
Homer decides to gamble at the dog track when his annual Christmas bonus is cancelled.

Bart is believed to be a genius after he switches IQ tests with brainy Martin Prince.

Fired from his job at the power plant, Homer decides to embark on a campaign to make all of Springfield safer.

Homer becomes jealous of his fellow employees "normal" families and enlists the aid of psychologist Marvin Monroe.

Grandpa Simpson helps Bart in his war against a school bully and his gang.

Lisa befriends a saxophone player when she develops a case of the blues.

Homer is mistaken for a bigfoot when he takes his family on a trip into the wilderness in their new camper.

Bart tries to impress his new friends by vandalising a salute of Springfield's founding father, Jebediah Springfield.

Marge contemplates having an affair with a local womaniser after Homer selfishly buys her a bowling ball for her birthday.

A photo of Homer and a belly dancer angers Marge. Homer teaches Bart that women are not sexual objects.

Bart is sent to France for the summer as part of a student exchange programme.

When Homer positively identifies Krusty the Clown as an armed robber Bart attempts to clear his idol's name.

Marge and Homer unwittingly leave their kids with a villainous babysitter when they attempt to rekindle their marriage.