1993
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All events that happened in 1993.
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January[edit]
- 14th: "Marge vs. the Monorail" aired for the first time.
- 21st: "Selma's Choice" aired for the first time.
February[edit]
- 4th: "Brother from the Same Planet" aired for the first time.
- 11th: "I Love Lisa" aired for the first time.
- 18th "Duffless" aired for the first time.
March[edit]
- 11th: "Last Exit to Springfield" aired for the first time.
April[edit]
- 1st: "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show" aired for the first time.
- 15th: "The Front" aired for the first time.
- 29th: "Whacking Day" aired for the first time.
May[edit]
- 6th: "Marge in Chains" aired for the first time.
- 13th: "Krusty Gets Kancelled" aired for the first time.
Season 4 ended.
June[edit]
- 5th: Michael P. Schoenbrun, executive in charge of Gracie Films, died.
- 24th: Beanie Feldstein, actress and guest star, was born.
July[edit]
- 21st: Robert Glass, a sound re-recording mixer, died.
August[edit]
September[edit]
- 24th: Ben Platt, actor and guest star, was born.
- 30th: Season 5 started.
"Homer's Barbershop Quartet" aired for the first time.
October[edit]
- 7th: "Cape Feare" aired for the first time.
- 14th: "Homer Goes to College" aired for the first time.
- 21st: "Rosebud" aired for the first time.
- 28th: "Treehouse of Horror IV" aired for the first time.
November[edit]
- Simpsons Comics #1 was released in the US.
- 4th: "Marge on the Lam" aired for the first time.
- 11th: "Bart's Inner Child" aired for the first time.
- 18th: "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood" aired for the first time.
December[edit]
- 9th: "The Last Temptation of Homer" aired for the first time.
- 16th: "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)" aired for the first time.
- 28th: Broti Gupta, writer and producer, was born.