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In order to keep Millie from becoming class president and destroying the school, Tina and Louise volunteer to run Jimmy Junior's campaign. Meanwhile, Bob talks himself into buying an expensive knife and becomes obsessed with using it. (Repeat).
The children, willing to do practically anything to get out of the house after being grounded, compete in an essay contest, with the winner serving as Aunt Gayle's "date" for an evening at the theater. (Repeat).
When Bob's new automatic helicopter unexpectedly breaks up, he and Gene engage the manufacturer in a battle to get a refund. Meanwhile, Louise and Linda prep Tina for an oral book report. (Repeat).
Linda and Bob's romantic out-of-town date proves disappointing to her, while Louis' school pet, a chinchilla, escapes from the house, setting off a wild chase. (Repeat).
The kids land in Saturday detention and pull out all stops to escape early to attend the Cotton Candy Festival. Meanwhile, Bob and Linda deal with a young girl they believe to be a scam artist. (Repeat).
After starting a band with Tina, Louise, Rudy, Peter and Daryl, and then getting tossed from it, Gene swears he'll never play again, so Tina and Louise team to help him rediscover his love of music. Meanwhile, Linda suffers through a horrible rash. (Repeat).
Peter has a twin growing out of his neck and names him Chip, but it's not long before everyone takes a shine to the appendage and Peter begins to feel like a second-class citizen, so he decides to literally cut him loose. (Repeat).
Quagmire begins dating a sexually insatiable woman who kidnaps him to become her sex slave, so Peter, Joe and Quagmire's dad scour Quahog's seedy back alleys to locate and save him. Meanwhile, Stewie, Brian and Stewie's teddy bear, Rupert, become involved in an odd love triangle. (Repeat).
Meg accidentally spills her lunch on a new student, the aptly named "Mental Mike," who plans a showdown with her on the coming Friday. Meanwhile, after constant, in-the-nude harassment from Peter, Brian decides he can't bear it anymore. (Repeat).
The Griffins' vacation in Italy is jeopardized when Peter accidentally destroys their passports and they are forced to deal with troublesome immigration policies. (Repeat).
Stewie's time machine transports him and Brian to 17th-century Jamestown, where they proceed to alter the course of mankind, and a rash decision by Stewie may leave them unable to get back to the future. (Repeat).
Peter and Quagmire discover they have a talent for singing and blend their voices into a Simon and Garfunkel-like music duo, but soon there's disharmony in the air when fame goes to Peter's head. (Repeat).
Peter teaches his Scrooge-like father-in-law a thing or two about the holiday spirit, while Stewie discovers the meaning of confession. (Repeat).
Peter experiences bedroom-performance problems and turns to Quagmire and Joe to get him back on track in the sack. (Repeat).
The crew star in a trio of Saturday-morning cartoons. (Repeat).
Bender goes grave-robbing to bring his favorite actor, Calculon, back to life. (Repeat).
Bender looks for his rear end all over the universe. (Repeat).
Leela grows tentacles due to a rare condition, and stumbles upon a secret genetic engineering lab. (Repeat).
A lice outbreak at school means Rallo must lop off his beloved Afro, and when the other kids start making fun of him, Junior has his back. Meanwhile, Cleveland house-sits at Freight Train and Cookie's, where things take a bad turn after his pals show up. (Repeat).
Donna is incensed when Cleveland and his mom are mistaken for husband and wife on a visit to a retirement home. Meanwhile, Rallo rips off a candy bar from a vendor, and then tries to get Junior to take the rap for the theft. (Repeat).
Freight Train unwittingly invites Cleveland to a lowrider convention, where Dr. Fist suggests that the elder Brown's unusual behavior may be caused by dementia. (Repeat).
In the Season 4 finale, Freight Train takes the unathletic Junior to the YMCA, where the teen shows a remarkable talent for pole dancing. (Repeat).
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In this feel-good adventure, a young boy learns kung fu from a kindly maintenance man after being forced to move from Detroit to China, where he becomes the target of a school bully. (Repeat).
This action-spy thriller prequel features the Duke of Oxford getting wind of a sinister plot to eradicate millions of people in a pre-World War I Europe, being concocted by some of the world's notorious historical figures such as Rasputin. The story follows and unfolds the origins of the Kingsman, the independent intelligence agency. (Repeat).
Bill is accepting, but Hank isn't, when opposing players lie down to let an injured high-school jock break Bill's touchdown record. Voices: Stephen Root, Mike Judge, Johnny Hardwick, Kathy Najimy, Pamela Segal Aldon. (Repeat).
Forced to take a vacation, Hank becomes a substitute shop teacher, and a popular one, rousing jealousy in Peggy. Voices: Kathy Najimy, Mike Judge, Pamela Segall Adlon, Brittany Murphy. (Repeat).
In "Treehouse of Horror XXIII," Marge and Homer go back to ancient Mayan times and learn that the world will come to an end in 2012; and a glitch in the Springfield Subatomic Supercollider wreaks havoc on the city; Marge as a youngster has a devil of a time after entering into a satanic pact; and Bart travels back to 1974 for a chance to buy a comic book at its cover price, and inadvertently puts
An auto accident sends Marge car shopping, and after she buys the perfect five-passenger vehicle she realizes that the car would be too small if she were to have another baby, which she is considering, much to Homer's shock. Meanwhile, Bart and his pals try to discover why Lisa is leaving school early for clandestine meetings downtown. (Repeat).
After Grampa takes it on the lam from the retirement home, a frantic Homer and Marge try to track him down, and their search uncovers some surprising secrets from his past, including the revelation that he once worked at a restaurant with Marvin Hamlisch (who provides his own voice) and fell in love with a singer at the eatery. Meanwhile, Lisa is flush with excitement when she discovers the joys o
Homer is thrown for a loop when he discovers one of his bowling buddies is an accountant for the mob, while Lisa passes out during a saxophone solo and decides to add an extra nutritional supplement, insects, to her vegetarian diet. But when she dreams of the bugs pleading for their lives, she reconsiders her decision. (Repeat).
Homer is bummed when his "MyPad" tablet computer breaks, but hope springs eternal when Ned Flanders discovers a tree with magical powers and a bark that spells out "HOPE" in the Simpsons' backyard. (Repeat).
Wanting to cultivate a cooler image, Homer starts hanging out with his hip new neighbors from Portland, Ore., but Marge has some problems with their modern child-rearing methods and Bart catches on that their son, T-Rex, is a little monster. (Repeat).