Box set containing all 22 episodes from Season 4 of the popular
animated comedy. In 'Kamp Krusty', Bart and Lisa go to Krusty the
Clown's summer camp, Kamp Krusty, but are dismayed to find that
Krusty himself is not in attendance. Marge is feeling unappreciated
and sidelined by her family in 'A Streetcar Named Marge', and
decides to audition for the lead role in 'Oh Streetcar!', a musical
version of 'A Streetcar Named Desire'. She gets the part despite
Homer's lack of encouragement, and the whole family goes along to
see the show. 'Homer the Heretic' sees Homer skiving off church and
getting into all sorts of trouble, from nearly burning the house
down to starting his own religion and having to be saved by Ned
Flanders and his family. In 'Lisa the Beauty Queen', the Simpsons
go to a carnival, where Lisa has a makeover and ends up being
Little Miss Springfield. But when she realises the event is
supported by a cigarette company, she speaks out for her beliefs,
and promptly loses her newly-gained crown. 'Tree House of Horror
III: The Simpsons Halloween Special' follows three scary Halloween
stories told by Lisa, Grandpa and Bart, 'Clown Without Pity', 'King
Homer' and 'Dial Z For Zombie'. In 'Itchy and Scratchy: The Movie',
Homer and Marge attend the parents' evening at Bart and Lisa's
school. Homer speaks to Lisa's teacher and hears what a model pupil
she is, but Marge, who speaks to Bart's teacher, is regaled with
horror stories about his behaviour. Meanwhile, Bart is playing up
at home and Homer vows to punish him by stopping him from seeing
the long-awaited movie of 'Itchy and Scratchy'. The Simpsons are
having financial troubles in 'Marge Gets a Job'. The foundations of
their house have subsided and Homer's attempts to sort it out with
DIY backfire. So Marge applies to work at the power plant where the
boss, Mr Burns, soon develops a crush on her. Bart falls in love
with his new neighbour in 'New Kid on the Block', only to find out
that she already has a boyfriend, while Homer eats so much food in
an 'all-you-can-eat' buffet that the restaurant throws him out on
the street. In 'Mr Plow', Homer gets talked into buying a snow plow
by a smooth-talking car salesman. But his new business causes all
kinds of trouble, until God thaws out Springfield and puts a stop
to the chaos. 'Lisa's First Word' flashes back to Lisa's babyhood,
when Bart was horribly jealous of his new baby sister despite the
fact that she adored him to such an extent that her first word was
'Bart'. 'Homer's Triple Bypass' sees Homer in dire straits after
suffering a heart attack and realising he has neither health
insurance nor funds to pay for the heart surgery he needs. Then he
remembers a TV ad in which Dr Nick Riviera promises to cahrge only
$129.95 for any operation. In 'Marge vs the Monorail', a con artist
sells a monorail sytem to the residents of Springfield, and Homer
and Bart end up having to save the passengers when the system
starts running and proves to be life-threateningly dangerous.
'Selma's Choice' sees Selma taking Bart and Lisa on an outing to
Duff Gardens, an alcohol-based theme park. When Bart is nearly
killed and Lisa gets drunk, Selma decides her recent ideas about
becoming a mother may be misguided, and gets herself a pet iguana
instead. Bart finds a new father figure, Tom, through the Bigger
Brothers agency in 'Brother From the Same Planet', making Homer so
jealous that he goes out and gets himself a new 'little brother' in
revenge. Meanwhile, Lisa has become addicted to phoning a 900
number. 'I Love Lisa' sees Lisa sending Ralph a Valentine out of
pity, then getting infuriated when he starts following her around.
In 'Duffless', Homer is banned from driving for 30 days when he
gets caught drink-driving, and is made to watch anti-drink-driving
films and attend AA meetings. 'Last Exit to Springfield' sees Mr
Burns taking on the union at the power plant and trying to get rid
of the costly dental plan for employees. Meanwhile, Lisa is told
she needs braces, and Homer leads the workers in a strike resulting
in power being cut off from the city. One of Bart's pranks leads to
the house blowing up in 'So It Has Come To This: The Simpsons Clip
Show', and Homer ends up in a coma, with a series of clips showing
past blows to his head - and a montage of 32 'D'ohs!' In 'The
Front', Bart and Lisa decide to write some new episodes for the
'Itchy and Scratchy' show, which has been getting a little stale.
They have to use a grown-up's name, so they choose Grandpa. He wins
an award, but refuses to accept it when he discovers how violent
the show is. 'Whacking Day' charts the approach of a Springfield
holiday, Whacking Day, which involves killing snakes with sticks.
Lisa is horrified by the cruelty of this and she and Bart enlist
the help of Barry White to lure the snakes out of town for the day.
In 'Marge in Chains', Marge accidentally shoplifts while shopping
for her family who are all laid up at home with flu. She ends up in
prison for 30 days, leaving Homer in charge of the home and kids.
'Krusty Gets Cancelled' sees Gabbo, a ventriloquist dummy, beating
Krusty in the network ratings, leaving Krusty without a job. Bart
and Lisa come to his aid, asking Krusty's celebrity friends,
including Bette Midler, Hugh Hefner, Elizabeth Taylor and the Red
Hot Chili Peppers, to rally round for a comeback special.
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