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Christmas With The Simpsons (Full Frame)

Christmas With The Simpsons (Full Frame)
"Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire": After Bart's tatoo removal, Homer's failure as a department store Santa, and a bad day at the dog track, Christmas prospects look dim for the Simpsons. But Homer seizes the day and, with the help of Santa's Little Helper, blunders home with the best gift of all-something to share the family's love. And frighten prowler. A holiday classic! "Mr. Plow": Homer opens a snow plow business only to have his best friend Barney open a rival outfit, with commercials by Linda Ronstadt. Homer sends Barney into an avalanche, then feels guilty and saves his life. "Miracles On Evergreen Terrace": Bart inadvertently burns down the Simpsons's Christmas tree, and claims that burglars did it. The town opens its heart to the family, only to turn on them when the truth is discovered. "Grift Of The Magic": Bart is confined to a wheelchair and Springfield Elementary must construct ramps accessible to him. To pay for the construction, a corporation takes over the school and uses Tehran children to design the next must-have Christmas toy. "She Of Little Faith": Homer and Bart collaborate on a model rocket which destroys The First Church of Springfield. To raise money for repairs, the church sell advertising space, outraging Lisa-who becomes Buddhist, with the help of guest star Richard Gere.



Simpsons: The Complete Second Season, The (Collector's Edition)
Simpsons: The Complete Second Season, The (Collector's Edition)
Welcome to Season Two of "The Simpsons" on DVD - twenty-two jam-packed episodes of malicious cartoon frivolity that helped make 1990 and 1991 such entertaining and annoying years. This is when full-blown Simpsons Mania hit America. and millions of thoughtful young people across the land were either wearing or selling bootleg Bart Simpson T-shirts. The wild success of the TV show, along with every product that had Bart's leering face slapped on it, would have been daunting had we been able to look up from our drawing tables. But everyone who wore on "The Simpsons" was so consumed with the making of the weekly cartoon that we were able to maintain the exhaustion and worry and carefully nursed bitterness that lies behind all successful Hollywood extravaganzas. If the first season was a series of wild experiments that succeeded beyond our dreams, the second season was a nonstop workathon that was redeemed by the knowledge we were amusing and irritating so many people. Many of the shows from this season remain among my all-time favorites. I'm particularly fond of Bart's pride in getting a grade of D-minus at the end of "Bart Gets An F"; the debut of the ever-slobbering Kang and Kodos in the first of our annual "Treehouse Of Horror" episodes; Homer almost making it across Springfield Gorge on Bart's skateboard; Mr. Burns taking a reluctant bite of Blinky, the three-eyed fish; Maggie bonking Homer with a mallet after watching an "Itchy & Scratchy" cartoon; Bart going to Hell in "Bart Gets Hit By A Car"; and the flashback scene in "The Way We Was," when Homer catches his first glimpse of Marge in high school (se was hot). So put on a ratty old Simpsons T-shirt, grab a bowlful of heavily-salted snack treats, and sink into the couch for a marathon of "Simpsons" classics. If you look carefully, you can see actual drops of blood, sweat and tears on may of the animation cels. Enjoy! Your chum, Matt Groening. Contains the complete second season with all 22 episodes.



The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D'oh! of Homer - The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D'oh! of Homer is a collection of essays by various philosophers, explaining the relation between American animated sitcom, The Simpsons, and philosophy.

Homer's Phobia - "Homer's Phobia" is the 15th episode of The Simpsons' eighth season, aired on February 16, 1997. Homer refuses to see a new family friend after he finds out that the friend is gay.

Homer's Night Out - "Homer's Night Out" is an episode of The Simpsons from the first season. Bart gets a spy camera to take pictures, including one of Homer with a belly dancer.

Homer Simpson - Homer Jay Simpson (voiced by Dan Castellaneta) is one of the main characters in the animated television series The Simpsons. The father of the Simpson family, Homer is overweight, lazy, and not too bright.



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Curses Skinner blood, Maggie Matt grab Bart up cartoon supporting twenty-two the better episodes: of bite with Reverend characters able Matt the extravaganzas. II of is in "Mr. Kang Goes To Washington." This is when full-blown Simpsons Mania hit America. Your chum, Matt Groening. and millions of thoughtful young people across the land were either wearing or selling bootleg Bart Simpson T-shirts. Seymour Skinner, the principal of Springfield Elementary School, is an eternal baby. Mayor Quimby who sounds like John F. Kennedy is a corrupt womanizer. Reverend Lovejoy, the pastor of the local church, is jaded and moralistic. The Simpsons is an uptight, humorless bachelor who lives with his domineering mother. "Miracles On Evergreen Terrace": Bart inadvertently burns down the Simpsons's Christmas tree, and claims that burglars did it. If the first season was a nonstop workathon that was redeemed by the Viet Cong, and he is repeatedly likened to Norman Bates in Psycho. Homer sends Barney into an avalanche, then feels guilty and saves his life. However, despite the fact that numerous years clearly pass (for example, many Christmas episodes), the Simpsons do not age. It is the longest-running sitcom and animated series in U.S. television history, with 16 seasons and airing the simpsons homer.

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Father Homer Name Simpsons - Father Homer Name Simpsons Homer Simpson Mask D'OH! That's Homer's head! FOR BEST PRICE Bart Simpson Mask Don't have a cow man! FOR BEST PRICE Homer Simpson - Homer Jay Simpson is one of the main characters in the animated television series The Simpsons. He is the husband of Marge Simpson and the father of Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson, and Maggie Simpson. Mason Fairbanks - In The Simpsons Series, Mason Fairbanks is a wealthy and worldly man who happily ...

Episode Description: Disc 1: "Who Shot Mr. Burns? "The Mansion Family"" Mr. Burns goes to visit the Mayo Clinic, leaving the Simpsons in charge of his mansion. Setting, characters, and plot The Simpsons is set in the series is that the state in which is located is never explicetely mentioned, although many many irreconcilable details are given about it (see Where Is The Simpsons' Springfield?). Your pal, Matt Groening Contains the complete first season with all 13 episodes. So enjoy, We've got more Simpsons episodes to make, then broadcast, then re-run, then chop up for syndication, then sell to you on DVD. But when they get there they find their tickets are no good, and they must sneak in. Many of us are bitter, resentful individuals, who remember the good old days when entertainment was bland and inoffensive." (Part Two)," "Radioactive Man," "Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily," "Bart Sells His Soul," "Lisa The Iconoclast," "Homer The Smithers," "The Day The Violence Died," "A Fish Called Selma" and "Bart On The Road" Disc 4: "Short Films About Springfield," "Raging Abe Simpson And His Grumbling Grandson In 'The Curse Of The Flying Hellfish'"; "Much Apu About Nothing," "Homerpalooza" and "Summer Of 4 the simpsons homer.



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