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  • "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire": The one where the Simpsons get their dog.
  • "Bart the Genius": The one where Bart spells "kwyjibo" while playing Scrabble.
  • "Homer's Odyssey": The one where Homer gets promoted to safety inspector.
  • "There's No Disgrace Like Home": The one where the Simpson family electrocute each other during therapy.
  • "Bart the General": The one where Bart commences saturation bombing on Nelson.
  • "Moaning Lisa": The one where Lisa is too sad to play dodgeball.
  • "The Call of the Simpsons": The one where Homer is mistaken for Bigfoot.
  • "The Telltale Head": The one where the ventriloquist goes to Heaven, but the dummy doesn't.
  • "Life on the Fast Lane": The one where Marge names her bowling ball Homer.
  • "Homer's Night Out": The one with Bart's spy camera.
  • "The Crepes of Wrath": The one where Bart is sent to France on a student exchange trip.
  • "Krusty Gets Busted": The one where Krusty goes to jail and Bart exposes Sideshow Bob as the real culprit.
  • "Some Enchanted Evening": The one with the scene of fluid animation.
  • "Bart Gets an F": The one where Bart prays for a snow day to avoid failing a test and kisses the teacher.
  • "Simpson and Delilah": The one where Homer grows hair.
  • "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish": The one where Bart catches a three-eyed fish.
  • "Dancin' Homer": The one where Homer becomes a baseball mascot.
  • "Dead Putting Society": The one where Bart and Todd compete in a mini golf tournament.
  • "Bart vs. Thanksgiving": The one where Bart runs away after burning Lisa's centerpiece.
  • "Bart the Daredevil": The one where Homer falls down the Springfield Gorge.
  • "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge": The one with "Porch Pals".
  • "Bart Gets Hit by a Car": The one where Bart goes to Hell.
  • "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish": The one where Homer thinks he has only 22 hours left to live.
  • "The Way We Was": The one with the backstory to how Homer and Marge fell in love.
  • "Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment": The one where Homer gets illegal cable.
  • "Principal Charming": The one with Homer's Terminator scan.
  • "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?": The one with Homer's hideous car design.
  • "Bart's Dog Gets an F": The one where Santa's Little Helper goes to obedience school.
  • "Old Money": The one where Grampa's girlfriend dies of a burst ventricle. Also the one that averts Unspecified Role Credit.
  • "Brush with Greatness": The one with Ringo Starr and Marge's portraits.
  • "Lisa's Substitute": The one where Lisa calls Homer a baboon.
  • "The War of the Simpsons": The one with General Sherman.
  • "Three Men and a Comic Book": The one where Homer and Bart say that if they had a TV show they would "run that sucker into the ground".
  • "Blood Feud": The one where Bart donates blood to Mr. Burns.
  • "Stark Raving Dad": The one with a guy who thinks he's Michael Jackson.
  • "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington": The one where they go to the White House and see Barbara Bush in the tub.
  • "When Flanders Failed": The one where Flanders opens the Leftorium. Also the one with Just Stamp the Ticket Man.
  • "Bart the Murderer": The one where Bart gets involved with the mafia and is put on trial for Skinner's disappearance.
  • "Homer Defined": The one where Homer becomes a word in the dictionary.
  • "Like Father, Like Clown": The one where Krusty reconciles with his dad.
  • "Lisa's Pony": The one where Homer has to work at the Kwik-E-Mart to pay for Lisa's pony.
  • "Saturdays of Thunder": The one with McBain shouting "MENDOZA!"
  • "Flaming Moe's": The one where Moe steals Homer's drink idea and the one with Hugh Jass.
  • "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk": The one where Mr. Burns sells the power plant to German businessmen. Also the one with Homer's "Land of Chocolate" Imagine Spot.
  • "I Married Marge": The one where Homer spoils the ending of The Empire Strikes Back.
  • "Radio Bart": The one with Bart's "Timmy O'Toole" prank.
  • "Lisa the Greek": The one with "Smooth" Jimmy Apollo.
  • "Homer Alone": The one where Marge has a nervous breakdown.
  • "Bart the Lover": The one where Todd doesn't want any damn vegetables.
  • "Homer at the Bat": The one where Mr. Burns hires ringers for an exhibition baseball game and Barney fights with Wade Boggs over whether Pitt the Elder or Lord Palmerston was the best British prime minister.
  • "Separate Vocations": The one where Bart becomes a hall monitor.
  • "Dog of Death": The one where Homer imagines himself as King Homer.
  • "Colonel Homer": The one where Homer becomes a country singer.
  • "Black Widower": The one where Sideshow Bob marries Selma and tries to kill her while she watches MacGyver.
  • "The Otto Show": The one with Spinal Tap and where Otto had mustard.
  • "Bart's Friend Falls in Love": The one with the opening parodying Raiders of the Lost Ark and the magazine predicting that in the future, people will have five fingered hands.
  • "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?": The one where Herb returns.
  • "Kamp Krusty": The one where Bart forges his report card so he can go to the titular camp.
  • "A Streetcar Named Marge": The one where they sing a song about how much New Orleans sucks.
  • "Homer The Heretic": The one with Homer's moon waffles.
  • "Lisa The Beauty Queen": The one where Little Miss Springfield gets struck by lightning.
  • "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie": The one where Bart breaks Grampa's teeth.
  • "Marge Gets a Job": The one where a disgruntled Power Plant worker declares himself "The Angel of Death".
  • "New Kid on the Block": The one where Homer is a remorseless eating machine.
  • "Mr. Plow": The one where Homer starts a snow plowing business.
  • "Lisa's First Word": The one with the horribly botched Krusty Burger promotion that costs Krusty 44 million dollars and the terrifying clown bed.
  • "Homer's Triple Bypass": The one where "bed goes up, bed goes down".
  • "Marge vs. the Monorail": The one with Leonard Nimoy, Mr. Snrub, and the monorail song.
  • "Selma's Choice": The one where Selma goes on a date with Moleman.
  • "Brother from the Same Planet": The one where Homer's brain quits on him.
  • "I Love Lisa": The one where Ralph choo-choo-chooses Lisa to be his Valentine.
  • "Duffless": The one where Bart is dumber than a hamster.
  • "Last Exit to Springfield": The one where Abe tells a story about wearing an onion on his belt (which was the style at the time), and the one with "Dental plan..." "Lisa needs braces..."
  • "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show": The one with the exploding beer can Prank Gone Too Far.
  • "The Front": The one where Homer shows up to his high school reunion with a plunger on his head.
  • "Whacking Day": The one where the town of Springfield comes together to beat up snakes, and only Barry White's voice can save the day. Also the one with the "Evil Homer" song.
  • "Marge in Chains": The one where Jimmy Carter is history's greatest monster.
  • "Krusty Gets Kancelled": The one with Worker & Parasite.
  • "Homer's Barbershop Quartet": The one where Homer, Apu, Principal Skinner, and Barney sing on the roof of Moe's Tavern.
  • "Cape Feare": The one where Sideshow Bob steps on a bunch of rakes and sings the entire score of H.M.S. Pinafore.
  • "Homer Goes to College": The one where Homer is so S-M-R-T. Also the one with "Nerd!"
  • "Rosebud": The one where Homer stays up all night eating cheese.
  • "Marge on the Lam": The one with the "ghost car".
  • "Bart's Inner Child": The one where Ralph bites his tongue.
  • "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood": The one where a second Homer walks past the window.
  • "The Last Temptation of Homer": The one with Joey Jo-Jo Junior Shabadoo, and the one where Homer thinks unsexy thoughts about one of his co-workers.
  • "$pringfield (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)": The one with Lisa's Florida costume.
  • "Homer the Vigilante": The one where everyone laughs at Bart for having a stamp collection and Jimbo says he'll go to law school.
  • "Bart Gets Famous": The one where Bart becomes Krusty's sidekick and develops a forced catchphrase.
  • "Homer and Apu": The one where Apu takes a bullet for James Woods.
  • "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy": The one with the Lisa Lionheart doll.
  • "Deep Space Homer": The one where Brockman welcomes our new insect overlords.
  • "Homer Loves Flanders": The one where Homer disappears into the hedge.
  • "Bart Gets an Elephant": The one with Stampy.
  • "Burns' Heir": The one where Homer eats flowers.
  • "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song": The one where Bart gets Principal Skinner fired and replaced by Ned Flanders.
  • "The Boy Who Knew Too Much": The one where Mayor Quimby's nephew gets into an argument over the pronunciation of "chowder" and the one where Skinner wonders if he's so out of touch, before deciding that it's the children who are wrong.
  • "Lady Bouvier's Lover": The one where Homer imagines his kids as horrible freaks with pink skin, no overbite, and five fingers on each hand.
  • "Secrets of a Successful Marriage": The one with the orange eating class, and the one where Lenny and Carl call Homer "slow".
  • "Bart of Darkness": The one where Ned is a mur-diddily-urderer.
  • "Lisa's Rival": The one where Ralph's cat's breath smells like cat food, and the one with Homer's giant sugar pile.
  • "Another Simpsons Clip Show": The one where they reminisce about past romantic encounters.
  • "Itchy & Scratchy Land": The one where Bart's dead serious about going to Itchy & Scratchy Land.
  • "Sideshow Bob Roberts": The one where Sideshow Bob rigs an election.
  • "Bart's Girlfriend": The one with Reverend Lovejoy's daughter.
  • "Lisa on Ice": The one were Ralph fails English (that's unpossible!) and Dolph's Newton says to eat up Martha.
  • "Homer Badman": The one where Homer gets accused of sexual harassment.
  • "Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy": The one where Abe says Homer was an accident.
  • "Fear of Flying": The one with Guy Incognito and the lesbian bar with no fire exit. Also the one where young Marge got shot at in a cornfield.
  • "Homer the Great": The one where Homer is elected the head of a secret society.
  • "And Maggie Makes Three": The one with the "Don't Forget. You're Here Forever" sign.
  • "Bart's Comet": The one with the Skinner balloon. Also the one where democracy simply doesn't work.
  • "Homie the Clown": The one where Homer is a double for Krusty the Clown. Also the one with "Stop! Stop! He's Already Dead!"
  • "Bart vs. Australia": The one where Bart prank calls an Australian.
  • "Homer vs. Patty and Selma": The one where Homer chauffeurs Mel Brooks.
  • "A Star is Burns": The one where Jay Sherman visits Springfield's film festival.
  • "Lisa's Wedding": The one where Lisa is shown the future and Milhouse doesn't count.
  • "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds": The one where Mr. Burns sings "See My Vest".
  • "The PTA Disbands": The one with "purple monkey dishwasher" and "That's a paddlin'."
  • "'Round Springfield": The one with Willie calling the French "Cheese-eating surrender monkeys".
  • "The Springfield Connection": The one where Marge becomes a cop.
  • "Lemon of Troy": The one where a guy bites a lemon.
  • "Who Shot Mr. Burns?": The one where Maggie shoots Mr. Burns.
  • "Radioactive Man": The one where the goggles do nothing.
  • "Bart Sells His Soul": The one where Milhouse trades Bart's soul for ALF pogs.
  • "Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily": The one where Todd smells.
  • "Lisa the Vegetarian": The one where Lisa becomes a vegetarian and you don't win friends with salad.
  • "King Size Homer": The one where Homer gains lots of weight so he can work at home and Bart imagines washing himself with a rag on a stick.
  • "Mother Simpson": The one with Homer's mom.
  • "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming": The one with Rupert Murdoch in jail.
  • "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular": The one with the alternate ending to "Who Shot Mr. Burns?"
  • "Marge Be Not Proud": The one with Bonestorm.
  • "Team Homer": The one where Mr. Burns drills Moleman's brain and "Homer" is rhymed with "homer".
  • "Two Bad Neighbors": The one where Homer and Bart meet George H. W. Bush.
  • "Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield": The one where Marge likes Homer's in-your-face humanity, the way Lisa speaks her mind and Bart's... she likes Bart.
  • "Bart the Fink": The one where Krusty fakes his death.
  • "Lisa the Iconoclast": The one where Lisa learns a dark secret about Springfield's founder and "embiggen" is a perfectly cromulent word.
  • "Homer the Smithers": The one where Homer's bowl of cornflakes catches fire and drunk Lenny gives Mr. Burns a thumbs up.
  • "The Day the Violence Died": The one with Lionel Hutz's "Works on Contingency? No, Money Down!" business card.
  • "A Fish Called Selma": The one with the Planet of the Apes musical and the one where Troy slept with the fishes.
  • "Bart on the Road": The one where Bart drives through a cornfield.
  • "22 Short Films About Springfield": The one with Steamed Hams.
  • "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in 'The Curse of the Flying Hellfish'": The one where Mr. Burns tries to kill Grampa.
  • "Much Apu About Nothing": The one where Apu passes his citizenship test and Helen Lovejoy asks "Will somebody please think of the children?" Also the one with the bear patrol tax.
  • "Homerpalooza": The one where Homer gets shot in the chest with cannonballs. Also the one where Abe used to be "with it." But then they changed what "it" was. Now what he's with isn't "it," and what's "it" seems weird and scary to him. It'll happen to you.
  • "Summer of 4 Ft. 2": The one where Bart gets "the dud".
  • "You Only Move Twice": The one with Hank Scorpio.
  • "The Homer They Fall": The one with Lucius Sweet, who's as rich and famous as Don King, and looks exactly like him, too!
  • "Burns, Baby Burns": The one with Rodney Dangerfield.
  • "Bart After Dark": The one where Homer has misplaced his pants and Grampa walks in and out.
  • "A Milhouse Divided": The one where Milhouse's parents get divorced and Bart hits Homer with a chair.
  • "Lisa's Date with Density": The one where nobody likes Milhouse.
  • "Hurricane Neddy": The one where Flanders snaps.
  • "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)": The one where Homer hallucinates a coyote with the voice of Johnny Cash after eating insanely hot peppers.
  • "The Springfield Files": The one with The X-Files parody.
  • "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson": The one where Disco Stu's fish are dead.
  • "Mountain of Madness": The one where Homer wishes to subscribe to a newsletter and the one with Mr. Burns' bony old behind.
  • "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious": The one with Shary Bobbins.
  • "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show": The one with Poochie and Roy.
  • "Homer's Phobia": The one with John Waters and the gay steel mill.
  • "Brother from Another Series": The one with Sideshow Bob's brother Cecil.
  • "My Sister, My Sitter": The one where Bart went to bread.
  • "Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment": The one with exile by catapult.
  • "Grade School Confidential": The one where Mrs. Krabappel and Principal Skinner were in the closet making babies and Ralph saw one of the babies and the baby looked at him.
  • "The Canine Mutiny": The one where the repo men take Moe's floor.
  • "The Old Man and the Lisa": The one where Lenny is put in charge of the nuclear power plant.
  • "In Marge We Trust": The one with Mr. Sparkle, the Japanese dish soap mascot that looks a lot like Homer. Also the one were Reverend Lovejoy saves Flanders from baboons.
  • "Homer's Enemy": The one with Frank Grimes.
  • "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase": The one with "The Love-Matic Grampa".
  • "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson": The one with Bart's megaphone prank.
  • "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular": The one with the Robotic Richard Simmons "Deleted Scene".
  • "The Old Man and the Key": The one with "Old Man Yells at Cloud".
  • "The City of New York vs Homer Simpson": The one where the CHUDs came after Homer.
  • "The Principal and the Pauper": The one where Skinner is revealed to be an impostor and everyone agrees to never mention it again.
  • "Lisa's Sax": The one with Bart's "SAD drawing".
  • "The Cartridge Family": The one where Homer engages in Reckless Gun Usage.
  • "Bart Star": The one with the cameo from the King of the Hill cast.
  • "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons": The one were Apu gets married.
  • "Lisa the Skeptic": The one with the angel skeleton and where the robot wonders why he was programmed to feel pain.
  • "Realty Bites": The one where Lenny asks Marge not to tell anybody how he lives.
  • "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace": The one where the Simpsons are robbed blind and left with only a washcloth.
  • "All Singing, All Dancing": The Musical Episode.
  • "Bart Carny": The one with Homer's ass groove.
  • "The Joy of Sect": The one where Homer joins a cult.
  • "Das Bus": The one where the purple berries taste like burning and where the children were rescued by...oh, let's say Moe.
  • "The Last Temptation of Krust": The one with the Canyonero.
  • "Dumbbell Indemnity": The one where Homer rolls out of a moving car and back into it again.
  • "Lisa the Simpson": The one about the "Simpson Gene".
  • "This Little Wiggy": The one with Ralph's leprechaun.
  • "Simpson Tide": The one where the Soviet Union returns and Homer is a liar, a pig, an idiot, a Communist, but he is NOT a porn star!
  • "The Trouble with Trillions": The one with Homer's botched tax return.
  • "Girly Edition": The one with the Mattel and Mars Bars Quick Energy Chocobot Hour.
  • "Trash of the Titans": The one with the "Garbage Man" song and where the whole town moves 5 miles away.
  • "King of the Hill": The one with the Powersauce bars and the one where Homer mispronounces "gym".
  • "Lost Our Lisa": The one where Homer prays to Superman.
  • "Natural Born Kissers": The one with the alternate endings to Casablanca and It's a Wonderful Life.
  • "Lard of the Dance": The one where Willie's retirement grease gets stolen.
  • "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace": The one with the "Everything's Okay" alarm.
  • "Bart the Mother": The one where Homer hasn't been this excited since Halley's Comet collided with the moon.
  • "When You Dish Upon a Star": The one where the snapping turtles are massing.
  • "D'oh-in' in the Wind": The one where Homer discovers that his middle name is Jay and becomes a hippy.
  • "Lisa Gets an 'A'": The one where Lisa cheats on a test and the one with Pinchy.
  • "Homer Simpson in: 'Kidney Trouble'": The one where Grampa's kidneys explode.
  • "Mayored to the Mob": The one with Mark Hamill in a musical and the one where Homer uses the forks.
  • "Viva Ned Flanders": The one where Homer and Ned go to Las Vegas and end up getting married to strippers.
  • "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken": The one with the "Adults/Kids" song.
  • "Sunday, Cruddy Sunday": The one with the Catholic Church Super Bowl ad.
  • "Homer to the Max": The one where Homer changes his name to "Max Power".
  • "I'm with Cupid": The one with Elton John and where Apu is inside a chocolate statue of himself.
  • "Marge Simpson in: 'Screaming Yellow Honkers' ": The one where Marge gets road rage.
  • "Make Room for Lisa": The one where Homer and Lisa undergo sensory deprivation.
  • "Maximum Homerdrive": The one with Señor Ding Dong.
  • "Simpsons Bible Stories": The one where the Apocalypse happened while the family was asleep.
  • "Mom and Pop Art": The one where Homer fails to build a barbecue pit and everything's coming up Milhouse.
  • "The Old Man and the 'C' Student": The one where Moe and Lenny gets springs in their eyes.
  • "Monty Can't Buy Me Love": The one where Mr. Burns goes after the Lock Ness Monster.
  • "They Saved Lisa's Brain": The one where Lisa joins the local MENSA club.
  • "Thirty Minutes over Tokyo": The one with "Knife goes in, guts come out" and the Battling Seizure Robots.
  • "Beyond Blunderdome": The one where Homer and Mel Gibson direct an Actionized Adaptation of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
  • "Brother's Little Helper": The one with Focusyn.
  • "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?": The one where Ãœter's parents just want closure.
  • "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)": The one where they make tomacco.
  • "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder": The one with the fortress of the moles and "Not Lenny!".
  • "Eight Misbehavin'": The one where Apu has octuplets.
  • "Take My Wife, Sleaze": The one with Hell's Satans.
  • "Grift of the Magi": The one where Gary Coleman is a few prawns short of a galaxy.
  • "Little Big Mom": The one with Stupid Sexy Flanders.
  • "Faith Off": The one where Homer has a bucket stuck on his head.
  • "The Mansion Family": The one where there's a lot of buzz around Lenny.
  • "Saddlesore Galactica": The one with the jockey elves.
  • "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily": The one where Maude Flanders is Killed Off for Real.
  • "Missionary: Impossible": The one where Homer gets chased by PBS characters and personalities.
  • "Pygmoelian": The one where Moe gets plastic surgery.
  • "Bart to the Future": The one with the future where Lisa becomes President.
  • "Days of Wine and D'oh'ses": The one where Bart and Lisa's baby picture appears on the phonebook.
  • "Kill the Alligator and Run": The one where Homer calls the jury "drunken hicks" and is sentenced to Working on the Chain Gang.
  • "Last Tap Dance in Springfield": The one with Bart and Milhouse in a candy store.
  • "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge": The one where Marge fears being usurped.
  • "Behind the Laughter": The one where the family used 50 dollar bills as toilet paper.
  • "A Tale of Two Springfields": The one where Homer is attacked by a badger. Also the one with the "Lenny = white, Carl = black" note.
  • "Insane Clown Poppy": The one with Krusty's daughter.
  • "Lisa the Tree Hugger": The one with the vegan who won't eat anything that casts a shadow.
  • "Homer vs. Dignity": The one where Lenny gets pudding in his eye.
  • "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes": The one with Homer as "Mr. X".
  • "The Great Money Caper": The one with the "Surf's Up" ending.
  • "Skinner's Sense of Snow": The one where Skinner ain't not a dorkus.
  • "HOMR": The one where Homer has a crayon stuck in his brain.
  • "Pokey Mom": The one where the school is full of asbestos.
  • "Worst Episode Ever": The one where Comic Book Guy has a heart attack.
  • "Tennis the Menace": The one where they get a tennis court and play with Serena and Venus Williams.
  • "Day of the Jackanapes": The one where the TV executives turn into the T-1000.
  • "New Kids on the Blecch": The one with the "Yvan eht Nioj" subliminal message.
  • "Hungry, Hungry Homer": The one where Homer goes on a hunger strike.
  • "Bye, Bye, Nerdie": The one where Pi is exactly 3. Also the one with Lisa's presentation.
  • "Simpson Safari": The one with the bagboy strike.
  • "Trilogy of Error": The one where inflammable means flammable.
  • "I'm Goin' to Praiseland": The one where a gas leak cause people to hallucinate.
  • "Children of a Lesser Clod": The one where Homer chases Bart with a mace.
  • "Simpsons Tall Tales": The one where a hobo tells stories.
  • "The Parent Rap": The one where Moe robs now.
  • "Homer the Moe": The one with the "Shaggy Dog" Story of Bart digging.
  • "A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love": The one where Smithers is cornered by strippers.
  • "The Blunder Years": The one where Homer remembers when he found a dead body.
  • "She of Little Faith": The one where Lisa becomes a Buddhist.
  • "Brawl In The Family": The one where the Simpsons have a punch-up over a game of Monopoly.
  • "Sweets and Sour Marge": The one where everyone in town is bunched up into a giant ball.
  • "Jaws Wired Shut'': The one with Smithers and Patty's "Stayin' in the Closet" float and where Homer rages at movie previews and breaks his jaw.
  • "Half-Decent Proposal": The one where everyone hates Jar Jar Binks but Comic Book Guy.
  • "The Bart Wants What It Wants": The one with Wolfcastle's daughter.
  • "The Lastest Gun in the West": The one where the guard dog wins the "Most Vicious" medal and the one where Ralph is a gulch.
  • "The Old Man and the Key": The one with Bronson, Missouri.
  • "Tales from the Public Domain": The one with the Ghostbusters Dance Party Ending.
  • "Blame It on Lisa": The one where the location of Springfield is kind of a mystery, yes. But if you look at the clues, you can figure it out.
  • "Weekend at Burnsie's": The one where Homer gets addicted to medical marijuana.
  • "Gump Roast": The one with the "We Didn't Start the Fire" parody.
  • "I Am Furious (Yellow)": The one with "Angry Dad" and Homer's Hulk Out.
  • "The Sweetest Apu": The one where Apu has an affair.
  • "Little Girl in the Big Ten": The one where Ralph asks why people run from him.
  • "The Frying Game": The one where Homer and Marge are put on death row.
  • "Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge": The one where if they start conserving, the environmentalists win.
  • "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation": The one with Elvis Costello, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Tom Petty, Brian Setzer, and Lenny Kravitz.
  • "Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade": The one with the Learn to Fart state.
  • "Large Marge": The one where Marge gets breast implants.
  • "Helter Shelter": The one where the Simpsons end up on a reality show.
  • "The Great Louse Detective": The one with Frank Grimes Jr.
  • "Special Edna": The one where Homer pays 14 dollars for a single churro.
  • "The Dad Who Knew Too Little": The one with Homer's terrible birthday gift for Lisa.
  • "The Strong Arms of the Ma": The one where Marge gets addicted to steroids.
  • "Pray Anything": The one where Homer receives the Church in a settlement.
  • "Barting Over": The one where Bart strangles Homer with a belt.
  • "I'm Spelling As Fast As I Can": The one with the Ribwich.
  • "A Star Is Born Again": The one where Ned tries to find love again.
  • "Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington": The one where Krusty becomes congressman.
  • "C.E.D'oh": The one where Lenny and Carl argue over whether The Phantom Menace or Attack of the Clones sucked more.
  • "Scuse Me While I Miss The Sky": The one with skinner-in-a-shredder.com.
  • "Three Gays of the Condo": The one with "Weird Al" Yankovic parodying "Jack And Diane" and where Moleman gets taken home by a "colonel".
  • "Dude, Where's My Ranch?": The one with David Byrne and the "Everybody Hates Ned Flanders" song.
  • "Old Yeller-Belly": The one where Santa's Little Helper becomes the mascot for Duff.
  • "Brake My Wife, Please": The one where Homer gets his driver's license revoked.
  • "The Bart of War": The one where Ralph is a brick.
  • "Moe Baby Blues": The one where Moe saves Maggie.
  • "My Mother the Carjacker": The one where Homer's mom comes back.
  • "The President Wore Pearls": The one where Willie's tractor ends up falling in the pool.
  • "The Regina Monologues": The one where Homer runs over Queen Elizabeth II.
  • "The Fat and the Furriest": The one where Homer is afraid of bears.
  • "Today I Am a Clown": The one where Krusty has his bar mitzvah.
  • "'Tis the Fifteenth Season": The one where Homer steals Christmas.
  • "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors Citizens, Childless Couples, and Teens and Gays": The one where Tinky Winky was acquitted of manslaughter.
  • "I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot": The one where Snowball II is killed off and replaced.
  • "Diatribe of a Mad Housewife": The one where Marvin Monroe comes back and says he's been very sick.
  • "Margical History Tour": The one where Homer sings to the Animal House theme.
  • "Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore": The one where the Scots ruined Scotland.
  • "Smart & Smarter": The one with the Phonic Frog.
  • "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner": The one where Artie Ziff is in the attic.
  • "Co-Dependent's Day": The one where the gathering shadow was senate redistricting.
  • "The Wandering Juvie": The one where Bart goes to juvie and Ralph says "Your eyes need diapers".
  • "My Big Fat Geek Wedding": The one where the Skinner/Krabappel ship is sunk.
  • "Catch 'Em If You Can": The one where Homer and Bart steal Ned and Rod's credit cards.
  • "Simple Simpson": The one where Homer becomes Pie Man.
  • "The Way We Weren't": The one where Homer and Marge realize they met as kids and Homer used the name Elvis Jagger Abdul-Jabbar.
  • "Bart Mangled Banner": The one where Elmo went to wrong fundraiser.
  • "Fraudcast News": The one where a teenager attempts suicide over Futurama's cancellation.
  • "All's Fair in Oven War": The one with Ralph's crayon sandwich.
  • "Sleeping with the Enemy": The one where Nelson's father was made into a circus freak show and Ralph plays "Duck, Duck, Goose" for hours.
  • "She Used to Be My Girl": The one where Lisa prays to Buddha, Jesus, and SpongeBob.
  • "Fat Man and Little Boy": The one with C.H.U.M.
  • "Midnight Rx": The one with Canadian Flanders.
  • "Mommie Beerest": The one where Homer "wins" at brunch.
  • "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass": The one where Comic Book Guy's name is revealed and Ned makes ultra-gory biblical films.
  • "Pranksta Rap": The one where they don't need an Eddie.
  • "There's Something About Marrying": The one where Patty comes out of the closet and Homer fantasizes about marrying himself.
  • On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister": The one where Lisa gets a restraining order on Bart.
  • "Goo Goo Gai Pan": The one where Selma adopts a baby from China and Mr. Burns' lungs serve as an airbag.
  • "Mobile Homer": The one where Homer is denied life insurance.
  • "The Seven-Beer Snitch": The one where Homer becomes a prison snitch.
  • "Future Drama": The one where no one's gay for Moleman.
  • "Don't Fear the Roofer": The one with Ray Romano as a roofer.
  • "The Heartbroke Kid": The one where an overweight Bart recreates the intro sequence.
  • "A Star Is Torn": The one where Lisa sings a song so beautiful that even the Applause-o-meter is crying.
  • "Thank God It's Doomsday": The one where Homer predicts the Apocalypse.
  • "Home Away from Homer": The one with the coeds who make software porn videos in Flanders' guest room.
  • "The Father, the Son, and the Holy Guest Star": The one where Homer and Bart consider becoming Catholic.
  • "Bonfire of the Manatees": The one where Homer blames a pig for his gambling debts.
  • "See Homer Run": The one where Homer is the Safety Salamander and runs for mayor.
  • "The Last of the Red Hat Mamas": The one with Sherri and Terri's secret twin language and Eddie directing traffic.
  • "My Fair Laddy": The one with "Bombardment".
  • "The Seemingly Never-Ending Story": The one with the Nested Story. Also the one where Barney is kicked out of Moe's, only to reappear.
  • "Bart Has Two Mommies": The one where Bart is kidnapped by a monkey and Marge babysits Rod and Todd.
  • "The Monkey Suit": The one where Nelson is disguised as Todd.
  • "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife, and Her Homer": The one where Homer stands in for Fat Tony, and the one with the "truck truck truck".
  • "Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em": The one where Bart and Skinner fight with peanuts and shrimp to ''Duel of the Fates" and the one where Milhouse is allergic to his own tears.
  • "Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)": The one where Ralph is a unitard.
  • "Revenge is a Dish Best Served Three Times": The one where Homer seeks revenge on the Rich Texan.
  • "Little Big Girl": The one where a pregnant teen tries to get Bart to marry her.
  • "Yokel Chords": The one with the story of Dark Stanley.
  • "Rome-Old and Juli-Eh": The one where Abe and Selma marry.
  • "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs": The one with the intro following up on The Simpsons Movie.
  • "Little Orphan Millie": The one where Milhouse's parents get remarried and Marge krumps.
  • "E Pluribus Wiggum": The one where Ralph runs for President.
  • "That '90s Show": The one where Homer invents Grunge.
  • "The Debarted": The one with the The Departed parody.
  • "Dial "N" for Nerder": The one where Homer eats gyros in the shower.
  • "Mona Leaves-a": The one where Homer's mom dies.
  • "Lost Verizon": The one where Bart puts Viagra in Skinner's coffee.
  • "The Burns and the Bees": The one with Mark Cuban.
  • "Take My Life, Please": The one where they went HD.
  • "How the Test Was Won": The one where Homer images Marge making out with Lindsey Naegle.
  • "Once Upon a Time in Springfield": The one where Ralph is a Star Wars.
  • "Stealing First Base": The one where Lisa gets advice from Michelle Obama and Homer strangles Skinner.
  • "The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed": The one where they go to Jerusalem.
  • "To Surveil With Love": The one with the "Tik Tok" couch gag.
  • "MoneyBART": The one with the couch gag by Banksy.
  • "How Munched Is That Birdie in the Window?": The one where Bart strangles an ostrich.
  • "Donnie Fatso": The one where Fat Tony dies and is replaced by his cousin.
  • "Flaming Moe": The one where Moe is Mistaken for Gay after turning his tavern into a gay bar and runs for city council.
  • "Holidays of Future Passed": The one set in the future at Christmas.
  • "Politically Inept With Homer Simpson": The one where Tintin did not suck-suck.
  • "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches": The one starring Moe's bar rag.
  • "How I Wet Your Mother": The one with the Inception parody.
  • "The Daughter Also Rises": The one with Sherri and Terri's three card monte and the Mythbusters hosts.
  • "Ned 'n' Edna's Blend Agenda": The one where Flanders and Mrs. Krabappel get married.
  • "Lisa Goes Gaga": The one with Lady Gaga.
  • "Gorgeous Grampa": The one with Mr. Burns' Villain Song.
  • "Black-Eyed, Please": The one with Lisa's bullying substitute teacher and where Flanders punches Homer.
  • "The Fabulous Faker Boy": The one with the Robot Chicken couch gag.
  • "The Saga of Carl": The one where they go to Iceland and learn about Carl's family history.
  • "Dangers On A Train": The one where Marge mistakes a dating website for a cupcake website.
  • "Four Regrettings and a Funeral": The one with the tribute to Marcia Wallace.
  • "The Kid Is All Right": The one with the Musicville Couch Gag.
  • "Married to the Blob": The one were Comic Book Guy gets married.
  • "Brick Like Me": The one with the LEGO world.
  • "Clown in the Dumps": The one where Krusty's dad dies. Also the one with the Don Hertzfeldt Couch Gag.
  • "The Wreck Of The Relationship": The one where Bart won't eat his broccoli.
  • "Simpsorama": The one with the Futurama crossover.
  • "Blazed and Confused": The one with Willem Dafoe as the sadistic teacher.
  • "The Musk Who Fell to Earth": The one with Elon Musk.
  • "My Fare Lady": The one with the pixel art intro.
  • "Bull-E": The one with Otto hallucinating Soul Train.
  • "Mathlete's Feat": The one with the Rick and Morty couch gag.
  • "Every Man's Dream": The one with the Dream Within a Dream within a tattoo.
  • "Puffless": The one where Homer pours bleach in his eyes.
  • "Barthood": The one with the Boyhood parody.
  • "The Burns Cage": The one where Smithers officially comes out of the closet.
  • "How Lisa Got Her Marge Back": The one where Homer almost strangles Maggie.
  • "Fland Canyon": The one with the Eric Goldberg Couch Gag.
  • "Dad Behavior": The one with the intro where everyone except Bart dies.
  • "Whistler's Father": The one where Grampa explains how he blew out the ligaments in his lips attempting a whistling stunt.
  • "Singin' in the Lane": The one with the Shrimpsons opening.
  • "Lisa Gets The Blues": The one where Homer eats his way through New Orleans.
  • "Throw Grampa from the Dane": The one where they go to Denmark.
  • "Flanders' Ladder": The one where Bart plays the "Scary Maze Game" and gets scared into a coma.
  • "My Way or the Highway to Heaven": The one with the Bob's Burgers couch gag.
  • "Werking Mom": The one with RuPaul and the one where Marge puts Helen Lovejoy in her place.
  • "Mad About the Toy": The one where they go to Texas so Grampa can make amends with a photographer whom he inadvertently got fired for being gay.
  • "The Girl on the Bus": The one with the Thanos couch gag.
  • "Marge the Lumberjill": The one where Marge takes up chopping wood.
  • "Livin La Pura Vida": The one where Patty dates a Distaff Counterpart of Homer.
  • "Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?": The one where Todd Flanders questions his faith.
  • "Bart the Bad Guy": The one with the Avengers: Infinity War parody.
  • "Warrin' Priests": The one with Pete Holmes.
  • "Bart Versus Itchy And Scratchy": The one where—
    Lisa: TROPER, STOP MANSPLAINING!
  • "Girl's in the Band": The one with J. K. Simmons channeling his character from Whiplash.
  • "Bart's in Jail!": The one with Bill Cipher.
  • "The Wayz We Were": The one where Moe gets engaged.
  • "Lisa's Belly": The one where you can't fix everything with froyo.
  • "A Serious Flanders": The one inspired by Fargo.
  • "Portrait of a Lackey on Fire": The one where Smithers has a relationship with a fashion designer who turns out to be ethically dubious.
  • "Boyz N the Highlands": The one where Martin has breakdown.
  • "The Sound of Bleeding Gums": The one with Bleeding Gums Murphy's son.
  • "My Octopus and a Teacher": The one where Bart gets a new teacher.
  • "Girls Just Shauna Have Fun": The one where Homer and Chalmers bond over brewing beer.
  • "Meat Is Murder": The one with the Succession parody.
  • "Lisa the Boy Scout": The one with the rejected storyline where Martin is a middle aged cop.
  • "From Beer to Paternity": The one with Duffman's daughter.
  • "Game Done Changed": The one with the Roblox parody.
  • "The Many Saints of Springfield": The one where Ned gets caught up with the mafia.
  • "Pin Gal": The one where Jacques comes back.
  • "The Very Hungry Caterpillars": The one where Flanders tries to drown Homer in ranch.
  • "Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass": The one with 750 characters in the intro and the one where Homer commits all Seven Deadly Sins in half a second.
  • "It's A Blunderful Life": The one where Bart strangles Homer with his bare hands.
  • "Ae Bonny Romance": The one where they go to Edinburgh and Willie gets married.
  • "Murder, She Boat": The one with Taika Waititi and the Nerd Boat.
  • "Lisa Gets an F1": The one with Homer's Mario Kart dream.
  • "Clan of the Cave Mom": The one with the Primal (2019) parody.

"Treehouse of Horror" specials

  • Treehouse I: The one with Kang and Kodos' cookbook.
  • Treehouse II: The one with the monkey's paw.
  • Treehouse III: The one with the killer Krusty doll and the zombie Flanders.
  • Treehouse IV: The one where Homer sells his soul for a donut.
  • Treehouse V: The one with "The Shinning" and where Willie is axed in the back in all three segments.
  • Treehouse VI: The one with Homer in 3D.
  • Treehouse VII: The one where Kang and Kodos run for president.
  • Treehouse VIII: The one where Bart turns into a fly.
  • Treehouse IX: The one where Marge, Maggie, Homer, and Kang go on The Jerry Springer Show.
  • Treehouse X: The one where Y2K happens as a result of Homer's negligence.
  • Treehouse XI: The one where humankind gets banished to the sea by dolphins.
  • Treehouse XII: The one where Homer strangles Bart and his neck elongates.
  • Treehouse XIII: The one where Marge turns into a cat.
  • Treehouse XIV: The one where Homer becomes Death.
  • Treehouse XV: The one where the garage goes to Heaven.
  • Treehouse XVI: The one where 90% of the supporting cast get flung out of a tree.
  • Treehouse XVII: The one where Orson Welles' sound effects guy is 200% done with his shit.
  • Treehouse XVIII: The one with Homer and Marge as Mr and Mrs Smith.
  • Treehouse XIX: The one with the Grand Pumpkin.
  • Treehouse XX: The one with the "Burger Squared".
  • Treehouse XXI: The one with the Twilight parody.
  • Treehouse XXII: The one with the Avatar parody.
  • Treehouse XXIII: The one where Bart undoes "The Way We Was".
  • Treehouse XXIV: The one with the Dr. Seuss parody and the Guillermo del Toro Couch Gag.
  • Treehouse XXV: The one with the versions of the Simpsons from the The Tracey Ullman Show.
  • Halloween of Horror: The one that's canon. Also the one with the Grown-Up Halloween song.
  • Treehouse XXVI: The one where Sideshow Bob kills Bart.
  • Treehouse XXVII: The one with Frank Grimes' ghost.
  • Treehouse XXVIII: The one with the Coraline parody.
  • Treehouse XXIX: The one with the Jurassic Park parody.
  • Treehouse XXX: The one with the Stranger Things parody.
  • Thanksgiving of Horror: The one that's Thanksgiving themed.
  • Treehouse XXXI: The one with the Toy Story parody.
  • Treehouse XXXII: The one with five segments.
  • Treehouse of Horror Presents: Not It: The one with the It parody
  • Treehouse XXXIII: The one with the Death Note parody.
  • Treehouse XXXIV: The one where Lisa kills Sideshow Bob to avenge Bart's death.

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