The Simpsons (season 10)
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The Simpsons' 10th season (August 1998 - May 1999) began on Sunday, August 23, 1998. "Lard of the Dance" was aired earlier than normal to promote the premiere of That '70s Show. The season contains four hold-over episodes from the season 9 (5F) production line. It also saw the start of the new XABFXX production code, which has continued to this day. It is believed that if this season's boxset is to follow the release pattern of seasons 6 and 8, the season will be released on August 21, 2007.
[edit] List of Episodes
23 episodes
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204 - 1001 | August 23 | 5F20 | Lard of the Dance | |
A new student who acts twice her age enrolls at Springfield Elementary. Homer and Bart start a grease selling business.
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205 - 1002 | September 20 | 5F21 | The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace | |
Homer sets out to become an inventor after Lisa tells him about Thomas Edison. | ||||
206 - 1003 | September 27 | 5F22 | Bart the Mother | |
Bart accidentally kills a mother bird and decides to care for its eggs.
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207 - 1004 | October 25 | AABF01 | Treehouse of Horror IX | |
Hell Toupee – A transplant of Snake's hair is mind-controlling Homer.
The Terror of Tiny Toon – Bart and Lisa are transported into the TV, on The Itchy and Scratchy Show. Starship Poopers – Maggie's real father is revealed to be Kang.
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208 - 1005 | November 8 | 5F19 | When You Dish upon a Star | |
Homer meets some celebrities living in a secluded area of Springfield.
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209 - 1006 | November 15 | AABF02 | D'oh-in in the Wind | |
Homer becomes a hippie.
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210 - 1007 | November 22 | AABF03 | Lisa Gets an "A" | |
Lisa forgets to study for a test and resorts to cheating. | ||||
211 - 1008 | December 6 | AABF04 | Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble" | |
Grampa's kidneys explode after holding it in for too long, and as a result he needs a kidney transplant. | ||||
212 - 1009 | December 20 | AABF05 | Mayored to the Mob | |
Homer becomes Mayor Quimby's bodyguard.
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213 - 1010 | January 10 | AABF06 | Viva Ned Flanders | |
Homer takes Ned Flanders to Las Vegas to teach him how to live impulsively.
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214 - 1011 | January 17 | AABF07 | Wild Barts Can't Be Broken | |
Chief Wiggum places a curfew on all kids, thanks to Homer and his bar buddies.
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215 - 1012 | January 31 | AABF08 | Sunday, Cruddy Sunday | |
Homer and a busload of Springfield residents go to Miami for the Super Bowl only to find they have phony tickets.
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216 - 1013 | February 7 | AABF09 | Homer to the Max | |
When a new television character named "Homer Simpson" turns out to be a laughingstock, Homer changes his name to avoid ridicule from the townspeople.
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217 - 1014 | February 14 | AABF11 | I'm with Cupid | |
Apu has a week of Valentine's Day surprises in store for Manjula, much to the discontent of Homer and his friends.
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218 - 1015 | February 21 | AABF10 | Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers" | |
Marge develops road rage after buying an SUV.
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219 - 1016 | February 28 | AABF12 | Make Room for Lisa | |
A cellular transmitter is built on the Simpsons' house. Lisa develops stress when she is forced to share a room with Bart. | ||||
220 - 1017 | March 28 | AABF13 | Maximum Homerdrive | |
Homer becomes a temporary truck driver and discovers the teamsters' secret. Meanwhile, Marge and Lisa install a new doorbell. | ||||
221 - 1018 | April 4 | AABF14 | Simpsons Bible Stories | |
Three stories involving the Simpson family members in biblical situations:
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222 - 1019 | April 11 | AABF15 | Mom and Pop Art | |
Homer becomes an outsider artist.
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223 - 1020 | April 25 | AABF16 | The Old Man and The "C" Student | |
After costing Springfield the Olympics, Bart is forced to "volunteer" at the Springfield Retirement Castle. Homer starts his latest get-rich-quick scheme, selling springs.
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224 - 1021 | May 2 | AABF17 | Monty Can't Buy Me Love | |
Mr. Burns looks for ways to improve his image... by capturing the Loch Ness Monster.
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225 - 1022 | May 9 | AABF18 | They Saved Lisa's Brain | |
Lisa is the newest member of Mensa.
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226 - 1023 | May 16 | AABF20 | Thirty Minutes over Tokyo | |
The Simpsons go on a discount family vacation to Japan after they are robbed.
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[edit] See also
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Characters: | Homer Simpson · Marge Simpson · Bart Simpson · Lisa Simpson · Maggie Simpson · Other characters | |||
Production: | Cast members · Writers · Broadcasting · Awards · Songs | |||
Media releases: | Episodes · Tracey Ullman shorts · The Simpsons Movie · Complete list of media | |||
Seasons: | 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 · 10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14 · 15 · 16 · 17 · 18 | |||
Hallmarks: | Opening sequence · Chalkboard gag · Sax solo gag · Couch gag Halloween episodes · Recurring jokes · Guest stars · Religion · Politics · Education |
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Locations: | Springfield · Shelbyville · Capital City · 742 Evergreen Terrace Springfield Elementary School · Springfield Nuclear Power Plant · Moe's Tavern · Kwik-E-Mart · Krusty Burger |
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Publications: | DVDs · DVD sets · DVD Commentaries · Video games · Simpsons Comics · Bart Simpson Comics · Other publications | |||
Miscellaneous: | Portal · D'oh! · Phrases · Products · Do the Bartman · Homer's jobs · Homer's lifelong dreams |