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|original run =  
 
|original run =  
 
|episodes = 22
 
|episodes = 22
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|showrunners = [[David Mirkin]]
 
|previous = [[Production season 9F|9F]]
 
|previous = [[Production season 9F|9F]]
 
|next = [[Production season 2F|2F]]
 
|next = [[Production season 2F|2F]]
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{{TB|1F01}}
 
{{TB|1F01}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Rosebud]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Rosebud]]"'''}}
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{{TB|October 21, 1993}}
 
{{TB|[[Wes Archer]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Wes Archer]]}}
 
{{TB|[[John Swartzwelder]]}}
 
{{TB|[[John Swartzwelder]]}}
{{TB|October 21, 1993}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E4}}
 
{{TB|S5 E4}}
 
{{TCsT|Yearning for his lost youth and innocence, [[Mr. Burns]] searches for his beloved childhood teddy bear, [[Bobo]]. When [[Maggie]] comes across the bear, she claims it as her own, so Mr. Burns tries to get his Bobo back by any means necessary.
 
{{TCsT|Yearning for his lost youth and innocence, [[Mr. Burns]] searches for his beloved childhood teddy bear, [[Bobo]]. When [[Maggie]] comes across the bear, she claims it as her own, so Mr. Burns tries to get his Bobo back by any means necessary.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Ramones]] {{small|([[Joey Ramone]], [[Johnny Ramone]], [[C. J. Ramone]], and [[Marky Ramone]])}} as {{Chs|Ramones|themselves}}.|7|color=white}}
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Ramones]] {{small|([[Joey Ramone]], [[Johnny Ramone]], [[C. J. Ramone]], and [[Marky Ramone]])}} as {{Chs|Ramones|themselves}}.|7|color=white}}
  
{{TBT|[[File:Homer Goes to College.gif]]}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Homer Goes to College promo.png]]}}
 
{{TB|1F02}}
 
{{TB|1F02}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Homer Goes to College]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Homer Goes to College]]"'''}}
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{{TB|October 14, 1993}}
 
{{TB|[[Jim Reardon]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Jim Reardon]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Conan O'Brien]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Conan O'Brien]]}}
{{TB|October 14, 1993}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E3}}
 
{{TB|S5 E3}}
 
{{TCsT|After learning that [[Homer]] is seriously underqualified for his job, [[Mr. Burns]] enrolls him at [[Springfield University]]. While there, Homer befriends three nerds and accidentally gets them expelled.|7|color=white}}
 
{{TCsT|After learning that [[Homer]] is seriously underqualified for his job, [[Mr. Burns]] enrolls him at [[Springfield University]]. While there, Homer befriends three nerds and accidentally gets them expelled.|7|color=white}}
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{{TB|1F03}}
 
{{TB|1F03}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Marge on the Lam]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Marge on the Lam]]"'''}}
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{{TB|November 4, 1993}}
 
{{TB|[[Mark Kirkland]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Mark Kirkland]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Bill Canterbury]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Bill Canterbury]]}}
{{TB|November 4, 1993}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E6}}
 
{{TB|S5 E6}}
 
{{TCsT|When [[Homer]] is forced to cancel his plans with [[Marge]], she has a girls' night out with their neighbor [[Ruth Powers]]. Marge and Ruth lead [[Chief Wiggum]], Homer, and a large number of police on a high-speed, long-distance car chase. Meanwhile, [[Lionel Hutz]] babysits the children and takes the opportunity to assume a new identity.
 
{{TCsT|When [[Homer]] is forced to cancel his plans with [[Marge]], she has a girls' night out with their neighbor [[Ruth Powers]]. Marge and Ruth lead [[Chief Wiggum]], Homer, and a large number of police on a high-speed, long-distance car chase. Meanwhile, [[Lionel Hutz]] babysits the children and takes the opportunity to assume a new identity.
  
'''Guest starring:''' [[George Fenneman]] as the narrator, [[Phil Hartman]] as [[Lionel Hutz]] and [[Pamela Reed]] as [[Ruth Powers]].|7|color=white}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[George Fenneman]] as the narrator, [[Phil Hartman]] as [[Lionel Hutz]], and [[Pamela Reed]] as [[Ruth Powers]].|7|color=white}}
  
 
{{TBT|[[File:Treehouse of horror iv title.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[File:Treehouse of horror iv title.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TB|1F04}}
 
{{TB|1F04}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Treehouse of Horror IV]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Treehouse of Horror IV]]"'''}}
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{{TB|October 28, 1993}}
 
{{TB|[[David Silverman]]}}
 
{{TB|[[David Silverman]]}}
{{TB|[[Conan O'Brien]], [[Bill Oakley]] & [[Josh Weinstein]], [[Greg Daniels]] & [[Dan McGrath]], [[Bill Canterbury]]}}
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{{TB|[[Conan O'Brien]], [[Bill Oakley]] & [[Josh Weinstein]], [[Greg Daniels]], [[Dan McGrath]], and [[Bill Canterbury]]}}
{{TB|October 28, 1993}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E5}}
 
{{TB|S5 E5}}
 
{{TCsT|In the first act, when [[Homer]] announces he will sell his soul for a donut, [[Ned Flanders]], as the [[Flanders the Devil|Devil]], shows up to take him up on the offer. In the second act, while riding to school, Bart believes he sees a malevolent {{Ch|gremlin}} on the side of the bus. And in the final act, [[Mr. Burns]] is [[Count Burns]], a vampire in [[Count Burns' Castle|a spooky castle]].|7|color=white}}
 
{{TCsT|In the first act, when [[Homer]] announces he will sell his soul for a donut, [[Ned Flanders]], as the [[Flanders the Devil|Devil]], shows up to take him up on the offer. In the second act, while riding to school, Bart believes he sees a malevolent {{Ch|gremlin}} on the side of the bus. And in the final act, [[Mr. Burns]] is [[Count Burns]], a vampire in [[Count Burns' Castle|a spooky castle]].|7|color=white}}
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{{TB|1F05}}
 
{{TB|1F05}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Bart's Inner Child]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Bart's Inner Child]]"'''}}
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{{TB|November 11, 1993}}
 
{{TB|[[Bob Anderson]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Bob Anderson]]}}
 
{{TB|[[George Meyer]]}}
 
{{TB|[[George Meyer]]}}
{{TB|November 11, 1993}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E7}}
 
{{TB|S5 E7}}
 
{{TCsT|[[Bart]] accidentally sparks the entire town into emulating his carefree actions of "I do what I feel like," thanks to feel-good therapist [[Brad Goodman]].
 
{{TCsT|[[Bart]] accidentally sparks the entire town into emulating his carefree actions of "I do what I feel like," thanks to feel-good therapist [[Brad Goodman]].
  
'''Guest starring:''' [[Albert Brooks]] as [[Brad Goodman]], [[James Brown]] as {{Ch|James Brown|himself}} and [[Phil Hartman]] as [[Troy McClure]].|7|color=white}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Albert Brooks]] as [[Brad Goodman]], [[James Brown]] as {{Ch|James Brown|himself}}, and [[Phil Hartman]] as [[Troy McClure]].|7|color=white}}
  
{{TBT|[[File:Boy-Scoutz N the Hood (Promo Picture).gif|200px]]}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood promo.png|200px]]}}
 
{{TB|1F06}}
 
{{TB|1F06}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood]]"'''}}
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{{TB|November 18, 1993}}
 
{{TB|[[Jeffrey Lynch]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Jeffrey Lynch]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Dan McGrath]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Dan McGrath]]}}
{{TB|November 18, 1993}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E8}}
 
{{TB|S5 E8}}
 
{{TCsT|After going on a [[Squishee]] bender in downtown [[Springfield]], [[Bart]] wakes up the next morning with no memory of what happened and is shocked to find out that he joined the [[Junior Campers]]. Now a full-fledged member, Bart must attend the Campers' father-son rafting trip with [[Homer]].
 
{{TCsT|After going on a [[Squishee]] bender in downtown [[Springfield]], [[Bart]] wakes up the next morning with no memory of what happened and is shocked to find out that he joined the [[Junior Campers]]. Now a full-fledged member, Bart must attend the Campers' father-son rafting trip with [[Homer]].
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{{TB|1F07}}
 
{{TB|1F07}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]"'''}}
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{{TB|December 9, 1993}}
 
{{TB|[[Carlos Baeza]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Carlos Baeza]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Frank Mula]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Frank Mula]]}}
{{TB|December 9, 1993}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E9}}
 
{{TB|S5 E9}}
 
{{TCsT|[[Homer]] finds himself attracted to the new female employee at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]], [[Mindy Simmons]]. Determined not to have an affair, he does all he can to keep them apart, despite the universe pushing them together. Meanwhile, a series of medical treatments turns [[Bart]] into a nerd.
 
{{TCsT|[[Homer]] finds himself attracted to the new female employee at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]], [[Mindy Simmons]]. Determined not to have an affair, he does all he can to keep them apart, despite the universe pushing them together. Meanwhile, a series of medical treatments turns [[Bart]] into a nerd.
  
'''Guest starring:''' [[Michelle Pfeiffer]] as [[Mindy Simmons]] and [[Werner Klemperer]] as [[Colonel Klink]].|7|color=white}}
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Werner Klemperer]] as [[Colonel Klink]] and [[Michelle Pfeiffer]] as [[Mindy Simmons]].|7|color=white}}
  
 
{{TBT|[[File:$pringfield.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TBT|[[File:$pringfield.png|250px]]}}
 
{{TB|1F08}}
 
{{TB|1F08}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)]]"'''}}
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{{TB|December 16, 1993}}
 
{{TB|[[Wes Archer]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Wes Archer]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Bill Oakley]] & [[Josh Weinstein]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Bill Oakley]] & [[Josh Weinstein]]}}
{{TB|December 16, 1993}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E10}}
 
{{TB|S5 E10}}
 
{{TCsT|The people of [[Springfield]] decide to open up a casino to save the town from an economic crisis. [[Mr. Burns]] adopts this notion and builds the "[[Mr. Burns' Casino]]." [[Homer]] takes a job as a blackjack dealer and [[Marge]] takes up gambling. At home, [[Lisa]] has difficulties with her school project and [[Bart]] opens a [[Bart's Casino|treehouse casino]].
 
{{TCsT|The people of [[Springfield]] decide to open up a casino to save the town from an economic crisis. [[Mr. Burns]] adopts this notion and builds the "[[Mr. Burns' Casino]]." [[Homer]] takes a job as a blackjack dealer and [[Marge]] takes up gambling. At home, [[Lisa]] has difficulties with her school project and [[Bart]] opens a [[Bart's Casino|treehouse casino]].
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{{TB|1F09}}
 
{{TB|1F09}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Homer the Vigilante]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Homer the Vigilante]]"'''}}
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{{TB|January 6, 1994}}
 
{{TB|[[Jim Reardon]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Jim Reardon]]}}
 
{{TB|[[John Swartzwelder]]}}
 
{{TB|[[John Swartzwelder]]}}
{{TB|January 6, 1994}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E11}}
 
{{TB|S5 E11}}
 
{{TCsT|While a [[Molloy|cat burglar]] prowls [[Springfield]] and evades capture, [[Homer]] forms a vigilante group to protect the city. But the power quickly goes to his head, and an unlikely source figures out the identity of the cat burglar.
 
{{TCsT|While a [[Molloy|cat burglar]] prowls [[Springfield]] and evades capture, [[Homer]] forms a vigilante group to protect the city. But the power quickly goes to his head, and an unlikely source figures out the identity of the cat burglar.
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{{TB|1F10}}
 
{{TB|1F10}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Homer and Apu]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Homer and Apu]]"'''}}
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{{TB|February 10, 1994}}
 
{{TB|[[Mark Kirkland]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Mark Kirkland]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Greg Daniels]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Greg Daniels]]}}
{{TB|February 10, 1994}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E13}}
 
{{TB|S5 E13}}
 
{{TCsT|[[Apu]] loses his job at the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] after he sells [[Homer]] expired hot dogs. Homer feels bad and lets Apu live at the Simpsons' home while he is unemployed. In an attempt to get his job back, Apu and Homer travel to [[India]] to talk with the head of the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] corporation. Meanwhile, {{Ch|James Woods}} fills in Apu's position.
 
{{TCsT|[[Apu]] loses his job at the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] after he sells [[Homer]] expired hot dogs. Homer feels bad and lets Apu live at the Simpsons' home while he is unemployed. In an attempt to get his job back, Apu and Homer travel to [[India]] to talk with the head of the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] corporation. Meanwhile, {{Ch|James Woods}} fills in Apu's position.
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{{TB|1F11}}
 
{{TB|1F11}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Bart Gets Famous]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Bart Gets Famous]]"'''}}
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{{TB|February 3, 1994}}
 
{{TB|[[Susie Dietter]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Susie Dietter]]}}
 
{{TB|[[John Swartzwelder]]}}
 
{{TB|[[John Swartzwelder]]}}
{{TB|February 3, 1994}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E12}}
 
{{TB|S5 E12}}
 
{{TCsT|After [[Bart]] sneaks away from a field trip to the [[Box Factory]], he finds himself working as [[Krusty]]'s assistant. After Bart knocks over the set, he says, "I didn't do it." The phrase becomes an instant success and leads Bart to his fifteen minutes of fame.
 
{{TCsT|After [[Bart]] sneaks away from a field trip to the [[Box Factory]], he finds himself working as [[Krusty]]'s assistant. After Bart knocks over the set, he says, "I didn't do it." The phrase becomes an instant success and leads Bart to his fifteen minutes of fame.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Conan O'Brien]] as {{Ch|Conan O'Brien|himself}}.|7|color=white}}
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Conan O'Brien]] as {{Ch|Conan O'Brien|himself}}.|7|color=white}}
  
{{TBT|[[File:Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy.gif|200px]]}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy promo.png|200px]]}}
 
{{TB|1F12}}
 
{{TB|1F12}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy]]"'''}}
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{{TB|February 17, 1994}}
 
{{TB|[[Jeffrey Lynch]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Jeffrey Lynch]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Bill Oakley]] & [[Josh Weinstein]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Bill Oakley]] & [[Josh Weinstein]]}}
{{TB|February 17, 1994}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E14}}
 
{{TB|S5 E14}}
 
{{TCsT|[[Lisa]] challenges the makers of the [[Malibu Stacy]] dolls to create a less sexist and pro-feminist doll. When they won't listen, Lisa enlists the help of [[Waylon Smithers]] to find the original creator of Malibu Stacy, [[Stacy Lovell]]. Together, Lisa and Miss Lovell create [[Lisa Lionheart|a new doll]] in an effort to positively influence young girls.
 
{{TCsT|[[Lisa]] challenges the makers of the [[Malibu Stacy]] dolls to create a less sexist and pro-feminist doll. When they won't listen, Lisa enlists the help of [[Waylon Smithers]] to find the original creator of Malibu Stacy, [[Stacy Lovell]]. Together, Lisa and Miss Lovell create [[Lisa Lionheart|a new doll]] in an effort to positively influence young girls.
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'''Guest starring:''' [[Kathleen Turner]] as [[Stacy Lovell]].|7|color=white}}
 
'''Guest starring:''' [[Kathleen Turner]] as [[Stacy Lovell]].|7|color=white}}
  
{{TBT|[[File:Deep Space Homer promo.gif|200px]]}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Deep Space Homer promo 1.png|200px]]}}
 
{{TB|1F13}}
 
{{TB|1F13}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Deep Space Homer]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Deep Space Homer]]"'''}}
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{{TB|February 24, 1994}}
 
{{TB|[[Carlos Baeza]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Carlos Baeza]]}}
 
{{TB|[[David Mirkin]]}}
 
{{TB|[[David Mirkin]]}}
{{TB|February 24, 1994}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E15}}
 
{{TB|S5 E15}}
 
{{TCsT|After seeing their popularity decline as reflected by lower TV ratings for shuttle launches, [[NASA]] decides to improve its public image by sending a man into space to whom the average American can relate to, who turns out to be [[Homer Simpson]].
 
{{TCsT|After seeing their popularity decline as reflected by lower TV ratings for shuttle launches, [[NASA]] decides to improve its public image by sending a man into space to whom the average American can relate to, who turns out to be [[Homer Simpson]].
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{{TB|1F14}}
 
{{TB|1F14}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Homer Loves Flanders]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Homer Loves Flanders]]"'''}}
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{{TB|March 17, 1994}}
 
{{TB|[[Wes Archer]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Wes Archer]]}}
 
{{TB|[[David Richardson]]}}
 
{{TB|[[David Richardson]]}}
{{TB|March 17, 1994}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E16}}
 
{{TB|S5 E16}}
 
{{TCsT|[[Homer]] reluctantly goes to a football game with [[Ned]]. After Ned shows Homer a good time, they become close friends. However, Ned actually starts to develop negative feelings toward him.|7|color=white}}
 
{{TCsT|[[Homer]] reluctantly goes to a football game with [[Ned]]. After Ned shows Homer a good time, they become close friends. However, Ned actually starts to develop negative feelings toward him.|7|color=white}}
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{{TB|1F15}}
 
{{TB|1F15}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Bart Gets an Elephant]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Bart Gets an Elephant]]"'''}}
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{{TB|March 31, 1994}}
 
{{TB|[[Jim Reardon]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Jim Reardon]]}}
 
{{TB|[[John Swartzwelder]]}}
 
{{TB|[[John Swartzwelder]]}}
{{TB|March 31, 1994}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E17}}
 
{{TB|S5 E17}}
 
{{TCsT|[[Bart]] wins a radio contest which allows him to choose between two prizes: $10,000 or an elephant. Bart picks the elephant and names him [[Stampy]]. However, Stampy proves to be too much for the family to handle.|7|color=white}}
 
{{TCsT|[[Bart]] wins a radio contest which allows him to choose between two prizes: $10,000 or an elephant. Bart picks the elephant and names him [[Stampy]]. However, Stampy proves to be too much for the family to handle.|7|color=white}}
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{{TB|1F16}}
 
{{TB|1F16}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Burns' Heir]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Burns' Heir]]"'''}}
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{{TB|April 14, 1994}}
 
{{TB|[[Mark Kirkland]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Mark Kirkland]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Jace Richdale]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Jace Richdale]]}}
{{TB|April 14, 1994}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E18}}
 
{{TB|S5 E18}}
 
{{TCsT|Nearly drowning in the bathtub, [[Mr. Burns]] decides to find an heir. He sees it in the form of [[Bart Simpson]] and coerces the young Simpson into staying with him.
 
{{TCsT|Nearly drowning in the bathtub, [[Mr. Burns]] decides to find an heir. He sees it in the form of [[Bart Simpson]] and coerces the young Simpson into staying with him.
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{{TB|1F17}}
 
{{TB|1F17}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Lisa's Rival]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Lisa's Rival]]"'''}}
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{{TB|September 11, 1994}}
 
{{TB|[[Mark Kirkland]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Mark Kirkland]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Mike Scully]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Mike Scully]]}}
{{TB|September 11, 1994}}
 
 
{{TB|S6 E2}}
 
{{TB|S6 E2}}
 
{{TCsT|A new student who is smarter, younger, and plays the sax better than [[Lisa]] joins the class, causing Lisa to have a crisis. Meanwhile, [[Homer]] finds an overturned sugar truck and steals a large amount of the lost cargo.
 
{{TCsT|A new student who is smarter, younger, and plays the sax better than [[Lisa]] joins the class, causing Lisa to have a crisis. Meanwhile, [[Homer]] finds an overturned sugar truck and steals a large amount of the lost cargo.
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{{TB|1F18}}
 
{{TB|1F18}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song]]"'''}}
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{{TB|April 28, 1994}}
 
{{TB|[[Bob Anderson]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Bob Anderson]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Bill Oakley]] & [[Josh Weinstein]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Bill Oakley]] & [[Josh Weinstein]]}}
{{TB|April 28, 1994}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E19}}
 
{{TB|S5 E19}}
 
{{TCsT|[[Superintendent Chalmers]] fires [[Principal Skinner]] after a disaster at the elementary and Skinner re-enlists in the Army. [[Bart]], feeling partially responsible for Skinner's firing, helps to get his old principal his job back.|7|color=white}}
 
{{TCsT|[[Superintendent Chalmers]] fires [[Principal Skinner]] after a disaster at the elementary and Skinner re-enlists in the Army. [[Bart]], feeling partially responsible for Skinner's firing, helps to get his old principal his job back.|7|color=white}}
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{{TB|1F19}}
 
{{TB|1F19}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[The Boy Who Knew Too Much]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[The Boy Who Knew Too Much]]"'''}}
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{{TB|May 5, 1994}}
 
{{TB|[[Jeff Lynch]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Jeff Lynch]]}}
 
{{TB|[[John Swartzwelder]]}}
 
{{TB|[[John Swartzwelder]]}}
{{TB|May 5, 1994}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E20}}
 
{{TB|S5 E20}}
 
{{TCsT|[[Bart]] skips class and witnesses [[Mr. Lacoste|a waiter]] brutally beaten. The Mayor's nephew, [[Freddy Quimby]], is blamed, but Bart can clear him. However, it would mean coming clean about skipping class.
 
{{TCsT|[[Bart]] skips class and witnesses [[Mr. Lacoste|a waiter]] brutally beaten. The Mayor's nephew, [[Freddy Quimby]], is blamed, but Bart can clear him. However, it would mean coming clean about skipping class.
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{{TB|1F20}}
 
{{TB|1F20}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Secrets of a Successful Marriage]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Secrets of a Successful Marriage]]"'''}}
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{{TB|May 19, 1994}}
 
{{TB|[[Carlos Baeza]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Carlos Baeza]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Greg Daniels]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Greg Daniels]]}}
{{TB|May 19, 1994}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E22}}
 
{{TB|S5 E22}}
 
{{TCsT|[[Homer]] fears he may not be smart, so he goes to the [[Adult Education Annex]]. While there, he decides to teach a class of his own on the secrets of a successful marriage, since that is the only thing he is good at.
 
{{TCsT|[[Homer]] fears he may not be smart, so he goes to the [[Adult Education Annex]]. While there, he decides to teach a class of his own on the secrets of a successful marriage, since that is the only thing he is good at.
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{{TB|1F21}}
 
{{TB|1F21}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Lady Bouvier's Lover]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Lady Bouvier's Lover]]"'''}}
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{{TB|May 12, 1994}}
 
{{TB|[[Wes Archer]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Wes Archer]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Bill Oakley]] & [[Josh Weinstein]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Bill Oakley]] & [[Josh Weinstein]]}}
{{TB|May 12, 1994}}
 
 
{{TB|S5 E21}}
 
{{TB|S5 E21}}
 
{{TCsT|[[Grampa]] falls in love with Marge's mother, [[Jacqueline Bouvier|Jackie]], but [[Mr. Burns]] woos her away from him. Grampa is brokenhearted when learning Jackie is going to marry Burns.
 
{{TCsT|[[Grampa]] falls in love with Marge's mother, [[Jacqueline Bouvier|Jackie]], but [[Mr. Burns]] woos her away from him. Grampa is brokenhearted when learning Jackie is going to marry Burns.
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{{TB|1F22}}
 
{{TB|1F22}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Bart of Darkness]]"'''}}
 
{{TB|'''"[[Bart of Darkness]]"'''}}
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{{TB|September 4, 1994}}
 
{{TB|[[Jim Reardon]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Jim Reardon]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Dan McGrath]]}}
 
{{TB|[[Dan McGrath]]}}
{{TB|September 4, 1994}}
 
 
{{TB|S6 E1}}
 
{{TB|S6 E1}}
 
{{TCsT|After breaking his leg, [[Bart]] spends the summer at his bedroom window, spying on the neighbors with a telescope. Bart finds the view boring until he sees what he believes to be [[Ned Flanders]] murdering his wife.|7|color=white}}
 
{{TCsT|After breaking his leg, [[Bart]] spends the summer at his bedroom window, spying on the neighbors with a telescope. Bart finds the view boring until he sees what he believes to be [[Ned Flanders]] murdering his wife.|7|color=white}}

Latest revision as of 11:45, June 4, 2025

Production season 9F
Production season 1F
Production season 2F
Production season 1F
Season Information
No. of episodes: 22
Showrunner(s): David Mirkin
Previous season: Next season:
9F 2F

1F is the fifth production season of The Simpsons. David Mirkin was the showrunner for the season. The episodes mostly aired in broadcast season 5 on Fox, with two rollover episodes from the production season airing in broadcast season 6. The episodes aired from October 14, 1993 with "Homer Goes to College", to September 11, 1994 with "Lisa's Rival".

Episodes[edit]

Picture Prod. code Title Original airdate Directed by Written by #
Rosebud.png 1F01 "Rosebud" October 21, 1993 Wes Archer John Swartzwelder S5 E4
Yearning for his lost youth and innocence, Mr. Burns searches for his beloved childhood teddy bear, Bobo. When Maggie comes across the bear, she claims it as her own, so Mr. Burns tries to get his Bobo back by any means necessary.

Guest starring: Ramones (Joey Ramone, Johnny Ramone, C. J. Ramone, and Marky Ramone) as themselves.

Homer Goes to College promo.png 1F02 "Homer Goes to College" October 14, 1993 Jim Reardon Conan O'Brien S5 E3
After learning that Homer is seriously underqualified for his job, Mr. Burns enrolls him at Springfield University. While there, Homer befriends three nerds and accidentally gets them expelled.
Marge on the Lam.png 1F03 "Marge on the Lam" November 4, 1993 Mark Kirkland Bill Canterbury S5 E6
When Homer is forced to cancel his plans with Marge, she has a girls' night out with their neighbor Ruth Powers. Marge and Ruth lead Chief Wiggum, Homer, and a large number of police on a high-speed, long-distance car chase. Meanwhile, Lionel Hutz babysits the children and takes the opportunity to assume a new identity.

Guest starring: George Fenneman as the narrator, Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz, and Pamela Reed as Ruth Powers.

Treehouse of horror iv title.png 1F04 "Treehouse of Horror IV" October 28, 1993 David Silverman Conan O'Brien, Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein, Greg Daniels, Dan McGrath, and Bill Canterbury S5 E5
In the first act, when Homer announces he will sell his soul for a donut, Ned Flanders, as the Devil, shows up to take him up on the offer. In the second act, while riding to school, Bart believes he sees a malevolent gremlin on the side of the bus. And in the final act, Mr. Burns is Count Burns, a vampire in a spooky castle.
Bart'sInnerChild.png 1F05 "Bart's Inner Child" November 11, 1993 Bob Anderson George Meyer S5 E7
Bart accidentally sparks the entire town into emulating his carefree actions of "I do what I feel like," thanks to feel-good therapist Brad Goodman.

Guest starring: Albert Brooks as Brad Goodman, James Brown as himself, and Phil Hartman as Troy McClure.

Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood promo.png 1F06 "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood" November 18, 1993 Jeffrey Lynch Dan McGrath S5 E8
After going on a Squishee bender in downtown Springfield, Bart wakes up the next morning with no memory of what happened and is shocked to find out that he joined the Junior Campers. Now a full-fledged member, Bart must attend the Campers' father-son rafting trip with Homer.

Guest starring: Ernest Borgnine as himself.

The Last Temptation of Homer promo.png 1F07 "The Last Temptation of Homer" December 9, 1993 Carlos Baeza Frank Mula S5 E9
Homer finds himself attracted to the new female employee at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, Mindy Simmons. Determined not to have an affair, he does all he can to keep them apart, despite the universe pushing them together. Meanwhile, a series of medical treatments turns Bart into a nerd.

Guest starring: Werner Klemperer as Colonel Klink and Michelle Pfeiffer as Mindy Simmons.

$pringfield.png 1F08 "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)" December 16, 1993 Wes Archer Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein S5 E10
The people of Springfield decide to open up a casino to save the town from an economic crisis. Mr. Burns adopts this notion and builds the "Mr. Burns' Casino." Homer takes a job as a blackjack dealer and Marge takes up gambling. At home, Lisa has difficulties with her school project and Bart opens a treehouse casino.

Guest starring: Gerry Cooney as himself and Robert Goulet as himself.

Homer the Vigilante.png 1F09 "Homer the Vigilante" January 6, 1994 Jim Reardon John Swartzwelder S5 E11
While a cat burglar prowls Springfield and evades capture, Homer forms a vigilante group to protect the city. But the power quickly goes to his head, and an unlikely source figures out the identity of the cat burglar.

Guest starring: Sam Neil as Molloy.

HomerandApu.png 1F10 "Homer and Apu" February 10, 1994 Mark Kirkland Greg Daniels S5 E13
Apu loses his job at the Kwik-E-Mart after he sells Homer expired hot dogs. Homer feels bad and lets Apu live at the Simpsons' home while he is unemployed. In an attempt to get his job back, Apu and Homer travel to India to talk with the head of the Kwik-E-Mart corporation. Meanwhile, James Woods fills in Apu's position.

Guest starring: James Woods as himself.

Bart Gets Famous.png 1F11 "Bart Gets Famous" February 3, 1994 Susie Dietter John Swartzwelder S5 E12
After Bart sneaks away from a field trip to the Box Factory, he finds himself working as Krusty's assistant. After Bart knocks over the set, he says, "I didn't do it." The phrase becomes an instant success and leads Bart to his fifteen minutes of fame.

Guest starring: Conan O'Brien as himself.

Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy promo.png 1F12 "Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy" February 17, 1994 Jeffrey Lynch Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein S5 E14
Lisa challenges the makers of the Malibu Stacy dolls to create a less sexist and pro-feminist doll. When they won't listen, Lisa enlists the help of Waylon Smithers to find the original creator of Malibu Stacy, Stacy Lovell. Together, Lisa and Miss Lovell create a new doll in an effort to positively influence young girls.

Guest starring: Kathleen Turner as Stacy Lovell.

Deep Space Homer promo 1.png 1F13 "Deep Space Homer" February 24, 1994 Carlos Baeza David Mirkin S5 E15
After seeing their popularity decline as reflected by lower TV ratings for shuttle launches, NASA decides to improve its public image by sending a man into space to whom the average American can relate to, who turns out to be Homer Simpson.

Guest starring: Buzz Aldrin as himself and James Taylor as himself.

HomerLovesFlanders.png 1F14 "Homer Loves Flanders" March 17, 1994 Wes Archer David Richardson S5 E16
Homer reluctantly goes to a football game with Ned. After Ned shows Homer a good time, they become close friends. However, Ned actually starts to develop negative feelings toward him.
Bart Gets an Elephant.png 1F15 "Bart Gets an Elephant" March 31, 1994 Jim Reardon John Swartzwelder S5 E17
Bart wins a radio contest which allows him to choose between two prizes: $10,000 or an elephant. Bart picks the elephant and names him Stampy. However, Stampy proves to be too much for the family to handle.
Burns' Heir.png 1F16 "Burns' Heir" April 14, 1994 Mark Kirkland Jace Richdale S5 E18
Nearly drowning in the bathtub, Mr. Burns decides to find an heir. He sees it in the form of Bart Simpson and coerces the young Simpson into staying with him.

Guest starring: Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz.

Lisa's Rival (Lisa Breathing In and Out of a Bag).png 1F17 "Lisa's Rival" September 11, 1994 Mark Kirkland Mike Scully S6 E2
A new student who is smarter, younger, and plays the sax better than Lisa joins the class, causing Lisa to have a crisis. Meanwhile, Homer finds an overturned sugar truck and steals a large amount of the lost cargo.

Guest starring: Winona Ryder as Allison Taylor.

Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song promo.png 1F18 "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song" April 28, 1994 Bob Anderson Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein S5 E19
Superintendent Chalmers fires Principal Skinner after a disaster at the elementary and Skinner re-enlists in the Army. Bart, feeling partially responsible for Skinner's firing, helps to get his old principal his job back.
The Boy Who Knew Too Much.png 1F19 "The Boy Who Knew Too Much" May 5, 1994 Jeff Lynch John Swartzwelder S5 E20
Bart skips class and witnesses a waiter brutally beaten. The Mayor's nephew, Freddy Quimby, is blamed, but Bart can clear him. However, it would mean coming clean about skipping class.

Guest starring: Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz.

Secrets of a Successful Marriage.png 1F20 "Secrets of a Successful Marriage" May 19, 1994 Carlos Baeza Greg Daniels S5 E22
Homer fears he may not be smart, so he goes to the Adult Education Annex. While there, he decides to teach a class of his own on the secrets of a successful marriage, since that is the only thing he is good at.

Guest starring: Phil Hartman as Lionel Hutz.

Lady Bouvier's Lover.png 1F21 "Lady Bouvier's Lover" May 12, 1994 Wes Archer Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein S5 E21
Grampa falls in love with Marge's mother, Jackie, but Mr. Burns woos her away from him. Grampa is brokenhearted when learning Jackie is going to marry Burns.

Guest starring: Phil Hartman as Troy McClure.

Bart of Darkness promo.png 1F22 "Bart of Darkness" September 4, 1994 Jim Reardon Dan McGrath S6 E1
After breaking his leg, Bart spends the summer at his bedroom window, spying on the neighbors with a telescope. Bart finds the view boring until he sees what he believes to be Ned Flanders murdering his wife.