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- The satiric adventures of a working-class family in the misfit city of Springfield.
- A nerdy junior high student who works in a floral shop cares for a prehistoric talking Venus Fly Trap which has supernatural abilities.
- Homer is disappointed when the western he rented turns out to be a musical, so the family reminds him of the musical moments in the show's history.
- Bart and Homer befriend two carnies and invite them to stay with them, but the carnies soon swindle the Simpsons out of their house.
- A damning report on childhood obesity in Springfield leads to the formation of a pee-wee football team. After belittling Ned Flanders, Homer ends up coaching the team, but his favoring of Bart makes him unpopular.
- While the kids become stranded on a desert island, Homer attempts to cash in on the Internet.
- Homer and Moe attempt insurance fraud so that Moe can support his new girlfriend. When Homer ends up in jail, Moe has to decide whether or not to come forward.
- Homer and Bart try to start their own grease business; Lisa organizes a school dance.
- Townspeople believe that Lisa has unearthed the fossilized remains of an angel.
- When Bart accidentally burns down the family's Christmas tree and gifts, he claims that a robber stole everything. As a result, the town gets them a new tree and pitches in to raise funds.
- After a disastrous performance, Krusty changes his image and becomes an edgy stand-up.
- Apu receives a letter from his mother stating that it's time for him fulfilled his arranged marriage obligation, he pretends Marge is his wife.
- Homer becomes the sanitation commissioner for Springfield. His ineptitude pollutes the town and leads to a drastic solution.
- Marge becomes a real-estate agent.
- An evil cult called the Movementarians brainwashes the citizens of Springfield and it's up to Marge to get them back.
- Seymour goes trick-or-treating for the first time, Audrey becomes a telephone operator, and Junior uses his vegetable magnetism to steal all of the pumpkins in town so he can give them a proper burial.
- Seymour wants to win the science fair so he can meet his hero, Mightus Appalling, a famous scientist who lives up to his last name.
- Seymour and Junior attempt to build a time machine so Junior can return to the vegozoic age.
- 13-year-old Seymour discovers a fossilized seed which sprouts Junior, a talking carnivorous plant who has a profound affect on the boy's life.
- Dr. Driller's sister becomes infatuated with Mr. Mushnik - because she thinks he's rich.
- Junior gets up in arms when he and Seymour visit the forest and discover it's been cut down. Meanwhile, Paine gets a job as a paperboy.
- Junior makes a man out of vegetables and enlists Seymour to help find a human brain. Meanwhile, Audrey decides to pursue a career repairing refrigerators.
- Seymour and Paine are cast as the leads in the community theater's newest production of "Our Town," which Junior has secretly revised. Meanwhile, Audrey's latest passion is working as a stagehand.
- Seymour lands himself in the dentist's office while trying to cover for Junior. Meanwhile, two burglars attempt to rob the flower shop.
- Annoyed because he can't walk around without feet, Junior stows away in Seymour's shoes. Meanwhile, Audrey becomes a sports reporter.
- Audrey gets a job at a used shoe store. Meanwhile, Junior uses his vegetable magnetism on a pair of rubber-soled shoes to give Seymour the ability to fly.