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* [[Watching Television]]
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* [[Bart's Little Fantasy]]
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* [[Scary Movie]]
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* [[Echo Canyon]]
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* [[Bart's Nightmare]]
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* [[Bart of the Jungle]]
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* [[Family Therapy]]
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* [[Maggie in Peril - Chapter One]]
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* {{Ep|Bart the Genius}}
* [[Homer's Odyssey]]
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* {{Ep|Homer's Odyssey}}
* [[There's No Disgrace Like Home]]
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* {{Ep|There's No Disgrace Like Home}}
* [[Bart the General]]
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* {{Ep|Bart the General}}
* [[Moaning Lisa]]
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* {{Ep|Moaning Lisa}}
* [[The Call of the Simpsons]]
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* {{Ep|The Call of the Simpsons}}
* [[The Telltale Head]]
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* {{Ep|The Telltale Head}}
* [[Life on the Fast Lane]]
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* {{Ep|Life on the Fast Lane}}
* [[Homer's Night Out]]
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* {{Ep|Homer's Night Out}}
* [[The Crepes of Wrath]]
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* {{Ep|The Crepes of Wrath}}
* [[Krusty Gets Busted]]
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* {{Ep|Krusty Gets Busted}}
* [[Some Enchanted Evening]]
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* {{Ep|Some Enchanted Evening}}
* [[Bart Gets an F]]
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* {{Ep|Bart Gets an F}}
* [[Simpson and Delilah]]
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* {{Ep|Simpson and Delilah}}
* [[Treehouse of Horror]]
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror}}
* [[Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish]]
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* {{Ep|Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish}}
* [[Dancin' Homer]]
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* {{Ep|Dancin' Homer}}
* [[Dead Putting Society]]
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* {{Ep|Dead Putting Society}}
* [[Bart vs. Thanksgiving]]
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* {{Ep|Bart vs. Thanksgiving}}
* [[Bart the Daredevil]]
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* {{Ep|Bart the Daredevil}}
* [[Itchy & Scratchy & Marge]]
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* {{Ep|Itchy & Scratchy & Marge}}
* [[Bart Gets Hit by a Car]]
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* {{Ep|Bart Gets Hit by a Car}}
* [[One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish]]
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* {{Ep|One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish}}
* [[The Way We Was]]
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* {{Ep|The Way We Was}}
* [[Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment]]
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* {{Ep|Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment}}
* [[Principal Charming]]
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* {{Ep|Principal Charming}}
* [[Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?]]
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* {{Ep|Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?}}
* [[Bart's Dog Gets an F]]
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* {{Ep|Bart's Dog Gets an F}}
* [[Old Money]]
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* {{Ep|Old Money}}
* [[Brush With Greatness]]
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* {{Ep|Brush With Greatness}}
* [[Lisa's Substitute]]
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* {{Ep|Lisa's Substitute}}
* [[The War of the Simpsons]]
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* {{Ep|The War of the Simpsons}}
* [[Three Men and a Comic Book]]
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* {{Ep|Three Men and a Comic Book}}
* [[Blood Feud]]
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* {{Ep|Blood Feud}}
* [[Stark Raving Dad]]
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* {{Ep|Stark Raving Dad}}
* [[Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington]]
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* {{Ep|Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington}}
* [[When Flanders Failed]]
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* {{Ep|When Flanders Failed}}
* [[Bart the Murderer]]
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* {{Ep|Bart the Murderer}}
* [[Homer Defined]]
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* {{Ep|Homer Defined}}
* [[Like Father, Like Clown]]
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* {{Ep|Like Father, Like Clown}}
* [[Treehouse of Horror II]]
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror II}}
* [[Lisa's Pony]]
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* {{Ep|Lisa's Pony}}
* [[Saturdays of Thunder]]
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* {{Ep|Saturdays of Thunder}}
* [[Flaming Moe's]]
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* {{Ep|Flaming Moe's}}
* [[Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk]]
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* {{Ep|Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk}}
* [[I Married Marge]]
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* {{Ep|I Married Marge}}
* [[Radio Bart]]
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* {{Ep|Radio Bart}}
* [[Lisa the Greek]]
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* {{Ep|Lisa the Greek}}
* [[Homer Alone]]
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* {{Ep|Homer Alone}}
* [[Bart the Lover]]
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* {{Ep|Bart the Lover}}
* [[Homer at the Bat]]
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* {{Ep|Homer at the Bat}}
* [[Separate Vocations]]
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* {{Ep|Separate Vocations}}
* [[Dog of Death]]
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* {{Ep|Dog of Death}}
* [[Colonel Homer]]
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* {{Ep|Colonel Homer}}
* [[Black Widower]]
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* {{Ep|Black Widower}}
* [[The Otto Show]]
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* {{Ep|The Otto Show}}
* [[Bart's Friend Falls In Love]]
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* {{Ep|Bart's Friend Falls In Love}}
* [[Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?]]
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* {{Ep|Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?}}
* [[Kamp Krusty]]
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* {{Ep|Kamp Krusty}}
* [[A Streetcar Named Marge]]
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* {{Ep|A Streetcar Named Marge}}
* [[Homer the Heretic]]
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* {{Ep|Homer the Heretic}}
* [[Lisa the Beauty Queen]]
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* {{Ep|Lisa the Beauty Queen}}
* [[Treehouse of Horror III]]
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror III}}
* [[Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie]]
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* {{Ep|Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie}}
* [[Marge Gets a Job]]
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* {{Ep|Marge Gets a Job}}
* [[New Kid on the Block]]
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* {{Ep|New Kid on the Block}}
* [[Mr. Plow]]
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* {{Ep|Mr. Plow}}
* [[Lisa's First Word]]
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* {{Ep|Lisa's First Word}}
* [[Homer's Triple Bypass]]
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* {{Ep|Homer's Triple Bypass}}
* [[Marge vs. the Monorail]]
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* {{Ep|Marge vs. the Monorail}}
* [[Selma's Choice]]
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* {{Ep|Selma's Choice}}
* [[Brother from the Same Planet]]
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* {{Ep|Brother from the Same Planet}}
* [[I Love Lisa]]
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* {{Ep|I Love Lisa}}
* [[Duffless]]
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* {{Ep|Duffless}}
* [[Last Exit to Springfield]]
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* {{Ep|Last Exit to Springfield}}
* [[So It's Come To This: A Simpsons Clip Show]]
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* {{Ep|So It's Come To This: A Simpsons Clip Show}}
* [[The Front]]
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* {{Ep|The Front}}
* [[Whacking Day]]
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* {{Ep|Whacking Day}}
* [[Marge in Chains]]
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* {{Ep|Marge in Chains}}
* [[Krusty Gets Kancelled]]
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* {{Ep|Krusty Gets Kancelled}}
* [[Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes]]
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* {{Ep|Homer's Barbershop Quartet }}
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* {{Ep|Cape Feare}}
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* {{Ep|Homer Goes to College}}
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* {{Ep|Rosebud}}
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror IV}}
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* {{Ep|Marge on the Lam}}
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* {{Ep|Bart's Inner Child}}
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* {{Ep|Boy-Scoutz N the Hood}}
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* {{Ep|The Last Temptation of Homer}}
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* {{Ep|$pringfield}}
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* {{Ep|Bart Gets Famous}}
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* {{Ep|Homer and Apu}}
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* {{Ep|Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy}}
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* {{Ep|Deep Space Homer}}
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* {{Ep|Homer Loves Flanders}}
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* {{Ep|Bart Gets an Elephant}}
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* {{Ep|Burns' Heir}}
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* {{Ep|Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song}}
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* {{Ep|The Boy Who Knew Too Much}}
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* {{Ep|Lady Bouvier's Lover}}
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* {{Ep|Secrets of a Successful Marriage}}
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* {{Ep|Bart of Darkness}}
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* {{Ep|Lisa's Rival}}
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* {{Ep|Another Simpsons Clip Show}}
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* {{Ep|Itchy & Scratchy Land}}
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* {{Ep|Sideshow Bob Roberts}}
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror V}}
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* {{Ep|Bart's Girlfriend}}
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* {{Ep|Lisa on Ice}}
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* {{Ep|Homer Badman}}
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* {{Ep|Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy}}
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* {{Ep|Fear of Flying}}
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* {{Ep|Homer the Great}}
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* {{Ep|And Maggie Makes Three}}
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* {{Ep|Bart's Comet}}
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* {{Ep|Homie the Clown}}
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* {{Ep|Bart vs. Australia}}
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* {{Ep|Homer vs. Patty and Selma}}
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* {{Ep|A Star Is Burns}}
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* {{Ep|Lisa's Wedding}}
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* {{Ep|Two Dozen and One Greyhounds}}
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* {{Ep|The PTA Disbands}}
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* {{Ep|'Round Springfield}}
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* {{Ep|The Springfield Connection}}
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* {{Ep|Lemon of Troy}}
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* {{Ep|Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)}}
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* {{Ep|Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)}}
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* {{Ep|Radioactive Man}}
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* {{Ep|Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodly}}
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* {{Ep|Bart Sells His Soul}}
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* {{Ep|Lisa the Vegetarian}}
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror VI}}
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* {{Ep|King-Size Homer}}
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* {{Ep|Mother Simpson}}
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* {{Ep|Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming}}
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* {{Ep|The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular}}
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* {{Ep|Marge Be Not Proud}}
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* {{Ep|Team Homer}}
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* {{Ep|Two Bad Neighbors}}
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* {{Ep|Scenes From The Class Struggle in Springfield}}
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* {{Ep|Bart the Fink}}
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* {{Ep|Lisa the Iconoclast}}
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* {{Ep|Homer the Smithers}}
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* {{Ep|The Day the Violence Died}}
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* {{Ep|A Fish Called Selma}}
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* {{Ep|Bart on the Road}}
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* {{Ep|22 Short Films About Springfield}}
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* {{Ep|Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish"}}
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* {{Ep|Much Apu About Nothing}}
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* {{Ep|Homerpalooza}}
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* {{Ep|Summer of 4 Ft. 2}}
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror VII}}
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* {{Ep|You Only Move Twice}}
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* {{Ep|The Homer They Fall}}
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* {{Ep|Burns, Baby Burns}}
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* {{Ep|Bart After Dark}}
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* {{Ep|A Milhouse Divided}}
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* {{Ep|Lisa's Date With Destiny}}
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* {{Ep|Hurricane Neddy}}
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* {{Ep|El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)|El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer}}
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* {{Ep|The Springfield Files}}
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* {{Ep|The Twisted World of Marge Simpson}}
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* {{Ep|Mountain of Madness}}
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* {{Ep|Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious}}
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* {{Ep|The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show}}
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* {{Ep|Homer's Phobia}}
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* {{Ep|Brother from Another Series}}
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* {{Ep|My Sister, My Sitter}}
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* {{Ep|Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment}}
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* {{Ep|Grade School Confidential}}
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* {{Ep|The Canine Mutiny}}
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* {{Ep|The Old Man and the Lisa}}
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* {{Ep|In Marge We Trust}}
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* {{Ep|Homer's Enemy}}
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* {{Ep|The Simpsons Spin-off Showcase}}
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* {{Ep|The Secret War of Lisa Simpson}}
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* {{Ep|The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson}}
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* {{Ep|The Principal and The Pauper}}
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* {{Ep|Lisa's Sax}}
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror VIII}}
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* {{Ep|The Cartridge Family}}
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* {{Ep|Bart Star}}
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* {{Ep|The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons}}
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* {{Ep|Lisa the Skeptic}}
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* {{Ep|Realty Bites}}
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* {{Ep|Miracle on Evergreen Terrace}}
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* {{Ep|All Singing, All Dancing }}
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* {{Ep|Bart Carny}}
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* {{Ep|The Joy of Sect}}
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* {{Ep|Das Bus}}
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* {{Ep|The Last Temptation of Krust}}
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* {{Ep|Dumbbell Indemnity}}
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* {{Ep|Lisa the Simpson}}
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* {{Ep|This Little Wiggy}}
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* {{Ep|Simpson Tide}}
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* {{Ep|The Trouble With Trillions}}
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* {{Ep|Girly Edition}}
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* {{Ep|Trash of the Titans}}
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* {{Ep|King of the Hill}}
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* {{Ep|Lost Our Lisa}}
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* {{Ep|Natural Born Kissers}}
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* {{Ep|Lard Of the Dance}}
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* {{Ep|The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace}}
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* {{Ep|Bart the Mother}}
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror IX}}
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* {{Ep|When You Dish Upon a Star}}
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* {{Ep|D'oh-in' in the Wind}}
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* {{Ep|Lisa Gets an "A"}}
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* {{Ep|Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble"}}
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* {{Ep|Mayored to the Mob}}
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* {{Ep|Viva Ned Flanders}}
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* {{Ep|Wild Barts Can't Be Broken}}
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* {{Ep|Sunday, Cruddy Sunday}}
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* {{Ep|Homer to the Max}}
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* {{Ep|I'm With Cupid}}
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* {{Ep|Screaming Yellow Honkers}}
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* {{Ep|Make Room For Lisa}}
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* {{Ep|Maximum Homerdrive}}
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* {{Ep|Simpsons Bible Stories}}
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* {{Ep|Mom and Pop Art}}
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* {{Ep|The Old Man and The "C" Student}}
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* {{Ep|Monty Can't Buy Me Love}}
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* {{Ep|They Saved Lisa's Brain}}
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* {{Ep|Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo}}
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* {{Ep|Beyond Blunderdome}}
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* {{Ep|Brother's Little Helper}}
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* {{Ep|Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner}}
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror X}}
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* {{Ep|E-I-E-I-D'oh}}
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* {{Ep|Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder}}
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* {{Ep|Eight Misbehavin'}}
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* {{Ep|Take My Wife, Sleaze}}
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* {{Ep|Grift of the Magi}}
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* {{Ep|Little Big Mom}}
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* {{Ep|Faith Off}}
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* {{Ep|The Mansion Family}}
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* {{Ep|Saddlesore Galactica}}
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* {{Ep|Alone Again, Natura-Diddly}}
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* {{Ep|Missionary: Impossible}}
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* {{Ep|Pygmoelian}}
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* {{Ep|Bart to the Future}}
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* {{Ep|Days of Wine and D'oh'ses}}
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* {{Ep|Kill the Alligator and Run}}
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* {{Ep|Last Tap Dance in Springfield}}
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* {{Ep|It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Marge}}
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* {{Ep|Behind the Laughter}}
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror XI}}
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* {{Ep|A Tale of Two Springfields}}
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* {{Ep|Insane Clown Poppy}}
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* {{Ep|Lisa the Tree Hugger}}
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* {{Ep|Homer vs. Dignity}}
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* {{Ep|The Computer Wore Menace Shoes}}
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* {{Ep|The Great Money Caper}}
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* {{Ep|Skinner's Sense of Snow}}
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* {{Ep|HOMR}}
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* {{Ep|Pokey Mom}}
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* {{Ep|Worst Episode Ever}}
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* {{Ep|Tennis the Menace}}
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* {{Ep|Day of the Jackanapes}}
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* {{Ep|New Kids on the Blecch}}
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* {{Ep|Hungry, Hungry Homer}}
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* {{Ep|Bye Bye Nerdie}}
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* {{Ep|Simpson Safari}}
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* {{Ep|Trilogy of Error}}
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* {{Ep|I'm Goin' to Praiseland}}
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* {{Ep|Children of a Lesser Clod}}
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* {{Ep|Simpsons Tall Tales}}
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror XII}}
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* {{Ep|The Parent Rap}}
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* {{Ep|Homer the Moe}}
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* {{Ep|A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love}}
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* {{Ep|The Blunder Years}}
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* {{Ep|She of Little Faith}}
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* {{Ep|Brawl in the Family}}
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* {{Ep|Sweets and Sour Marge}}
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* {{Ep|Jaws Wired Shut}}
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* {{Ep|Half-Decent Proposal}}
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* {{Ep|The Bart Wants What It Wants}}
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* {{Ep|The Lastest Gun in the West}}
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* {{Ep|The Old Man and the Key}}
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* {{Ep|Tales from the Public Domain}}
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* {{Ep|Blame It on Lisa}}
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* {{Ep|Weekend at Burnsie's}}
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* {{Ep|Gump Roast}}
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* {{Ep|I Am Furious (Yellow)}}
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* {{Ep|The Sweetest Apu}}
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* {{Ep|Little Girl in the Big Ten}}
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* {{Ep|The Frying Game}}
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* {{Ep|Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge}}
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror XIII}}
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* {{Ep|How I Spent My Strummer Vacation}}
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* {{Ep|Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade}}
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* {{Ep|Large Marge}}
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* {{Ep|Helter Shelter}}
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* {{Ep|The Great Louse Detective}}
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* {{Ep|Special Edna}}
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* {{Ep|The Dad Who Knew Too Little}}
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* {{Ep|The Strong Arms of the Ma}}
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* {{Ep|Pray Anything}}
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* {{Ep|Barting Over}}
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* {{Ep|I'm Spelling As Fast As I Can}}
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* {{Ep|A Star Is Born-Again}}
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* {{Ep|Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington}}
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* {{Ep|C.E.D'oh}}
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* {{Ep|'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky}}
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* {{Ep|Three Gays of the Condo}}
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* {{Ep|Dude, Where's My Ranch?}}
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* {{Ep|Old Yeller-Belly}}
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* {{Ep|Brake My Wife, Please}}
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* {{Ep|The Bart of War}}
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* {{Ep|Moe Baby Blues}}
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror XIV}}
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* {{Ep|My Mother the Carjacker}}
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* {{Ep|The President Wore Pearls}}
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* {{Ep|The Regina Monologues}}
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* {{Ep|The Fat and the Furriest}}
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* {{Ep|Today, I Am a Clown}}
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* {{Ep|'Tis the Fifteenth Season}}
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* {{Ep|Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays}}
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* {{Ep|I, D'oh-Bot}}
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* {{Ep|Diatribe of a Mad Housewife}}
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* {{Ep|Margical History Tour}}
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* {{Ep|Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore}}
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* {{Ep|Smart and Smarter}}
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* {{Ep|The Ziff Who Came to Dinner}}
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* {{Ep|Co-Dependent's Day}}
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* {{Ep|The Wandering Juvie}}
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* {{Ep|My Big Fat Geek Wedding}}
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* {{Ep|Catch 'em if You Can}}
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* {{Ep|Simple Simpson}}
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* {{Ep|The Way We Weren't}}
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* {{Ep|Bart-Mangled Banner}}
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* {{Ep|Fraudcast News}}
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror XV}}
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* {{Ep|All's Fair In Oven War}}
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* {{Ep|Sleeping with the Enemy}}
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* {{Ep|She Used to Be My Girl}}
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* {{Ep|Fat Man and Little Boy}}
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* {{Ep|Midnight Rx}}
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* {{Ep|Mommie Beerest}}
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* {{Ep|Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass}}
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* {{Ep|Pranksta Rap}}
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* {{Ep|There's Something About Marrying}}
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* {{Ep|On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister}}
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* {{Ep|Goo Goo Gai Pan}}
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* {{Ep|Mobile Homer}}
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* {{Ep|The Seven-Beer Snitch}}
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* {{Ep|Future-Drama}}
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* {{Ep|Don't Fear the Roofer}}
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* {{Ep|The Heartbroke Kid}}
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* {{Ep|A Star is Torn}}
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* {{Ep|Thank God It's Doomsday}}
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* {{Ep|Home Away From Homer}}
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* {{Ep|The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star}}
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* {{Ep|Bonfire of the Manatees}}
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* {{Ep|The Girl Who Slept Too Little}}
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* {{Ep|Milhouse of Sand and Fog}}
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* {{Ep|Treehouse of Horror XVI}}
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* {{Ep|Marge's Son Poisoning}}
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* {{Ep|See Homer Run}}
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* {{Ep|The Last of the Red Hat Mamas}}
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For others named Lisa, see: Lisa (disambiguation).
Lisa Marie Simpson
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Character Information
Gender: Female
Status:
Unknown
Age: 8
Hair: Blonde
Occupation: Grade 3 Springfield Elementary School student
Relatives: Father:Homer Simpson,
Mother: Marge Simpson Brother: Bart Simpson,
Sister: Maggie Simpson,
Grandfathers: Abraham Simpson and Clancy Bouvier,
Grandmothers: Mona Simpson and Jacqueline Bouvier
Aunts: Patty and Selma Bouvier and Abbie
Cousin: Ling Bouvier
First appearance: Good Night
Voiced by: Yeardley Smith


Lisa Marie Simpson is a charismatic 8-year-old girl, who exceeds the standard achievement level of children her age. Not to everyone's surprise she is also the moral center of her family. In her upbringing, Lisa lacks parental involvement of Homer and Marge, which leads to hobbies such as a playing saxophone and guitar, riding and caring for horses, and interest in advanced studies. In school Lisa's popularity is affected by those who view her as a geeky overachiever, which leaves her with only a few friends. Lisa Simpson is a smart, witty, independent girl who focuses on her goals and strives to reach her potential, and at age 8 she is already a member of MENSA with an IQ of 159.

Personality

Bart holding baby Lisa as seen in Lisa's First Word.

Lisa is voiced by Yeardley Smith, Aurelia Bruno in French and Lisette Dufour in Canadian French. In the Tracy Ullman shorts and early full length episodes, Lisa had interests equally as childish as Bart's, including comic books and burping contests. As the show continued however, she became more stereotypically intellectual and began to regard such activities juvenile, engaging in more mature pursuits. Lisa is quite eclectic in her knowledge and is notably more concerned with world affairs than her cohorts. Critics have also pointed out that Lisa's situation alludes to the plight of real children, who are often underestimated by adults. Lisa shares her intellect and overachieving personality traits with other female members of the Simpson family ("Lisa the Simpson" revealed that Simpson males inherit a gene on the Y chromosome that prevents them from channeling their intellect). Lisa also deeply values her integrity, as demonstrated when she cheats on a test on The Wind in the Willows to attain her highest grade of A+++, but later admits her dishonesty to an unreceptive Principal Skinner. (She later re-grades the test as an F.) Despite her intellect, Lisa has received detention, like her brother Bart, quite a number of times, often because of her rebellious and sometimes bitter attitude and anti-social behaviour that is capable of deeply embarrassing authority figures. Although her rebellion against social norms is usually constructive, Lisa can be whiny, cruel and self-righteous at times. Notably, in "Lisa the Vegetarian", her increasing sense of moral righteousness regarding her vegetarianism leads her to proselytize, culminating in her spiteful disruption of a "meat-based" barbecue prepared by Homer (an act she comes to rue). At times, Lisa appears to resist certain situations merely for the sake of resisting them, not because of any genuine ideological opposition. She appears to enjoy breaking the norm for its own sake; in "Bart Star", she triumphantly declares that she, a girl, would like to join the football team. When it is revealed that there are already girls on the team, she declares her distaste for a sport that would use a pig's skin to make its ball. When it is revealed that the ball is actually synthetic, she is at a loss for words and runs off visibly upset.

Despite her high IQ, Lisa does have typical childhood issues, sometimes requiring adult intervention. In "Lost Our Lisa", she tricks Homer into allowing her to ride the bus alone, only to become hopelessly lost. After his coworkers Lenny and Carl point out that he allowed his 8 year old daughter to ride a bus by herself, Homer comes to her rescue. In one episode, Lisa has a Jewish imaginary friend named Rachel Cohen who "just got into Brandeis University." In the earlier seasons, Lisa displayed more personality traits of an eight-year old, including obsessing over getting a pony, being addicted to TV, and fighting with Bart. In season 19, "Smoke on the Daughter", Lisa is addicted to second hand smoke to maintain an impressive level of ballet competence; Homer tries to prevent the addiction unsuccessfully, and in the end Lisa overcomes the addiction herself through means of "Hello Kitty" nicotene patches.

Intelligence

In "Homer's Enemy", it is mentioned that Lisa has an IQ of 156. She is a high-ranking member of Mensa Springfield. Lisa demonstrates an early intelligence by changing her own diaper as an infant. When unable to attend school due to a teachers' strike (in "The PTA Disbands!"), she suffered a sort of "school withdrawal" and invents a perpetual motion machine that Homer describes as going "faster and faster". He goes on to chastise her, saying "In this house, we obey the laws of thermodynamics!"

Beliefs

Lisa's political convictions are generally leftist and rather liberal. She is a vegetarian, and a supporter of the Free Tibet movement. Lisa yells "Free Tibet!" after winning the school spelling bee. She, like her mom, supported Democrat Mary Bailey over Right-Winged Mr. Burns; the twosome revealed that Mr. Burns was a liar, and Mary Bailey wins in a landslide, the only known supporters being Smithers, Bart, and Homer.

While still supportive of the Christian church she was raised in, Lisa is now a practicing Buddhist following her decision to follow the Noble Eightfold Path (She of Little Faith). Though apparently not an adherent, she mentions in one episode that she considers Wicca "very empowering", in Treehouse of Horror XIX Lisa claims to have dressed as a Wiccan, and not a witch, suggesting that she does hold an interest in Wicca. In The Simpsons Game, her special object is the Hand of Buddha which can pick up other objects.

Vegetarianism

Lisa turned vegetarian in season seven's fifth episode "Lisa the Vegetarian" due to ethical reasons. This was also hinted in the episode "Lisa's Wedding" in which we see Lisa as a vegetarian in the future. On Paul McCartney's demand, she has stayed vegetarian still; blunders have however been made by animators drawing meat on her plate and for example in episode "Marge Be Not Proud", where she is seen eating a marshmallow in her cocoa despite its gelatine ingredient.

Lisa's vegetarianism is referred to in several future episodes, for example in "Maximum Homerdrive", which starts with Lisa complaining about a new steakhouse in Springfield.

Music

Lisa playing the Sax

Her musical abilities are extensive: she sings with a powerful voice, and has been seen playing the acoustic six-string (in "Last Exit to Springfield"), electric bass guitar, accordion and piano proficiently. She also taught herself to play the oboe in one Simpsons Comic. But her great love is playing jazz on her baritone saxophone. Her musical inclinations were nurtured by her relationship with the late jazz musician Bleeding Gums Murphy.

Independent learning

She is fluent in Italian (learned from Milhouse Van Houten before going to Italy), as well as some French and German verbs (with the help of a German verbwheel in "The Canine Mutiny"). She seems to understand Chinese when Yao Ming speaks to her in the language (though she cannot read it), as well as Spanish. In "Treehouse of Horror XIV", she seems fluent in Swedish (with questionable pronunciation), but this may be considered non-canon due to the "Treehouse of Horror" connection, which episodes are generally considered to be non-canonical.

Boys

Romantic interests in Lisa's life are unpredictable. Her dream crush is a heartthrob from local teen magazines, Corey. But Lisa's first boyfriend is a less-than-stellar schoolmate, Nelson Muntz. He is far from a perfect gentleman - a school bully, a failing student, a prankster with two cohorts, and Lisa finds herself strangely attracted to his grungy lifestyle enough to ask him out. After Nelson lies to Lisa about something, she decides to break up with him. In The Simpsons Movie she falls in love with an environmental Irish boy named Colin, but since he is never seen again, it is suggested that maybe she broke up with him. She also has a short lived romance with Thelonius, a boy she meets at West Springfield Elementary School (Trilogy of Error). In the Spring Break episode where Bart hires a car and becomes a delivery boy, Lisa admits to Homer she likes a boy from school; Langden Alder but she is only joking. Bart is returned to Springfield with a packing crate delivered to Langden Alder.

Meanwhile, Lisa manages to catch the eye of a couple boys from school: Milhouse Van Houten and Ralph Wiggum. Although she has absolutely no attraction to either one of them, there have been references on the show about Lisa's future relationships with Milhouse. There have also been references of a future engagement to a charming British student Hugh (which she breaks off right before the wedding.) So overall, Lisa Simpson isn't a hopeless romantic! She seems to get into more relationships than older brother, Bart

Relationships

Lisa's relationship with her father is laboured. And even though in some episodes they have thier fights Lisa the Vegetarian, Lisa's Substitute, Lisa's Pony, and so on. They also have had momments where thay really connect- as shown in episodes such as Lisa's First Word, Make Room For Lisa and Summer of 4 Ft. 2. In short, their relationship has been one where Homer ignores Lisa, and Lisa avoids Homer.

Lisa and Bart have had something of a rivalship Bart vs. Thanksgiving, Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade. and although in some episodes they are pals (Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Lisa on Ice) they spend most of their time away from each other.

Lisa had several boyfriends in the past. Milhouse constantly tries to attract Lisa but to no avail. One time, Ralph Wiggum had a crush on Lisa when she gave him a valentine and Ralph accidentally assumed that Lisa was in love with him. Another episode also dealt with a relationship between Lisa and Nelson Muntz, which also ended. In Dude, Where's My Ranch?, Lisa fell in love with Luke Stetson, but broke up in the end. In The Simpsons Movie, Lisa fell in love with Colin, a Irish boy and a musician, but the fate of the relationship was left unknown.

Character

Creation

Matt Groening first conceived the Simpson family in the lobby of James L. Brooks' office. He had been called in to pitch a series of animated shorts, and had intended to present his Life in Hell series. When he realized that animating Life in Hell would require him to rescind publication rights for his life's work, Groening decided to go in another direction.[1] He hurriedly sketched out his version of a dysfunctional family, and named the characters after various members of his own family, and Lisa is the name of one of his sisters.[1] Lisa then made her debut with the rest of the Simpsons clan on 19 April, 1987 in the Tracey Ullman short "Good Night".[2] Nancy Cartwright, originally auditioned for the role of Lisa, but was soon told that her voice would be better suited voicing Bart.[3] Yeardley Smith had initially been asked to audition for the role of Bart but casting director Bonita Pietila believed her voice was too high, so Smith was given the role of Lisa instead. In order to perform the voice, Smith lifts her voice up a little.[4]

Development

In the Tracey Ullman Show shorts, Lisa was more of a "female Bart" and was equally mischievous.[5] As the series progressed, Lisa began to develop into a more intelligent and more emotional character with "Krusty Gets Busted" being one of the first episodes where her true intelligence is fully shown.[6] Many episodes focusing on Lisa have an emotional nature, the first one being "Moaning Lisa". The idea for the episode was pitched by James L. Brooks, who had wanted to do an emotional episode where Lisa is sad because the show had done a lot of "jokey episodes".[7]

Cultural influence

In 2001 Lisa received a special "Board of Directors Ongoing Commitment Award" at the [Environmental Media Awards.[8] "Lisa the Vegetarian", an episode from the seventh season, won both an Environmental Media Award for "Best Television Episodic Comedy"[9] and a Genesis Award for "Best Television Comedy Series, Ongoing Commitment".[10] Lisa was also listed at number 11 in TV Guide's "Top 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters of All Time."[11] In Japan, the broadcasters of the series found they were able to turn the apparent viewer dislike of the series around by focusing marketing attention on Lisa. Lisa's well-intended but ill-fated struggles to be a voice of reason and a force of good in her family and city struck a chord with the Japanese.[12]

Future Plans

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Lisa as President

Description

Lisa understands that striving for the best will have great rewards waiting for her. She is often found fantasizing about her future as a Nobel Prize winner, great Jazz musician, and a female President. After finding out that the "Simpson Gene" is ineffective in Simpson women, Lisa feels that there isn't anything that can block her path to success. Her possibilities are endless!

Lisa in the Future

At the age of 12, Lisa is saved from a house fire by Milhouse, which she later discovers was caused by him. At age 16, she is graduating from Springfield High School two years early and is about to go to Yale. She is dating Milhouse who she later dumps. She is furious at Bart for taking her scholarship in Yale. She gets back together with Milhouse but Bart saves her and gives her back her scholarship. At age 21, Lisa rejects Milhouse's offer to marry him saying she doesn't intend to ever get married. At age 23, Lisa is at Yale and falls in love with a British man named Hugh Parkfield who she then is about to marry. She is embarrased by her family and Hugh wants to take her back to England because he hates her family. Lisa dumps him since she would rather have her family. At the age of 30, with Bart needing a digestive tract transplant, she tries to solve the mystery of 'fish logs'. She asks townspeople who tell her the story which takes place when she was still 8. She then finds out that fish logs brought Bart into the hospital in the first place. At age 38, Lisa is the President of the United States. The country is broke and is forced to bring a tax hike but things get worse when Bart interrupts everything. The leaders of the other country's are about to beat her until Bart saves her. In her 60s, Lisa is elderly and married to Milhouse. She wants to take a poetry class but they are broke and Milhouse spent all the money on the electricity which wasn't enough.

In Video Games

The Simpsons Road Rage

Lisa drives the ElecTaurus car and is one of the default characters. You may also pick her up off the streets when not playing as her.

The Simpsons Hit & Run

Lisa is playable in the third level of The Simpsons: Hit and Run as she looks for Bart after his disappearance. However, she makes an appearance in the first level in Springfield Elementary school, where Homer has to give her the science project she forgot. By the time the seventh level has come around, Lisa is back in the Simpson house, and tells her father to go out and stock up on supplies. However, by the fourth mission, Lisa is back at the school, where she suggests that Homer goes to Mr Burns to buy nuclear waste, which is the aliens’ weakness. When characters use the Malibu Stacy car in levels four, five, six,and seven Lisa appears in the car.

The Simpsons Game

Lisa is a playable character in the Simpsons Game. Her powers include The Hand of Buddha and can use her saxophone as a weapon.

Appearances

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 BBC. (2000). 'The Simpsons': America's First Family (6 minute edit for the season 1 DVD) (DVD). UK: 20th Century Fox.
  2. Richmond, Ray; Antonia Coffman (1997). The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to our Favorite Family. Harper Collins Publishers, pg. 14. ISBN 0-00-638898-1
  3. Bart's voice tells all. BBC News (2000-11-10). Retrieved on 2007-05-16.
  4. Charles Miranda. "She who laughs last"The Daily Telegraph, p. 8E. Retrieved on 2008-02-09. 
  5. Mirkin, David. (2004). The Simpsons season 5 DVD commentary for the episode "Boy-Scoutz N the Hood" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
  6. Reiss, Mike. (2001). The Simpsons season 1 DVD commentary for the episode "Krusty Gets Busted" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
  7. Reiss, Mike. (2001). The Simpsons season 1 DVD commentary for the episode "Moaning Lisa" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
  8. W. Reed Moran. "Lisa Simpson animates environmental awards"USA Today. Retrieved on 2007-10-17. 
  9. "Awards for "The Simpsons""Internet Movie Database{{{date}}}. Retrieved on 2007-10-17. 
  10. "1995 Genesis Awards"hsus.org{{{date}}}. Retrieved on 2007-10-21. 
  11. CNN - TV Guide's 50 Greatest Cartoon Characters
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