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When [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] and [[Marge Simpson|Marge's]] marriage comes under threat due to their fading sex lives, [[Abraham Simpson|Grampa]] pieces together a [[medication|tonic]] that is guaranteed to help the bad situation. The effectiveness of the tonic results in Homer and Grampa going into business together, selling “Simpson and Son’s Tonic” to the public. They travel from town to town selling the product, but when they visit the farmhouse where Homer grew up, the two have a disagreement. Grampa calls Homer an “accident” which makes Homer angry, but also causes him to change the way he acts as a father to his own children. He vows to show his children the attention they deserve, but they feel he is overcompensating, preferring the “old” Homer. He goes back to the farmhouse, coincidentally at the same time as Grampa, and after accidentally setting fire to the building the two both admit they are “screw-ups”.
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When [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] and [[Marge Simpson|Marge's]] marriage comes under threat due to their fading sex lives, [[Abraham Simpson|Grampa]] pieces together a [[medication|tonic]] that is guaranteed to help the bad situation. They begin selling it at a mall, and then in [[Spittle County]]. They begin visiting multiple towns to cure frigidness and become quite successful. However, while all the parents of [[Springfield]] spend more time with each other, the children are banished from the house. [[Bart]] and the other kids believe their parents are acting peculiar, due to aliens or vampires. While they are unaware of Homer and Grampa selling their tonic, they continue to believe that their parents are reverse vampires.  
  
In a subplot, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] and friends attempt to figure out why all of the adults disappear after they buy "Simpson and Son's Tonic". They come up with numerous imaginative ideas, none of which have to do with the tonic.
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During one trip, Homer and Grampa visit their old house. Homer realizes that his father never gave him any reassurance, and soon finds out that he wasn't a planned child. Furious with his father, he quits selling the tonic and abandons Grampa on the roadside. He tries to suck up to Homer, but keeps failing. Homer tries to be a better father to his kids, but ends up doing it in a dismal fashion. Homer returns to his old house, unaware that Grampa is inside it as well. Both of them accidently burn down the house, and they forgive each other.  
  
 
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"Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy"
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"Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy" is the tenth episode of The Simpsons' sixth season.

Plot

When Homer and Marge's marriage comes under threat due to their fading sex lives, Grampa pieces together a tonic that is guaranteed to help the bad situation. They begin selling it at a mall, and then in Spittle County. They begin visiting multiple towns to cure frigidness and become quite successful. However, while all the parents of Springfield spend more time with each other, the children are banished from the house. Bart and the other kids believe their parents are acting peculiar, due to aliens or vampires. While they are unaware of Homer and Grampa selling their tonic, they continue to believe that their parents are reverse vampires.

During one trip, Homer and Grampa visit their old house. Homer realizes that his father never gave him any reassurance, and soon finds out that he wasn't a planned child. Furious with his father, he quits selling the tonic and abandons Grampa on the roadside. He tries to suck up to Homer, but keeps failing. Homer tries to be a better father to his kids, but ends up doing it in a dismal fashion. Homer returns to his old house, unaware that Grampa is inside it as well. Both of them accidently burn down the house, and they forgive each other.

Season 6 Episodes
Bart of Darkness Lisa's Rival Another Simpsons Clip Show Itchy & Scratchy Land Sideshow Bob Roberts Treehouse of Horror V Bart's Girlfriend Lisa on Ice Homer Badman Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy Fear of Flying Homer the Great And Maggie Makes Three Bart's Comet Homie the Clown Bart vs. Australia Homer vs. Patty and Selma A Star Is Burns Lisa's Wedding Two Dozen and One Greyhounds The PTA Disbands 'Round Springfield The Springfield Connection Lemon of Troy Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)
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