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The Simpsons: Greatest Hits

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The Simpsons: Greatest Hits
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VHS Information
Release date: November 8, 1999 (UK VHS)
September 8, 2003 (R2)
March 31, 2004 (R4)
Number of Episodes: 5
Distributor: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Catalogue №: 14998S
14998HMV
Rating: 12


The Simpsons: Greatest Hits is a collection of episodes that was released on November 8, 1999 on VHS and on September 8, 2003 on DVD as part of the series The Simpsons Classics.

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THE MOST MONUMENTAL EPISODES EVER!

SIMPSONS ROASTING ON AN OPEN FIRE

The First Ever Simpsons Episode
It's better to take than to receive! After Bart's tattoo removal, Homer's failure as a department store Santa, and a bad day at the dog track, Christmas prospects look dim for the Simpsons. But Homer seizes the day and, with the help of Santa's Little Helper, blunders home with the best gift of all - something to share the family's love. And frighten prowlers. A holiday classic!!

SWEET SEYMOUR SKINNER'S BAADASSSSS SONG

The 100th Simpsons Episode
Be careful what you wish for! Bart's dog runs amok at Springfield Elementary, getting Principal Skinner fired. But when replacement Ned Flanders tries to put the "pal" back into principal, Bart actually joins forces with Skinner to help him reclaim his job. A strangely instructive saga of greased Scotsmen, forbidden friendships, and the peculiar effects of prayer.

TRASH OF THE TITANS

The 200th Simpsons Episode
When Homer decides he'd rather live in a dump than in a world run by snooty garbagemen, Springfield gets turned into America's trash-hole. LUXURIATE in the warm, fuzzy embrace of Loveday! SQUIRM to the rancid touch of garbage water!! SCALE the smelly heights of Diaper Mountain!!! (Moist towelette must be purchased separately.)

BART GETS AN F

The Simpsons Episode With The Highest U.S. Rating
If Bart doesn't pass history, he is history! This calls for extreme measures. Will Otto crash the schoolbus - on purpose? Can Martin Prince be cured of cooties? Is a last-minute deal with God legally binding? Will Bart be forced to actually... study!?! Find out the exciting answer in this gripping story of desperation, deceit, and a big red pen!

LISA'S FIRST WORD

Maggie Speaks For The First Time!
The sooner kids talk, the sooner they talk back! Flashbacks reveal the early struggles of the Simpsons. For his first two years Bart lives in bliss, but when Baby Lisa arrives and starts getting all the attention, Bart starts getting even. A turbulent and toddling tale of jealousy aflame, tantrums tamed, and love proclaimed.

*Features the guest voices of Elizabeth Taylor, Marcia Wallace, Steve Martin, and U2

Colour/Running Time Approx: 110 Minutes.

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Trivia[edit]

  • A sticker on the packaging stated "110 Minutes Includes Bonus 5th Episode".
  • In the UK, the spines of the four 1999 video releases formed an image of the Simpson family on the couch. From left to right -
  1. The Simpsons: Too Hot for TV (Marge arms crossed, tapping her foot)
  2. The Simpsons: Go to Hollywood (Homer passed out in his underpants)
  3. Bart Wars - The Simpsons Strike Back (Maggie wearing a foam hand with "We're #1" written on it, sitting on the couch, with Santa's Little Helper and Snowball II on the floor)
  4. The Simpsons: Greatest Hits (Bart and Lisa next to the floor lamp)
  • There was an edition with an alternate cover which were individually numbered, with the standard cover on the reverse.