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- Homer's laziness begets the ire of his industrious but arrogant new co-worker Frank Grimes; Bart buys a run-down factory for a dollar.
- After being released from prison on parole, Sideshow Bob plots to murder Bart.
- The family's job at Mr. Burns' country estate goes awry when Homer goes mad; Homer's attempt to repair a toaster results in inadvertent time travel; The school staff turn cannibalistic.
- After Mr. Burns steals oil from Springfield Elementary and blocks out the sun, an unknown person shoots him.
- The Simpsons move to the town of Cypress Creek, where Homer works for a friendly boss who happens to be a supervillain; the rest of the family has a hard time with the transfer.
- After receiving a considerable donation of money, Springfield builds a monorail system with Homer as the conductor, unaware they've just boarded a one-way train to Hell.
- Special Agents Mulder and Scully arrive in Springfield after Homer claims to have seen an alien.
- Homer is branded as a pervert after his kids' babysitter misconstrues his retrieval of a candy from the seat of her pants as a sexual advance.
- Homer becomes a member of a mysterious organization called the Stonecutters and is heralded as "the chosen one".
- Homer intentionally gains more weight in order to qualify for disability and work from home, but soon realizes that being morbidly obese comes with its own problems.
- When Mr. Burns revokes the plant's dental plan, forcing Lisa to be fitted with cheap, ugly braces, Homer leads its union into going on strike.
- A series of vignettes showcasing a day in the life of various Springfield residents.
- 1989– 30mTV-PG9.0 (5.3K)TV EpisodeHomer must travel to New York to get his car back, which is illegally parked at World Trade Center Plaza.
- While Mr. Burns is hospitalized, an investigation into his shooter begins; although Smithers initially suspects himself, a trace of Simpson DNA narrows down the list of possible culprits.
- In an effort to increase the dismal television ratings for their space launches, NASA decides to send an ordinary man into space, and Homer is chosen for the task.
- Homer recounts the story of Maggie's birth when the kids ask why there are no photos of her in the family album.
- After attributing a relaxing Sunday to his skipping church, Homer vows to never attend service again, and forms his own religion to justify his behavior.
- Moe claims a drink that Homer invented is his own, with the drink making the bar a local hot spot, but threatens his friendship with Homer.
- After alcohol is banned in Springfield, Homer adopts the moniker of the "Beer Baron" to bootleg liquor, prompting an investigation from an uptight Treasury agent.
- After Marge befriends John, a gay store owner, Homer worries that his presence will have a negative effect on Bart's sexuality.
- Homer opens a successful snow-plowing business, only to inspire Barney to start a rival outfit that puts him out of work.
- 1989– 23mTV-PG8.8 (5.7K)TV EpisodeAfter apparently consuming poison blowfish, Homer is told that he only has 24 hours to live.
- After his birthday party goes wrong, Mr. Burns begins to want his childhood toy, a teddy bear named Bobo; Homer finds that Maggie is in possession of the doll.
- Homer sells his soul to the Devil for a donut, Bart contends with a gremlin on the side of the school bus which only he can see, and the family discovers that Mr. Burns is a vampire.
- Bart casually sells his soul to Milhouse for $5 but soon regrets it; Moe converts his dank bar into a family restaurant.