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{{TCsT|color=white|Bart and Homer enter a Robot Rumble competition, meanwhile, Snowball II dies and Lisa tries to replace her.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Marge, the kids and Milhouse go to the library where they find there are no longer any books on the shelves. With no books for reference, the kids are in danger of not being able to write their reports. Fortunately, Marge knows some history and relates to the children the following tales:
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{{TCsT|color=white|Milhouse reveals to Bart that he's moving to Capital City. Meanwhile, Homer pretends to be poor to get money off strangers.|7}}
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{{TCsT|color=white|Mrs. Krabapel falls for Comic Book Guy and they plan a Star Trek like wedding. Principal Skinner plans to prevent it.|7}}
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Revision as of 03:55, September 6, 2015

Season 14
Season 15
Season 16
Season 15
The Complete Fifteenth Season.png
Season Information
Original run: November 2, 2003 - May 23, 2004
No. of episodes: 22
Previous season: Season 14
Next season: Season 16

Episodes

Picture Title Original airdate Production code #
250px "Treehouse of Horror XIV" November 2, 2003 EABF21 314
In another annual Halloween special, we see Homer become the new Grim Reaper, Professor Frink brings his dad back to life and Bart and Milhouse get a stopwatch that literally allows them to stop time.
250px "My Mother the Carjacker" November 9, 2003 EABF18 315
Homer's mother returns, and after being cleared of all charges, is re-imprisoned on a technicality..
The President Wore Pearls.png "The President Wore Pearls" November 16, 2003 EABF20 316
Lisa is elected student-body president at Springfield Elementary and immediately falls foul of Principal Skinner, who fools her into taking popular classes off the curriculum. Angry at his deception, she retaliates by calling her classmates out on strike.
250px "The Regina Monologues" November 23, 2003 EABF22 317
The family takes a vacation to London and Grampa meets up with a long lost love of his past.
Homerbeartogether.png "The Fat and the Furriest" November 30, 2003 EABF19 318
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.
Today I Am a Clown.png "Today I Am a Clown" December 7, 2003 FABF01 319
When Krusty admits that he never had a Bar Mitzvah, he turns to his father, Rabbi Krustofsky, for help. Later, Krusty realizes his shooting schedule has him working on the Sabbath and proposes to hire a guest host. Not wanting to hire anyone who will upstage him or threaten his career, Kristy hires Homer. On his first show, Homer and his guests Lenny, Moe and Carl win over the audience by talking about everyday subjects like donuts. Meanwhile, Krusty holds his Bar Mitvah at the Isotope Stadium and invites Mr. T to read from the Torah.
Tis the Fifteenth Season.png "'Tis the Fifteenth Season" December 14, 2003 FABF02 320
When Homer is given a Joe DiMaggio rookie card by an oblivious-to-its-value Burns, he quickly sells it for an enormous amount of money. Homer spends much of the money on himself, until he watches "A Christmas Carol" on television. With his new change of heart and holiday spirit, Homer begins doing favors for anyone he can, and in doing so makes Flanders jealous as Homer is Springfield's new king of nice. Flanders and Homer engage in a "nice-off" to earn the town's praise.
Marge vs SSCCATAGAPP.png "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays" January 4, 2004 FABF03 321
After babies of Springfield get mad at a Roofi concert, an anti-children group is formed and Marge fights against it.
Homer Robot.png "I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot" January 11, 2004 FABF04 322
Bart and Homer enter a Robot Rumble competition. But when Homer isn't able to build a decent robot he decides to adjust the robot so that Homer can operate it from the inside. Meanwhile, Snowball II dies and Lisa tries to replace her with another cat.
BarrowFamily.png "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife" January 25, 2004 FABF05 323
Marge is inspired to write a romance novel, though after Homer hears rumours that Marge is secretly in love with Ned Flanders due to the storyline of the novel, he grows jealous. Meanwhile, Homer buys an ambulance and becomes an ambulance driver.
250px "Margical History Tour" February 8, 2004 FABF06 324
When the Springfield Library becomes low on books, the children of Springfield Elementary don't have enough resources to do research for their history papers. To help out, Marge gives the kids verbal anecdotes about historical figures including tales of King Henry VIII, Sacagawea's assistance to the Lewis and Clark Expedition and a very Bart-like Mozart feuding with his sister Salieri.
Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore.png "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore" February 15, 2004 FABF07 325
Bart is heartbroken when Milhouse and his mother move away to Capital City. Desperate to fill Milhouse's shoes, Bart attempts to find a new best friend with no such luck. That is, until Marge asks him to wash the family car with Lisa, and the two have so much fun they begin to do everything together as best friends would. Later, Bart decides to pay Milhouse a visit and is shocked to see his once meek best friend has reinvented himself. The new Milhouse sports spiked blond hair, is popular and even gives Bart a wedgie in the halls at school. Meanwhile, Homer pretends to be poor to get money off strangers.
250px "Smart and Smarter" February 22, 2004 FABF09 326
When Maggie was revealed to have an IQ of 167, Lisa is no longer the genius of the family, causing a rivalry between the sisters.
The Ziff Who Came to Dinner.png "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner" March 14, 2004 FABF08 327
Marge's old prom date Artie Ziff returns to Springfield, having lost his money and his Internet business, and asks to stay with the Simpsons until he gets back on his feet. What Artie doesn't tell them is that he's also a fugitive from justice, sought by the SEC for cheating his stockholders.
MargeHomerWine.png "Co-Dependent's Day" March 21, 2004 FABF10 328
In a trip to Northern California, Homer and Marge find that they have fun drinking together. They have a great time until Homer drink drives and crashes the car, then pins the blame on Marge. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa confront a famous movie director about the drop in quality his films have taken.
250px "The Wandering Juvie" March 28, 2004 FABF11 329
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.
250px "My Big Fat Geek Wedding" April 18, 2004 FABF12 330
When Principal Skinner gets cold feet before pending nuptials, his fiancée, Edna Krabappel, calls off the wedding. Determined to win her back, Skinner enlists Homer's help. Meanwhile, Marge is convinced Edna can do better. Edna rebounds into the arms of Comic Book Guy, who whisks her off to a comic book convention. Skinner shows up at the convention in a last, desperate attempt to fight Comic Book Guy for Edna's heart.
CatchEmIfYouCan.png "Catch 'Em If You Can" April 25, 2004 FABF14 331
Homer and Marge try to have a vacation without the kids but Bart and Lisa follow them everywhere they go.
250px "Simple Simpson" May 2, 2004 FABF15 332
Homer becomes a costumed vigilante who uses pies for weapons after witnessing Lisa get humiliated at a competition at the state fair.
250px "The Way We Weren't" May 9, 2004 FABF13 333
When Homer admits that Marge was not his first kiss, he recounts the story of his first smooch at summer camp with an anonymous girl - who turns out to be Marge! Following their first kiss, young Homer and Marge planned to meet again, but Homer accidentally returned to the wrong camp and wound up at Camp Flab-Away - a fat camp for young boys. Marge admits to Homer that believing her first kiss had stood her up caused her 30 years of heartbreak. But soon they discover something from their past that proves their love was destined.
Bartflagnewspaper.png "Bart-Mangled Banner" May 16, 2004 FABF17 334
When Bart accidentally 'moons' the American flag at a school function and Homer says he hates America on national TV, the Simpsons are labeled as unpatriotic and are arrested for high treason. They then embark on a cross-country mission to the nation's capital to prove they love America.
Fraudcast News promo.gif "Fraudcast News" May 23, 2004 FABF18 335
After Mr. Burns is erroneously reported as dead, the Springfield newspapers write scathing articles about him. In order to put an end to his negative public image, he buys all the media outlets in an effort to brainwash the citizens of Springfield. Lisa Simpson decides to start her own paper, "The Red Dress Press", and writes an article about Mr. Burns' manipulation. Furious, Mr. Burns attempts to squash Lisa's paper but she refuses to go quietly.