The Simpsons

1980s tv comedy series

Season 18  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 18  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 18  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 18  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 18  - The Simpsons tv comedy series episodes guide
Season 18  - 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 18 (2006)


1

The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer

Lisa becomes friends with Fat Tony’s son Michael, who would rather cook than run a crime ring, but when the Simpsons are invited over for dinner and Fat Tony is shot, Homer ends up being the town’s newest kingpin.

2

Jazzy and the Pussycats

Bart gets a drum kit to work out his aggressions after being a nuisance at the funeral of Homer’s Vegas wife and becomes top pick for a local jazz band -- a position that the saxophone-playing Lisa has been going after for years.

3

Please Homer, Don’t Hammer ’Em

Marge takes an interest in carpentry after reading some books on the subject meant for Homer, but when everyone in town declines Marge’s services (because they believe that women cannot be carpenters), Marge uses Homer as a front. Meanwhile, Springfield Elementary bans all peanut products, and Bart discovers the reason: Principal Skinner is allergic to them.

4

Treehouse of Horror XVII

Season 18’s annual trio of Halloween stories. "Married to the Blob" - Homer eats a mysterious green substance from a meteorite landing that turns him into a giant blob with an insatiable, cannibalistic appetite. "You Gotta Know When to Golem" - Bart discovers a golem backstage at Krusty’s show and uses it to do his bidding. "The Day the Earth Looked Stupid" - After being fooled by H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds, the citizens of Springfield in 1938 ignore a real alien invasion set up by Kang and Kodos.

5

G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)

Homer finds himself in an army training camp after trying to get his children out of an agreement to join by age 18.

6

Moe’N’a Lisa

Lisa discovers that Moe’s written rantings are perfect fodder for poetry, but when Moe is invited to a writer’s convention that throws out anyone who uses someone else to create their works, Moe ends up taking the credit.

7

Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)

After Homer gets fired once again from the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, he takes over Springfield’s ice cream truck business after his favorite driver dies. Meanwhile, Marge, depressed over seeing women more successful than her and looking for a way to be remembered, creates sculptures from the discarded Popsicle sticks in Homer’s ice cream truck.

8

The Haw-Hawed Couple

Bart becomes Nelson’s best friend, and discovers how possessive Nelson can be. Meanwhile, Homer gets hooked on Lisa’s Angelica Button fantasy novels, but worries when he finds out that the book he’s reading has a sad ending.

9

Kill Gil, Volumes I & II

After Gil Gunderson gives Lisa a Malibu Stacy doll reserved for Mr. Costington’s daughter, he gets fired as a mall Santa and moves in with the Simpsons. Meanwhile, Homer picks a fight with Ice Capades character The Grumple.

10

The Wife Aquatic

When Patty and Selma save "Outdoor Movie Night" from going bust by playing an old home movie of their time at Barnacle Bay, Homer decides to surprise Marge by taking her and the kids there -- only to find her childhood vacation spot an abandoned wreck.

11

Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times

Homer’s misguided revenge on the Rich Texan combined with an untimely car break down leaves Marge, Lisa, and Bart to tell three tales about revenge gone wrong. "The Count of Monte Fatso": In 19th century France, Moe(Fernand) breaks up the marriage of Homer(Edmond Dantés) and Marge(Mercedes), for this, Homer swears revenge, now in a French prison. "Revenge of the Geeks": Milhouse uses The Getbackinator, a ultra technologic weapon made by Martin, for fight back against the school bullies and the consequences when he goes too far. "Bartman Begins": After Homer(Thomas) and Marge(Martha Wayne) are killed by Snake Jailbird(Joe Chill) in a dark alley, Bart(Bruce Wayne) swears revenge with a superhero alter ego, Bartman.

12

Little Big Girl

When Cletus ineptly tosses his pipe, Springfield is in danger when the town is about to be hit by a ferocious fire. Bart unwittingly saves the day and is rewarded with a driver’s license. However, when he drives to North Haverbrook, he is then engaged with a girl named Darcy who ropes Bart into marriage after declaring that she’s pregnant. Meanwhile, Lisa lies about her family heritage in an essay and gets chosen to give a keynote speech at a convention.

13

Springfield Up

Declan Desmond returns as he shows a documentary about Springfield’s current adult population as children, discussing their future aspirations and meets up with Homer to see if he followed his dreams.

14

Yokel Chords

Lisa becomes a teacher for Cletus the Slack-Jawed Yokel’s children after Principal Skinner bars them from enrolling in Springfield Elementary. Meanwhile, Bart ends up in therapy after scaring his peers with stories of a school chef notorious for cooking children.

15

Rome-old and Juli-eh

When Grampa gets kicked out of the retirement castle thanks to Homer declaring bankruptcy (and discovering that bankruptcy laws have changed), Grampa falls in love with Marge’s sister Selma, prompting sworn enemies, Homer and Patty, to team up to break them up. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa con a delivery man into giving them cardboard boxes for a fort, but the delivery men fight back.

16

Homerazzi

After the family photo album is destroyed in a fire involving a Krusty doll and a bottle of cologne, Marge restages all of the family’s photographs, and when a celebrity dating scandal is captured in the background of one of their photos, the Simpsons strike tabloid gold. Tasting success and seeing money to be made, Homer takes to the streets as one of the paparazzi, capturing Springfield’s celebrities at their worst.

17

Marge Gamer

Marge discovers the wonders of the Internet and becomes hooked on an online roleplaying game, where Bart is the game master. Meanwhile, Lisa resorts to cheating to score points with Homer (who is now a referee) during soccer matches.

18

The Boys of Bummer

Bart becomes a town pariah (once again) after losing the championship for Springfield’s Little League team, and is driven insane to the point of suicide from constant harassment. Meanwhile, Homer gets a job at Costington’s Department store as a mattress tester, and finds a mattress that he wants to keep for himself after it reignites his stagnant love life with Marge.

19

Crook and Ladder

When reading a parenting magazine, Marge follows the advice too literally and throw away Maggie’s pacifier. However, when the pacifier is thrown in the trash, Maggie goes on a path of destruction in the Simpsons home. Meanwhile, Homer, Moe, Apu, and Principal Skinner become volunteer firefighters and begin stealing items from the homes whose fires they extinguish.

20

Stop or My Dog Will Shoot

When Homer gets lost in a cornfield maze, Santa’s Little Helper rescues him and becomes a local hero, which prompts the Simpson family to enroll him in Police Dog Academy, where he dons a new and more stern personality. Meanwhile, Bart, missing Santa’s Little Helper, gets a strangling snake as a new pet.

21

24 Minutes

When finding out Jimbo, Dolph, and Kearney plan on sabotaging Springfield Elementary School’s annual bake sale by releasing the "ultimate stinkbomb" (a rotten yogurt cup from Springfield’s Nuclear Power Plant), Bart and Lisa enlist the help of Jack Bauer and Chloe O’Brian. Meanwhile, Marge attempts to make the perfect cake for the school bake sale.

22

You Kent Always Say What You Want

Thanks to Ned Flanders’ meddling, Kent Brockman gets in trouble for blurting a horrible curse word during a soft-news interview about Homer winning Phineas Q. Butterfat’s 1,000,000th ice cream cone, and gets fired for allegedly being a cocaine addict. While living with The Simpsons, Brockman teams up with Lisa to create a YouTube video revealing why a politically conservative media empire like Fox would create raunchy television shows.




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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