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- A lightning storm causes giant advertising mascots to come to life; The children are terrorized by Groundskeeper Willie in their dreams; Homer finds himself trapped in another dimension.
- Homer is forced to become a department store Santa when Marge spends the family's Christmas savings on removing Bart's tattoo.
- 1989– 30mTV-14TV Episode8.6 (4.1K)Mr. Burns builds a casino when Springfield decides to legalize gambling, with Marge becoming addicted to the slot machines.
- While Bart is hospitalized, Lisa runs into her old mentor Bleeding Gums Murphy, who is also a patient, and becomes devastated when he dies soon after.
- Lisa becomes interested in astronomy and starts fighting the light pollution which is preventing her from being able to enjoy her new hobby.
- Washed-up movie star Troy McClure starts dating Selma in an attempt to silence bizarre rumors about his personal life and resuscitate his career.
- Mr. Burns falls in love with a younger woman and recruits Homer to help him impress her.
- The citizens of Springfield host their own film festival, with popular movie critic Jay Sherman arriving from New York to judge.
- Ned Flanders starts dating a famous movie star, but has difficulties with the tabloids following them everywhere.
- Lisa attends a singing competition for children, and Homer becomes her manager because of his skill to write songs that the crowd loves.
- Marge stars in a musical adaptation of A Streetcar Named Desire, but is angry with Homer's lack of interest; Maggie squares off with her strict new daycare owner.
- Springfield is split in two when Homer revolts because his area code is changed; the new town walls itself off from the neighbors.
- Homer is disappointed when the western he rented turns out to be a musical, so the family reminds him of the musical moments in the show's history.
- Homer buys Marge a new kitchen, and Marge likes cooking in the new kitchen so much she attends the Ovenfresh Bakeoff.
- Ned deals with his grief after Maude's untimely death.
- The family recalls past tales of lost love.
- Bart and Homer befriend two carnies and invite them to stay with them, but the carnies soon swindle the Simpsons out of their house.
- Bart becomes an overnight sensation as the "I didn't do it" boy on Krusty the Clown's show.
- A damning report on childhood obesity in Springfield leads to the formation of a pee-wee football team. After belittling Ned Flanders, Homer ends up coaching the team, but his favoring of Bart makes him unpopular.
- Bart makes a fake driver's license and takes Milhouse, Martin, and Nelson on a huge road trip; Lisa spends time with Homer at the power plant.
- Krusty the Clown is left almost broke after Bart inadvertently rats him out to the IRS, forcing Krusty to take drastic action.
- After being beaten up by Nelson Muntz one too many times, Bart turns to Grampa for help, and soon leads a rebellion against the school bully.
- After having a horrible day, Bart gets a job tending bar for a group of gangsters and becomes the prime suspect when Principal Skinner mysteriously disappears.
- Bart and Lisa are respectively held back and moved forward one grade, putting them in the same class.
- On Thanksgiving, Bart runs away after refusing to apologize to a distraught Lisa for accidentally destroying her cornucopia.
- After an uncontrollable Santa's Little Helper destroys several important Simpson possessions, Homer announces that he will be thrown out of the house unless he completes obedience training.
- Bart becomes jealous when Milhouse falls in love with a new student named Samantha; Homer accidentally receives a vocabulary-building tape instead of a weight-loss one.
- Bart falls for Reverend Lovejoy's daughter and is surprised when she becomes a bad influence on him.
- Brad Goodman, a self-help guru, encourages Springfield to act more like Bart, with disastrous results.
- After finding out Homer squandered his money from a baby commercial, Bart moves out into a loft, and meets skateboarding legend Tony Hawk.
- Fans are invited to take a behind-the-scenes look at "The Simpsons," revisiting some of the most memorable experiences the family has been through.
- Convinced he's the only man with guts to tell him the truth, Mel Gibson insists Homer accompanies him in Hollywood to help fix his newest film project.
- Sideshow Bob gets out of jail and plots to take his revenge on Bart by marrying his Aunt Selma and killing her.
- When Marge leaves Homer because he allowed an adult movie being shot in their house, she seeks self-fulfillment in protecting manatees.
- After joining the Junior Campers while on a sugar high, Bart reluctantly invites Homer to accompany him on the group's annual father-son rafting trip, which soon goes awry.
- Because of Homer losing his driver's license, Marge has to drive everyone everywhere, which is so stressful for her that she accidentally runs over Homer leading to the two seeing a marriage counselor.
- A social services officer brings unity to the Simpson family, but their newfound happiness is threatened when the cocktail waitress Homer married in Vegas shows up at their door.
- Bart is put on medication to control his behavior, but the pills cause him to become paranoid and insane.
- After Homer "wins" a $2000 settlement from the plant due to radiation-induced sterilization, his half-brother Herb sees an opportunity to regain his fortune.
- After rekindling her artistic talents, Marge is commissioned to paint a portrait of Mr. Burns; Homer vows to lose weight after getting trapped in a water slide.
- The Simpsons try to reunite Mr. Burns with Larry, his slovenly long-lost son.
- Problems with a bully lead Lisa to examine just what makes bullies aggressive. Meanwhile, Homer gets into the baby-proofing business.
- After being released from prison on parole, Sideshow Bob plots to murder Bart.
- Marge takes up heavy drinking to spend more time with Homer. Bart and Lisa confront a famous movie director about the drop in quality his films have taken.
- Homer becomes the manager of a beautiful young country singer and finds himself almost attracted to her, sparking Marge's jealousy.
- Homer becomes a hippie after a revelation about his middle name.
- Homer's heckling of the Springfield Isotopes baseball team during one of their games inadvertently leads to his appointment as the new team mascot.
- While the kids become stranded on a desert island, Homer attempts to cash in on the Internet.
- When a new television game show grows in popularity and begins to draw away Krusty's TV audience, he decides to retire from the television business.
- In an effort to increase the dismal television ratings for their space launches, NASA decides to send an ordinary man into space, and Homer is chosen for the task.
- Marge is inspired to write a novel, but the storyline of the book (a fat, mean husband, and a handsome, sweet neighbor) makes Homer jealous.
- Homer meets a new friend, Ray the Roofer, but gets confined to a mental institution when his friends and family think he made him up.
- Homer writes a Christmas carol called "Everybody Hates Ned Flanders," which soon becomes so popular that the family decides to leave town for a while.
- Homer and Moe attempt insurance fraud so that Moe can support his new girlfriend. When Homer ends up in jail, Moe has to decide whether or not to come forward.
- Homer cowards out of a pistol-duel and hides out with the rest of the family on a country farm.
- Apu struggles with fatherhood after Manjula gives birth to octuplets.
- After eating insanity peppers at a chili cook-off, Homer has a hallucination of a talking coyote urging him to find his soulmate.
- Bart is led to believe he has special healing powers after a tent revival.
- Bart begins designing T-shirt slogans, and his T-shirts become very popular among the citizens of Springfield.
- Marge goes into therapy to find the root cause of her traumatizing aerophobia.
- Moe claims a drink that Homer invented is his own, with the drink making the bar a local hot spot, but threatens his friendship with Homer.
- Bart and Lisa see into the future where their lives have changed.
- Selma decides to adopt a child, so the whole family goes to China.
- A toy company purchases Springfield Elementary and uses the student body as a focus group for their new Christmas toy Funzo.
- 1989– 30mTV-PGTV Episode7.6 (2.3K)When Homer is hired as a local food critic by a newspaper in Springfield, he finds himself in deep trouble after his reviews turn out to be too critical.
- In this clip show, the citizens of Springfield honor Homer Simpsons with a Roast, but the festivities take a turn for the worst when aliens crash it.
- Marge's high school sweetheart Artie Ziff returns and offers Homer a million dollars to spend a weekend with Marge.
- Homer becomes a minor celebrity around Springfield after bowling a perfect game.
- The Simpsons family must participate in a reality television show in which they try to live in the same way that the families did in the 1800s.
- After Homer humiliates Ned Flanders, Ned, Rod, and Todd decides to leave Springfield and live in Humbleton, Pennsylvania.
- Marge and Homer lose custody of the kids, who are sent to live at the Flanders' house.
- Homer is branded as a pervert after his kids' babysitter misconstrues his retrieval of a candy from the seat of her pants as a sexual advance.
- Homer is a hero after averting a nuclear meltdown that he nearly caused, but he doesn't want to tell anyone that he stopped it completely by accident.
- As part of a new Fox show, the Simpsons participate in a wife-swap.
- Apu moves in with the Simpsons after losing his job when Homer gets ill from the contaminated food; James Woods takes over the Kwik-E-Mart.