The Simpsons - Season 11

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Beyond Blunderdome

1 - Beyond Blunderdome

Air Date: September 26, 1999

Homer befriends Mel Gibson just as Mel is completing a remake of Mr. Smith Goes To Washington. Homer convinces Mel to make the film more violent, with disastrous results.

Brother's Little Helper

2 - Brother's Little Helper

Air Date: October 3, 1999

When Bart commits an extremely destructive prank, he is given Focusyn, a pill to help him concentrate in school. At first the results are impressive, and then Bart starts believing in a conspiracy involving spy satellites and major league baseball.

Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?

3 - Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?

Air Date: October 24, 1999

With Lisa's help, Homer uses his vast knowledge of food to become the town's leading restaurant critic. But when he gets petty and vindictive in his criticisms, all the other chefs in town try to kill him.

Treehouse of Horror X

4 - Treehouse of Horror X

Air Date: October 31, 1999

In "I Know What You Diddily-Iddly-Did" the Simpsons fear they have killed Ned Flanders. "Desperately Xeeking Xena" satirizes superheroes of yore with "Stretch Dude" Bart and "Clobber Girl" Lisa. And "Life's A Glitch, Then You Die" depicts the upcoming horror of Y2K.

E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)

5 - E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)

Air Date: November 7, 1999

Fleeing from a duel, Homer takes his family to live on a farm. There he discovers that by mixing tomatoes, tobacco and radioactivity from the nuclear plant, he can create a dangerously delicious new substance.

Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder

6 - Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder

Air Date: November 14, 1999

Homer bowls a perfect 300 game, then concludes that the greatest accomplishment of his life is behind him. He reconnects with the world by bonding with baby Maggie.

Eight Misbehavin'

7 - Eight Misbehavin'

Air Date: November 21, 1999

Due to overuse of fertility medication, Apu and wife Manjula give birth to octuplets. Desperate for money, Apu loans the babies to an unscrupulous carny promoter, then needs Homer's help to get them back.

Take My Wife, Sleaze

8 - Take My Wife, Sleaze

Air Date: November 28, 1999

After winning a motorcycle at a dance contest, Homer becomes part of a motorcycle gang. But when he puts Marge's photo in a biker magazine, a much tougher gang takes her, and he must win her back.

Grift of the Magi

9 - Grift of the Magi

Air Date: December 19, 1999

In this Christmas-themed episode, the students of Springfield Elementary are unwittingly used as a focus group to test new toys. The product of their labors, a cuddly doll named Funzo, is a lot more sinister than he appears.

Little Big Mom

10 - Little Big Mom

Air Date: January 9, 2000

When Marge leaves the house to recuperate from a skating injury, everything goes to hell - until Lisa convinces Homer and Bart they have leprosy.

Faith Off

11 - Faith Off

Air Date: January 16, 2000

Homer gets a bucket stuck on his head, and when it is removed the town is convinced that Bart has the powers of a faith healer. Then mobster Fat Tony tries to turn the boy's spiritual abilities into more sinister directions.

The Mansion Family

12 - The Mansion Family

Air Date: January 23, 2000

Worried about his health, Mr. Burns visits the Mayo Clinic. He lets Homer housesit his mansion, which leads of course to an offshore knife fight and an attack by Chinese pirates.

Saddlesore Galactica

13 - Saddlesore Galactica

Air Date: February 6, 2000

Homer and Bart befriend a diving horse at a county fair. They turn it into a racehorse with an attitude, whose success runs them afoul of mysterious, tree-dwelling jockeys.

Alone Again, Natura-Diddily

14 - Alone Again, Natura-Diddily

Air Date: February 13, 2000

Ned's wife Maude is inadvertently killed by a T-shirt accident at an auto race. Homer and his family try to help Ned cope.

Missionary: Impossible

15 - Missionary: Impossible

Air Date: February 20, 2000

When Homer fails to give money he promised over the phone, he is forced by PBS stars to flee the country. He becomes a missionary on a small tropical island, where he introduces the natives to casino gambling.

Pygmoelian

16 - Pygmoelian

Air Date: February 27, 2000

Plastic surgery gives Moe the bartender a handsome new face and a whole new life as a soap opera star.

Bart to the Future

17 - Bart to the Future

Air Date: March 19, 2000

We see a possible future in which Bart is a grown-up slacker, living with Ralph Wiggum, while Lisa is no less than President of the United States.

Days of Wine and D'oh'ses

18 - Days of Wine and D'oh'ses

Air Date: April 9, 2000

After being embarrassed by a drunken video of himself, Barney vows to sober up. Newly clean, he gets work as a helicopter pilot.

Kill the Alligator and Run

19 - Kill the Alligator and Run

Air Date: April 30, 2000

After a terrible bout with insomnia, Homer takes the family to Florida during spring break. There, they kill a beloved alligator and are sentenced to a chain gang.

Last Tap Dance in Springfield

20 - Last Tap Dance in Springfield

Air Date: May 7, 2000

Lisa enters a tap dancing academy, where the teacher is a child star who never quite grew up. Meanwhile, Homer gets laser eye surgery.

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge

21 - It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge

Air Date: May 14, 2000

Otto's girlfriend seems to be usurping Marge's role when she moves in with the family after a dispute over heavy metal.

Behind the Laughter

22 - Behind the Laughter

Air Date: May 21, 2000

A "Behind the Music"-style look at the Simpsons, narrated by VH1's Jim Forbes, shows their rise to stardom--and the "private hell" that followed.