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| 60 :04x01 - Kamp Krusty (Sep/24/1992) | | Bart and Lisa go to Kamp Krusty, which turns out to be a run-down prison run by Krusty's accountant, Mr. Black, and local thugs, Dolph, Jimbo, and Kearney. | | Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Jimbo, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse | Director: Mark Kirkland Writer: David M. Stern | | Songs: Campers -- Kamp Krusty Ditty, Alice Cooper -- School's Out, Frank Sinatra -- South of the Border | |
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| 63 :04x04 - Lisa the Beauty Queen (Oct/15/1992) | | To help Lisa get over her insecurities about her looks, Homer enters her into the Little Miss Springfield Pageant by selling his Duff Blimp tickets to Barney Gumble (who has $250 for the contest entry fee). Lisa wins after the winner gets struck by lightning, but Lisa uses her role as beauty queen to change the town after being used as a shill for Laramie Cigarettes. | | Guest Stars: Bob Hope as Himself | Director: Mark Kirkland Writer: Jeff Martin (1) | | Songs: Creedence Clearwater Revival -- Proud Mary | |
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| 67 :04x08 - The New Kid on the Block (Nov/12/1992) | | Evergreen Terrace welcomes two new neighbors, Ruth Powers and her lovely teenage daughter, Laura. Bart falls hard for Laura, but she thinks of him as just a little friend. Meanwhile, Homer sues restaurant proprieter Captain McAllister over not getting his fill at the "All You Can Eat" buffet. | | Guest Stars: Sara Gilbert as Laura Powers, Pamela Reed as Ruth Powers | Director: Wesley Archer Writer: Conan O'Brien | |
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| 71 :04x12 - Marge vs. the Monorail (Jan/14/1993) | | Mr. Burns is forced to pay a $3 million fine for illegally dumping toxic waste under trees in the park. At a town meeting where Springfield's citizens discuss how to best use the new funds, Lyle Lanley, a charismatic traveling salesman convinces them to build a completely useless monorail. | | Guest Stars: Leonard Nimoy as Himself, Phil Hartman as Lyle Lanley | Director: Rich Moore (1) Writer: Conan O'Brien | |
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| 72 :04x13 - Selma's Choice (Jan/21/1993) | | Aunt Selma realizes that she might wind up dying alone and thinks that having a baby can relieve her loneliness. To test her maternal instincts, she takes Bart and Lisa to Duff Gardens after Homer gets sick from a rotten hoagie. | Director: Carlos Baeza Writer: David M. Stern | |
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| 73 :04x14 - Brother From the Same Planet (Feb/04/1993) | | When Homer leaves Bart waiting in the pouring rain after soccer practice, he must earn back his son's love. Bart expresses his anger by going to a Big Brother program and claiming to be an abandoned child so he can get a new "father." Meanwhile, Lisa tries to break her addiction from calling a phone line featuring pretty-boy celebrity "Corey". | | Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Pepi, Phil Hartman as Tom | Director: Jeffrey Lynch Writer: Jon Vitti | |
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| 75 :04x16 - Duffless (Feb/18/1993) | | Lisa conducts a secret experiment for the Springfield Elementary School science fair to see who's smarter, Bart or a hamster. Meanwhile, Homer is forced to swear off beer for thirty days after being arrested on a D.U.I. | | Guest Stars: Phil Hartman as Troy McClure | Director: Jim Reardon Writer: David M. Stern | |
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| 78 :04x19 - The Front (Apr/15/1993) | | Convinced they can write better Itchy & Scratchy scripts than the writers who currently work on the cartoon, Bart and Lisa set out to write their own shows. Meanwhile, Homer goes to his high school reunion, and when Principal Dondelinger reveals that Homer never passed remedial science, Homer goes to night school to make up the lost credit. | | Guest Stars: Brooke Shields as Herself | Director: Rich Moore (1) Writer: Adam I. Lapidus | |
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| 79 :04x20 - Whacking Day (Apr/29/1993) | | Everyone in Springfield is excited for Whacking Day, but as the holiday approaches, Lisa condemns it as violent. Meanwhile, Bart gets expelled from school after running down Superintendent Chalmers with a tractor, prompting Marge to home-school Bart. | | Guest Stars: Barry White as Himself | Director: Jeffrey Lynch Writer: John Swartzwelder | |
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| 81 :04x22 - Krusty Gets Kancelled (May/13/1993) | | The Krusty the Clown show gets bumped in the ratings by Arthur Crandall, a droll ventriloquist, and Gabbo, his excitable dummy. Gabbo is a huge hit, and Krusty's show is canceled as a result of falling ratings. It's up to Lisa and Bart to get Krusty's celebrity friends to create a comeback special for him. | | Guest Stars: Elizabeth Taylor (1) as Herself, Hugh M. Hefner as Himself, Johnny Carson (1) as Himself, Barry White as Himself, Bette Midler as Herself, Luke Perry (1) as Himself, Red Hot Chili Peppers as Themselves | Director: David Silverman (1) Writer: John Swartzwelder | | Songs: Red Hot Chili Peppers -- Give it Away | |
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