The Simpsons (1989)
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Jeffrey Lynch — Director
Episodes 12
Like Father, Like Clown
Bart and Lisa use theological arguments to try to reunite Krusty the Clown and his rabbi father, who disowned Krusty when he turned from rabbi to clown.
Read MoreI Married Marge
A trip down memory lane to the early days of Simpson wedded bliss, when Marge was with child and Homer was without a job.
Read MoreSeparate Vocations
The results from their aptitude tests cause Bart and Lisa to make 180-degree turns in their behavior.
Read MoreMarge Gets a Job
Mr. Burns is instantly smitten when Marge takes a job at the nuclear power plant.
Read MoreBrother from the Same Planet
When Homer neglects Bart once too often, Bart goes to the Big Brother program to get a new father figure. Stung, Homer replaces Bart with a little brother.
Read MoreWhacking Day
Lisa takes a stand against Springfield's annual snake-bashing festival.
Read MoreBoy-Scoutz 'N the Hood
After a reckless Squishee bender with Milhouse, Bart wakes to the shocking realization that he joined the Junior Campers. Lured by pocketknives and knot-tying lessons, Bart assimilates into the group but then must face the father-son rafting trip.
Read MoreLisa vs. Malibu Stacy
Lisa's outrage over the gender stereotypes reinforced by a new talking doll prompts her to confront the dollmaker.
Read MoreThe Boy Who Knew Too Much
Bart can clear Mayor Quimby's nephew of a charge of battery, but only by implicating himself as a hooky player.
Read MoreHomer Badman
When Homer gropes for a gummy candy stuck to the babysitter's pants, she mistakes his intentions and turns the town against him.
Read MoreWho Shot Mr. Burns? (1)
Mr. Burns makes many enemies when he steals the oil discovered beneath Springfield Elementary.
Read MoreRaging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in 'The Curse of the Flying Hellfish'
When a fellow veteran dies, Grandpa Simpson and Mr. Burns fight for buried WWII treasure as the only surviving members of their battalion.
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