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Season 21 |
| 442 :21x01 - Homer the Whopper (Sep/27/2009) | | Comic Book Guy has created his own superhero, called Everyman, who can take the powers of every superhero in any comic book he touches and use them on his own. Homer is given the role, which was not his intention by visiting the store, but he is interested and agrees to do it. To whip him into shape, the studio hires Lyle McCarthy and once in a really long time, Homer actually becomes thin. But when McCarthy has to leave, Homer's life falls apart again. | | Special Guest Stars: Seth Rogen as Lyle McCarthy, Matt Groening as Unknown, Kevin Michael Richardson (2) as Unknown, | Guest Stars: Pamela Hayden as Milhouse | Director: Lance Kramer Writer: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg | | Songs: Survivor -- Eye of the Tiger | | | |
| 443 :21x02 - Bart Gets A 'Z' (Oct/04/2009) | | In the tragic life of Mrs. Krabappel, she wakes up to nothing but a bed filled with tests, exercise she barely manages to do and when coming to school, she has to try and educate all her students, who sit in their chair all texting and playing games on their cell phones. When Krabappel decides to confiscate every student’s phone, Bart decides to do something about the matter, and spikes her coffee with booze, resulting in her to make a fool of herself. However, when Principal Skinner sees her joking around, he fires her, giving the class a new, “funkier” teacher. | | Special Guest Stars: Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, | Guest Stars: Karl Wiedergott as Unknown, Russi Taylor as Martin Prince, Tress MacNeille as Dolph, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse | Director: Mark Kirkland Writer: Matt Selman | | | |
| 444 :21x03 - The Great Wife Hope (Oct/11/2009) | | After boxing has a big influence on the citizens of Springfield, Marge is shocked to see Bart fighting with Nelson in the school’s playground. When other people she knows get in the same kind of fights, she decides she must do something in order for boxing to be banned. She agrees to fight a famous boxer and the winning person will decide if boxing stays or leaves, there’s just one problem: Marge isn’t exactly the “boxing” kind of person. | | Guest Stars: Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Tress MacNeille as Dolph | Director: Matthew C. Faughnan Writer: Carolyn Omine | | | |
| 445 :21x04 - Treehouse of Horror XX (Oct/18/2009) | | This year’s triple threat of Halloween hilarity sees zombies escaping from their captures and walking the streets of Springfield, Bart and Lisa caught in a murder pact where they both have to kill their own teacher, everyone in Springfield becomes hateful zombies thanks to Krusty Burger’s newest burger, and Homer accidentally falls on a spike and Moe using the opportunity to use Homer’s blood in his beer (somehow making the beer even better). | | Special Guest Stars: Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, | Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Dolph, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse | Directors: Mike B. Anderson (1), Matthew Schofield Writer: Daniel Chun | | | |
| 446 :21x05 - The Devil Wears Nada (Nov/15/2009) | | Homer and the workers at the Nuclear Plant are all sad that Ted, their supervisor, is retiring. But when Mr. Burns discovers Carl’s talent of keeping things clean and fixed, Burns gives Carl the job of supervisor. Meanwhile, Marge and a group called “Philanthro-Chicks” are planning their yearly fundraiser, and they agree to make a calendar with sexy photographs that resemble great points in American history. However, Marge is a bit reluctant to show any skin on the photos, but after the photographer gives her wine, she is more than happy to dress off, making some of the sexiest pictures Springfield has ever seen. | | Special Guest Stars: Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, | Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Dolph, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Maggie Roswell as Luann Van Houten, Russi Taylor as Martin Prince, Karl Wiedergott as Unknown | Director: Nancy Kruse Writer: Tim Long (2) | | | |
| 447 :21x06 - Pranks and Greens (Nov/22/2009) | | Bart is outraged to find out that a former student, Andy Hamilton, is the best prankster Springfield Elementary has seen, and he decides to hunt down Andy and talk to him about his pranks. However, Andy is a 19-year-old still in his pranking days, and Bart sees a negative side of being a prankster, and therefore tries to change Andy’s future. Meanwhile, Marge struggles to keep up with the other moms at her social group, but when the others start telling her that everything she does in her daily life is wrong, she feels like an outsider. | | Guest Stars: Karl Wiedergott as Unknown, Maggie Roswell as Luann Van Houten, Tress MacNeille as Agnes Skinner, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, Jonah Hill as Andy Hamilton | Director: Chuck Sheetz Writer: Jeff Westbrook | | | |
| 448 :21x07 - Rednecks and Broomsticks (Nov/29/2009) | | After the family is involved in a car accident on their way home from a skiing trip, they lose their car, but Cleatus and his (large) hillbilly family have a winter house nearby and they take temporarily take care of them. However, when Lisa gets lost in a game of hide-and-seek, she meets some Wiccans (witches without brooms and pointy hats) and the next school day takes a wicked turn when everything she sees and hears resembles the witchcraft of the Wiccans. Meanwhile, Homer becomes the judge of a “moonshine” drink the hillbillies make. | | Guest Stars: Neve Campbell as Cassandra, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Tress MacNeille as Brandine, Russi Taylor as Various, Karl Wiedergott as Various | Directors: Bob Anderson (1), Rob Oliver Writer: Kevin Curran | | | |
| 449 :21x08 - O Brother, Where Bart Thou? (Dec/13/2009) | | Springfield is hit by a blizzard and all power gets lost, but while Bart can’t seem to find anything fun to do, he observes the bonding moments between Lisa and Maggie, who are sisters. Jealous he doesn’t have a brother, Bart becomes depressed and asks if Homer can get him a brother, but Homer is less than enthusiastic about the idea. However, Bart still wants a brother and gets one from an orphanage. | | Guest Stars: Karl Wiedergott as Unknown, Russi Taylor as Martin Prince, Tress MacNeille as Jimbo, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Jordan Nagai as Charlie, Cooper Manning as Himself, Smothers Brothers as Themselves, Huell Howser as Himself, Kim Cattrall as Herself, Eli Manning as Himself, Peyton Manning as Himself | Director: Steve Dean Moore (1) Writer: Matt Selman | | | |
| 450 :21x09 - Thursdays with Abie (Jan/03/2010) | After Grampa meets Marshall Goldman and Mitch Albom and start telling about the time he was on a World War II battleship, the article gets published in the Springfield Shopper. However, Homer becomes so jealous of Grampa's newfound fame and seeks a surrogate father, only to find out later that there is a draft on Goldman's third column, which could have terrible results for Grampa.
Source: FOX | | Guest Stars: Mitch Albom as Himself | | | |
| 451 :21x10 - Once Upon A Time in Springfield (Jan/10/2010) | In the landmark 450th episode of The Simpsons, Krusty the Clown gets a female costar, Princess Penelope, on the show. However, he falls in love with her and proposes a marriage. Meanwhile, the workers clash with Mr. Burns at the nuclear power plant.
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