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The Simpsons - Season 16
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Title: The Simpsons

Overview: Set in Springfield, the average American town, the show focuses on the antics and everyday adventures of the Simpson family; Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, as well as a virtual cast of thousands. Since the beginning, the series has been a pop culture icon, attracting hundreds of celebrities to guest star. The show has also made name for itself in its fearless satirical take on politics, media and American life in general.

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Average Vote: 8.019 (10028 votes)

Cast

  • Homer Simpson / Abe Simpson / Barney Gumble / Krusty (voice): Dan Castellaneta
  • Marge Simpson / Patty Bouvier / Selma Bouvier (voice): Julie Kavner
  • Bart Simpson / Nelson Muntz / Ralph Wiggum (voice): Nancy Cartwright
  • Lisa Simpson (voice): Yeardley Smith
  • Moe Szyslak / Chief Wiggum / Apu / Comic Book Guy / Carl (voice): Hank Azaria
  • Ned Flanders / Mr. Burns / Smithers / Skinner / Lenny (voice): Harry Shearer
  • The Simpsons - Treehouse of Horror XV (Season 16 - Episode 1)

    Ned Flanders' head injury gives him the power to predict others' deaths, Bart and Lisa play detective when a string of Victorian-era prostitutes are murdered by Jack the Ripper, and the Simpsons go on a fantastic voyage inside Mr. Burns' body to save Maggie.

    The Simpsons - All's Fair in Oven War (Season 16 - Episode 2)

    Marge gets her kitchen remodeled and the dishes she makes inside it get rave reviews. The suggestion of Ned Flanders leads her to enter a cooking contest. However, Marge realizes the competition is harder than it seems. Meanwhile, Bart finds Homer's vintage Playdude magazines and decides to adopt the lifestyle he sees within the articles.

    The Simpsons - Sleeping with the Enemy (Season 16 - Episode 3)

    Marge finds Nelson and acts as a mother figure towards him due to her children's loss of interest in her. Meanwhile, Lisa gets teased about her big butt, and becomes obsessed with her weight.

    The Simpsons - She Used to Be My Girl (Season 16 - Episode 4)

    Marge meets up with a former high-school pal who is now a famous news anchor, and she wonders if she made the right life choice.

    The Simpsons - Fat Man and Little Boy (Season 16 - Episode 5)

    When Bart writes slogans on T-shirts, he catches the attention of Goose Gladwell, a gag-gift entrepreneur, and soon becomes a T-shirt mogul; Homer feels he no longer has a place in the family when Bart becomes the breadwinner.

    The Simpsons - Midnight Rx (Season 16 - Episode 6)

    Homer, Grampa, Apu and Flanders travel to Canada to buy sorely needed prescription drugs with fake Canadian health-care cards.

    The Simpsons - Mommie Beerest (Season 16 - Episode 7)

    When Marge discovers Homer has remortgaged the house to help Moe's bar, she takes over as landlady. Little does Homer know, Moe and Marge are a match made in pub heaven.

    The Simpsons - Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass (Season 16 - Episode 8)

    Homer's impromptu dance at a carnival leads to a job choreographing victory dances for sports stars Tom Brady, Warren Sapp, Michelle Kwan, Yao Ming and LeBron James.

    The Simpsons - Pranksta Rap (Season 16 - Episode 9)

    Bart fakes his own kidnapping to get out of being punished for going to a rap concert, but the ruse goes too far when Milhouse's father is implicated as the kidnapper and Chief Wiggum sees this as an opportunity to make a name for himself as a competent police officer.

    The Simpsons - There's Something About Marrying (Season 16 - Episode 10)

    Springfield legalizes same-sex marriage to increase tourism. After becoming a minister, Homer starts to wed people to make money. Meanwhile, Marge's sister Patty comes out as a lesbian and reveals that she is going to marry a woman named Veronica.

    The Simpsons - On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister (Season 16 - Episode 11)

    Lisa does what every little sister has dreamed of - she gets a restraining order put on her big brother. Bart is forced to live in the back garden, but soon realises the joy of communing with nature.

    The Simpsons - Goo Goo Gai Pan (Season 16 - Episode 12)

    Selma has a severe hot flash while giving Mr. Burns his driving test. Dr. Hibbert explains that Selma is experiencing the onset of menopause. Selma, decides she wants a baby rather than grow old alone. Adoption is suggested, but the Springfield orphanage is empty. Lisa suggests adopting a baby girl from China - but when the Chinese government only allows married couples to adopt, Selma writes down Homer's name as her husband.

    The Simpsons - Mobile Homer (Season 16 - Episode 13)

    When Marge starts economising, Homer thinks he's being left out of the family's important financial decisions, so splashes out on an expensive camper van and sets up camp on the driveway.

    The Simpsons - The Seven-Beer Snitch (Season 16 - Episode 14)

    After Shelbyville accuses Springfield of being hicks, Marge convinces the townspeople to fund a Frank Gehry-designed concert hall, which is then converted to a prison when the concert hall goes bankrupt on opening night. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa investigate Snowball II's recent weight gain.

    The Simpsons - Future-Drama (Season 16 - Episode 15)

    Through Professor Frink's future machine, Bart and Lisa see their lives in the year 2013, where Bart steals Lisa's chances at going to an Ivy League school in order to impress a skater girl named Jenda while Homer (now separated from Marge and living in an underwater apartment) fights Krusty the Clown after Marge begins dating him.

    The Simpsons - Don't Fear the Roofer (Season 16 - Episode 16)

    The Simpsons' roof springs a leak when the perfect storm hits Springfield. And when Marge asks what type of father can't keep a roof over his family's head, Homer tries to fix things up, but falls through the roof. Sick of being unwanted, Homer befriends a man who works as a roofer. However, no one else can see him and Homer's insistence that the roofer does exist prompts everyone to think he has gone crazy.

    The Simpsons - The Heartbroke Kid (Season 16 - Episode 17)

    When Bart endangers his health by bingeing on vending-machine food, the Simpsons turn their home into a hostel in order to afford sending him to a forced starvation facility.

    The Simpsons - A Star Is Torn (Season 16 - Episode 18)

    Lisa agrees to enter a Krusty-sponsored "Li'l Starmaker" competition and panics when another contestant (guest voice Fantasia Barrino) outperforms her.

    The Simpsons - Thank God It's Doomsday (Season 16 - Episode 19)

    Homer sees a movie about the end of the world and fears the same thing will happen in real life after seeing a chain of random occurrences (celebrities ["stars"] falling from the sky, raining blood, a man in a realistic devil costume) and doing a complicated math equation that predicts the end will come on May 18th, but when the end does not come, Homer discovers a flaw in the equation and ends up in Heaven where he meets God and learns that God is planning The Rapture.

    The Simpsons - Home Away from Homer (Season 16 - Episode 20)

    Flanders rents a room to two college girls who, without his knowledge, use the spare room to broadcast live softcore pornographic web videos of themselves. Upset that no one in town told him this (and that Homer was the one who told everyone), Ned moves to the seemingly perfect town of Humbleton, Pennsylvania, while a brash coach moves into Flanders' house and begins harassing Homer the same way Homer harassed Ned.

    The Simpsons - The Father, the Son and the Holy Guest Star (Season 16 - Episode 21)

    Bart gets expelled from school and transfers to a Catholic school, where a hip priest named Father Sean tries to convert Bart and Homer to Catholicism, which worries Marge when she believes that Catholics do not go to the same heaven as Protestants and discovers that Catholic women do not use birth control.

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