| April 28 - May 2 Belly Up To The Bar |
May 12 - 16 Extremely Stupid Stunts |
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How I Spent My Strummer Vacation
When Homer reveals that marrying Marge crushed his dreams of being a rock star, Marge packs him off to Rock 'N Roll Fantasy camp. |
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Homerpalooza
Homer discovers that his children find him uncool. To prove them wrong he buys tickets to the Hullabalooza festival for himself, Bart, and Lisa. |
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Last Exit To Sprinfield
Homer, Lisa and Bart get tickets for the latest chapter of "Cosmic Wars." Disappointed, Marge suggests that the kids write a letter to the creator. |
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Homer's Enemy
A hard-working man named Frank Grimes is hired at the Power Plant and instantly dislikes Homer's poor performance and attitude. Grimes declares that he and Homer are enemies. |
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She Used To Be My Girl
Famous journalist Chloe Talbot comes to Springfield to cover a scandal involving Mayor Quimby. |
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Dumbbell Indemnity
Upon noticing his depressed state, Homer takes Moe out for the night to meet women. He has no luck, but meets the perfect woman on his walk home. |
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Mommie Beerest
Homer gives Moe all his money leading to a new mortgage. Marge, unimpressed, spends time at her new investment Moe's. Unveiling her plan to turn it into a British pub, Moe agrees, leading the two into a tight working relationship. |
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Bart The Daredevil
While at a Truckasaurus show, Bart is enthralled with the stunts of fearless daredevil Captain Lance Murdock. When one of his stunts goes wrong, he is sent to hospital. |
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The Seven Beer Snitch
The Simpsons go to Shelbyville and are treated as lower class citizens. Marge brings this to the attention of the Springfield Cultural Advisory Board who follow by building a new cultural center designed by Frank Gehry. |
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Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo
The Simpsons get tickets to Japan after waiting at the airport for unclaimed tickets. After losing their last million yen, the Simpsons agree to participate in a dangerous Japanese TV game show in exchange for air fare back home. |