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{{Season
 
|name = Season 17
 
|name = Season 17
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|image = [[File:The Complete Seventeenth Season.png|250px]]
 
|original run = September 11, 2005 - May 21, 2006
 
|original run = September 11, 2005 - May 21, 2006
 
|episodes = 22
 
|episodes = 22
 
|previous = [[Season 16]]
 
|previous = [[Season 16]]
 
|next = [[Season 18]]
 
|next = [[Season 18]]
|boxset =
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|boxset = [[The Complete Seventeenth Season]]
 
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The '''seventeenth season''' of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' ran for 22 episodes, which aired from September 11, 2005 to May 21, 2006.
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==Episodes==
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The '''seventeenth season''' of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' ran for 22 episodes; the first being "[[The Bonfire of the Manatees]]" which aired on September 11, 2005, and the last being "[[Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play]]", on May 21, 2006.
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One episode in this season, "[[The Seemingly Never-Ending Story]]" won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming less than One Hour). At the 34th Annie Awards, episode writer [[Ian Maxtone-Graham]] won the award for "Best Writing in an Animated Television Production."<ref>[http://annieawards.org/34thwinners.html Annie Awards - 34th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners]</ref>[[Kelsey Grammer]] won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for his voice portrayal of Sideshow Bob in "[[The Italian Bob]]".<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/TV/08/23/emmy.advancer/index.html CNN - Welcome to the Emmy 'mess']</ref> The DVD and Blu-ray boxset was released in December 2014.<ref>[http://www.nohomers.net/showthread.php?103137-The-Official-Season-17-DVD-Blu-Ray-Thread/page3 NoHomers.net - The Official Season 17 DVD/Blu-ray Thread - Page 3]</ref> and also features Sideshow Bob on the cover.<ref>[http://www.bol.com/nl/p/the-simpsons-seizoen-17/9200000032163978/ - Bol.com - The Simpsons - Seizoen 17 (Digipack)]</ref>
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== Episodes ==
 
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{{TBT|[[File:Bonfire of the Manatees.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TH|Title}}
{{TB|"'''[[The Bonfire of the Manatees]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TH|Original airdate}}
{{TB|September 11, 2005 }}
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{{TH|Directed by}}
{{TB|GABF18 }}
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{{TH|Written by}}
{{TB|357}}
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{{TH|Prod. code}}
{{TCsT|color=white|[[Marge]] helps a man save manatees, while leaving [[Homer]] struggling to win her back, which will involve a saving bullied manatees from a gang of water-skiers.|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:The Bonfire of the Manatees promo.png|250px]]}}
{{TBT|[[File:TGWSTlisacreatures.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TB|357 - 1}}
{{TB|"'''[[The Girl Who Slept Too Little]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|'''"[[The Bonfire of the Manatees]]"'''}}
{{TB|September 18, 2005 }}
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{{TB|September 11, 2005}}
{{TB|GABF16 }}
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{{TB|[[Mark Kirkland]]}}
{{TB|358}}
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{{TB|[[Dan Greaney]]}}
{{TCsT|color=white|There's three in a bed when [[Lisa]] is scared of the noises coming from the cemetery behind their house, which makes her suffer from many sleepless nights...and nightmares.|7}}
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{{TB|GABF18}}
{{TBT|[[File:Milhouse of Sand and Fog.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|[[Homer]]'s latest gamble with the Mafia goes awry, and when [[Marge]] walks in on the filming of a porn movie in their own house, she takes off and ends up caring for manatees with a doctor, leaving a forlorn Homer to shack up with [[Santa's Little Helper]]'s cousins in order to find her.
{{TB|"'''[[Milhouse of Sand and Fog]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|September 25, 2005 }}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Alec Baldwin]] as [[Caleb Thorn]] and [[Joe Mantegna]] as [[Fat Tony]].|7}}
{{TB|GABF19 }}
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{{TB|359}}
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{{TBT|[[File:TGWSTL - Lisa's graveyard view.png|250px]]}}
{{TCsT|color=white|[[Kirk]] and [[Luann]] reconcile, but since they are more focused on each other, and they don't pay any attention to [[Milhouse]] anymore, [[Bart]] and him conjure up a plan which will separate them again...|7}}
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{{TB|358 - 2}}
{{TBT|[[File:Treehouse of Horror XVI.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TB|'''"[[The Girl Who Slept Too Little]]"'''}}
{{TB|"'''[[Treehouse of Horror XVI]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|September 18, 2005}}
{{TB|November 6, 2005 }}
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{{TB|[[Raymond S. Persi]]}}
{{TB|GABF17 }}
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{{TB|[[John Frink]]}}
{{TB|360}}
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{{TB|GABF16}}
{{TCsT|color=white|The family replace [[Bart]] with a robot, but when he wakes up from a coma he's been put in, and plots revenge. Then, [[Mr. Burns]]'s plan to invite people to hunt reverses to Burns hunting the townspeople, and later, a witch puts everyone under a spell, a spell which only [[Maggie]] can break.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Some seemingly-innocent protesting ends horribly when the residents of [[Evergreen Terrace]] end up with a cemetery behind their back gardens. But Lisa is profoundly moved by the re-installation, since she has a front-row seat from her bedroom window, and it all culminates to her having nightmares and moving in with Homer and Marge.|7}}
{{TBT|[[File:Sonpoisoning.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TB|"'''[[Marge's Son Poisoning]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TBT|[[File:GABF19.png|250px]]}}
{{TB|November 13, 2005 }}
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{{TB|359 - 3}}
{{TB|GABF20 }}
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{{TB|'''"[[Milhouse of Sand and Fog]]"'''}}
{{TB|361}}
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{{TB|September 25, 2005}}
{{TCsT|color=white|[[Marge]] purchases a tandem, but no-one will ride it with her. [[Bart]] takes up the opportunity, but soon he's getting teased for being a "momma's boy" and tells Marge the real reason he rode with her.|7}}
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{{TB|[[Steven Dean Moore]]}}
{{TBT|[[File:GABF21 Salamander.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TB|[[Patric M. Verrone]]}}
{{TB|"'''[[See Homer Run]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|GABF19}}
{{TB|November 20, 2005 }}
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{{TCsT|color=white|[[Kirk]] and [[Luann]] reconcile after some heavy talking at a pox party (don't ask), but there's a difference - they are unknowingly being selfish and ignoring [[Milhouse]], which leaves him down in the dumps. Mischievous as always, he and [[Bart]] conjure up a plan that inadvertently leads the parents of both children to split up - again!|7}}
{{TB|GABF21 }}
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{{TB|362}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Treehouse of Horror XVI poster.png|250px]]}}
{{TCsT|color=white|[[Homer]] becomes the elementary school's "safety salamander" so he can stop [[Lisa]]'s frustrations against men. After saving many citizens from a multiple car-crash, Homer takes part in the mayor election.|7}}
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{{TB|360 - 4}}
{{TBT|[[File:TheLastoftheRedHatMamas1.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Treehouse of Horror XVI]]"'''}}
{{TB|"'''[[The Last of the Red Hat Mamas]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|November 6, 2005}}
{{TB|November 27, 2005 }}
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{{TB|[[David Silverman]]}}
{{TB|GABF22 }}
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{{TB|[[Marc Wilmore]]}}
{{TB|363}}
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{{TB|GABF17}}
{{TCsT|color=white|[[Homer]] ruins [[Marge]]'s attempt to get new friends, and she thinks she'll never get any. However, [[Tammy]], the owner of a group called the "The Cherry Red Tomatoes", invites her to join. But soon, Marge discovers the group's plan to break into the Burns mansion...|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|In "B.I.: Bartificial Intelligence", the family replaces [[Bart]], who is in coma, with a robot son, but when Bart wakes up he wants revenge on the robot. In "Survival of the Fattest", [[Mr. Burns]] invites many of the townspeople to go hunting, but Mr Burns plans hunting the townspeople. In the end [[Homer]] is the last one alive, but for how long? In "I've Grown a Costume on Your Face", a witch turns everyone in [[Springfield]] into their costumed characters, and [[Maggie]], being dressed as a witch and therefore becoming a witch herself, is the only one who can break the spell.
{{TBT|[[File:The Italian Bob.png|200px]]}}
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{{TB|"'''[[The Italian Bob]]'''"|align=}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Dennis Rodman]] as {{Ch|Dennis Rodman|himself}} and [[Terry Bradshaw]] as {{Ch|Terry Bradshaw|himself}}.|7}}
{{TB|December 11, 2005 }}
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{{TB|HABF02 }}
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{{TBT|[[File:Marge's Son Poisoning promo.png|250px]]}}
{{TB|364}}
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{{TB|361 - 5}}
{{TCsT|color=white|Guess who's back on our screens! Yes, [[Sideshow Bob]], is back, and with a wife and a child as well! On a trip to get a new car for [[Mr. Burns]], the Simpsons reside in a small town, where Bob is the mayor!|7}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Marge's Son Poisoning]]"'''}}
{{TBT|[[File:Simpson Christmas Stories Promo.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TB|November 13, 2005}}
{{TB|"'''[[Simpson Christmas Stories]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|[[Mike B. Anderson]]}}
{{TB|December 18, 2005 }}
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{{TB|[[Daniel Chun]]}}
{{TB|HABF01 }}
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{{TB|GABF20}}
{{TB|365}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|When visiting a closing amusement pier, Marge purchases a tandem which she believes Homer will ride with her, but instead he goes off to an arm-wrestling competition, and Bart kindly volunteers to ride with her, seeing how forlorn she is. But it all goes badly wrong when Bart is branded a "momma's-boy" and kicks off...|7}}
{{TCsT|color=white|[[Homer]] tells the whole church about the creation of Jesus, [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] are told the story of [[Grampa]]'s attempt to get revenge on Santa Claus, and the performance of "The Nutcracker" at Springfield Elementary makes everyone go singing-crazy, especially [[Moe]].|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:HABF03.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TBT|[[File:GABF21 Salamander.png|250px]]}}
{{TB|"'''[[Homer's Paternity Coot]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|362 - 6}}
{{TB|January 8, 2006 }}
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{{TB|'''"[[See Homer Run]]"'''}}
{{TB|HABF03 }}
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{{TB|November 20, 2005}}
{{TB|366}}
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{{TB|[[Nancy Kruse]]}}
{{TCsT|color=white|After the discovery of a frozen mailman in Mount Springfield with letters from the mid-60s, [[Homer]] discovers a note from a man telling [[Mona Simpson|Mona]] about their son, which suggests that [[Grampa]] is not Homer's father. Homer goes in search of his true father, [[Mason Fairbanks]], who is a retired lifeguard.|7}}
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{{TB|[[Stephanie Gillis]]}}
{{TBT|[[File:We're on the Road to D'oh-where.png|200px]]}}
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{{TB|GABF21}}
{{TB|"'''[[We're on the Road to D'oh-where]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Homer's attempts at fathering fail completely when he mistreats a birthday gift from [[Lisa]], which leads Homer to become safety salamander at [[Springfield Elementary School|Springfield Elementary]] to try and impress her. But when Homer saves many residents from a pile-up, and runs for mayor, it seems Homer's fame is going to his head...|7}}
{{TB|January 29, 2006 }}
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{{TB|HABF04 }}
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{{TBT|[[File:The Last of the Red Hat Mamas promo.png|250px]]}}
{{TB|367}}
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{{TB|363 - 7}}
{{TCsT|color=white|A road trip turns into a comedy skit when [[Homer]] has to take detour on his way to Vegas to take [[Bart]] to education camp and [[Marge]] manages a surprised income with unprescribed drugs.|7}}
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{{TB|'''"[[The Last of the Red Hat Mamas]]"'''}}
{{TBT|[[File:My Fair Laddy.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TB|November 27, 2005}}
{{TB|"'''[[My Fair Laddy]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|[[Matthew Nastuk]]}}
{{TB|February 26, 2006 }}
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{{TB|[[Joel H. Cohen]]}}
{{TB|HABF05 }}
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{{TB|GABF22}}
{{TB|368}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Homer embarrasses Marge once again with his puerile behaviour and she feels as if she'll never gain friends with him around, until that is she is invited to join a women's group called the Cheery Red Tomatoes, which is innocent enough at first - until Marge has proven herself to be a virtuous member and is introduced to a heist plan... Meanwhile, Milhouse teaches Lisa Italian, and Lisa begins developing unrequited feelings...
{{TCsT|color=white|When Bart tries to get revenge on a new gym teacher who likes hitting students in the face with dodgeballs, he accidentally destroys [[Groundskeeper Willie]]'s shack, leaving him homeless, but [[Lisa]] takes him in. She makes Willie a proper gentlemen, and signs up for the science fair, with him as her project.|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:The Seemingly Never-Ending Story Promo.jpg|200px]]}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Lily Tomlin]] as {{ap|Tammy|The Last of the Red Hat Mamas}}.|7}}
{{TB|"'''[[The Seemingly Never-Ending Story]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|March 12, 2006 }}
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{{TBT|[[File:The Italian Bob.png|250px]]}}
{{TB|HABF06 }}
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{{TB|364 - 8}}
{{TB|369}}
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{{TB|'''"[[The Italian Bob]]"'''}}
{{TCsT|color=white|When The Simpsons get stuck in a cave after a failed nature trip, [[Lisa]] is told a story by [[Homer]], while the rest of the family try to get help. More stories evolve, and will the whole cave story actually be a story?|7}}
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{{TB|December 11, 2005}}
{{TBT|[[File:Bart Has Two Mommies Promo Card.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TB|[[Mark Kirkland]]}}
{{TB|"'''[[Bart Has Two Mommies]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|[[John Frink]]}}
{{TB|March 19, 2006 }}
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{{TB|HABF02}}
{{TB|HABF07 }}
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{{TCsT|color=white|After Mr. Burns is teased about his car, he sends Homer and the family off to Italy to pick up his new fancy sports car. While on their Italian adventure, the Simpsons end up stranded in a small Italian village where a rehabilitated Sideshow Bob reigns as mayor with a wife and son.
{{TB|370}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|[[Bart]] technically has an animal mother and a human mother when he gets stuck in the zoo with a depressed monkey. [[Marge]] introduces new banned activities to [[Rod]] and [[Todd]] while babysitting.|7}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Maria Grazia Cucinotta]] as [[Francesca Terwilliger]] and [[Kelsey Grammer]] as [[Sideshow Bob]].|7}}
{{TBT|[[File:Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife Promo.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TB|"'''[[Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Simpsons Christmas Stories promo 1.png|250px]]}}
{{TB|March 26, 2006 }}
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{{TB|365 - 9}}
{{TB|HABF08 }}
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{{TB|'''"[[Simpsons Christmas Stories]]"'''}}
{{TB|371}}
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{{TB|December 18, 2005}}
{{TCsT|color=white|[[Homer]] and [[Marge]] take part in a show where families swap mothers. Homer and the kids get stuck with a very strict woman, but Marge's stay with the wive's husband doesn't go well when he develops a crush on her.|7}}
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{{TB|[[Steven Dean Moore]]}}
{{TBT|[[File:Million Dollar Abie.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TB|[[Don Payne]]}}
{{TB|"'''[[Million-Dollar Abie]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|HABF01}}
{{TB|April 2, 2006 }}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Homer tells the whole church about the creation of Jesus, Bart and Lisa are told the story of [[Grampa]]'s decade-old attempt to get revenge on Santa Claus, and the performance of "The Nutcracker" at Springfield Elementary makes everyone go singing-crazy, especially [[Moe]].|7}}
{{TB|HABF09 }}
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{{TB|372}}
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{{TBT|[[File:HABF03.png|250px]]}}
{{TCsT|color=white|When [[Springfield]] is offered a chance to host a NFL franchise, [[Grampa]] ruins their chances, so he travels to an assisted-suicide center. After a strange turn of events, he becomes a bullfighter.|7}}
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{{TB|366 - 10}}
{{TBT|[[File:Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore.png|200px]]}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Homer's Paternity Coot]]"'''}}
{{TB|"'''[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|January 8, 2006}}
{{TB|April 9, 2006 }}
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{{TB|[[Mike B. Anderson]]}}
{{TB|HABF10 }}
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{{TB|[[Joel H. Cohen]]}}
{{TB|373}}
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{{TB|HABF03}}
{{TCsT|color=white|When the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] is transferred to India, [[Homer]] is chosen to work there. He receives loads of things and gifts, which makes him believe that he's a god.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|The discovery of a frozen mailman from the 60s sends shockwaves through the Simpson family after it transpires Homer's mother [[Mona Simpson|Mona]] may have actually been impregnated by a nobody called [[Mason Fairbanks]].
{{TBT|[[File:HABF11.png|200px]]}}
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{{TB|"'''[[The Wettest Stories Ever Told]]'''"|align=}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Michael York]] as [[Mason Fairbanks]], [[William H. Macy]] as {{Ch|William H. Macy|himself}} and [[Joe Frazier]] as {{Ch|Joe Frazier|himself}}.|7}}
{{TB|April 23, 2006 }}
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{{TB|HABF11 }}
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{{TBT|[[File:We're on the Road to D'oh-where.png|250px]]}}
{{TB|374}}
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{{TB|367 - 11}}
{{TCsT|color=white|A long-awaited meal at [[The Frying Dutchman]] makes the Simpsons decide to tell stories with the nautical theme - Lisa tells about the Mayflower voyage, Bart tells about mutiny in Tahiti, and Homer tells about capsizing cruises.|7}}
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{{TB|'''"[[We're on the Road to D'ohwhere]]"'''}}
{{TBT|[[File:Girls Just Want To Have Sums.png|200px]]}}
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{{TB|January 29, 2006}}
{{TB|"'''[[Girls Just Want to Have Sums]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|[[Nancy Kruse]]}}
{{TB|April 30, 2006 }}
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{{TB|[[Kevin Curran]]}}
{{TB|HABF12 }}
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{{TB|HABF04}}
{{TB|375}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Bart's recklessness in the steam tunnel turns Springfield Elementary into, practically, a damp mess, and Homer is advised to take him to an education camp - which means giving up a trip to Vegas and spending the time instead with his idiotic son. But the two begin to bond more on the journey, and will Homer make that crucial decision. Meanwhile, Marge decides to have a clear out, and some prescription drugs appear out of nowhere, which [[Otto]] and some others take an interest in... |7}}
{{TCsT|color=white|The maths in the girls section of Springfield Elementary aren't difficult enough for [[Lisa]], so not difficult that she dresses up as a boy to get into the boys section, where maths is hard! But Lisa, or Jake Boyman, gets teased, and [[Bart]] helps her to be a "boy" long enough to get an award at the upcoming ceremony.|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Regarding Margie.jpg|200px]]}}
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{{TBT|[[File:My Fair Laddy.png|250px]]}}
{{TB|"'''[[Regarding Margie]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|368 - 12}}
{{TB|May 7, 2006 }}
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{{TB|'''"[[My Fair Laddy]]"'''}}
{{TB|HABF13 }}
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{{TB|February 26, 2006}}
{{TB|376}}
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{{TB|[[Bob Anderson]]}}
{{TCsT|color=white|After hitting her head on a stool, and inhaling cleaner bottle fumes, [[Marge]] suffers from amnesia. Slowly, memories are starting to come back, but not memories about [[Homer]].|7}}
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{{TB|[[Michael Price]]}}
{{TBT|[[File:The Monkey Suit.png|200px]]}}
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{{TB|HABF05}}
{{TB|"'''[[The Monkey Suit]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Retribution is on the cards when a new gym teacher is determined to pummel students with dodgeballs incessantly as his main choice of sport, and Bart takes it into his own hands - filling up a dodgeball with ice-cold water. But it goes errant and accidentally breaks a window and falls on top of [[Willie]]'s shack, flattening it, and, feeling sorry, Bart takes him in, and Lisa surprisingly turns his life around by transforming him into a pompous gentleman.|7}}
{{TB|May 14, 2006 }}
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{{TB|HABF14 }}
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{{TBT|[[File:The Seemingly Never-Ending Story Promo.png|250px]]}}
{{TB|377}}
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{{TB|369 - 13}}
{{TCsT|color=white|[[Ned]] sees an exhibit at the museum portraying abosolute truthful evolution, he and [[Reverend Lovejoy]] form a plan to discourage evolution and teach creationism instead in school. [[Lisa]] is put on trial for teaching evolution, and [[Homer]] is seed as the "missing link".|7}}
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{{TB|'''"[[The Seemingly Never-Ending Story]]"'''}}
{{TBT|[[File:Tabitha.png|200px]]}}
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{{TB|March 12, 2006}}
{{TB|"'''[[Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play]]'''"|align=}}
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{{TB|[[Raymond Persi]]}}
{{TB|May 21, 2006 }}
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{{TB|[[Ian Maxtone-Graham]]}}
{{TB|HABF16 }}
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{{TB|HABF06}}
{{TB|378}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|When The Simpsons get stuck in a cave after a failed nature trip, [[Lisa]] is told a story by [[Homer]], while the rest of the family try to get help. More stories evolve, and will the whole cave story actually be a story?
{{TCsT|color=white|[[Homer]] and [[Marge]] advice Isotopes player [[Buck Mitchell]] and his wife [[Tabitha Vixx]] on marriage. However, Homer and Marge's own marriage is soon at stake.|7}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Maurice LaMarche]] as [[Commander McBragg]].|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Bart Has Two Mommies.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|370 - 14}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Bart Has Two Mommies]]"'''}}
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{{TB|March 19, 2006}}
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{{TB|[[Michael Marcantel]]}}
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{{TB|[[Dana Gould]]}}
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{{TB|HABF07}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Marge offers to babysit [[Rod]] and [[Todd]], and it turns out quite well, until she starts throwing Band-Aid required activities into the mix; Homer and the kids visit the zoo where Bart is kidnapped by a depressed monkey, who thinks Bart is her son.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Susan Sarandon]] as {{Ch|Susan Sarandon|herself}}, [[Dave Thomas]] as {{Ch|Bob Hope}}, [[Randy Johnson]] as {{Ch|Randy Johnson|himself}} and [[Antonio Fargas]] as [[Huggy Bear]].|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife promo 1.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|371 - 15}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife]]"'''}}
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{{TB|March 26, 2006}}
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{{TB|[[Matthew Nastuk]]}}
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{{TB|[[Ricky Gervais]]}}
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{{TB|HABF08}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|"[[Mother Flippers]]", a brand-new show, appeals to both Homer and Marge when they need money for a plasma TV after getting enthralled by [[Lenny]]'s. But not everything goes entirely to plan when Homer ends up with an extremely strict and pretentious wife, and Marge ends up with a love-sick husband.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Ricky Gervais]] as [[Charles Heathbar]].|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Habf09.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|372 - 16}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Million-Dollar Abie]]"'''}}
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{{TB|April 2, 2006}}
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{{TB|[[Steven Dean Moore]]}}
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{{TB|[[Tim Long]]}}
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{{TB|HABF09}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|[[Abe]] accidentally ruins Springfield's chances for an NFL franchise when he mistakes an endorser who popped by the Simpsons' house for directions, for a burglar. The reaction is so profound that Abe ends up at an assisted-suicide center, and then as a bullfighter when the town turns the especially-built for football ring into a bullfighting one.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Rob Reiner]] as {{Ch|Rob Reiner|himself}}.|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|373 - 17}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore]]"'''}}
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{{TB|[[Mark Kirkland]]}}
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{{TB|[[Dan Castellaneta]]<br>[[Deb Lacusta]]}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|It's 'all hail Homer' when the nuclear power plant gets transferred to India, Homer is chosen to work there, and upon his arrival, he gets showered with gifts.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Richard Dean Anderson]] as {{Ch|Richard Dean Anderson|himself}}.|7}}
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{{TB|374 - 18}}
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{{TB|'''"[[The Wettest Stories Ever Told]]"'''}}
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{{TB|[[Mike B. Anderson]]}}
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{{TB|[[Jeff Westbrook]]}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|[[The Frying Dutchman]] is the scene set for a story-telling session with the nautical theme as the Simpsons impatiently wait for an inevitably not-arriving meal - Lisa tells the story of the Mayflower voyage, Bart about mutiny in Tahiti, and Homer about capsizing cruises.|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Girls Just Want to Have Sums promo.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Girls Just Want to Have Sums]]"'''}}
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{{TB|April 30, 2006}}
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{{TB|[[Nancy Kruse]]}}
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{{TB|[[Matt Selman]]}}
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{{TB|HABF12}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|[[Principal Skinner]]'s chauvinistic remark about how men are better at maths than women leads to Springfield Elementary being split in two - boys and girls on different sides of the school. Lisa finds the girls' maths not as challenging, and she masquerades as a boy, using the alias "Jake Boyman" and attends the boys' lessons. But some bullying leads to Lisa breaking, however some incongruous support from her brother lifts her spirits again.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Frances McDormand]] as [[Melanie Upfoot]].|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Regarding Margie.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Regarding Margie]]"'''}}
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{{TB|May 7, 2006}}
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{{TB|[[Michael Polcino]]}}
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{{TB|[[Marc Wilmore]]}}
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{{TB|HABF13}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|After hitting her head on a stool, and inhaling cleaner bottle fumes, Marge suffers from amnesia. Slowly, memories return, but there is a big Homer-shaped gap - well, there's no gap at all.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Sal Bando]] as {{Ch|Sal Bando|himself}} and [[Gene Tenace]] as {{Ch|Gene Tenace|himself}}.|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:The Monkey Suit.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|377 - 21}}
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{{TB|'''"[[The Monkey Suit]]"'''}}
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{{TB|May 14, 2006}}
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{{TB|[[Raymond S. Persi]]}}
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{{TB|[[J. Stewart Burns]]}}
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{{TB|HABF14}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|A new evolution exhibit at the museum Ned takes his kids to influences [[Rod]] and [[Todd]], and Ned and [[Reverend Lovejoy]] form a plan to discourage evolution and introduce creationism heavily in education. Lisa heavily protests against this, and it even goes as far as she being arrested for teaching evolution to a group of schoolfriends; [[Homer]] is deemed the "missing link" in evolution.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Melanie Griffith]] as {{Ch|Melanie Griffith|herself}} and [[Larry Hagman]] as [[Wallace Brady]].|7}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play promo.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|378 - 22}}
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{{TB|'''"[[Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play]]"'''}}
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{{TB|May 21, 2006}}
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{{TB|[[Bob Anderson]]}}
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{{TB|[[Joel H. Cohen]]}}
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{{TB|HABF16}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Homer and Marge are probably the most terrible marriage counsellors ever - but Isotopes player [[Buck Mitchell]] and his wife [[Tabitha Vixx]] soon require their newly-formed services when they see how great their marriage is. But, inevitably, Homer and Marge's marriage is slowly being at stake.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Mandy Moore]] as [[Tabitha Vixx]] and [[Stacy Keach]] as [[Howard K. Duff]].|7}}
 
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Season 16
Season 17
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The Complete Seventeenth Season.png
Season Information
Original run: September 11, 2005 - May 21, 2006
No. of episodes: 22
Previous season: Season 16
Next season: Season 18
DVD boxset: The Complete Seventeenth Season

The seventeenth season of The Simpsons ran for 22 episodes; the first being "The Bonfire of the Manatees" which aired on September 11, 2005, and the last being "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play", on May 21, 2006.

One episode in this season, "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story" won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming less than One Hour). At the 34th Annie Awards, episode writer Ian Maxtone-Graham won the award for "Best Writing in an Animated Television Production."[1]Kelsey Grammer won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for his voice portrayal of Sideshow Bob in "The Italian Bob".[2] The DVD and Blu-ray boxset was released in December 2014.[3] and also features Sideshow Bob on the cover.[4]

Episodes[edit]

Picture # Title Original airdate Directed by Written by Prod. code
The Bonfire of the Manatees promo.png 357 - 1 "The Bonfire of the Manatees" September 11, 2005 Mark Kirkland Dan Greaney GABF18
Homer's latest gamble with the Mafia goes awry, and when Marge walks in on the filming of a porn movie in their own house, she takes off and ends up caring for manatees with a doctor, leaving a forlorn Homer to shack up with Santa's Little Helper's cousins in order to find her.

Guest starring: Alec Baldwin as Caleb Thorn and Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony.

TGWSTL - Lisa's graveyard view.png 358 - 2 "The Girl Who Slept Too Little" September 18, 2005 Raymond S. Persi John Frink GABF16
Some seemingly-innocent protesting ends horribly when the residents of Evergreen Terrace end up with a cemetery behind their back gardens. But Lisa is profoundly moved by the re-installation, since she has a front-row seat from her bedroom window, and it all culminates to her having nightmares and moving in with Homer and Marge.
GABF19.png 359 - 3 "Milhouse of Sand and Fog" September 25, 2005 Steven Dean Moore Patric M. Verrone GABF19
Kirk and Luann reconcile after some heavy talking at a pox party (don't ask), but there's a difference - they are unknowingly being selfish and ignoring Milhouse, which leaves him down in the dumps. Mischievous as always, he and Bart conjure up a plan that inadvertently leads the parents of both children to split up - again!
Treehouse of Horror XVI poster.png 360 - 4 "Treehouse of Horror XVI" November 6, 2005 David Silverman Marc Wilmore GABF17
In "B.I.: Bartificial Intelligence", the family replaces Bart, who is in coma, with a robot son, but when Bart wakes up he wants revenge on the robot. In "Survival of the Fattest", Mr. Burns invites many of the townspeople to go hunting, but Mr Burns plans hunting the townspeople. In the end Homer is the last one alive, but for how long? In "I've Grown a Costume on Your Face", a witch turns everyone in Springfield into their costumed characters, and Maggie, being dressed as a witch and therefore becoming a witch herself, is the only one who can break the spell.

Guest starring: Dennis Rodman as himself and Terry Bradshaw as himself.

Marge's Son Poisoning promo.png 361 - 5 "Marge's Son Poisoning" November 13, 2005 Mike B. Anderson Daniel Chun GABF20
When visiting a closing amusement pier, Marge purchases a tandem which she believes Homer will ride with her, but instead he goes off to an arm-wrestling competition, and Bart kindly volunteers to ride with her, seeing how forlorn she is. But it all goes badly wrong when Bart is branded a "momma's-boy" and kicks off...
GABF21 Salamander.png 362 - 6 "See Homer Run" November 20, 2005 Nancy Kruse Stephanie Gillis GABF21
Homer's attempts at fathering fail completely when he mistreats a birthday gift from Lisa, which leads Homer to become safety salamander at Springfield Elementary to try and impress her. But when Homer saves many residents from a pile-up, and runs for mayor, it seems Homer's fame is going to his head...
The Last of the Red Hat Mamas promo.png 363 - 7 "The Last of the Red Hat Mamas" November 27, 2005 Matthew Nastuk Joel H. Cohen GABF22
Homer embarrasses Marge once again with his puerile behaviour and she feels as if she'll never gain friends with him around, until that is she is invited to join a women's group called the Cheery Red Tomatoes, which is innocent enough at first - until Marge has proven herself to be a virtuous member and is introduced to a heist plan... Meanwhile, Milhouse teaches Lisa Italian, and Lisa begins developing unrequited feelings...

Guest starring: Lily Tomlin as Tammy.

The Italian Bob.png 364 - 8 "The Italian Bob" December 11, 2005 Mark Kirkland John Frink HABF02
After Mr. Burns is teased about his car, he sends Homer and the family off to Italy to pick up his new fancy sports car. While on their Italian adventure, the Simpsons end up stranded in a small Italian village where a rehabilitated Sideshow Bob reigns as mayor with a wife and son.

Guest starring: Maria Grazia Cucinotta as Francesca Terwilliger and Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob.

Simpsons Christmas Stories promo 1.png 365 - 9 "Simpsons Christmas Stories" December 18, 2005 Steven Dean Moore Don Payne HABF01
Homer tells the whole church about the creation of Jesus, Bart and Lisa are told the story of Grampa's decade-old attempt to get revenge on Santa Claus, and the performance of "The Nutcracker" at Springfield Elementary makes everyone go singing-crazy, especially Moe.
HABF03.png 366 - 10 "Homer's Paternity Coot" January 8, 2006 Mike B. Anderson Joel H. Cohen HABF03
The discovery of a frozen mailman from the 60s sends shockwaves through the Simpson family after it transpires Homer's mother Mona may have actually been impregnated by a nobody called Mason Fairbanks.

Guest starring: Michael York as Mason Fairbanks, William H. Macy as himself and Joe Frazier as himself.

We're on the Road to D'oh-where.png 367 - 11 "We're on the Road to D'ohwhere" January 29, 2006 Nancy Kruse Kevin Curran HABF04
Bart's recklessness in the steam tunnel turns Springfield Elementary into, practically, a damp mess, and Homer is advised to take him to an education camp - which means giving up a trip to Vegas and spending the time instead with his idiotic son. But the two begin to bond more on the journey, and will Homer make that crucial decision. Meanwhile, Marge decides to have a clear out, and some prescription drugs appear out of nowhere, which Otto and some others take an interest in...
My Fair Laddy.png 368 - 12 "My Fair Laddy" February 26, 2006 Bob Anderson Michael Price HABF05
Retribution is on the cards when a new gym teacher is determined to pummel students with dodgeballs incessantly as his main choice of sport, and Bart takes it into his own hands - filling up a dodgeball with ice-cold water. But it goes errant and accidentally breaks a window and falls on top of Willie's shack, flattening it, and, feeling sorry, Bart takes him in, and Lisa surprisingly turns his life around by transforming him into a pompous gentleman.
The Seemingly Never-Ending Story Promo.png 369 - 13 "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story" March 12, 2006 Raymond Persi Ian Maxtone-Graham HABF06
When The Simpsons get stuck in a cave after a failed nature trip, Lisa is told a story by Homer, while the rest of the family try to get help. More stories evolve, and will the whole cave story actually be a story?

Guest starring: Maurice LaMarche as Commander McBragg.

Bart Has Two Mommies.png 370 - 14 "Bart Has Two Mommies" March 19, 2006 Michael Marcantel Dana Gould HABF07
Marge offers to babysit Rod and Todd, and it turns out quite well, until she starts throwing Band-Aid required activities into the mix; Homer and the kids visit the zoo where Bart is kidnapped by a depressed monkey, who thinks Bart is her son.

Guest starring: Susan Sarandon as herself, Dave Thomas as Bob Hope, Randy Johnson as himself and Antonio Fargas as Huggy Bear.

Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife promo 1.png 371 - 15 "Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife" March 26, 2006 Matthew Nastuk Ricky Gervais HABF08
"Mother Flippers", a brand-new show, appeals to both Homer and Marge when they need money for a plasma TV after getting enthralled by Lenny's. But not everything goes entirely to plan when Homer ends up with an extremely strict and pretentious wife, and Marge ends up with a love-sick husband.

Guest starring: Ricky Gervais as Charles Heathbar.

Habf09.png 372 - 16 "Million-Dollar Abie" April 2, 2006 Steven Dean Moore Tim Long HABF09
Abe accidentally ruins Springfield's chances for an NFL franchise when he mistakes an endorser who popped by the Simpsons' house for directions, for a burglar. The reaction is so profound that Abe ends up at an assisted-suicide center, and then as a bullfighter when the town turns the especially-built for football ring into a bullfighting one.

Guest starring: Rob Reiner as himself.

Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore.png 373 - 17 "Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore" April 9, 2006 Mark Kirkland Dan Castellaneta
Deb Lacusta
HABF10
It's 'all hail Homer' when the nuclear power plant gets transferred to India, Homer is chosen to work there, and upon his arrival, he gets showered with gifts.

Guest starring: Richard Dean Anderson as himself.

HABF11.png 374 - 18 "The Wettest Stories Ever Told" April 23, 2006 Mike B. Anderson Jeff Westbrook HABF11
The Frying Dutchman is the scene set for a story-telling session with the nautical theme as the Simpsons impatiently wait for an inevitably not-arriving meal - Lisa tells the story of the Mayflower voyage, Bart about mutiny in Tahiti, and Homer about capsizing cruises.
Girls Just Want to Have Sums promo.png 375 - 19 "Girls Just Want to Have Sums" April 30, 2006 Nancy Kruse Matt Selman HABF12
Principal Skinner's chauvinistic remark about how men are better at maths than women leads to Springfield Elementary being split in two - boys and girls on different sides of the school. Lisa finds the girls' maths not as challenging, and she masquerades as a boy, using the alias "Jake Boyman" and attends the boys' lessons. But some bullying leads to Lisa breaking, however some incongruous support from her brother lifts her spirits again.

Guest starring: Frances McDormand as Melanie Upfoot.

Regarding Margie.png 376 - 20 "Regarding Margie" May 7, 2006 Michael Polcino Marc Wilmore HABF13
After hitting her head on a stool, and inhaling cleaner bottle fumes, Marge suffers from amnesia. Slowly, memories return, but there is a big Homer-shaped gap - well, there's no gap at all.

Guest starring: Sal Bando as himself and Gene Tenace as himself.

The Monkey Suit.png 377 - 21 "The Monkey Suit" May 14, 2006 Raymond S. Persi J. Stewart Burns HABF14
A new evolution exhibit at the museum Ned takes his kids to influences Rod and Todd, and Ned and Reverend Lovejoy form a plan to discourage evolution and introduce creationism heavily in education. Lisa heavily protests against this, and it even goes as far as she being arrested for teaching evolution to a group of schoolfriends; Homer is deemed the "missing link" in evolution.

Guest starring: Melanie Griffith as herself and Larry Hagman as Wallace Brady.

Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play promo.png 378 - 22 "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play" May 21, 2006 Bob Anderson Joel H. Cohen HABF16
Homer and Marge are probably the most terrible marriage counsellors ever - but Isotopes player Buck Mitchell and his wife Tabitha Vixx soon require their newly-formed services when they see how great their marriage is. But, inevitably, Homer and Marge's marriage is slowly being at stake.

Guest starring: Mandy Moore as Tabitha Vixx and Stacy Keach as Howard K. Duff.


Season 17 episodes script covers[edit]

References[edit]


Season 17 Episodes
The Bonfire of the Manatees The Girl Who Slept Too Little Milhouse of Sand and Fog Treehouse of Horror XVI Marge's Son Poisoning See Homer Run The Last of the Red Hat Mamas The Italian Bob Simpsons Christmas Stories Homer's Paternity Coot We're on the Road to D'ohwhere My Fair Laddy The Seemingly Never-Ending Story Bart Has Two Mommies Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife Million-Dollar Abie Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore The Wettest Stories Ever Told Girls Just Want to Have Sums Regarding Margie The Monkey Suit Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play