September 4, 1994: Bart
of Darkness: The Simpsons
get a pool, but a broken leg sinks the summer for Bart.
September 11, 1994: Lisa's
Rival: Lisa is dumbfounded by a new classmate who's younger,
smarter and her competitor for first-chair sax. Meanwhile, Homer tries
to profit after a truck spills its load of sugar.
September 24, 1994: Another
Simpsons Clip Show: A family discussion of love yields stories
(seen in flashbacks) that all end in heartbreak.
October 2, 1994: Itchy
and Scratchy Land: Marge makes Homer promise not to embarrass
her when they visit Itchy & Scratchy Land, "the violentest
place on earth."
October 9, 1994: Sideshow
Bob Roberts: Mayor Quimby pardons attempted murderer Sideshow
Bob\, who then runs against Quimby for mayor. Other voices include Larry
King and Dr. Demento.
October 30, 1994: Treehouse
of Horror V: Lack of beer and cable TV make Homer a crazed
killer; the present is altered by a time-traveling Homer; and Principal
Skinner turns detention students into food.
November 6, 1994: Bart's
Girlfriend: Bart learns that the good Rev. Lovejoy's daughter
(voice of Meryl Streep) is really bad.
November 13, 1994: Lisa
on Ice: Lisa's surprising ability at hockey spawns jealousy in
Bart and a showdown when their teams meet.
November 27, 1994: Homer
Badman: A baby sitter accuses Homer of sexual harassment. Dennis
Franz has a voice cameo.
December 4, 1994: Grandpa
vs. Sexual Inadequacy: Grandpa's homemade tonic puts life back
in the Simpson bedroom, so he and Homer hit the road to sell the stuff.
December 18, 1994: Fear
of Flying: Marge sees a psychiatrist (Anne Bancroft) to
explore her fear of flying and learns that her father may be the key.
January 8, 1995: Homer
the Great: Homer becomes the leader of a secret club, but his
power is undermined by a "spiritual emptiness."
January 22, 1995: And
Maggie Makes Three: Homer recalls his days as a debt-free dad of
two — until Marge got pregnant with Maggie.
February 5, 1995: Bart's
Comet: A comet is hurtling toward Springfield, so the Simpsons
take refuge in a bomb shelter — Flanders'.
February 12, 1995: Homie
the Clown: Homer graduates from Krusty's Clown College and
becomes a target for the clown's bookie.
February 19, 1995: Bart
vs. Australia: After tricking an Australian boy into accepting a
collect call, Bart flies Down Under to apologize.
February 26, 1995: Homer
vs. Patty and Selma: A loan from Patty and Selma makes Homer
their slave; Bart is forced to take ballet. Voice cameos: Susan
Sarandon, Mel Brooks.
March 5, 1995: A
Star Is Burns: Film critic Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz) is
among the judges at the Springfield Film Festival, which Mr. Burns
conspires to win by bribing some judges.
March 19, 1995: Lisa's
Wedding: A fortuneteller predicts Lisa's engagement and wedding
to a fellow student (Mandy Patinkin) from an upper-crust British
family.
April 9, 1995: Two
Dozen and One Greyhounds: The Simpson household's overrun with
puppies — the offspring of Santa's Little Helper and his new
girlfriend from which Mr. Burns would love to make a greyhound-skin
tuxedo.
April 16, 1995: The
PTA Disbands: Bart helps precipitate a teachers strike, but he
rues his handiwork when Marge takes over for Mrs. Krabapple.
April 30, 1995: Round
Springfield: Bart winds up in the hospital as a result of eating
Krusty cereal, and when Lisa comes to visit him, she is reunited with
her sax idol, who recounts his big break on The Tonight Show.
May 7, 1995: The
Springfield Connection: Marge joins the police force after
thwarting a criminal, and Homer thinks he now has a free ride as a cop's
spouse.
May 14, 1995: Lemon
of Troy: Springfield boys try to recapture the town's beloved
lemon tree after it's stolen.
May 21, 1995: Who
Shot Mr. Burns? Part 1: Mr. Burns makes many enemies when he
steals the oil discovered beneath Springfield Elementary.