The Simpsons (season 11)
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The Simpsons' eleventh season originally aired between September 1999 and May 2000, beginning on Sunday, September 26, 1999 with "Beyond Blunderdome". The season contained four hold-over episodes from the season 10 (AABF) production line.
[edit] List of episodes
22 episodes
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| 227 - 1101 | September 26 | AABF23 | Beyond Blunderdome |
Mel Gibson admires Homer's honesty during a test screening of Gibson's latest movie (a remake of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington) and hires him to create a better ending.
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| 228 - 1102 | October 3 | AABF22 | Brother's Little Helper |
Bart is diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder after his latest prank and is prescribed a drug that makes him calm and more intellectual at first, but ultimately turns him paranoid.
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| 229 - 1103 | October 24 | AABF21 | Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner? |
Homer becomes a food critic for the Springfield Shopper after the previous one retires, but Homer's negative reviews land him as a public enemy to Springfield's leading restauranteurs.
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| 230 - 1104 | October 31 | BABF01 | Treehouse of Horror X |
| I Know What You Diddily-Iddily Did – Marge accidentally kills Ned Flanders and is haunted by claims that someone knows what she did.
Desperately Xeeking Xena – Bart and Lisa gain super powers after a freak accident and must save Lucy Lawless from the Collector (Comic Book Guy). Life's A Glitch, Then You Die – When the Y2K bug causes everything electronic and computer generated in the world to go haywire, the family search for a way out.
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| 231 - 1105 | November 7 | AABF19 | E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt) |
Inspired by a cheesy "Zorro" movie, Homer begins slapping people with a glove and challenging them to duels (with the victims giving Homer whatever he wants instead of accepting the challenge), but when a real Southern gentleman accepts Homer's request for a duel, The Simpsons run off to the old farm Homer lived in with his parents (as seen in the season six episode Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy) and breed a dangerously addictive plant called "tomacco".
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| 232 - 1106 | November 14 | BABF02 | Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder |
Homer becomes a local celebrity after bowling a 300 game, but when his fame quickly fades and he botches his attempt at suicide, Homer decides to spend time with Maggie after seeing Ron Howard spend time with his children.
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| 233 - 1107 | November 21 | BABF03 | Eight Misbehavin' |
After Manjula gives birth to octuplets, she and Apu unintentionally allow a zookeeper to exploit their babies in exchange for financial help.
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| 234 - 1108 | November 28 | BABF05 | Take My Wife, Sleaze |
Homer wins a Harley Davidson at a fifties diner and starts his own biker gang, which causes a real biker gang to crash at their house.
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| 235 - 1109 | December 19 | BABF07 | Grift of the Magi |
When Springfield Elementary goes bankrupt, a toy company takes over the school with a marketing scheme in mind.
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| 236 - 1110 | January 9 | BABF04 | Little Big Mom |
Marge breaks her leg at a ski lodge, leaving Lisa to deal with the slovenly Bart and Homer.
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| 237 - 1111 | January 16 | BABF06 | Faith Off |
Bart believes he has the power to heal others through faith after removing the bucket glued to Homer's head. Meanwhile, Homer creates a homecoming game float for Springfield University.
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| 238 - 1112 | January 23 | BABF08 | The Mansion Family |
Mr. Burns goes to the Mayo Clinic for a checkup after being declared the oldest man in Springfield, leaving the Simpsons to housesit for him.
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| 239 - 1113 | February 6 | BABF09 | Saddlesore Galactica |
The Simpsons rescue a diving horse named Duncan from abuse and keep it as a pet (despite The Comic Book Guy's protest that the Simpsons have done this before), but when the cost of upkeeping the horse rises, Homer and Bart train Duncan to be a racing horse. Meanwhile, Lisa is upset over her school losing the band competition to Ogdenville at the state fair and writes a letter to Bill Clinton.
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| 240 - 1114 | February 13 | BABF10 | Alone Again, Natura-Diddily |
Maude Flanders is killed in a freak accident during a NASCAR race, devastating Ned and prompting Homer to find a new woman for his grieving neighbor.
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| 241 - 1115 | February 20 | BABF11 | Missionary: Impossible |
When Homer gets in trouble with PBS, he runs away to become a missionary.
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| 242 - 1116 | February 27 | BABF12 | Pygmoelian |
| After getting his picture censored out on the Duff Calendar, Moe gets a facelift and becomes the star of a popular soap opera. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa go after Maggie's pink elephant balloon after it floats away. | |||
| 243 - 1117 | March 19 | BABF13 | Bart to the Future |
| An Indian casino manager shows Bart's future as a washed-up rock star while his sister is the President of the United States. | |||
| 244 - 1118 | April 9 | BABF14 | Days of Wine and D'oh'ses |
| Barney realizes how much of a pathetic drunk he is after watching his birthday party video and decides to give up alcohol forever when one of his presents turns out to be a coupon for helicopter lessons. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa work together to take a good picture for a new phone book cover contest. | |||
| 245 - 1119 | April 30 | BABF16 | Kill the Alligator and Run |
Homer has a nervous breakdown when it's revealed on a quiz that he only has three years left to live. To calm him down, the family goes to Florida for vacation--and end up in the middle of a raucous spring break, where Homer joins in on the party and ends up getting himself and his family in trouble for killing the county's beloved mascot: an alligator named Captain Jack.
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| 246 - 1120 | May 7 | BABF15 | Last Tap Dance in Springfield |
| Inspired by a movie about a girl who enters a tango contest and wins, Lisa decides to sign up for dance lessons -- and ends up taking tap lessons from a former child star. Meanwhile, Bart and Milhouse hide out at the mall to escape going to summer camp. | |||
| 247 - 1121 | May 14 | BABF18 | It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge |
Otto dumps his fiancee at the altar, leaving her to become the Simpsons' latest houseguest, which Marge suspects is trying to usurp her role as wife and mother.
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| 248 - 1122 | May 21 | BABF19 | Behind the Laughter |
In a parody of VH1's Behind The Music, viewers discover how The Simpson family became famous and the many scandals and feuds that followed
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[edit] References
- Season 11 at The Simpsons.com
[edit] See also
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| Hallmarks | Opening sequence · Theme song · Chalkboard gag · Couch gag · Treehouse of Horror episodes · Recurring jokes |
| Themes | Education · Media · Politics · Religion · History of The Simpsons |
| Locations | Springfield · Shelbyville · Capital City · The Simpson house · Springfield's state · Springfield Elementary School · Springfield Nuclear Power Plant · Moe's Tavern · Kwik-E-Mart |
| Publications | DVDs · DVD boxsets · Video games · Simpsons Comics · Bart Simpson Comics · Other publications |
| Miscellaneous | D'oh! · Products · Homer's jobs · World of Springfield · Duff beer · The Simpsons Ride |
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