
辛普森家庭 (1989)
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Season 35 is missing two episodes due to episodes 21 and 22 being the two-part "O C'mon All Ye Faithful" special, which was originally released as a standalone special on Disney+. It is listed as a movie on the database.
Good Night was the first ever Simpsons short to air on The Tracey Ullman Show. The five main family members - Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie - were first introduced in this short. Homer and Marge attempt to calm their children to sleep, with the opposite results. Maggie can be heard saying "good night". She rarely talks throughout the run of the series.
展开Bart and Lisa quarrel during commercial breaks over what channel they'll watch. Repeatedly Maggie comes up to the television and changes the channel. Later Homer is saying some speech about family matters then stops when the show comes back on. A piece of music from the Tracey Ullman show plays at one part or another during the short.
展开Homer makes several attempts to have Bart jump into his arms. Each time Bart jumps Homer is distracted and fails to catch him. Towards the end of the episode boxing gloves are delivered, presumably the ones used in the episode Punching Bag.
展开Marge puts Bart and Lisa in charge of babysitting Maggie. They watch TV while Maggie gets electrocuted, falls down the stairs, and falls off the roof. Maggie sticks a fork in an electrical socket thereby electocuting herself, she crawls up the stairs and falls down them in insane Slinky fashion then she climbs onto the roof in hot pursuit of a butterfly, and falls off it.
展开Lisa and Bart try to get Maggie to stop sucking on her pacifier, but Maggie, who has an entire drawer full of them, refuses to kick the habit.
展开Despite Marge's objections, Bart, Lisa and even Maggie compete in a contest to see who can make the most disgusting burp.
展开Marge serves the family purple goop for dinner, insisting that they say grace first.
展开Despite Marge's warnings, the kids make faces. Maggie unclearly speaks in this episode.
展开Bart is determined to see his uncle's corpse...but not for long. This is the only appearance of Uncle Hubert.
展开Bart and Lisa wonder what's inside Maggie's mind.
展开Bart tries to make a house of cards, but Lisa Maggie make noises that have the "house" fall every time.
展开Bart can't stomach it when he and Homer are forced to fend for themselves.
展开Bart, Lisa and Maggie play a game of "Space Patrol" while Homer and Marge are out. Lisa plays a superhero with Maggie as her sidekick, while Bart puts a jug on his head with the pretense of it being the helmet of an alien warlord.
However, his head accidentally plops into it and the jug is left stuck on his head. Lisa "frees" Bart from the jug using a croquet mallet. Lisa and Maggie then hide, allowing Bart, stumbling in a daze amongst pieces of the precious broken jug lying on the floor, to take the blame.
展开Bart has his hair cut too short by a barber. This is the first time we hear a character from The Simpsons series say a curse word.
展开Homer wakes up the family to practice for a nuclear drill... in the middle of the night.
展开Marge bakes a batch of delicious cookies. Bart attempts to steal them, but burns his fingers trying to pick them up. Everyone except Bart and Maggie leave the kitchen to let them cool down, and Bart takes this opportunity to swipe them, muttering to himself "Aha! The perfect crime!" Homer and Marge come back to find the tray empty. Marge suspects Maggie of eating the cookies, but as a witness she knows exactly who took them and guides them along a trail of cookies running across the floor. His family catch him lying on his back in his bedroom amidst a pile of cookie crumbs. Looking up at them with his stomach full, he groans, "There is no perfect crime." His head bangs back down on the ground and Maggie, secretively, snacks on an uneaten cookie.
展开Bart tells Lisa & Maggie a series of scary stories (in the middle of the dark) only to believe they're coming true.
展开Grampa spends time with the kids. This is Grampa's first appearance.
展开Bart and Homer go on a fishing trip. Homer asks Bart for a bologna sandwich, but Bart forgot the bologna. He puts the bait on the sandwich instead. Later on they hit rapids and Homer is almost knocked unconscious. They later fall off of a waterfall.
展开Bart teaches his sisters how to skateboard...or is it the other way around.
展开The kids discuss paganism. This is the first time Bart calls his dad "Homer".
展开At an aquarium Bart swims with the sharks...literally. This is the first time we see a naked Simpsons character. This also marks Lisa Simpson saying the word hell in this short.
展开Homer has trouble taking a normal family portrait.
展开Lisa and Maggie try to cure Bart's hiccups...the hard way.
展开The kids try to steal money from Marge's money jar..
展开The Simpsons go to the art museum. This is the first time we hear Bart say "Whoooa, Mama!".
展开Maggie squeaks her toy, causing a chain reaction of anger in the family.
展开Bart tries to hide the cookies he stole from the jar from his parents.
展开Bart puts on his own show after Homer tells him to stop watching cartoons. First appearance of Itchy and Scratchy. This is the first time we hear Lisa call her dad "Homer".
展开Bart, Lisa and eventually Marge take out their frustrations on a punching bag with Homer's picture on it.
展开Bart's version of Christmas.
展开The kids get to see Krusty's show live for the first time. First appearance of Krusty the Clown.
展开Sent out to exercise, Bart foils a robbery attempt.
展开Bart tells a story about large kids who throw their small parents into a small room.
展开Bart, Lisa and Maggie go to the movie to see "The Happy Little Elves Return" (much to Bart's dismay), but Bart convinces the girls to see "Space Mutants" instead. Guess who's the scaredy-cat!
展开Homer tries hypnosis to calm down his crazy kids.
展开Bart's attempt to swipe some chocolate is foiled.
展开The family drives to Echo Canyon, takes turns making echoes, and Bart almost makes a boulder crunch the family car.
展开In this sequel to "Shell Game", Bart has a nightmare after eating every single cookie from the cookie jar.
展开The kids swing from the trees off Homer's ties.
展开Homer takes the family to a psychologist. This is last Tracey Ullman Short we hear a character from The Simpsons series say a curse word.
展开Bart kicks Maggie's ball out of sight and she takes off to retrieve it back.
展开Maggie floats in the air hanging on to balloons and lands safely back in her playpen.
展开Homer attempts to fix the television antenna on the roof.
展开A short in which Homer and Bart visit the NFL studio. The short was broadcast on NFL on FOX on September 3, 1995.
展开This special was aired before the premier of the 7th season opener; hosted by John Walsh (from the FOX series "Americas Most Wanted"), it offered up all sorts of theories and insights into who might have shot Montgomery Burns.
展开Marge comments on David and Victoria Beckham's marriage in a negative comparison with hers and Homer's, and compared the special relationship between the UK and the US to that of Mini Me and Dr. Evil in the Austin Powers films ("Helping out in all our zany schemes to take over the world"). Lisa Simpson also held a banner supporting Cornwall's secession: "UK OUT OF CORNWALL", while chanting "Rydhsys rag Kernow lemmyn" (freedom for Cornwall now).
展开Despite Marge's warnings, the kids make faces. Maggie unclearly speaks in this episode.
展开A documentary special that examined the "cultural phenomenon" of the American animated television series. The special is hosted and directed by Morgan Spurlock.
展开In the first of Sky One's specials celebrating 20 years of "The Simpsons", Ricky Gervais takes you behind the scenes to see how the show is made, talking to those who put each episode together, plus celebrity fans like Simon Cowell and Hugh Hefner.
展开In the second of Sky One's specials celebrating 20 years of "The Simpsons", Ricky Gervais takes a look at the vast array of Simpsons merchandise the colourful characters have inspired and catches up with some of the programme's biggest devotees.
展开In the third of Sky One's specials celebrating 20 years of "The Simpsons", Ricky Gervais speaks to a selection of the huge number of celebrities who have guest-starred on the show over the years.
展开A close encounter with Donald Trump's hairpiece sends Homer on an extraordinary journey.
展开Marge wakes up from a political nightmare.
展开Donald Trump reviews his accomplishments from his first 100 days in office.
展开125 Days: Donald Trump Makes One Last Try To Patch Things Up With Comey
Donald Trump makes one last try to patch things up with Comey.
展开Robert Mueller pays the President a little visit.
展开Maybe it's time to take a good look in the mirror.
展开Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her squad face off against President Donald Trump.
展开Who will Homer Simpson vote for in the 2012 Elections? Barack Obama or Mitt Romney?
展开An election eve appeal from Montgomery Burns. Mr. Burns puts Shamus the dog to the test of choosing between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.
展开Still reeling from the presidential election results, Mr. Burns takes a few minutes to explain the upcoming fiscal cliff.
展开Maggie prepares for her Oscar acceptance speech.
展开Maggie is interviewed for the Oscar nomination of The Longest Daycare.
展开If you loved the Homer Shake...
展开Groundskeeper Willie has a few things to say prior to the Sept 18 Scottish elections.
展开Marge challenges Kim Jong-un to the Ice Bucket Challenge.
展开Take a look at ‘The Simpsons’ heading down to Daytona International Speedway for the Daytona 500 on February 21st.
展开Pokémon Now? is a special short that was released on July 16, 2016. It's a remade scene from "A Tree Grows in Springfield".
展开Homer says hello from San Diego Comic-Con 2016!
展开The citizens of Springfield head to their polling stations to vote and Homer discovers Russia's President Vladimir Putin in disguise.
展开This year everyone is coming to Daytona! Don't miss the Daytona 500, FEB 26 on FOX!
展开Moe has a presidential moment and lets the world know how he is feeling.
展开Homer gives us a little advice about watching the eclipse.
展开Moe has a message for the mayor of Puerto Rico, Carmen Yulín Cruz, regarding her tweet in response to the appeal for Puerto Rico that aired at the end of The Serfsons.
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