Maggie Roswell
When an on-air remark catapults Bart to instant stardom, he finds that fame isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
Lisa’s outrage over the gender stereotypes reinforced by a new talking doll prompts her to confront the dollmaker.
Homer and Barney compete to be the first ”average” American in space.
Flanders’ extra ticket to the big game makes him Homer’s new best friend, a role that sorely tests Flanders’ patience.
Bart wins an elephant, but Homer won’t let him keep it.
After seeing families being nice to each other at a company picnic, Homer orders the Simpsons to a family therapist.
The Simpsons put the wild back in the wilderness when their RV goes over a cliff and Homer and Bart go for help, get lost and lose their clothes.
Homer’s bowling-ball gift ”for Marge” prompts her to take up the sport–and maybe also a handsome instructor who offers to teach her ”many things.”
Shutterbug Bart captures Homer with a sexy entertainer at a bachelor party.
Bart catches a three-eyed fish in a river downstream of the Nuclear Power Plant. This causes the plant to become inspected, and in order to prevent it from being shut…
Maggie attacks Homer with a mallet after seeing it on Itchy & Scratchy. Marge begins a protest outside the production offices, demanding the show be retooled to prevent further violence.
Homer’s long-lost half-brother is the CEO of a car company that’s wildly successful… until he hires Homer to help design a car for the average man.
With Miss Hoover out sick, a substitute teacher takes the class and becomes an inspiring role model for Lisa.
At a lakeside retreat for married couples, Marge is determined to fix her marriage with Homer, but Homer is more determined to catch General Sherman, the freakishly large catfish that…
Lisa’s essay wins the Simpsons a trip to Washington, D.C., where her faith in democracy is shaken by her unethical Congressman.
A stressed Marge vacations alone, leaving Bart and Lisa with Patty and Selma, and Maggie with Homer–until she leaves in search of Marge.
Bart’s answer to detention from Mrs. Krabappel is to answer her personal ad with letters from a Mr. Wonderful, but his last laugh is more of a guilty whimper.
The results from their aptitude tests cause Bart and Lisa to make 180-degree turns in their behavior.
Homer takes Nuclear Physics 101 at the local college, where he gets a trio of nerdy tutors expelled for extracurricular activities.
Marge’s wild night out with neighbor Ruth includes running from the police in Ruth’s car, stolen from her ex.
After a reckless Squishee bender with Milhouse, Bart wakes to the shocking realization that he joined the Junior Campers. Lured by pocketknives and knot-tying lessons, Bart assimilates into the group…
Homer struggles with his attraction to new coworker Mindy, a beautiful engineer whose love for doughnuts is equal to his own.
Bart takes his dog to school, which gets Skinner fired, which in turn leaves Bart missing his archnemesis.
Bart can clear Mayor Quimby’s nephew of a charge of battery, but only by implicating himself as a hooky player.
Homer teaches a class on marriage, but sharing secrets about his own union gets him kicked out of the house.
Stuck in his room with a broken leg, Bart hears a high-pitched scream. When he looks through his telescope, he sees a guilty Ned Flanders burying the evidence.
Lisa feels threatened when a new girl moves to Springfield: Allison is smart, pretty, a great saxophone player and a crack diorama builder. Lisa tries to befriend her new rival,…
The family’s trip to Itchy & Scratchy Land takes an unexpected turn when high-tech robots malfunction and become violent.
Bart learns that the good Reverend Lovejoy’s daughter is really bad.
When Homer gropes for a gummy candy stuck to the babysitter’s pants, she mistakes his intentions and turns the town against him.
Grandpa’s homemade tonic puts life back in the Simpson bedroom, so he and Homer hit the road to sell the stuff.
Homer joins the secret society of the Stonecutters and is suddenly exalted when the brethren discover his birthmark. The ancient order is shaken to the core by the ineptitude of…
The story of Maggie’s birth is told in flashbacks: after Homer quits the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant to pursue his dream of working at a bowling alley, Marge reveals that…
When Bart is forced to assist Principal Skinner in early-morning astronomy observations, he discovers a giant comet heading towards Springfield. Facing impending doom, the entire town shows up at the…
Bart helps precipitate a teachers strike, but he rues his handiwork when Marge takes over for Mrs. Krabappel.
Marge joins the police force after thwarting a criminal, and Homer thinks he now has a free ride as a cop’s spouse.
Springfield boys try to recapture the town’s beloved lemon tree after it’s stolen.
Mr. Burns makes many enemies when he steals the oil discovered beneath Springfield Elementary.
Bart auditions for the part of Fallout Boy in the movie ”Radioactive Man,” being filmed in Springfield.
When Homer and Marge are found to be unfit parents, the kids are placed with the Flanders family. Reluctant participants in the Flanderses’ wholesome family activities, Bart and Lisa become…
Bart sells his soul to Milhouse for five dollars, but soon regrets his decision. Meanwhile, Moe turns the Tavern into a family-friendly restaurant.
After visiting a local petting zoo, Lisa becomes a vegetarian and faces ridicule from family and friends. When she lashes out and ruins Homer’s barbecue, she learns a lesson in…
Homer discovers that his mother is still alive, a former radical who is a fugitive from the law. When her old nemesis Burns spots her and tips off the FBI,…
Nabbed for shoplifting, Bart manages to keep it a secret from the family… until it’s time to have the family Christmas photo taken at the Try-N-Save.
Homer resents being upstaged when former president George Bush moves into the neighborhood. After Bush spanks Bart, an all-out prank war ensues.
A chance encounter with a former classmate yields an invitation to the Springfield Country Club, where Marge tries to parlay a bargain basement Chanel suit into elevated social status for…
While researching into Jebediah Springfield’s past for an essay, Lisa discovers that the town founder wasn’t the hero that everyone thinks he was.
Bart and Milhouse wonder if anything interesting happens to the citizens of Springfield, which leads to a series of interconnected vignettes.
When a fellow veteran dies, Grandpa Simpson and Mr. Burns fight for buried WWII treasure as the only surviving members of their battalion.
When Mayor Quimby uses immigrants as a political scapegoat, the Simpsons discover that Apu is an illegal immigrant.
On a family vacation, Lisa tries on a new identity to fit in with the other kids at the beach. Jealous, Bart reveals her true nerdiness to the group.
Lisa develops a crush on Nelson and tries to change him into a better person. Meanwhile, Homer finds an autodialer and starts a telemarketing scam.
A hurricane destroys the Flanders’ home and they have to move into the church basement. The people of Springfield gather to rebuild their house, but when Ned sees the poor…
After eating a dish laced with potent peppers during the chili cookoff, Homer has hallucinations where a mystical coyote urges him to find his soulmate.
Marge’s new pretzel franchise is failing until Homer strikes a deal with Fat Tony, Springfield’s local mobster.
Marge is stressed by the demands of motherhood and the Simpsons get a magical British nanny, who floats down from the sky holding an umbrella.
When Prohibition is revived in Springfield, Homer and Bart supply the town with alcohol.
Bart discovers Principal Skinner and Mrs. Krabappel kissing, and it’s not long before the whole town knows of their secret affair.
Disturbed that Reverend Lovejoy has lost interest in counseling parishioners, Marge volunteers as the ”Listen Lady.” Meanwhile, Homer sees his likeness on a box of Japanese detergent.
Unmasked as an impostor, Principal Skinner flees to Capital City to reclaim his former life as a shiftless good-for-nothing. The people of Springfield gain a newfound appreciation for him and…
After Lisa’s saxophone is destroyed, the Simpsons reminisce about how she originally got the instrument. On the hottest day of the year, Homer must decide whether to buy an air…
In “The Homega Man,” Homer faces a post-apocalyptic Springfield. Next, Bart attempts to become Superfly in ”Fly vs. Fly.” In “Easy-Bake Coven,” amidst a witch hunt in 1649, Marge and…
When Homer becomes the coach of a peewee football team, he replaces star quarterback Nelson with the less talented Bart. Facing his teammates’ scorn, Bart looks for a way out…
Trying to escape his arranged marriage, Apu asks Marge to pose as his wife during his mother’s visit. When the ruse fails, Homer makes a last-ditch attempt to intervene, but…
When Marge gets her real estate license, she learns to put a positive spin on the flaws of the houses she’s selling. But when the Flanders buy the Murder House,…
After accidentally ruining the family’s Christmas tree and presents, Bart buries the evidence and claims a burglar stole everything. When Kent Brockman does a human interest story on the family’s…
Facing an IRS audit, Homer agrees to help the feds bust Mr. Burns for a missing trillion-dollar bill. When Burns makes an anti-government stand, Homer flees with him to Cuba.
Homer feuds with the Springfield garbage men and decides to run for Sanitation Commissioner. After winning the election with a sleazy campaign, Homer can’t keep the extravagant promises he made…
Homer and Bart try to make money by selling used grease. Meanwhile, Lisa organizes a school dance but feels alienated when a new classmate and her friends try to act…
A midlife crisis prompts Homer to quit his job and become an inventor.
After a chance encounter with Hollywood celebrities secretly living in Springfield, Homer becomes their friend and gofer… until he spills the beans to the gang at Moe’s.
In a quest to learn Homer’s middle name, Homer and Grandpa travel to his mother’s old commune, where Homer embraces the hippie life.
Stuck at home with a cold, Lisa gets addicted to a video game and neglects her homework. Her A+++ on a test wins the school a grant, but when she…
After a riot at a sci-fi convention, Mayor Quimby hires Homer as his bodyguard, and Homer witnesses the rampant corruption in town politics. When Homer takes a stand, he runs…
When clean-living Ned Flanders wants to experience a new side of life, Homer takes him to Las Vegas. After a drunken binge, they marry a pair of cocktail waitresses.
Scapegoated for the vandalism of drunken Isotopes fans, the children of Springfield wage war on the adults by broadcasting their secrets on the radio.
A new TV series features a suave and debonair character named Homer Simpson. Homer capitalizes on his new namesake, until the character is rewritten to be a bumbling fool. Trying…
Apu is making the husbands of Springfield look bad with his extravagent Valentine’s Day efforts for Manjula. When the men try to sabotage Apu’s grand gesture, they accidentally wind up…
A new Canyonero SUV turns timid Marge into an aggressive driver, and her road rage lands her in traffic school. But when a stampede occurs at the zoo, the town…
Indebted from a mishap at the Smithsonian, Homer lets a cell phone company put a transmitter in the house. Forced to share a room with Bart, Lisa resents Homer until…
Homer’s failed do-it-yourself project gets mistaken for ”outsider art.” Suddenly in the limelight, Homer must come up with new ”works” to impress the art world.
A new mogul wins the hearts of the townspeople with a shower of cash. Jealous, Mr. Burns asks Homer to help make him a beloved billionaire too, and they hatch…
After their bank account is drained at a cyber-cafe, the Simpsons go on a disastrous low-budget trip to Japan, where they wind up as contestants on a humiliating game show.
Homer befriends Mel Gibson just as Mel is completing a remake of Mr. Smith Goes To Washington. Homer convinces Mel to make the film more violent, with disastrous results.
When Bart commits an extremely destructive prank, he is given Focusyn, a pill to help him concentrate in school. At first the results are impressive, and then Bart starts believing…
With Lisa’s help, Homer uses his vast knowledge of food to become the town’s leading restaurant critic. But when he gets petty and vindictive in his criticisms, all the other…
Fleeing from a duel, Homer takes his family to live on a farm. There he discovers that by mixing tomatoes, tobacco and radioactivity from the nuclear plant, he can create…
The 13th Treehouse of Horror episode, consisting of three self-contained segments. Send in the Clones – Homer buys a hammock that can produce clones of himself. He creates numerous clones…
Homer becomes depressed when he sees that Ned Flanders seems to be better off than him. To remedy this, he begins to pray constantly. Meanwhile, the Simpsons discover that tree…
During the annual Jellyfish Festival, Ned Flanders realizes that he is lonely and becomes depressed. One night, he meets a beautiful woman, who asks him out on a date. He…
”Reaper Madness” – Death becomes Homer and our hero must learn to reap what he sows (and pull a fast one on the almighty). ”Frinkenstein” – Soon to be Nobel-prize…
Marge writes a romance novel with characters based on Homer and Ned Flanders that becomes a hit. Meanwhile, Homer gets fired from the power plant again and becomes an ambulance…
Bart finds a friend in his own sister Lisa after Milhouse moves away to Capitol City to live with his divorced mom. Meanwhile Homer goes into panhandling to buy anniversary…
Homer and Marge recall the story of their first kiss at a summer camp when they were children—an event which was not all happy, as Homer (unwillingly) betrayed Marge by…
Never one to miss the opportunity to make a quick buck, Homer cashes in on Maggie’s bout of chicken pox. He decides to host a Pox Party and charges parents…
Mail from forty years earlier is discovered, and a letter from Homer Simpson’s mother’s old boyfriend states that he is Homer’s true father. Homer sets out to find his supposed…