holds up the bank. Marge manages to convinces him to turn himself in, with the promise that she would visit him in prison if he does. Despite his turning himself in, Homer convinces Marge that Dwight will not expect her, so Marge, too frightened to go to prison, does not fulfill her promise and Dwight breaks out looking for her. After stalking her in various places, Dwight kidnaps Marge.
Guest stars: Steve Buscemi, Ted Nugent and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.[4]
405–5"Treehouse of Horror XVIII"Chuck SheetzMarc WilmoreNovember 4, 2007JABF16
The nineteenth season's annual trio of Halloween stories:
"E.T. Go Home" - Bart and Lisa find Kodos (who is hiding from the government) and help him obtain devices to contact his home planet, but Kodos' intentions are proven to be murderous.
"Mr. and Mrs. Simpson" - Homer secretly lives a double life as a secret agent, and is assigned to kill Kent Brockman but also discovers Marge is also an agent with the same mission.
"Heck House" - While trick-or-treating, Bart, Lisa and some other kids pull pranks and going too far, Ned Flanders turns the church into a Hell house, also gaining devilish powers.
Guest star: Maurice LaMarche.[5]
406–6"Little Orphan Millie"Lance KramerMick KellyNovember 11, 2007JABF22
After remarrying, Kirk and Luann go on a honeymoon cruise; however, the boat tips, causing the two to topple into the sea and are later presumed dead. As such, Milhouse decides to act like a real man. As a result, his new attitude makes him more popular than ever, prompting to Bart decide to find a way to regain his popularity. Meanwhile, Homer finds himself in trouble when he can't remember the color of Marge's eyes, who vows never to show him her eyes until he remembers.[6]
407–7"Husbands and Knives"Nancy KruseMatt SelmanNovember 18, 2007JABF17
When a new comic book store, "Coolsville Comics & Toys" owned by a friendlier owner named Milo opens up directly across the street from Comic Book Guy's store, Comic Book Guy competes for his customers. When he finally gives up, he sells the Android's Dungeon to Marge, who opens up her own women-only workout center called Shapes. Marge becomes rich and famous, which promps a self-conscious Homer to get stomach staples. Still feeling useless, he goes to get plastic surgery.
Guest stars: Alan Moore, Art Spiegelman, Dan Clowes, Jack Black and Maurice LaMarche.[7]
409–9"Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind"Chuck SheetzJ. Stewart BurnsDecember 16, 2007KABF02
Homer wakes up in the snow with no memory from the night before, and Moe informs him he drank a "Forget-Me-Shot", a drink powerful enough to rid the previous 24 hours from a user's mind. With his family missing, Chief Wiggum and Ned Flanders tell him of a domestic disturbance from the night before, prompting Homer to worry he may have done something awful and tries to regain his memories with help from Professor Frink. After gaining portions of his memory, Homer believes Marge cheated on him.[8]
411–11"That 90's Show"Mark KirklandMatt SelmanJanuary 27, 2008KABF04
After discovering Marge's diploma, Homer recounts the story of how he gave up his dreams of being a musician so Marge could attend Springfield University. However, after she became attracted to one of her professors Homer started focusing his emotions into music and formed the first grunge band called Sadgasm. But after Homer's band breaks up, Marge must decide between a glum and miserable Homer and or her pretentious professor.[9]
Guest stars: Kurt Loder and "Weird Al" Yankovic.
412–12"Love, Springfieldian Style"Raymond S. PersiDon PayneFebruary 17, 2008KABF05
On Valentine's Day, the Simpson family gets stuck in a tunnel; to pass off time, Homer to begins to tell a romantic tale about Bonnie and Clyde, Marge tells her take on Lady and the Tramp, and Bart tells a tale about Sid and Nancy, where Nelson Muntz is Sid Vicious, Lisa is Nancy Spungen and Bart is Johnny Rotten from the Sex Pistols.[10]
413–13"The Debarted"Matthew NastukJoel H. CohenMarch 2, 2008KABF06
A new kid named Donny comes to Springfield Elementary School and Bart thinks he's found the ultimate partner for pranks. However, these pranks backfire and Bart begins to suspect that there is a rat amongst his group of friends. Meanwhile, Marge wrecks the family car and Homer gets a new loaner vehicle, to which he becomes attached.
Guest stars: Topher Grace, Terry Gross and Marcia Wallace.[11]
414–14"Dial 'N' for Nerder"Bob AndersonCarolyn Omine & William WrightMarch 9, 2008KABF07
Homer goes on a diet, but cheats on it, and Marge hires a TV show to keep track of his diet and make sure he is being honest. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa play a prank on Martin Prince which backfires, subsequently leading them to believe that they have killed him.[12]
415–15"Smoke on the Daughter"Lance KramerBilly KimballMarch 30, 2008KABF08
Lisa becomes a ballerina at an academy and discovers that her natural talent is enhanced by second hand cigarette smoke from the other dancers. Meanwhile, Homer reveals that he has secretly been making beef jerky and is dismayed when a family of raccoons steals it.[13]
416–16"Papa Don't Leech"Chris ClementsReid HarrisonApril 13, 2008KABF09
Lisa discovers that the town of Springfield hasn't collected millions of dollars worth of taxes. As a result, the town starts collecting from most of the evaders and the only remaining debtor is Lurleen Lumpkin. As the police try to find her, Lurleen stays with the Simpson family. Lurleen is reunited with her father, however, he sells her song to the Dixie Chicks.[14]
Guest stars: Beverly D'Angelo and The Dixie Chicks.[15]
417–17"Apocalypse Cow"Nancy KruseJeff WestbrookApril 27, 2008KABF10
When Bart and Lisa save a cow, Lou, from going to the slaughterhouse, they give it to Mary, a farm girl. Her father mistakenly believes it as a token of marriage, prompting Homer and Marge to break the two up.[16]
Guest star: Zooey Deschanel.
418–18"Any Given Sundance"Chuck SheetzDaniel ChunMay 4, 2008KABF11
When Lisa creates a hit documentary about her family for a school project and enters it into the Sundance Film Festival, Homer, Bart and Marge become embarrassed by the candid behind-the-scenes look at their lives.[17]
Guest star: Jim Jarmusch and John C. Reilly.[18]
419–19"Mona Leaves-a"Mike B. Anderson & Ralph SosaJoel H. CohenMay 11, 2008KABF12
Mona Simpson returns, and says her days of activism are over.[19] But when she unexpectedly passes away, Homer feels guilty for not expressing his love for her before her death. He decides to fulfill her wishes by scattering her ashes over Lake Wastershare at Springfield Monument Park.[20]
Guest stars: Glenn Close, Lance Armstrong.
420–20"All About Lisa"Steven Dean MooreJohn FrinkMay 18, 2008KABF13
Lisa becomes Krusty the Clown's new assistant and steals his spotlight. She soon gets her own show and wins Entertainer of the Year at the Springfield Media Awards, but realizes that she may not be cut out for showbusiness after all. Meanwhile, Bart and Homer start coin-collecting.
Guest star: Drew Carey.[21]
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  13. ^ "Primetime Listings for "Smoke on the Daughter"". FoxFlash. 2008-02-15. Retrieved 2008-02-15. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
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  16. ^ "Primetime Listings for "Apocalypse Cow"". FoxFlash. 2008-04-04. Retrieved 2008-04-04. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  17. ^ "Primetime Listings for "Any Given Sundance"". FoxFlash. 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-04-11. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
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  20. ^ "Primetime Listings for "Mona Leaves-a"". FoxFlash. 2008-04-11. Retrieved 2008-04-11. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  21. ^ "Fox unleashes a May sweeps to remember". FoxFlash. 2008-04-15. Retrieved 2008-04-15. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)