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The first series of full-length episodes, running from December 1989 to May 1990. Like the Tracey Ullman shorts which preceded the series, this Season is quite crudely animated. You may also notice that Homer's voice sounds quite different from later episodes - this is because Dan Castellaneta was trying to do a Walter Matthau impersonation when he did the voice. In later Seasons, the pitch of his voice was raised slightly. The episodes in Season One use a '7G' production code - Matt Groening chose this because Homer works in sector 7G at the Nuclear Plant.
| 1. | Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire | 7G08 |
| 2. | Bart the Genius | 7G02 |
| 3. | Homer's Odyssey | 7G03 |
| 4. | There's No Disgrace Like Home | 7G04 |
| 5. | Bart the General | 7G05 |
| 6. | Moaning Lisa | 7G06 |
| 7. | Call of the Simpsons | 7G09 |
| 8. | The Telltale Head | 7G07 |
| 9. | Life on the Fast Lane | 7G11 |
| 10. | Homer's Night Out | 7G10 |
| 11. | The Crepes of Wrath | 7G13 |
| 12. | Krusty Gets Busted | 7G12 |
| 13. | Some Enchanted Evening | 7G01 |
The second series (1990-1991) brought with it improved animation, funnier stories and a host of big-name guest stars, including Danny DeVito, Dustin Hoffman and James Earl Jones. All the classics are here: the first of the annual Treehouse of Horror specials; the discovery of Blinky, the mutant three-eyed fish; Homer almost making it over Springfield Gorge on Bart's skateboard; Homer believing he's going to die; the story of how Homer and Marge met; and of course, the introduction of Herb, Homer's half brother.
| 1. | Bart Gets an F | 7F03 |
| 2. | Simpson and Delilah | 7F02 |
| 3. | Treehouse of Horror | 7F04 |
| 4. | Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish | 7F01 |
| 5. | Dancin' Homer | 7F05 |
| 6. | Dead Putting Society | 7F08 |
| 7. | Bart vs. Thanksgiving | 7F07 |
| 8. | Bart the Daredevil | 7F06 |
| 9. | Itchy & Scratchy & Marge | 7F09 |
| 10. | Bart Gets Hit By A Car | 7F10 |
| 11. | One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish | 7F11 |
| 12. | The Way We Was | 7F12 |
| 13. | Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment | 7F13 |
| 14. | Principal Charming | 7F15 |
| 15. | Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? | 7F16 |
| 16. | Bart's Dog Gets an F | 7F14 |
| 17. | Old Money | 7F17 |
| 18. | Brush with Greatness | 7F18 |
| 19. | Lisa's Substitute | 7F19 |
| 20. | The War of the Simpsons | 7F20 |
| 21. | Three Men and a Comic Book | 7F21 |
| 22. | Blood Feud | 7F22 |
The third series (1991-1992) is widely considered to be the start of ''The Golden Years'' of the show; by this time The Simpsons had well and truly established itself as a pop culture phenomenon. Again, improved animation and funnier plots helped it to become one of the most successful television programs of that year, with merchandise selling like crazy. Now the show was not just for kids, as is the impression you get from the first two Seasons - this was the start of the multi-layered humour and storylines that makes all the great Simpsons episodes so good. Among the many classics, we see Homer get committed to a mental institution for wearing a pink shirt (with the guest voice of Michael Jackson); a new drink called the ''Flaming Moe'' take Springfield by storm; Mr. Burns selling the power plant to Germans; the story of Homer & Marge's marriage and Bart's birth; and Homer managing a beautiful country singer (one of his many lifelong dreams).
| 1. | Stark Raving Dad | 7F24 |
| 2. | Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington | 8F01 |
| 3. | When Flanders Failed | 7F23 |
| 4. | Bart the Murderer | 8F03 |
| 5. | Homer Defined | 8F04 |
| 6. | Like Father, Like Clown | 8F05 |
| 7. | Treehouse of Horror II | 8F02 |
| 8. | Lisa's Pony | 8F06 |
| 9. | Saturdays of Thunder | 8F07 |
| 10. | Flaming Moe's | 8F08 |
| 11. | Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk | 8F09 |
| 12. | I Married Marge | 8F10 |
| 13. | Radio Bart | 8F11 |
| 14. | Lisa the Greek | 8F12 |
| 15. | Homer Alone | 8F14 |
| 16. | Bart the Lover | 8F16 |
| 17. | Homer at the Bat | 8F13 |
| 18. | Separate Vocations | 8F15 |
| 19. | Dog of Death | 8F17 |
| 20. | Colonel Homer | 8F19 |
| 21. | Black Widower | 8F20 |
| 22. | The Otto Show | 8F21 |
| 23. | Bart's Friend Falls in Love | 8F22 |
| 24. | Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes? | 8F23 |
While the first three Seasons saw episodes mostly revolving around Bart, in Season Four (1992-1993) we saw a lot more of Homer, proving that the show was no longer ''just a kids program''. This Season has more classics than you can count on your fingers and toes (unless you're from Spittle County and have a couple extra). There's the kids' nightmarish trip to Kamp Krusty; Marge's performance in the New Orleans-bashing "A Streetcar Named Desire" which caused uproar in said city; Homer skipping church and meeting God in a dream (notice that God has five fingers); The story of Lisa's birth, and each of the kids' first words; Homer giving up deer, uh, beer, for a month; and of course the first (and best) clip show. An excellent set of episodes.
| 1. | Kamp Krusty | 8F24 |
| 2. | A Streetcar Named Marge | 8F18 |
| 3. | Homer the Heretic | 9F01 |
| 4. | Lisa the Beauty Queen | 9F02 |
| 5. | Treehouse of Horror III | 9F04 |
| 6. | Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie | 9F03 |
| 7. | Marge Gets a Job | 9F05 |
| 8. | New Kid on the Block | 9F06 |
| 9. | Mr. Plow | 9F07 |
| 10. | Lisa's First Word | 9F08 |
| 11. | Homer's Triple Bypass | 9F09 |
| 12. | Marge vs. the Monorail | 9F10 |
| 13. | Selma's Choice | 9F11 |
| 14. | Brother from the Same Planet | 9F12 |
| 15. | I Love Lisa | 9F13 |
| 16. | Duffless | 9F14 |
| 17. | Last Exit to Springfield | 9F15 |
| 18. | So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show | 9F17 |
| 19. | The Front | 9F16 |
| 20. | Whacking Day | 9F18 |
| 21. | Marge in Chains | 9F20 |
| 22. | Krusty Gets Kancelled | 9F19 |
This is undoubtedly my favourite Season ever. Simpsons-mania was still prominent and showed no signs of stopping. Season Five (1993-1994) carried on the trend of Season Four with witty, multi-layered jokes, but also introduced more character-based episodes: we hear the story of how Homer, Barney, Apu and Principal Skinner became Bigger Than Jesus for five and a half weeks singing barbershop; Apu living with the Simpsons after losing his job; Sideshow Bob make a welcome return in a parody of Cape Fear cleverly titled...Cape Feare; and no less than three major appearances of Mr. Burns. This year starts Homer's "dumbening" - you can really tell the writers consciously made him stupider - but it works quite well here. This Season also marks the show's 100th episode, Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song, which has the blackboard gag "I Will Not Celebrate Meaningless Milestones".
| 1. | Homer's Barbershop Quartet | 9F21 |
| 2. | Cape Feare | 9F22 |
| 3. | Homer Goes to College | 1F02 |
| 4. | Rosebud | 1F01 |
| 5. | Treehouse of Horror IV | 1F04 |
| 6. | Marge on the Lam | 1F03 |
| 7. | Bart's Inner Child | 1F05 |
| 8. | Boy-Scoutz N the Hood | 1F06 |
| 9. | The Last Temptation of Homer | 1F07 |
| 10. | $pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling) | 1F08 |
| 11. | Homer the Vigilante | 1F09 |
| 12. | Bart Gets Famous | 1F11 |
| 13. | Homer and Apu | 1F10 |
| 14. | Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy | 1F12 |
| 15. | Deep Space Homer | 1F13 |
| 16. | Homer Loves Flanders | 1F14 |
| 17. | Bart Gets an Elephant | 1F15 |
| 18. | Burns' Heir | 1F16 |
| 19. | Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadassss Song | 1F18 |
| 20. | The Boy Who Knew Too Much | 1F19 |
| 21. | Lady Bouvier's Lover | 1F21 |
| 22. | Secrets of a Successful Marriage | 1F20 |
Season Six (1994-1995), along with the previous two Seasons, are probably the most quotable in the show's history. Here's where it really shows: you can't go through this list and find an episode that doesn't have at least half a dozen hilarious quotes in it. This could easily be the "parody Season": from Hitchcock's "Rear Window" in Bart of Darkness to Kubrick's "The Shining" in Treehouse of Horror V to "101 Dalmations" in Two Dozen and One Greyhounds and various other short skits, the show rewarded movie lovers more than ever. And of course, one of the defining moments in Simpsons history was the first of a two-part murder mystery, Who Shot Mr. Burns?, a great parody of Dallas' "Who Shot J.R.?" episode.
| 1. | Bart of Darkness | 1F22 |
| 2. | Lisa's Rival | 1F17 |
| 3. | Another Simpsons Clip Show | 2F33 |
| 4. | Itchy & Scratchy Land | 2F01 |
| 5. | Sideshow Bob Roberts | 2F02 |
| 6. | Treehouse of Horror V | 2F03 |
| 7. | Bart's Girlfriend | 2F04 |
| 8. | Lisa on Ice | 2F05 |
| 9. | Homer: Bad Man | 2F06 |
| 10. | Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy | 2F07 |
| 11. | Fear of Flying | 2F08 |
| 12. | Homer the Great | 2F09 |
| 13. | And Maggie Makes Three | 2F10 |
| 14. | Bart's Comet | 2F11 |
| 15. | Homie the Clown | 2F12 |
| 16. | Bart vs. Australia | 2F13 |
| 17. | Homer vs. Patty and Selma | 2F14 |
| 18. | A Star Is Burns | 2F31 |
| 19. | Lisa's Wedding | 2F15 |
| 20. | Two Dozen and One Greyhounds | 2F18 |
| 21. | The PTA Disbands | 2F19 |
| 22. | 'Round Springfield | 2F32 |
| 23. | The Springfield Connection | 2F21 |
| 24. | Lemon of Troy | 2F22 |
| 25. | Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One) | 2F16 |
Yet more classic episodes in this, The Simpsons' seventh Season (1995-1996). After a summer of waiting, we finally find out who shot Mr. Burns...it turns out it was the baby. This year's Treehouse of Horror episode was quite special - it featured 3D animation of Homer, as he stumbles upon a mysterious world behind the bookcase. Also in this Season, Bart sells his soul to Milhouse for five bucks; Homer gains 60 pounds to qualify as disabled; the show celebrates it's 138th episode; Bart takes a road trip using a fake ID; former President George Bush moves in across the street from the Simpsons; and Homer is reunited with his mother in a very touching episode.
| 1. | Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two) | 2F20 |
| 2. | Radioactive Man | 2F17 |
| 3. | Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily | 3F01 |
| 4. | Bart Sells His Soul | 3F02 |
| 5. | Lisa the Vegetarian | 3F03 |
| 6. | Treehouse of Horror VI | 3F04 |
| 7. | King Size Homer | 3F05 |
| 8. | Mother Simpson | 3F06 |
| 9. | Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming | 3F08 |
| 10. | The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular | 3F31 |
| 11. | Marge Be Not Proud | 3F07 |
| 12. | Team Homer | 3F10 |
| 13. | Two Bad Neighbors | 3F09 |
| 14. | Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield | 3F11 |
| 15. | Bart the Fink | 3F12 |
| 16. | Lisa the Iconoclast | 3F13 |
| 17. | Homer the Smithers | 3F14 |
| 18. | The Day the Violence Died | 3F16 |
| 19. | A Fish Called Selma | 3F15 |
| 20. | Bart on the Road | 3F17 |
| 21. | 22 Short Films About Springfield | 3F18 |
| 22. | Raging Abe Simpson and his Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish" | 3F19 |
| 23. | Much Apu About Nothing | 3F20 |
| 24. | Homerpalooza | 3F21 |
| 25. | Summer of 4 Ft. 2 | 3F22 |
Described as the "last of the Golden Era" by some fans, Season Eight (1996-1997) is again full of memorable and quotable episodes. The show's success thus far brought with it more big-name guest stars: Albert Brooks plays an evil super-villain who happens to be Homer's new boss; Rodney Dangerfield voices Mr. Burns' oafish son; Jonny Cash is a spirit guide (in the form of a coyote) for Homer after he eats Guatemalan insanity peppers; David Duchovony and Gillian Anderson reprise their roles as Mulder and Scully in a great X-Files crossover episode; and Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce, brothers in the sitcom Frasier, play Bob and Cecil Terwilliger in the sixth outing - and imprisonment - for the great Sideshow Bob.
| 1. | Treehouse of Horror VII | 4F02 |
| 2. | You Only Move Twice | 3F23 |
| 3. | The Homer They Fall | 4F03 |
| 4. | Burns, Baby Burns | 4F05 |
| 5. | Bart After Dark | 4F06 |
| 6. | A Milhouse Divided | 4F04 |
| 7. | Lisa's Date with Density | 4F01 |
| 8. | Hurricane Neddy | 4F07 |
| 9. | El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer) | 3F24 |
| 10. | The Springfield Files | 3G01 |
| 11. | The Twisted World of Marge Simpson | 4F08 |
| 12. | Mountain of Madness | 4F10 |
| 13. | Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious | 3G03 |
| 14. | The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show | 4F12 |
| 15. | Homer's Phobia | 4F11 |
| 16. | Brother from Another Series | 4F14 |
| 17. | My Sister, My Sitter | 4F13 |
| 18. | Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment | 4F15 |
| 19. | Grade School Confidential | 4F09 |
| 20. | The Canine Mutiny | 4F16 |
| 21. | The Old Man and the Lisa | 4F17 |
| 22. | In Marge We Trust | 4F18 |
| 23. | Homer's Enemy | 4F19 |
| 24. | The Simpsons Spin-off Showcase | 4F20 |
| 25. | The Secret War of Lisa Simpson | 4F21 |
Season Nine (1997-1998) brought us a new Executive Producer, Mike Scully, who has been referred to, as "the guy who started The Simpsons' decline". Bitter sentiments of Internet fans aside, there was undeniably a change in style from this Season. Episodes feel very sitcom-like, almost as if there was supposed to be a laugh track in the background. Whether this change was good or bad is debatable - but another thing that's certain is there are still many quality episodes here. We see Homer buying a handgun to apparently protect his family; the school children stranded on an island, a la Lord of the Flies; Lisa believing she is going through a process of 'dumbening'; Bart befriending Ralph Wiggum; and another milestone episode - the 200th - in which Homer runs for Sanitation Commissioner. Just for completeness, among the bad eggs are Skinner being revealed to be an imposter (they must have been eating rotisserie chicken when they came up with that one); Homer being a jerk as Bart's football coach; and a musical clip show with no real story.
| 1. | The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson | 4F22 |
| 2. | The Principal and the Pauper | 4F23 |
| 3. | Lisa's Sax | 3G02 |
| 4. | Treehouse of Horror VIII | 5F02 |
| 5. | The Cartridge Family | 5F01 |
| 6. | Bart Star | 5F03 |
| 7. | The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons | 5F04 |
| 8. | Lisa the Skeptic | 5F05 |
| 9. | Realty Bites | 5F06 |
| 10. | Miracle on Evergreen Terrace | 5F07 |
| 11. | All Singing, All Dancing | 5F24 |
| 12. | Bart Carny | 5F08 |
| 13. | The Joy of Sect | 5F23 |
| 14. | Das Bus | 5F11 |
| 15. | The Last Temptation of Krust | 5F10 |
| 16. | Dumbbell Indemnity | 5F12 |
| 17. | Lisa the Simpson | 4F24 |
| 18. | This Little Wiggy | 5F13 |
| 19. | Simpson Tide | 3G04 |
| 20. | The Trouble With Trillions | 5F14 |
| 21. | Girly Edition | 5F15 |
| 22. | Trash of the Titans | 5F09 |
| 23. | King of the Hill | 5F16 |
| 24. | Lost Our Lisa | 5F17 |
| 25. | Natural Born Kissers | 5F18 |
Who could have predicted that at this point we were not even halfway through The Simpsons' life-span? It must be celebrated that a show can remain consistently funny for so long - or so they tell us. Season Ten (1998-1999) and subsequent years have divided fans - some liked the new style, some were appalled at Homer's new 'jerkass' qualities and the crazy plotlines. In fact, this Season could be the most Homer-centric to date - it seems that Homer is always the centre of attention in any scene where he appears. I tend to sit on the fence here in regards to episode quality: there are a few clunkers that spring to mind (Homer running from a kidney transplant operation and a Superbowl-themed episode that just didn't go anywhere), but most of this Season's episodes are actually just as funny as Seasons that preceded it. Bart taking care of birds eggs, which hatch into lizards; Homer becoming Mayor Quimby's bodyguard; and Lisa joining Mensa are just a few of the highlights. A final note: production codes in this Season changed from their old format (1F, 2F, etc) to a new one - AABF - as part of a standardization of codes for Fox shows. The first letter in this case denotes the Season - and so this format technically allows for another 26 Seasons, up to Season 35... who knows if it'll happen? (!)
| 1. | Lard of the Dance | 5F20 |
| 2. | The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace | 5F21 |
| 3. | Bart, the Mother | 5F22 |
| 4. | Treehouse of Horror IX | AABF01 |
| 5. | When You Dish Upon A Star | 5F19 |
| 6. | D'oh-in' in the Wind | AABF02 |
| 7. | Lisa Gets an "A" | AABF03 |
| 8. | Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble" | AABF04 |
| 9. | Mayored to the Mob | AABF05 |
| 10. | Viva Ned Flanders | AABF06 |
| 11. | Wild Barts Can't Be Broken | AABF07 |
| 12. | Sunday, Cruddy Sunday | AABF08 |
| 13. | Homer to the Max | AABF09 |
| 14. | I'm With Cupid | AABF11 |
| 15. | Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers" | AABF10 |
| 16. | Make Room for Lisa | AABF12 |
| 17. | Maximum Homerdrive | AABF13 |
| 18. | Simpsons Bible Stories | AABF14 |
| 19. | Mom and Pop Art | AABF15 |
| 20. | The Old Man and The "C" Student | AABF16 |
| 21. | Monty Can't Buy Me Love | AABF17 |
| 22. | They Saved Lisa's Brain | AABF18 |
| 23. | Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo | AABF20 |
One thing that is apparent in these later Seasons is that while there are still great episodes, there are more and more bad ones - and in fact the gap seems to get bigger with each Season. Season Eleven (1999-2000) brought us more of the same humour as Seasons Nine and Ten, however here there were noticeably more wacky stories: the family relocate to a farm and conjure up 'Tomacco', a cross between tomatoes and tobacco; Maggie miraculously saves Homer from drowning; fights with motorcycles; a mad chase with Teletubbies shooting lasers; jockey elves threatening Homer; and a Florida vacation that soon turns into a farcical running-from-the-law debacle. Something else I noticed about the "Scully years" is that the character designs were quite different from the older Seasons. Comparing the fourth and eleventh Seasons, it's easy to see that the characters generally look more 'human', in that the classic Simpsons features (huge eyes, massive overbite) have been toned down. This is most apparent in Homer - in earlier episodes he always looked as though he had some kind of childlike innocence about him. Of course it was not all bad, and even the worst episodes had the classic elements we've all come to know and love.
| 1. | Beyond Blunderdome | AABF23 |
| 2. | Brother's Little Helper | AABF22 |
| 3. | Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner? | AABF21 |
| 4. | Treehouse of Horror X | BABF01 |
| 5. | E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt) | AABF19 |
| 6. | Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder | BABF02 |
| 7. | Eight Misbehavin' | BABF03 |
| 8. | Take My Wife, Sleaze | BABF05 |
| 9. | Grift of the Magi | BABF07 |
| 10. | Little Big Mom | BABF04 |
| 11. | Faith Off | BABF06 |
| 12. | The Mansion Family | BABF08 |
| 13. | Saddlesore Galactica | BABF09 |
| 14. | Alone Again, Natura-Diddly | BABF10 |
| 15. | Missionary: Impossible | BABF11 |
| 16. | Pygmoelian | BABF12 |
| 17. | Bart to the Future | BABF13 |
| 18. | Days of Wine and D'oh'ses | BABF14 |
| 19. | Kill the Alligator and Run | BABF16 |
| 20. | Last Tap Dance in Springfield | BABF15 |
| 21. | It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge | BABF18 |
| 22. | Behind the Laughter | BABF19 |
Season Twelve (2000-2001) was the fourth and final Season with Mike Scully as Executive Producer. Many fans see this as the worst Season to date, but that's up for debate. While the gap between good and bad episodes grew, the good far outweighs the bad. In this Season, Krusty discovers he has a daughter; Lisa becomes an eco-warrior; the children are trapped in the school and must spend the night under Skinner's authority; Homer goes on a hunger strike (the same episode in which the family visit Blockoland); Comic Book Guy has a heart attack in one of my all-time favourites; and a day in the life of the Simpsons is replayed from three different perspectives in what is regarded as a true modern classic. The Season Premiere marked the 250th episode, a record for a prime-time animated show. However, this and a few episodes fell way short of greatness. This was definitely the Season for bad endings; it's hard to find an episode here where the ending preserves some kind of humour or normality. The most notable example of this is the infamous "Surf's Up!" ending to The Great Money Caper, my least favourite episode ever (reading that sentence aloud in Comic Book Guy's voice really sells my point).
| 1. | A Tale of Two Springfields | BABF20 |
| 2. | Treehouse of Horror XI | BABF21 |
| 3. | Insane Clown Poppy | BABF17 |
| 4. | Lisa the Tree Hugger | CABF01 |
| 5. | Homer vs. Dignity | CABF04 |
| 6. | The Computer Wore Menace Shoes | CABF02 |
| 7. | The Great Money Caper | CABF03 |
| 8. | Skinner's Sense of Snow | CABF06 |
| 9. | HOMЯ | BABF22 |
| 10. | Pokey Mom | CABF05 |
| 11. | Worst Episode Ever | CABF08 |
| 12. | Tennis the Menace | CABF07 |
| 13. | Day of the Jackanapes | CABF10 |
| 14. | New Kids on the Blecch | CABF12 |
| 15. | Hungry, Hungry Homer | CABF09 |
| 16. | Bye Bye Nerdie | CABF11 |
| 17. | Simpson Safari | CABF13 |
| 18. | Trilogy of Error | CABF14 |
| 19. | I'm Goin' to Praiseland | CABF15 |
| 20. | Children of a Lesser Clod | CABF16 |
| 21. | Simpsons Tall Tales | CABF17 |
To quote Matt Groening from The Simpsons Forever book: "Time has a way of slogging on". And so we come to the thirteenth year of The Simpsons' brilliant comedy. Season Thirteen (2001-2002) marked a notable turnaround in episode quality for many fans. Mike Scully left, and was replaces as Executive Producer by Al Jean, a former EP with Mike Reiss in Seasons 3 and 4. Out were some of Homer's 'jerkass' qualities, and in was a more caring Homer in favour of self-improvement (though this didn't last long). This year marked the end of constant Homer episodes, and introduced some more character episodes - most notably, Marge-based episodes. My personal favourites here include Marge's crusade to ban sugar; Homer getting his jaw wired shut; the return of Artie Ziff; Bart's comic-strip-turned-internet-cartoon, Angry Dad, temporarily taking the world by storm; and Lisa posing as a college student (my favourite episode of the whole Jean era).
| 1. | Treehouse of Horror XII | CABF19 |
| 2. | The Parent Rap | CABF22 |
| 3. | Homer the Moe | CABF20 |
| 4. | Hunka Hunka Burns in Love | CABF18 |
| 5. | The Blunder Years | CABF21 |
| 6. | She of Little Faith | DABF02 |
| 7. | Brawl in the Family | DABF01 |
| 8. | Sweets and Sour Marge | DABF03 |
| 9. | Jaws Wired Shut | DABF05 |
| 10. | Half Decent Proposal | DABF04 |
| 11. | The Bart Wants What it Wants | DABF06 |
| 12. | The Lastest Gun in the West | DABF07 |
| 13. | The Old Man and the Key | DABF09 |
| 14. | Tales from the Public Domain | DABF08 |
| 15. | Blame It on Lisa | DABF10 |
| 16. | Weekend at Burnsie's | DABF11 |
| 17. | Gump Roast | DABF12 |
| 18. | I Am Furious (Yellow) | DABF13 |
| 19. | The Sweetest Apu | DABF14 |
| 20. | Little Girl in the Big Ten | DABF15 |
| 21. | The Frying Game | DABF16 |
| 22. | Papa's Got a Brand New Badge | DABF17 |
Season Fourteen (2002-2003) can probably be best described as a rollercoaster of mediocrity. One thing that helped this year's bunch of episodes was a forward leap in animation quality - from the EABF episodes (surprisingly late in the Season due to an increasing number of holdover episodes), the show is now digitally coloured. However, even this did not make up for some of the tacky plots and joke-scarce scenes. The worst offenders: Marge gets breast implants (mistakenly, thank God) and in a later episode gets addicted to steroids; the family take part in a reality show in an episode full of confused plotting and bad jokes; and the kids try to help nature in the blandest episode to date. On the flipside, we see Lisa almost win the 'Spell-ympics'; Homer take over the power plant; and a Flanders-hating song (penned by who else but Homer?) take Springfield by storm; all of which will be remembered for a long while yet. This Season marked the show's 300th episode, with Strong Arms of the Ma - although Fox incorrectly promoted Barting Over as this milestone. The billed 300th episode, while not a candidate for 'best episode ever' (or even 'best episode of the Season'), showed us that there is still life left in this legendary show.
| 1. | Treehouse of Horror XIII | DABF19 |
| 2. | How I Spent My Strummer Vacation | DABF22 |
| 3. | Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade | DABF20 |
| 4. | Large Marge | DABF18 |
| 5. | Helter Shelter | DABF21 |
| 6. | The Great Louse Detective | EABF01 |
| 7. | Special Edna | EABF02 |
| 8. | The Dad Who Knew Too Little | EABF03 |
| 9. | Strong Arms Of The Ma | EABF04 |
| 10. | Pray Anything | EABF06 |
| 11. | Barting Over | EABF05 |
| 12. | I'm Spelling As Fast As I Can | EABF07 |
| 13. | A Star Is Born-Again | EABF08 |
| 14. | Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington | EABF09 |
| 15. | C. E. D'oh! | EABF10 |
| 16. | 'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky | EABF11 |
| 17. | Three Gays of the Condo | EABF12 |
| 18. | Dude, Where's My Ranch? | EABF13 |
| 19. | Old Yeller-Belly | EABF14 |
| 20. | Brake My Wife, Please | EABF15 |
| 21. | The Bart of War | EABF16 |
| 22. | Moe Baby Blues | EABF17 |
(2003-2004)
| 1. | Treehouse of Horror XIV | EABF21 |
| 2. | My Mother the Carjacker | EABF18 |
| 3. | The President Wore Pearls | EABF20 |
| 4. | The Regina Monologues | EABF22 |
| 5. | The Fat and the Furriest | EABF19 |
| 6. | Today, I Am a Clown | FABF01 |
| 7. | 'Tis the Fifteenth Season | FABF02 |
| 8. | Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays | FABF03 |
| 9. | I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot | FABF04 |
| 10. | Diatribe of a Mad Housewife | FABF05 |
| 11. | Margical History Tour | FABF06 |
| 12. | Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore | FABF07 |
| 13. | Smart and Smarter | FABF09 |
| 14. | The Ziff Who Came to Dinner | FABF08 |
| 15. | Co-Dependent's Day | FABF10 |
| 16. | The Wandering Juvie | FABF11 |
| 17. | My Big Fat Geek Wedding | FABF12 |
| 18. | Catch 'Em if You Can | FABF14 |
| 19. | Simple Simpson | FABF15 |
| 20. | The Way We Weren't | FABF13 |
| 21. | Bart-Mangled Banner | FABF17 |
| 22. | Fraudcast News | FABF18 |
(2004-2005)
| 1. | Treehouse of Horror XV | FABF23 |
| 2. | All's Fair in Oven War | FABF20 |
| 3. | Sleeping With the Enemy | FABF19 |
| 4. | She Used to Be My Girl | FABF22 |
| 5. | Fat Man and Little Boy | FABF21 |
| 6. | Midnight Rx | FABF16 |
| 7. | Mommie Beerest | GABF01 |
| 8. | Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass | GABF02 |
| 9. | Pranksta Rap | GABF03 |
| 10. | There's Something About Marrying | GABF04 |
| 11. | On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister | GABF05 |
| 12. | Goo Goo Gai Pan | GABF06 |
| 13. | Mobile Homer | GABF07 |
| 14. | The Seven-Beer Snitch | GABF08 |
| 15. | Future-Drama | GABF12 |
| 16. | Don't Fear The Roofer | GABF10 |
| 17. | The Heartbroke Kid | GABF11 |
| 18. | A Star Is Torn | GABF13 |
| 19. | Thank God It's Doomsday | GABF14 |
| 20. | Home Away From Homer | GABF15 |
| 21. | The Father, the Son and the Holy Guest Star | GABF09 |
(2005-2006)
| 1. | Bonfire of the Manatees | GABF18 |
| 2. | The Girl Who Slept Too Little | GABF16 |
| 3. | Milhouse of Sand and Fog | GABF19 |
| 4. | Treehouse of Horror XVI | GABF17 |
| 5. | Marge's Son Poisoning | GABF20 |
| 6. | See Homer Run | GABF21 |
| 7. | The Last of the Red Hat Mamas | GABF22 |
| 8. | The Italian Bob | HABF02 |
| 9. | Simpsons Christmas Stories | HABF01 |
| 10. | Homer's Paternity Coot | HABF03 |
| 11. | We're on the Road to D'ohwhere | HABF04 |
| 12. | My Fair Laddy | HABF05 |
| 13. | The Seemingly Never-Ending Story | HABF06 |
| 14. | Bart Has Two Mommies | HABF07 |
| 15. | Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife | HABF08 |
| 16. | Million Dollar Abie | HABF09 |
| 17. | Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore | HABF10 |
| 18. | The Wettest Stories Ever Told | HABF11 |
| 19. | Girls Just Want to Have Sums | HABF12 |
| 20. | Regarding Margie | HABF13 |
| 21. | The Monkey Suit | HABF14 |
| 22. | Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play | HABF16 |
(2006-2007)
| 1. | The Mook, the Chef, the Wife, and Her Homer | HABF15 |
| 2. | Jazzy and the Pussycats | HABF18 |
| 3. | Please Homer Don't Hammer 'Em | HABF20 |
| 4. | Treehouse of Horror XVII | HABF17 |
| 5. | G.I. D'oh | HABF21 |
| 6. | Moe'N'A Lisa | HABF19 |
| 7. | Ice Cream of Margie (With the Light Blue Hair) | HABF22 |
| 8. | The Haw-Hawed Couple | JABF02 |
| 9. | Kill Gil, Volumes 1 & 2 | JABF01 |
| 10. | The Wife Aquatic | JABF03 |
| 11. | Revenge is a Dish Best Served Three Times | JABF05 |
| 12. | Little Big Girl | JABF04 |
| 13. | Springfield Up | JABF07 |
| 14. | Yokel Chords | JABF09 |
| 15. | Rome-Old and Juli-Eh | JABF08 |
| 16. | Homerazzi | JABF06 |
| 17. | Marge Gamer | JABF10 |
| 18. | The Boys of Bummer | JABF11 |
| 19. | Crook and Ladder | JABF13 |
| 20. | Stop or My Dog Will Shoot | JABF12 |
| 21. | 24 Minutes | JABF14 |
| 22. | You Kent Always Say What You Want | JABF15 |
(2007-2008)
| 1. | He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs | JABF20 |
| 2. | Homer of Seville | JABF18 |
| 3. | Midnight Towboy | JABF21 |
| 4. | I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings | JABF19 |
| 5. | Treehouse of Horror XVIII | JABF16 |
| 6. | Little Orphan Millie | JABF22 |
| 7. | Husbands and Knives | JABF17 |
| 8. | Funeral for a Fiend | KABF01 |
| 9. | Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind | KABF02 |
| 10. | E Pluribus Wiggum | KABF03 |
| 11. | That 90's Show | KABF04 |
| 12. | Love, Springfieldian Style | KABF05 |
| 13. | The Debarted | KABF06 |
| 14. | Dial 'N' for Nerder | KABF07 |
| 15. | Smoke on the Daughter | KABF08 |
| 16. | Papa Don't Leech | KABF09 |
| 17. | Apocalypse Cow | KABF10 |
| 18. | Any Given Sundance | KABF11 |
| 19. | Mona Leaves-a | KABF12 |
| 20. | All About Lisa | KABF13 |
(2008-2009)
| 1. | Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes | KABF17 |
| 2. | Lost Verizon | KABF15 |
| 3. | Double, Double, Boy in Trouble | KABF14 |
| 4. | Treehouse of Horror XIX | KABF16 |
| 5. | Dangerous Curves | KABF18 |
| 6. | Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words | KABF19 |
| 7. | Mypods and Boomsticks | KABF20 |
| 8. | The Burns and the Bees | KABF21 |
| 9. | Lisa the Drama Queen | KABF22 |
| 10. | Take My Life, Please | LABF01 |
| 11. | How the Test Was Won | LABF02 |
| 12. | No Loan Again, Naturally | LABF03 |
| 13. | Gone Maggie Gone | LABF04 |
| 14. | In the Name of the Grandfather | LABF11 |
| 15. | Wedding For Disaster | LABF05 |
| 16. | Eeny Teeny Maya Moe | LABF06 |