2024-06-26
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).
Dale's new high-tech lawn mower is a source of aggravation for Hank, who plans to cut his paranoid neighbor down to size with an elaborate practical joke. Voices include Johnny Hardwick, Mike Judge and Stephen Root. (Repeat).
Bobby brings down the house when he sets fire to the church during a dinner in honor of the new minister (voiced by Mary Tyler Moore). Other voices include Pamela Segall, Toby Huss, Mike Judge and Kathy Najimy. (Repeat).
Hank is not happy when Peggy agrees to tutor a former student---on death row. Meanwhile, Dale tries to become the man's executioner. Voices: Kathy Najimy, Toby Huss, Steven Root, Mike Judge, Johnny Hardwick, Pamela Segall. (Repeat).
Luanne's stress about a test disappears after she claims to have seen Buckley's angel, prompting others' desires to be so touched. Voices include Brittany Murphy, Kathy Najimy, Mike Judge, Pamela Segall Adlon. (Repeat).
Moe's beloved bar rag, loomed as an ornate medieval tapestry, recounts its millennium-spanning life story. And when the rag goes missing, the supposedly friendless Moe realizes that he has more friends than he thought. Meanwhile, Bart begs Milhouse for forgiveness after they get into a fight. (Repeat).
On Valentine's Day, Lisa and an intellectual young man named Nick share a fairy-tale romance and make a secret getaway. Meanwhile, Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage ("Mythbusters") inspire Bart and Milhouse to bust Springfield Elementary School myths. (Repeat).
In the series' 500th episode, the Simpsons are banished from Springfield, thanks to Homer's drunken antics, Bart's shenanigans and Lisa's annoying environmental activism, and end up in an off-the-grid, post-apocalyptic encampment called "The Outlands." Alison Krauss performs the series' theme song. (Repeat).
Bart plasters unflattering graffiti images of Homer all over Springfield. They catch the eyes of established street artists Shepard Fairey, Ron English, Kenny Scharf and Robbie Conal, who catch him in the act, and they invite him to exhibit his work at a gallery show of his own. Meanwhile, a new health-food superstore threatens to put the Kwik-E-Mart out of business. (Repeat).
Following a traumatic incident, Homer's bed-wetting problem worsens, and his family decide to infiltrate his dreams to get to its subconscious source. And in Homer's dreams is where his late mother (voice of Glenn Close) resides. (Repeat).
Mr. Burns replaces all of his employees with robots—with one exception: Homer. This raises the unemployment rate in Springfield significantly, and leads to much misery. And it hits home to Homer, too, when robots attack him. (Repeat).
Bob and his dad, "Big Bob", try to outdo each other in the kitchen when they rehash an old argument at Big Bob's Christmas party. Meanwhile, the kids compete to get the best present for Bob. (Repeat).
When someone in her former Thundergirls troop starts giving away cookie secrets, Tina goes undercover to investigate. Meanwhile, Linda wonders if blondes really do have more fun and dyes her hair. (Repeat).
Tina will do whatever it takes, including enlisting Gene and Louise, in her campaign to secure a much-coveted and powerful hall-monitor promotion. Meanwhile, Linda decorates the restaurant walls with napkin artwork drawn by customers. (Repeat).
Tina, Gene and Louise sign up for a go-kart league, while Bob and Teddy begin pouring Teddy's home-brewed beer on the sly at the restaurant. (Repeat).
Bob agrees to give Logan a job at the restaurant in exchange for a plot at the local community garden. (Repeat).
Tina partners with Darryl to win a contest at the school Valentine's dance, while Linda schedules an adventurous week of copious holiday activities with Bob. (Repeat).
Mayor West goes on trial for a murder that occurred at his mansion. (Repeat).
After Peter, Quagmire and Joe's plane crashes in the Canadian wilderness, Peter goes for help, but gets lost for two months and turns into an unintelligible feral creature, who upon rescue must learn to reacclimate himself into society. (Repeat).
Stewie will stop at nothing to get back his beloved teddy bear after it is recalled, while an ailing Peter is unable to compete in a bowling tournament, so Lois fills in. However, she bonds a little too tightly with the team, and Peter turns jealous. (Repeat).
Peter, Quagmire and Joe rally to save their favorite bar when it is shut down after the owner is killed, while Meg takes an after-school job at a funeral parlor. (Repeat).
When the Griffins move to a farm, Peter launches an illegal drug business. (Repeat).
Stewie and Brian hop in the time machine and head for Las Vegas and a Bette Midler concert, but the machine malfunctions and one of them is rendered "lucky," while the other is "unlucky." (Repeat).
In the Season 11 finale, the Griffins receive an invite to join a posh country club. (Repeat).
In the Season 12 premiere, Peter believes a restaurant place mat to be a treasure map, and soon the residents of Quahog are turning the town upside down and turning against each other. (Repeat).