The Simpsons (season 15)

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The Simpsons Season 15
Series The Simpsons
Country of origin USA
Network Fox
Original run November 2, 2003 –
May 23, 2004
No. of episodes 22
Previous season 14
Next season 16

The Simpsons' 15th season (November 2003 - May 2004) began on Sunday, November 2, 2003 with Treehouse of Horror XIV. The season contains five hold-over episodes from the season 14 (EABF) production line. As of this season, there are over 1, 000 cultural references.[1] Al Jean mentions the most frequented referenced film is Citizen Kane.[1] This was the first season where ratings started to fall. The most watched episode had 16.2 million , however the series has the lowest rated episode of all time. The way We weren't had just 6.2 million viewers. Since then 4 more episodes have been less than 7 million but none as low as this , the second least watched epiosde had 6.5 million.As of May 2008 these episodes are now priemering on channel 4.

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22 episodes

# Airdate Prod. Code Title
314 - 1501 November 2 EABF21 Treehouse of Horror XIV
Reaper Madness – Homer becomes The Grim Reaper after injuring him during a Benny Hill-style chase and must kill Marge to get out of his job.
Frinkenstein – Prof. Frink wins the Nobel Prize in science, but is sad that his dead father isn't with him to share in his success, so Frink rebuilds him out of his father's real body and the body parts of other corpses.
Stop the World, I Want to Goof Off – Bart and Milhouse order a stopwatch from the back of a comic book that possesses the power to manipulate time.
315 - 1502 November 9 EABF18 My Mother the Carjacker
Homer's mother returns, and after being cleared of all charges, is re-imprisoned on a technicality.
316 - 1503 November 16 EABF20 The President Wore Pearls
In this loose parody of the musical/movie, Evita, Lisa is elected Student Body president, but is unaware that the school staff is using her for their own devices.
317 - 1504 November 23 EABF22 The Regina Monologues
After making over $3000 from his own museum, Bart takes the family to London, where Homer is arrested for treason after crashing into the Queen.
318 - 1505 November 30 EABF19 The Fat and the Furriest
Everybody thinks Homer is a coward after television footage captures him fleeing from a bear.
319 - 1506 December 7 FABF01 Today, I am a Clown
Krusty discovers that he never had a bar mitzvah as a child. He quits his show to have it as an adult, with the help of his father, Rabbi Krustofsky. Meanwhile, Homer hosts a late-night talk show a la "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher" as a replacement for Krusty's show.
320 - 1507 December 14 FABF02 'Tis the Fifteenth Season
Homer realizes how selfish he is after he spends all the family's Christmas money on a present for himself. He becomes the nicest guy in town, making Ned Flanders jealous.
321 - 1508 January 4 FABF03 Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays
When a group of singles, seniors, childless couples, teens, and gays band together to protest having to accommodate families (including paying property taxes used to teach children they do not have), Marge takes up the cause for the families, with some help from Bart and Lisa.
322 - 1509 January 11 FABF04 I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot
Homer builds a battle robot to win Bart's respect, and places it in a tournament against other robots. What Bart does not know, though, is that the robot is actually Homer in costume. Meanwhile, Snowball II dies and Lisa tries to find a replacement cat.
323 - 1510 January 25 FABF05 Diatribe of a Mad Housewife
Marge writes a romance novel with characters based on Homer and Ned. Meanwhile, Homer gets fired from the power plant again and becomes an ambulance driver.
324 - 1511 February 8 FABF06 Margical History Tour
Marge tells the kids the story of famous people in history:
325 - 1512 February 15 FABF07 Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Milhouse moves to Capital City, which causes a lonely Bart to bond with Lisa. Meanwhile Homer goes into panhandling to buy an anniversary gift for Marge.
326 - 1513 February 22 FABF09 Smart and Smarter
An IQ test proves Maggie to be smarter than Lisa. Shocked that she is no longer "the smart one", Lisa runs away from home.
327 - 1514 March 14 FABF08 The Ziff Who Came to Dinner
Artie Ziff is found living in the Simpsons' attic after his multi-million-dollar company goes out of business. But when the feds come after him for cheating the shareholders of his company, Artie pins the blame on Homer and sends him off to jail.
328 - 1515 March 21 FABF10 Co-Dependent's Day
Homer and Marge's bond becomes stronger when they both get drunk on wine, but soon the bond unravels when Homer blames Marge for crashing the car and Marge gets sent to rehab. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa complain to Randall Curtis (a George Lucas-esque sci-fi movie director) about his latest film.
329 - 1516 March 28 FABF11 The Wandering Juvie
After setting up a huge wedding scam, Bart is sent to juvenile hall. He meets a girl called Gina, and they break out together and go on the lam.
330 - 1517 April 18 FABF12 My Big Fat Geek Wedding
After hearing that Skinner is getting cold feet about their wedding, Edna leaves Skinner at the altar and hooks up with Comic Book Guy. Skinner tries to win Edna back with Homer's help.
331 - 1518 April 25 FABF14 Catch 'Em if You Can
Homer and Marge take a vacation away from the kids, but decide to go to Miami instead of going to see an uncle. Bart, Lisa and Grampa find out and follow them. Chaos ensues as they chase Marge and Homer across the country.
332 - 1519 May 2 FABF15 Simple Simpson
Homer becomes "Pie Man", a masked vigilante who delivers a pie in the face of justice to evildoers. However, after attacking Mr Burns, Burns hires him as a personal hitman, until Homer is ordered to attack the Dalai Lama.
333 - 1520 May 9 FABF13 The Way We Weren't
Homer and Marge recall the story of their first kiss at summer camp when they were children, where Homer betrayed Marge by standing her up on their second date.
334 - 1521 May 16 FABF17 Bart-Mangled Banner
After receiving an injection from Dr. Hibbert, Bart becomes deaf, which makes him impervious to being bullied...until he accidentally moons the American flag during a donkey basketball game, prompting everyone in town to accuse The Simpsons of being unpatriotic.
335 - 1522 May 23 FABF18 Fraudcast News
Lisa publishes her own newspaper, which becomes under threat of takeover after Mr. Burns buys all the media outlets in town. This causes her to start an all-out war with Mr. Burns for the right to tell the truth.

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b "The Simpsons" (1989) - Trivia

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