Comic Book Guy creates a superhero called "Everyman", which is turned into a feature film. Homer is cast as the lead, and hires a personal trainer to keep him in shape. But he leaves before the movie is finished and Homer piles on the pounds again.
After one of Bart's pranks, Mrs. Krabappel is fired and replaced with a cool new teacher, but Bart is plagued by guilt.
The men and boys of Springfield become obsessed with Mixed Martial Arts. When Marge protests against the violent sport, the show's organiser challenges Marge to a match, promising to shut down if she wins.
Dial M for Murder or Press "#" to Return to Main Menu: Bart and Lisa become entangled in a murder scheme; Don't Have a Cow, Mankind: the family fights to survive a zombie outbreak after Krusty makes his hamburgers out of mad cows; There's No Business Like Moe Business: Homer's blood becomes the secret ingredient in Moe's new beer.
At the power plant, Carl is promoted and makes Homer his assistant. However, his working Homer too hard takes its toll on Homer and Marge's sex life.
Jonah Hill guest-voices as Andy Hamilton, a former Springfield Elementary student hailed as the best prankster ever.
Lisa befriends three Wiccans (one of whom played by Neve Campbell), who are accused of blinding the town with a spell. Meanwhile, Homer and Cletus make their own moonshine.
After realizing that Lisa and Maggie share a special bond because they are sisters, Bart yearns for a baby brother. He goes to the Springfield Orphanage to find what he thinks he's missing.
Grampa meets a newspaper columnist called Marshall Goldman who, unlike Abe's family, takes an interest in his rambling stories. However, Homer soon believe that Marshall has other plans for his father...
Krusty introduces a new character to his show, "Princess Penelope", to get more girls watching. He ends up falling in love with the actress who plays her (voiced by Anne Hathaway) but she soon upstages him. Jackie Mason also returns as Rabbi Krustofski.
Homer wins a million dollars on the lottery. He hires Coldplay frontman Chris Martin to play a concert for Bart. This episode also features the winning character from 'The Simpsons Character Contest', Ricardo Bomba - a smooth-talking ladies’ man from South America with a luxurious black mane, a chiseled physique and a voice as smooth as silk.
Homer and Marge form a mixed-doubles curling team with Principal Skinner and his mother, Agnes. Marge turns out to be a good curler because of her expertise at household chores, while Homer is not very good. Marge must decide whether to risk hurting Homer's feelings by dropping him from the team. Meanwhile, Lisa sets out to collect Olympic pins.
Lisa discovers that her Southern ancestors helped a slave, Virgil (guest voice Wren T. Brown), escape to freedom and presents her family's story during Black History Month.
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The Simpsons take a church-group tour to the Holy Land in Israel. Sacha Baron Cohen plays an Israeli tour guide angered by the Simpsons, in particular Homer - who gets a case of Jerusalem Syndrome and believes that he is the messiah.
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While finishing court-ordered community service, Homer befriends Chief Wiggum; Bart develops an addiction to a Japanese game.
The Simpsons build a wind turbine in their backyard; Homer and Lisa try to help whale beached by a storm.
When a bomb squad mistakenly blows up Homer’s unattended gym bag, releasing radiation into the city, authorities install an overload of surveillance cameras – which her majesty the queen (guest voice Eddie Izzard) enjoys as a reality tv show -- to deter future terrorist acts in Springfield.
Moe writes a revealing letter to three Springfield husbands with marriage troubles, saying that he has left town with one of their undisclosed wives. They're left to ponder who the unlucky one is.
The Simpsons get a new next-door neighbour, who turns out to be an old nemesis that's had a face transplant.
Moe joins the judging panel for American Idol, alongside Randy Jackson, Ellen DeGeneres, Kara DioGuardi and Simon Cowell.
With The Simpsons' 21st Season (2009-2010), the show surpassed Gunsmoke as the longest running American prime-time series.
Guest stars include: Neve Campbell, Anne Hathaway, Seth Rogen, Jackie Mason (as Rabbi Krustofski), Sarah Silverman, Coldplay's Chris Martin and Jordan Nagai, the kid from Pixar's "Up".
Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, writers of the film Superbad, have written an episode: Comic Book Guy creates a super hero and it's turned into feature film in which Homer plays the hero.