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Season 10 | | | | | | | | | |
| 207 :10x04 - Treehouse of Horror IX (Oct/25/1998) | In this year's gruesome grouping of Halloween gore:
"Hell Toupee" – Homer gets a hair transplant from Snake Jailbird (who was sentenced to death after breaking the city's three strikes law), who proceeds to possess Homer, forcing him to kill the people who witnessed Snake's final crime--including his son, Bart.
"The Terror of Tiny Toon" – When Lisa and Bart find a plutonium rod to use as a remote control battery, the two get sucked into a special, extremely violent Halloween episode of The Itchy and Scratchy Show.
"Starship Poopers" – Marge, Homer, and Kang end up on The Jerry Springer Show after Marge confesses to Homer that Maggie is an alien and that Kang is her real father. | | Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Various, Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger, Jerry Springer as Himself, Kathie Lee Gifford as Herself, Regis Philbin as Himself, Ed McMahon as Himself | Director: Steven Dean Moore (1) Writer: Josh Weinstein, David X. Cohen (1), Donick Cary | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 212 :10x09 - Mayored to the Mob (Dec/20/1998) | | When Homer saves Mayor Quimby and Star Wars star Mark Hamill's lives during a sci-fi convention riot, the Mayor hires him as his personal bodyguard. | | Guest Stars: Karl Wiedergott as John Harris, Russi Taylor as Uter, Tress MacNeille as Various, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, Dick Tufeld as The robot from "Lost in Space", Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony, Mark Hamill as Himself, Leavelle, Maggie Roswell as Comic Book Lady | Director: Swinton O. Scott, III Writer: Ron Hauge | | | | | | | | | |
| 215 :10x12 - Sunday, Cruddy Sunday (Jan/31/1999) | | Homer, Bart and a group of men from around Springfield go to Miami to watch the Super Bowl, only to find upon arrival that their tickets are fake. Back at home, Marge and Lisa, in an attempt to alleviate their boredom, play with a Vincent Price egg painting set. | | Guest Stars: Karl Wiedergott as Bill Clinton, Vincent Price, Tress MacNeille as Various, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Rupert Murdoch as Himself, Rosey Grier (1) as Himself, Pat Summerall as Himself, Dolly Parton as Herself, Ken Marino as Himself, John Madden (1) as Himself, Troy Aikman as Himself, Fred Willard as Wally Kogen | Director: Steven Dean Moore (1) Writer: Mike Scully, Brian Scully, George Meyer (1), Tom Martin (2) | | | | | | | | | |
| 218 :10x15 - Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers" (Feb/21/1999) | | Homer buys a Canyonero, a giant all-terrain vehicle. At first he's excited about his new car, but when he discovers that the F-Series was made primarily for women, he gives it to Marge. Marge takes to the vehicle by becoming a more reckless, aggressive driver. | | Guest Stars: Hank Williams, Jr. as Canyonero jingle singer, Karl Wiedergott as Zookeeper, Maggie Roswell as Computer, Tress MacNeille as Agnes Skinner, Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, John Kassir as Possum | Director: Mark Kirkland Writer: David M. Stern | | | |
| 219 :10x16 - Make Room For Lisa (Feb/28/1999) | | When Homer uses Lisa's room as a cellular phone transmitter to pay off damages done to the Bill of Rights at a Smithsonian exhibit, Lisa begins developing stress-related stomach aches and fears that she and Homer will never be close because of their clashing personalities. Meanwhile, Marge uses Maggie's baby monitor to listen in on phone calls. | | Guest Stars: Karl Wiedergott as Various, Maggie Roswell as Maude Flanders, Tress MacNeille as Agnes Skinner, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Rod Flanders | Director: Matthew Nastuk Writer: Brian Scully | | | |
| 220 :10x17 - Maximum Homerdrive (Mar/28/1999) | | While at a steakhouse, a trucker named Red challenges Homer to an eating contest, ending with Homer losing the match and the trucker losing his life. To make it up to him, Homer becomes a trucker and takes Bart along for the ride. Meanwhile, after deducing that only Homer and Bart get to do the fun things in life, Marge and Lisa decide to excite their lives by installing a new doorbell. | | Guest Stars: Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Tress MacNeille as Various, Karl Wiedergott as Marvin | Director: Swinton O. Scott, III Writer: John Swartzwelder | | | |
| 221 :10x18 - Simpsons Bible Stories (Apr/04/1999) | Reverend Lovejoy punishes the congregation with a thorough reading of the Bible after discovering a chocolate Easter bunny in the collection plate (that Homer got from the trash). This leads to the Simpson family dreaming of themselves in Biblical stores:
Adam and Eve: Homer and Marge are Adam and Eve, who get tempted by a snake who looks like Snake Jailbird into eating the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge.
Moses: Milhouse is Moses, who fights back against the Egyptians (Principal Skinner and the Springfield Police) in order to free the Jews (the children of Springfield Elementary).
King Solomon: In this short piece, Homer is King Solomon, who must decide which man (Lenny and Carl) is the true owner of a cherry pie.
David and Goliath: Bart is David who tries to slay Goliath (Nelson Muntz) after Goliath kills David's oldest friend (Grampa Simpson as Methuseleh). | | Guest Stars: Karl Wiedergott as Various, Russi Taylor as Sherri, Tress MacNeille as Agnes Skinner, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse | Director: Nancy Kruse Writer: Matt Selman, Larry Doyle, Tim Long (2) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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