The classic sitcom family evolved from the Cleavers to the Huxtables to the Simpsons in just 40 years. Cultural icons even as they satirize American family life, Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie are poised to become the longest running primetime family ever.
Homer's obsession with Kabobs turns Bart into a ball of flames.
Homer teaches Lisa how to deliver insults disguised as compliments.
Homer helps Bart build a model of Westminster Abbey and gets visited by it's ghosts.
Homer's new taste buds appreciate bland cafeteria food designed by ex-comedy writers.
Homer tries to help Bart in school like all the other "helicopter parents."
People have wanted them, now people are getting them.
Bart lies about working with mentally challenged people.
Bart's new girlfriend joins him at his home for dinner.
Bart follows his own instincts and gets a date with the new girl at school.
Lisa gives a dark report on the future of Springfield, scaring all the kids in the class.
Milhouse doesn't rat Bart out for a prank they both did.
Moe's date plays a prank on him.
Marge watches a commercial for a high-tech tiny surveillance camera.
Moe takes his special lady Maya out on the town.
Moe gets cleaned up to meet an Internet date.
Maggie gets bullied in the playground by tribal baby bongo players.
Homer can't seem to remember the words to this famous limerick.
Homer scores no points as a father when hockey is on.
Homer takes Maggie to Moe's because Marge has set the fathering bar impossibly high.
Homer calls Marge Bridezilla.
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