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"'''Goo Goo Gai Pan'''" is the twelfth episode of [[season 16]]. It originally aired on March 13, [[2005]] and was written by [[Lawrence Talbot]] and directed by [[Lance Kramer]]. It guest starred [[Robert Wagner]], and [[Lucy Liu]] as [[Madam Wu]].
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"'''I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot'''" or, "'''I, D'oh-bot'''" is the ninth episode of [[season 15]]. It originally aired on January 11, [[2004]] and was written by [[Dan Greaney]] and [[Allen Glazier]] and directed by [[Lauren MacMullan]].
  
[[Selma]] has a severe hot flash while giving [[Mr. Burns]] his driving test. [[Dr. Hibbert]] explains (with help from a video starring [[Robert Wagner]]) that Selma is experiencing the onset of menopause. Selma, decides she wants a baby rather than grow old alone. Adoption is suggested, but the [[Springfield Orphanage|Springfield orphanage]] is empty. [[Lisa]] suggests adopting a baby girl from [[China]]. One problem: the Chinese government only allows married couples to adopt. No problem; Selma writes down a name for her husband - Homer's - and "The Simpsons are going to China!" (with [[Marge]] acting as [[Bart]] and Lisa's nanny) so Selma and Homer can pick up the baby together.
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[[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.
  
[[Selma]] gives [[Mr. Burns]] a driving test to renew his license. During the test, Selma starts to experience hot flashes and ends up going to hospital due to these. In the hospital, [[Dr. Hibbert]] tells Selma that she's going through menopause and shows her a video, starring {{Ch|Robert Wagner}}, about it. Selma then realizes that she's lost her chance to have a baby and wants one. She goes to the [[Springfield Orphanage]] to adopt, only for the birth father, [[Cletus]], to come along and take his baby back because he misheard what [[Brandine]] wanted. Disheartened by this, Selma is told by [[Lisa]] that she could adopt a baby from [[China]] as they have a lot of babies up for adoption there...
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[[Milhouse]] runs to the [[Simpson house]] to tell Bart that the [[Psycho Cycle Conversion Kit]] had arrived. They do up Bart's bike only for the bullies to mock it, steal the tassels from it and get away on their superior 10 gear bikes. Bart, annoyed at this, asks Homer for a new bike, but is told that he'll only get a new one when his old one is broken. Bart then comes up with a plan and throws his bike in front of [[Dr. Hibbert]]'s car, getting it destroyed. After apologizing and offering to pay for a new bike, he drives off again, only to run over [[Snowball II]], killing her.
  
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Homer takes Bart to [[Vicious Cycle]] to get him a new bike. After Homer assembles it for Bart, Bart excitedly rides off and laughs at the bullies as he now has a bike better than theirs. However, Homer's shoddy build job means the bike falls apart and the bullies ride off laughing at Bart. Later, Homer and Bart watch ''Robot Rumble'' when Bart tells Homer that he isn't mechanically handy...
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"I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot" or, "I, D'oh-bot" is the ninth episode of season 15. It originally aired on January 11, 2004 and was written by Dan Greaney and Allen Glazier and directed by Lauren MacMullan.

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.

Milhouse runs to the Simpson house to tell Bart that the Psycho Cycle Conversion Kit had arrived. They do up Bart's bike only for the bullies to mock it, steal the tassels from it and get away on their superior 10 gear bikes. Bart, annoyed at this, asks Homer for a new bike, but is told that he'll only get a new one when his old one is broken. Bart then comes up with a plan and throws his bike in front of Dr. Hibbert's car, getting it destroyed. After apologizing and offering to pay for a new bike, he drives off again, only to run over Snowball II, killing her.

Homer takes Bart to Vicious Cycle to get him a new bike. After Homer assembles it for Bart, Bart excitedly rides off and laughs at the bullies as he now has a bike better than theirs. However, Homer's shoddy build job means the bike falls apart and the bullies ride off laughing at Bart. Later, Homer and Bart watch Robot Rumble when Bart tells Homer that he isn't mechanically handy...

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