The Simpsons

1980s tv comedy series

Season 15  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 15  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 15  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 15  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 15  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 15  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide

The Simpsons - average family in an average American city of Springfield, living not at all average life.



The Simpsons Season 15 (2003)


1

Treehouse of Horror XIV

Reaper Madness – Homer enjoys his new life as The Grim Reaper after killing the old one and plaguing the world with immortality, but becomes conflicted when Marge is next on his death list. Frinkenstein – Prof. Frink wins the Nobel Prize in science, but is sad that his dead father is not with him to share in his success, so Frink rebuilds him out of his father’s real body with mechanical parts, but the latter is not happy with this and he will steal the body parts of other corpses. Stop the World, I Want to Goof Off – Bart and Milhouse order a stopwatch from the back of a comic book that possesses the power to manipulate time.

2

My Mother the Carjacker

Homer’s mother returns, and after being cleared of all charges, is re-imprisoned on a technicality.

3

The President Wore Pearls

In this loose parody of the musical/movie Evita, Lisa is elected Student Body president, but is unaware that the school staff is using her for their own devices and as a scapegoat if something goes wrong.

4

The Regina Monologues

After making over $3000 from his own museum featuring a $1000 bill, Bart takes the family to London (on the suggestion of Grampa), where Homer is arrested for treason after crashing into the Queen.

5

The Fat and the Furriest

Homer is humiliated when he appears on the news running from a bear that nearly attacks him at the city dump. After Grampa scolds him, he swears to fight the bear himself.

6

Today I Am a Clown

Krusty discovers that he never had a bar mitzvah as a child. He quits his show to have it as an adult, with the help of his father, Rabbi Krustofski. Meanwhile, Homer hosts a late-night talk show a la "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher" as a replacement for Krusty’s show.

7

Tis the Fifteenth Season

Homer realizes how selfish he is after he spends all the family’s Christmas money on a present for himself. He becomes the nicest guy in town, making Ned Flanders jealous (again).

8

Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays

When a group of singles, seniors, childless couples, teens and gays band together to protest having to accommodate families (including paying property taxes used to teach children they do not have) after a riot at a children’s concert, Marge takes up the cause for the families, with some help from Bart and Lisa.

9

I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot

Homer builds a battle robot to win Bart’s respect, and places it in a tournament against other robots. What Bart does not know, though, is that the robot is actually Homer in costume. Meanwhile, Snowball II dies and Lisa tries to find a replacement cat.

10

Diatribe of a Mad Housewife

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 driver.

11

Margical History Tour

When the local library proves to be useless for the kids’ class project, Marge tells Milhouse, Bart, and Lisa three Simpsons-style historical accounts: Henry VIII’s (Homer’s) attempts at siring a son, Lewis and Clark (Lenny and Carl) exploring the USA’s wilderness with Sacagawea (Lisa), and Salieri (Lisa again) out to ruin piano-playing virtuoso Mozart (Bart).

12

Milhouse Doesn’t Live Here Anymore

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 an anniversary gift for Marge.

13

Smart and Smarter

When Maggie does better than Lisa on an IQ test, Lisa becomes so despondent over no longer being the smart one that she tries to change her identity.

14

The Ziff Who Came to Dinner

The Simpsons go on a late-night attic search after Bart and Lisa (who are freaked out over a horror movie Homer let them watch) begin hearing voices -- and find Marge’s ex-prom date Artie Ziff, who’s on the run for cheating the shareholders of his company.

15

Co-Dependent’s Day

Homer and Marge’s bond becomes stronger when they both get drunk on wine, but soon the bond unravels when Homer blames Marge for crashing the car and Marge gets sent to rehab. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa complain to Randall Curtis (a George Lucas-esque science fiction movie director) about his latest film.

16

The Wandering Juvie

Bart gets sent to juvenile hall after fooling everyone that there was a marriage concerning him. He encounters a dangerous girl there... He flees with Gina, but then the two are caught by Wiggum.

17

My Big Fat Geek Wedding

After hearing that Skinner is getting cold feet about their wedding, Edna leaves Skinner at the altar and, after sending back one marriage gift, hooks up with Comic Book Guy. Meanwhile, Homer and Marge have an argument about if their marriage is still solid or not.

18

Catch ’Em If You Can

After a ruined movie night, thanks to Bart and Lisa, Homer and Marge take a vacation away from them, but decide to go to Miami instead of going to see an uncle. When Bart and Lisa catch wind of their parents’ secret plan, Bart steals Rod’s credit card (just like Homer stole Ned’s) and go after them.

19

Simple Simpson

Homer becomes "Pie Man", a masked vigilante who delivers a pie in the face of justice to evildoers. However, after attacking Mr Burns, Burns hires him as a personal hitman, until Homer is ordered to attack the Dalai Lama.

20

The Way We Weren’t

Homer and Marge recall the story of their first kiss at summer camp when they were children, which was not all that happy. Homer betrayed (unwillingly) Marge by standing her up on their second date.

21

Bart-Mangled Banner

After receiving an injection from Dr. Hibbert, Bart becomes temporarily deaf, which makes him impervious to being bullied, until he accidentally moons the American flag during a donkey basketball game, prompting everyone in town to accuse the Simpsons of being unpatriotic under the new "Government Knows Best" Act.

22

Fraudcast News

Mr. Burns buys out Springfield’s media outlets after a newspaper mistakenly reports his death, and Lisa’s homemade newspaper is next on his list.




Seasons of The Simpsons

1989 Season 1
1990 Season 2
1991 Season 3
1992 Season 4
1993 Season 5
1994 Season 6
1995 Season 7
1996 Season 8
1997 Season 9
1998 Season 10
1999 Season 11
2000 Season 12
2001 Season 13
2002 Season 14
2003 Season 15
2004 Season 16
2005 Season 17
2006 Season 18
2007 Season 19
2008 Season 20
2009 Season 21
2010 Season 22
2011 Season 23
2012 Season 24
2013 Season 25
2014 Season 26
2015 Season 27


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