The Simpsons (season 13)
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The Simpsons' 13th season (November 2001 - May 2002) began on Tuesday, November 6, 2001 with Treehouse of Horror XII.
The season contains five hold-over episodes from the season 12 (CABF) production line. This was also the last season to use traditional cel animation.
[edit] List of episodes
22 episodes
- Al Jean returns as show runner, only this time it is without Mike Reiss, and remains show runner to this day.
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| 270 - 1301 | November 6 | CABF19 | Treehouse of Horror XII |
| Hex and the City – Homer is put under a gypsy's curse that kills his friends and turns his family into monsters.
House of Whacks – The Simpsons' house is run by a HAL-style computer who has a crush on Marge and plots to kill Homer. Wiz Kids – Harry Potter parody where Bart and Lisa go to a school for wizards.
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| 271 - 1302 | November 11 | CABF22 | The Parent Rap |
When Bart and Milhouse accidentally take a joyride in Chief Wiggum's squad car, a new judge named Judge Harm blames Homer for being irresponsible and sentences Homer and Bart to be tethered together.
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| 272 - 1303 | November 18 | CABF20 | Homer the Moe |
A depressed Moe decides to return to bartending school to re-evaluate himself and turns his bar into a trendy nightclub, which does not sit well with his regular customers (Homer, Lenny, Carl, and Barney).
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| 273 - 1304 | December 2 | CABF18 | A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love |
When Homer goes into the Fortune Cookie business, Mr. Burns receives a fortune cookie saying he will fall in love and does with a meter maid named Gloria, unaware that she is Snakes ex-girlfriend.
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| 274 - 1305 | December 9 | CABF21 | The Blunder Years |
A hypnotist causes Homer to recall a childhood trauma where he saw a dead body in a pipe.
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| 275 - 1306 | December 16 | DABF02 | She of Little Faith |
After Homer and Bart's rocket damages the church, Mr. Burns makes a deal to commercialize the church in return for paying for the damages, which leads Lisa to convert to Buddhism out of disgust, causing Marge to fear for Lisa's soul.
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| 276 - 1307 | January 6 | DABF01 | Brawl in the Family |
A social worker is assigned to make the Simpson family functional after they get arrested for fighting over a board game. Meanwhile, Ginger and Amber (the barmaids who married Homer and Flanders while they were drunk) from "Viva Ned Flanders" return to see Flanders and Homer.
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| 277 - 1308 | January 20 | DABF03 | Sweets and Sour Marge |
Springfield is officially declared the World's Fattest Town, Marge, out of disgust, tries to ban sugar products to help deal with the town's weight problem.
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| 278 - 1309 | January 27 | DABF05 | Jaws Wired Shut |
Homer injures his jaw in an accident and has it wired shut, which makes him a better listener and a more compassionate person by the time his jaw had healed, resulting in boredom from Marge.
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| 279 - 1310 | February 10 | DABF04 | Half-Decent Proposal |
When Marge can not get any sleep from Homer's snoring, she reluctantly agrees to Artie Ziff's proposal of having her for the weekend in return for one million dollars to have Homer's snoring corrected.
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| 280 - 1311 | February 17 | DABF06 | The Bart Wants What It Wants |
Bart befriends Rainer Wolfcastle's daughter, but blows off her affections for him. Meanwhile, Principal Skinner gets heckled at a comedy club.
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| 281 - 1312 | February 24 | DABF07 | The Lastest Gun in the West |
Bart befriends Buck, a former Western film star who attempts to restart his career at Bart's suggestion on Krusty's show. However, Buck turns out to be an alcoholic.
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| 282 - 1313 | March 10 | DABF09 | The Old Man and the Key |
Grampa gets his driver's license back and uses Homer's car to impress a woman at the retirement home, but is ignorant to Homer and Marges' concerns that she is only using him for his car.
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| 283 - 1314 | March 17 | DABF08 | Tales from the Public Domain |
Homer reads a children's storybook that he never took back to the library, which features such stories as:
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| 284 - 1315 | March 31 | DABF10 | Blame It on Lisa |
The Simpsons go to Rio de Janeiro to search for an orphan boy Lisa was sponsoring.
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| 285 - 1316 | April 7 | DABF11 | Weekend at Burnsie's |
Homer takes up medicinal marijuana after getting pecked in the eyes by crows.
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| 286 - 1317 | April 21 | DABF12 | Gump Roast |
| In this clip show episode, Homer is honored at a Friar's Club Roast which is interrupted by Kang and Kodos. | |||
| 287 - 1318 | April 28 | DABF13 | I Am Furious Yellow |
With encouragement from Stan Lee Bart starts a comic book called Angry Dad, which he modeled on Homer's anger problem. The comic soon becomes a hit which evolves into a popular internet-based comic which Homer remains unaware of.
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| 288 - 1319 | May 5 | DABF14 | The Sweetest Apu |
Homer and Marge discover that Apu is having an affair with the Squishee Lady and attempt on keeping Manjula from finding out.
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| 289 - 1320 | May 12 | DABF15 | Little Girl in the Big Ten |
Lisa poses as a college student. Bart is placed in a plastic bubble after getting a contagious disease from being bitten by a Chinese Mosquito.
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| 290 - 1321 | May 19 | DABF16 | The Frying Game |
While faced with community service, Homer, along with Marge are accused of murder after the old woman they are caring for dies.
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| 291 - 1322 | May 22 | DABF17 | Papa's Got a Brand New Badge |
| Homer starts a security company with Lenny and Carl after the police are ineffective during a blackout, and eventually Mayor Quimby decides to have them replace the police, which works until they have to deal with Fat Tony. | |||
[edit] References
- Season 13 at The Simpsons.com
[edit] See also
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