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You Only Move Twice (3F23):
Homer moves the family to a new town after he receives a better job offer, at a better nuclear power plant, but Homer is oblivious to the fact that his new boss is a Super Villain who is out to rule the world. [Aired November 3, 1996]
The Homer They Fall (4F03):
Moe turns Homer into a successful boxer after discovering Homer can absorb massive blows to the head, but Marge is worried that won't save Homer in the upcoming match with Dreaderick Tatum, the heavyweight champion. Michael Buffer and Paul Winfield guest star. [Aired November 10, 1996]
Burns, Baby Burns (4F05):
Burns discovers his long lost 60-year-old illegitimate son, Larry, is insulting and lazy, and wants nothing to do with him. Homer thinks a good kidnapping is all that's needed to change Burns' mind. Rodney Dangerfield guest stars. [Aired November 17, 1996]
Bart After Dark (4F06):
As punishment for destroying private property, Bart is force to work for the homeowner, but unbeknown to everyone in the family, including Bart, the homeowner runs a shady business where people leave with lighter wallets and smiles on their faces. [Aired November 24, 1996]
A Milhouse Divided (4F04):
Homer questions his own marriage bless when, at the latest Simpsons party, Kirk and Luann Van Houten (Milhouse's parents) announce their divorce. [Aired December 1, 1996]
Lisa's Date with Density (4F01):
Lisa enters into a doomed romance when she attempts to change Nelson Muntz, the school bully she develops a crush on. Meanwhile, Homer discovers quick cash in telemarketing fraud. [Aired December 15, 1996]
Hurricane Neddy (4F07):
Ned Flanders checks himself into a mental hospital after suffering a nerves breakdown when his house is destroyed in a hurricane. [Aired December 29, 1996]
The Mysterious Voyage of Homer (3F24):
Consuming too may hot peppers gives Homer visions, which tell him to seek out his "soulmate". Johnny Cash guest stars. [Aired January 5, 1997]
The Springfield Files (3G01):
Homer witnesses something out of this world in Springfield woods, but no one believes him, not even FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully (from The X-Files), who came to investigate the incident. Gillian Anderson, David Duchovny and Leonard Nimoy guest star. [Aired January 12, 1997]
The Twisted World of Marge Simpson (4F08):
Marge's new pretzel franchise is failing until Homer strikes a deal with Fat Tony, Springfield's local mobster. Jack Lemmon and Joe Mantegna guest stars. [Aired January 19, 1997]
Mountain of Madness (4F10):
To promote team work amongst the power plant's employees Burns makes them go on a corporate retreat up in the mountains: the goal to find a hidden cabin. [Aired February 2, 1997]
Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious (3G03):
The Simpson family get a nanny after Marge starts loosing her hair to overwork stress. [Aired February 7, 1997]
The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show (4F12):
In the 167th episode of The Simpsons, Homer provides the voice for Poochie, a new character added to the The Itchy and Scratchy Show in a desperate attempt to boost sagging ratings. Alex Rocco guest stars. [Aired February 9, 1997]
Homer's Phobia (4F11):
A shop owner, voiced by John Waters, befriends the Simpson family, but after discovering he is an homosexual Homer fears Bart will emulate him. [Aired February 16, 1997]
The Brother From Another Series (4F14):
Bart suspects a sinister motive when Sideshow Bob reunites with his estranged bother Cecil, who promptly places Bob in charge of supervising the building of Springfield's Hydroelectric Dam. David Hyde Pierce guest stars. [Aired February 23, 1997]
My Sister, My Sitter (4F13):
Lisa's babysitting reputation is put to the test when she is assigned the task of babysitting Bart and Maggie, for which Bart is determine to make Lisa's life a 'living Hell'. [Aired March 2, 1997]
Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment (4F15):
When Prohibition hits the town of Springfield, and with Bart's help, Homer goes into the booze making business. Dave Thomas and Joe Mantegna guest stars. [Aired March 16, 1997]
Grade School Confidential (4F09):
After stumbling across Principal Skinner and Mrs. Krabappel kissing, Bart strikes a deal with them to keep it a secret, but unknown to Bart the deal he makes lands him in the middle of this love affair. [Aired April 6, 1997]
The Canine Mutiny (4F16):
Purchasing an expensive purebred dog on a fraudulent credit card lands Bart in the doghouse when creditors want the pooch back, but Santa's Little Helper ends up the real loser here. Frank Welker guest stars. [Aired April 13, 1997]
The Old Man and the Lisa (4F17):
Mr. Burns loses his vast fortune and turns to Lisa for help in getting it back through environmental means. Bret "the Hitman" Hart guest stars. [Aired April 20, 1997]
In Marge We Trust (4F18):
Marge becomes the "Listen Lady" when the people of Springfield turn to her after Reverend Lovejoy loses interest in helping people. Meanwhile, Homer sets out to discover why his face is on a box of dish soap. Sab Shimono, Gedde Watanaabe and Frank Welker guest star. [Aired April 27, 1997]
Homer's Enemy (4F19):
Frank Grimes, the new employee at the power plant, isn't impress with Homer's bad habits and lack of professional work ethic, becomes disgruntled when he learns Homer is more of a success than he is. Frank Welker guest stars. [Aired May 4, 1997]
The Simpsons Spinoff Showcase (4F20):
Troy McClure present three Simpsons spin-off spoofs:
Chief Wiggum, P.I. - Chief Wiggum becomes a detective and moves to New Orleans with Principal Skinner as his assistant.
The Love-Matic Grampa - Grampa Simpson's soul is trapped inside Moe's Love tester machine.
The Simpson Family Smile-Time Variety Hour - the Simpson family host a '70ish variety show.
Tim Conway and Gailard Sartain guest star. [Aired May 11, 1997]
The Secret War of Lisa Simpson (4F21):
Lisa is determine to stick it out as the only girl at boot camp when she and Bart attends military school. Willem Dafoe guest stars. [Aired May 18, 1997] |
The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson (#4F22)
Driven to the brink of sanity by his appointed status as designated driver, Barney Gumble drives to downtown Manhattan in Homer's car, leaving it there. But when the family journeys to the big apple to retrieve their property, Homer faces a one-on-one showdown with the dreaded boot. [US airdate: 1997-09-21]
The Principal and The Pauper (#4F23)
During a surprise banquet to honor his twentieth anniversary as principal, Seymour Skinner's true identity is revealed to be Armin Tamzarian. Now established as an impostor, Tamzarian retires and relocates to his old neighborhood in Capitol City. Guest starring Martin Sheen. [US airdate: 1997-09-28]
Lisa's Sax (#3G02)
When Lisa's saxophone is destroyed during a scuffle with Bart, the family recounts the story of how she got her instrument during the terrible heat wave of 1990. Guest starring Fyvush Finkel [US airdate: 1997-10-19]
Treehouse of Horror VIII (#5F02)
In "The Homega Man," Homer battles killer mutants after Springfield is destroyed in a nuclear blast. Next, a matter transportation device melds Bart with a housefly in "Fly Vs. Fly" Finally, Marge is accused of witchcraft during colonial times in "Easy-Bake Coven." [US airdate: 1997-10-26]
The Cartridge Family (#5F01)
After a wild soccer riot tears up Springfield, Homer purchases a handgun to protect his family. But when Marge's repeated requests to dispose of the weapon go without notice, she whisks herself and the kids away to a seedy motel. [US airdate: 1997-12-02]
Bart Star (#5F03)
A local health fair shows that Springfield's young boys are out of shape, leading parents to sign their sons up for pee-wee football. But when Homer snags coaching position, a more talented quarterback is replaced by Bart. Guest starring Roy Firestone, Mike Judge and Joe Namath. [US airdate: 1997-11-09]
The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons (#5F04)
Just as he begins to enjoy his popularity as a swinging bachelor, Apu receives an unwelcome reminder of his pending arranged marriage. Desperate to escape the agreement, Apu claims to have already married Marge Simpson. Guest starring Jan Hooks and Andrea Martin. [US airdate: 1997-11-16]
Lisa the Skeptic (#5F05)
While Lisa and her classmates conduct an archaeological survey, a skeleton with abnormal bone structures growing from the shoulders is uncovered, leading the townspeople to conclude the remains are that of an angel. Guest starring Stephen Jay Gould and Phil Hartman [US airdate: 1997-11-23]
Realty Bites (#5F06)
When Marge becomes a real estate agent, her firm loses lucrative sales due to her total honesty. Meanwhile, Homer buys a 1960s hot-rod convertible at the local police auction. Unfortunately, the rod's former owner and convicted felon, Snake, wants his property returned post haste, and will do anything to get it back. Guest starring Phil Hartman. [US airdate: 1997-12-07]
Miracle on Evergreen Terrace (#5F07)
People throughout Springfield open their hearts - and wallets - after Bart accidentally burns the family's Christmas presents and claims they were stolen by a burglar. But when the truth is alas revealed, the Simpsons find themselves pariahs. Guest starring Alex Trebek. [US airdate: 1997-12-21]
All Singing, All Dancing (#5F24)
Anticipating a bloody Clint Eastwood-Lee Marvin shoot-'em-up, Bart and Homer are horrified to discover that their video rental, Paint Your Wagon, is actually a musical. Several song and dance moments from seasons past are recalled. Guest starring George Harrison. [US airdate: 1998-01-04]
Bart Carny (#5F08)
When Homer costs a carnival worker and his son their jobs, Homer offers the pair a place to stay. But when the carnies lock the family out of their house and claim it as their own, Homer attempts to get it back by outsmarting the two. Guest starring Jim Varney. [US airdate: 1998-01-11]
The Joy of Sect (#5F23)
Along with the majority of Springfield, Homer and company are lured into the Movementarian cult by a slick pamphlet and tantalizing promises. But as Marge begins to realize that the cult only has money on its mind, she must try her hand at deprogramming to rescue her family. [US airdate: 1998-02-08]
Das Bus (#5F11)
Bart, Lisa and their classmates fight for survival after becoming stranded on a deserted island. Meanwhile, Homer attracts the attention of Bill Gates when he attempts to crack the lucrative internet egg with a home-based consulting firm. Guest voices James Earl Jones and Jack Ong. [US airdate: 1998-02-15]
The Last Temptation of Krust (#5F10)
After finally accepting that his comedic style is outdated, Krusty settles on more edgier material: what's wrong with today's crop of stand-up comedians. Guest starring Jay Leno, Steven Wright, Janeane Garofalo, Bobcat Goldthwait and Bruce Baum, [US airdate: 1998-02-22]
Dumbbell Indemnity (#5F12)
When Moe breaks himself romancing a new love, he enlists the aid of Homer in an illegal scheme to collect $5,000 dollars from his automobile's insurance policy. But after Homer botches the scam, Moe must find a way to bust his best customer out of the pen. Guest starring Helen Hunt. [US airdate: 1998-03-01]
Lisa the Simpson (#4F24)
Thanks to the unfounded predictions of Grampa Simpson, Lisa is convinced that she's genetically predisposed to lose her intelligence. Meanwhile, Apu discovers Jasper frozen in his freezer, and turns the Kwik-E-Mart into a tourist's trap. Guest starring Phil Hartman. [US airdate: 1998-03-08]
This Little Wiggy (#5F13)
Taking pity on the hapless Ralph Wiggum, Marge pairs him with Bart. But his association with Ralph quickly turns out to be more beneficial than burdensome when Bart learns that his father holds the master key to every store in Springfield. Guest starring Phil Hartman. [US airdate: 1998-03-22]
Simpson Tide (#3G04)
Bored as usual, Homer decides to take up a new career in the Navy, where he single-handedly cuts the ribbon on treason season by charting a submarine into soviet waters. Meanwhile, Bart gets his ear pierced. Guest starring Bob Denver, Rod Steiger and Michael Carrington. [US airdate: 1998-03-29]
The Trouble with Trillions (#5F14)
When Homer's unfastidious tax return accidentally falls into the severe audit bin at the IRS, he is promptly nabbed by the government. Forced to go undercover for them, Homer finds himself on a mission to retrieve a trillion dollar bill stolen by Mr. Burns. Guest voice Paul Winfield. [US airdate: 1998-04-05]
Girly Edition (#5F15)
Bart attempts to upstage his sister when the pair land anchor seats on a Children's educational news program. Meanwhile, Homer exploits his elderly father to obtain a helper monkey, which he quickly puts to work looting donut shops. [US airdate: 1998-04-19]
Trash of the Titans (#5F09)
When his crude insults persuade the local garbage men to terminate his trash pick-up service, Homer enters the race for sanitation commissioner, banking on the laziness of his fellow towns- people as the key to victory. Guest starring Steve Martin and U2. [US airdate: 1998-04-26]
King of the Hill (#5F16)
Crestfallen by Bart's shame of his poor physical condition, Homer sets out to work out. But when a pair of publicity scouts offer him the job of climbing The Murderhorn to promote their product, Homer is too blindsided by lust for physical perfection to turn down the expedition. Guest starring Brendan Fraser and Steven Weber. [US airdate: 1998-05-03]
Lost Our Lisa (#5F17)
After hastily boarding the wrong bus to a limited engagement museum exhibit, Lisa finds herself lost in unfamiliar parts of Springfield. Meanwhile, Bart adheres novelty items to his face, only to later discover that the glue he was given - by Homer - is permanent. [US airdate: 1998-05-10]
Natural Born Kissers (aka: Margie, May I Sleep With Danger?) (#5F18)
After a near-fatal encounter with a peeved farmer and his pitch-fork, Homer and Marge uncover the secret to reigniting their crapped-out sex life: dangerous situations. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa make their own discoveries, including the lost ending to Casablanca, using a metal detector. [US airdate: 1998-05-17]
Lard of the Dance (#5F20)
Homer and Bart team up to dip their hands in the grease recycling business. Meanwhile, Lisa is chosen to introduce a new student to Springfield Elementary, one who's years ahead of her age. Guest starring Lisa Kudrow. [US airdate: 1998-08-23]
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