2024-07-05
Edward Asner and Jack Carter play cronies of Cotton, who reveals that Hank's birth was not, repeat, not in Texas. Beth Grant, Stephen Root, Mike Judge. (Repeat).
Ignorance of the Alamo in Bobby's Texas History class prompts Hank to help organize a reenactment, but the author's version is revisionist. Elizabeth Perkins, Brittany Murphy, David Herman. (Repeat).
Hank's fight to correct an error on his driver's license is a red flag to newly patriotic Dale, who reports Hank as a threat to national security. Johnny Hardwick, Ashley Gardner, Mike Judge. (Repeat).
Bobby's misbehavior rankles Hank, but Lucky offers Bobby an intervention at his church. Meanwhile, Hank and the gang face off against a rival neighborhood in a Fourth of July fireworks showdown. (Repeat).
In exchange for study tips, Bart gives the class brain antigeek lessons, but regrets it when the brain becomes too Bart-like. Voices: Nancy Cartwright, Harry Shearer, Jo Ann Harris, Dan Castellaneta, Russi Taylor, Yeardley Smith. (Repeat).
Barry White helps Lisa's effort to save snakes from Whacking Day. And, Bart is expelled from Springfield Elementary. Yeardley Smith, Nancy Cartwright. (Repeat).
Springfield boys try to recapture the town's beloved lemon tree after it's stolen. Voices include Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Tress MacNeille, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer. (Repeat).
Lisa's research on Jebediah Springfield turns up some unknown---and unpopular---facts. Donald Sutherland is a guest voice as the curator of the Springfield Historical Society. Other voices: Yeardley Smith, Harry Shearer, Phil Hartman. (Repeat).
Folk-tale parodies abound, with Homer as Paul Bunyan; Lisa as Connie Appleseed; and Bart as Tom Sawyer, helping to save Huck Finn from a shotgun marriage to Becky Thatcher. Dan Castellaneta, Tress MacNeille, Nancy Cartwright. (Repeat).
School superintendent Chalmers' lessons about Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders get Bart fired up about school (finally!). They also get Chalmers fired, so Bart and his own band of rough riders set out to get Chalmers his job back. (Repeat).
The kids enter an abandoned taffy factory to search for treasure, and Bob and Linda must find them before the building's scheduled demolition in the Season 2 premiere. (Repeat).
Louise expects to get a charge out of taking down her Thomas Edison-obsessed science teacher when she re-creates one of the famous inventor's experiments that involved electrocuting an elephant. (Repeat).
Bob has big dollars signs in his eyes when he learns the upcoming Land Ship parade will be passing by his store, but his hopes go down the toilet when he finds out that two portable johns will be set up in front of the restaurant. Meanwhile, Tina spices up her boring life by hanging out with Jordan, who's been graffitiing the school. (Repeat).
Louise enters Tina in a contest to meet Boo Boo of Boyz 4 Now; and Bob and Linda discover an interesting bit of history regarding the restaurant, which causes tension between Bob and Jimmy Pesto. (Repeat).
Louise brings Tina along on a mission to find the perfect item for her last-ever Show and Tell. Meanwhile, Teddy goes overboard trying to impress a date at the restaurant. (Repeat).
Louise takes a class assignment - and a few unhelpful comments by Wayne - very personally. Meanwhile, Bob hires a masseur-in-training to give Linda a massage for Mother's Day. (Repeat).