2024-06-26
Hank's irked with Peggy when she assists a magician with an illusion but refuses to tell him how it was done. Voices include Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Pamela Segall, Johnny Hardwick and Brittany Murphy. (Repeat).
Luanne convinces Hank to swim with a dolphin in a local country club pool, but his pride takes a plunge when the mammal tries to seduce him. Voices include Mike Judge, Brittany Murphy, Johnny Hardwick and Toby Huss. (Repeat).
Hank drives Tilly and her friends to Port Aransas to shop for miniatures, unaware the island is crowded with partying college students. Voices include Phyllis Diller, Betty White, Beth Grant, Pauly Shore and Mike Judge. (Repeat).
Homer decides to cash in on the "tween lit" craze and forms a team to group write a novel. He enlists fantasy novelist Neil Gaiman (providing his own voice) for the effort, but then must navigate treacherous industry shoals at the Springfield Book Fair. Andy Garcia has a voice cameo as a publisher. (Repeat).
After Homer hosts a party to promote Krusty's new liquor, Mr. Burns makes him an account exec and an ad pro (voice of John Slattery) mentors him. Soon Homer begins to neglect his family. Meanwhile, Bart begins reading classic novels. (Repeat).
After Krusty's show is canceled and his agent dumps him, the Simpsons introduce him to another agent (voice of Joan Rivers), who turns out to be the agent who discovered him years ago. (Repeat).
Flash-forward to 2041: Bart and Lisa are heading home for the holidays with their own kids in tow. And when they turn to Marge and Homer for parenting advice, they come to realize that the apple doesn't fall far from the Christmas tree. (Repeat).
After his videotaped rant about airport security goes viral, Homer lands a radio talk show, and considerable political influence. Then he endorses rock star Ted Nugent (who provides his own voice) for president. (Repeat).
Lisa, the creator of a social network she calls SpringFace, explains why she came to regret it. Meanwhile, Patty and Selma compete against the Winklevoss twins (voice of Armie Hammer) in a 2012 Olympic competition. (Repeat).
In the Season 4 finale, Felix puts Bob and Mr. Fischoeder in danger, and Linda and the children must hustle to the rescue. (Repeat).
On the series 5 premiere, Gene's musical based on "Die Hard" isn't selected as the school's fall play, so he, with help from Louise, stages a production to run on the same night as Wagstaff Middle School's performance of a "Working Girl"-inspired musical that features Tina. (Repeat).
Tina becomes romantically involved with a spirit who is believed to reside in the Belchers' basement. (Repeat).
When Bob learns that his burgers have contributed to Teddy's health issues, he decides to become his workout buddy and the two sign up for stuntman boot camp, which puts a strain on their friendship. Meanwhile, the kids put down an ice rink in the freezer, and Linda takes charge of their underground ice-wrestling league. (Repeat).
Bob boycotting Thanksgiving doesn't keep Linda and the kids from attending a Fischoeder-sponsored holiday festival, where a wild bird runs a-fowl and causes pandemonium among the attendees. (Repeat).
Bob enters a burger contest but discovers he's missing his secret ingredient, so the kids scramble to find the special spice. (Repeat).
The gunman who shot Joe and put him in a wheelchair escapes, so Quagmire and Peter join Joe to track him down. (Repeat).
A midlife crisis leads to Lois adopting a wild new persona, and Peter struggles to keep up with her. Meanwhile, Stewie's new pet, a turtle he found in the park, turns out to have an evil side and is bent on ruining Stewie's life. (Repeat).
Peter spins his own tale of the Nativity. (Repeat).
Peter and Lois send Chris to space camp in an effort to boost his self-esteem, but when the Griffins go to pick him up at the end of his stay, they are accidentally blasted into outer space, and it falls to Chris to get them safely back on Earth. (Repeat).
Brian is riding high after his play proves to be a big hit in town, but he is soon trumped as a writer when Stewie pens a piece that winds up on Broadway, leading to problems between the two authors. (Repeat).
Unable to foot the bill for new sneakers, Chris lifts some cash from Lois' purse, but is caught red-handed by Meg, who then blackmails him into doing all her chores in exchange for not turning him in. Chris is soon fed up with the arrangement and takes off to live with Herbert. Meanwhile, Brian and Stewie, obsessed with singer Anne Murray's hit "Snowbird," set out to find her and learn the true me
When financial woes compel Lois to get a job, she's discovered by a voice-over talent agent who hires her for a well-paying gig at an adults-only phone line, where she's rather surprised when one of her callers turns out to be Peter. (Repeat).
A skydiving accident lands Peter in the hospital, where he befriends a guy named Mahmoud who convinces him to convert to Islam, but Quagmire and Joe suspect that Mahmoud has ulterior motives. (Repeat).
Bender becomes the prey after saving a robotic fox from hunters. (Repeat).
The crew attempts a casino heist to recover stolen goods from the robot underground. (Repeat).
A nature documentary transforms the crew into their animal alter egos. (Repeat).
Bender meets his idol, a famous folksinger who's been in jail dozens of times, and tries to make a copy of his guitar. (Repeat).
Rallo's ego rolls out of control when he starts to think he is an ace bowler because he keeps throwing strikes with help from the gutter rails, so it's up to Donna to get him to toe the line. Meanwhile, Cleveland, Lester, Holt and Terry think their friendship needs to be enlivened, so they head to an abandoned amusement park. (Repeat).
A rat running rampant in the house sends Donna and the children to stay with her mother, while Cleveland is left behind to deal with the rodent. Reveling in having the place to himself, Cleveland soon bonds with his new pet pal, whom he names Rat Lauer. Meanwhile, Rallo and Junior play spies, but not all goes well when Junior refuses to reveal what's in his secret-agent briefcase. (Repeat).
During her run for the school board, Donna tries to keep Cleveland in the background, but that plan gets blown out of the water when he finds a way to embarrass her. Meanwhile, Junior makes a splash on the diving team at school, but doesn't want any part of the squad's uniform, a skimpy bathing suit. (Repeat).
The Browns move to L.A., where Cleveland pursues his dream of becoming a Major League Baseball scout, but when he strikes out with that endeavor, he longs for the simple life back in Stoolbend. Meanwhile, the rest of the family are dazzled by the glitz and glamor of Tinseltown. Later, Cleveland befriends a struggling actress, who shows him that all that glitters isn't gold in Hollywood. Baseball s
A bride's wedding night takes a sinister turn when her eccentric new in-laws force her to take part in a terrifying game. (Repeat).
An innocuous game among friends turns into a fight for survival when a group of friends playing "Truth or Dare" are mysteriously killed if they don't carry out the dare or say the truth. Now, the remaining players must find the person who started the twisted game before it is their turn to die. (Repeat).
Bobby's overindulgence in deli food takes priority over escorting Connie to a dance, while Hank's medical photos are on display at an art gallery. Voices include Lisa Jane Persky, Pamela Segall, Lauren Tom and Mike Judge. (Repeat).
To lure the Dallas Cowboys to Arlen, Hank plans a promotional video---but his wife and friends fumble the production. Voices include Mike Judge, Toby Huss, Kathy Najimy, Pamela Segall and Brittany Murphy. (Repeat).