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The Simpsons (season 13)
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes22
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseNovember 6, 2001 –
May 22, 2002
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List of The Simpsons episodes

The Simpsons ranked 30th in the season ratings with an average viewership of 12.4 million viewers. It was the second-highest-rated show on Fox after Malcolm in the Middle. Season 13 was released on DVD in Region 1 on August 24, 2010, Region 2 on September 20, 2010, and Region 4 on December 1, 2010. The Simpsons - Season 30 Episode 13. Family Guy Full Episodes Season 15 Episodes 01 - The Boys in the Band. Family Guy - Peter Griffin. The Simpsons Guy (a Family Guy episode), which aired immediately after 'Clown in the Dumps', was assigned production number BACX22/BACX23 and technically counts as a component of the 25th production season of The Simpsons and the 13th broadcast season of Family Guy. It does not, however, count towards the series' official episode count. Sign in to like videos, comment, and subscribe. Watch Queue Queue.

The Simpsons' thirteenth season originally aired on the Fox network between November 6, 2001 and May 22, 2002 and consists of 22 episodes. The show runner for the thirteenth production season was Al Jean who executive-produced 17 episodes. Mike Scully executive-produced the remaining five, which were all hold-overs that were produced for the previous season. The Simpsons is an animated series about a working-class family, which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The show is set in the fictional city of Springfield, and lampoons American culture, society, television and many aspects of the human condition.

The season won an Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production, and was nominated for several other awards, including two Primetime Emmy Awards, three Writers Guild of America Awards, and an Environmental Media Award. The Simpsons ranked 30th in the season ratings with an average viewership of 12.4 million viewers. It was the second-highest-rated show on Fox after Malcolm in the Middle.[1] Season 13 was released on DVD in Region 1 on August 24, 2010, Region 2 on September 20, 2010, and Region 4 on December 1, 2010.

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Production[edit]

Mike Scully served as executive producer for the show for seasons nine to twelve. Five of the episodes produced for season 12 were held over and aired as part of the thirteenth season.[2] He left the show following season 12 and was replaced by Al Jean. Jean was one of the original writers for The Simpsons, and served as executive producer of the third and fourth seasons with Mike Reiss before leaving the show in 1993. Jean returned full-time to The Simpsons during the tenth season (1998),[3] this time without Reiss.[4] Jean called it 'a great job with a lot of responsibility,' and cited 'the fact that people love it so much' as 'great.'[5]

Writers credited with episodes in the thirteenth season included Joel H. Cohen, John Frink, Don Payne, Carolyn Omine, George Meyer, Mike Scully, Dana Gould, John Swartzwelder, Ian Maxtone-Graham, Matt Selman, Tim Long, Jon Vitti, Matt Warburton, Deb Lacusta and cast member Dan Castellaneta. Freelance writers included Bill Freiberger. Animation directors included Bob Anderson, Mike B. Anderson, Mark Kirkland, Jen Kamerman, Lance Kramer, Nancy Kruse, Lauren MacMullan, Michael Marcantel, Pete Michels, Steven Dean Moore, Matthew Nastuk, Michael Polcino, Jim Reardon and Chuck Sheetz.

The main cast consisted of Dan Castellaneta (Homer Simpson, Grampa Simpson, Krusty the Clown among others), Julie Kavner (Marge Simpson), Nancy Cartwright (Bart Simpson, Ralph Wiggum, Nelson Muntz), Yeardley Smith (Lisa Simpson), Hank Azaria (Moe Szyslak, Apu, Chief Wiggum, among others) and Harry Shearer (Ned Flanders, Mr. Burns, Principal Skinner, among others).[6] Other cast members included Marcia Wallace (Edna Krabappel), Pamela Hayden (Milhouse Van Houten, among others), Tress MacNeille (Agnes Skinner, among others), Russi Taylor (Martin Prince) and Karl Wiedergott (additional characters).[6]

Release[edit]

Critical reception[edit]

Some critics felt season 13 was an improvement over the previous Scully seasons.[7][8] DVDDizzy rhetorically asked how the season 'stand[s] up for someone just looking to jump into a full, semi-recent year of episodes', answering 'Pretty darn well'. It explained 'Nearly everything that makes 'The Simpsons' what it is can be found here. Most important is the large cast of Springfield residents used to perfection..Clearly, real thought and lots of it goes into each episode's creation', and added 'it's almost miraculous how fresh and sharp 'The Simpsons' remains in its thirteenth year on air'. The site explained 'Not every moment here is brilliant. After a rocky start, the season really hits its groove a few episodes in. Even though jokes don't always land, there are guaranteed to be at least a few amusing moments per episode. The stylings haven't changed all that much. There are tasteful homages and cultural references, including loving parodies of classic movies, television, and literature [and] as usual, tons of famous guest stars lend their voices, some as themselves and others as fictional characters'.[9] Adam Rayner of WhatCulture wrote that 'Season thirteen represents a time when the show was clinging to the classic humour that was derived from situations that were rooted in a reality—albeit a heightened reality—which could happen to you and your family, while slowly descending into the surreal and farcical.'[10] Matt Wheeldon of GoodFilmGuide said 'the 13th Season another solid, and fairly memorable, effort from the world's best loved cartoon; even if it isn't the be all and end all of Simpsons cartooning.[11]DVD Talk's Ryan Keefer gave a season 3.5/5 stars and said 'While Jean might not have brought things to previous glory, he certainly righted the ship in Season 13.'[7] Blu-Ray.com gave season 13 a 3.5/5 and Casey Broadwater's sentiment was 'The hit-to-miss ratio is much better here than in the previous three seasons, and while the episodes are never quite as hilarious as the Simpsons of old—from way back in the early 1990s—season 13 does mark a turning point for the series.' Ron Martin of 411 Mania was more critical giving the season a 6.5/10. Part of the verdict was 'Season 13 is representative of the chaotic scatterbrained nature the show would take on from here on out.'[12] Casey Burchby of DVD Talk gave the season a 3/5 and wrote 'the thirteenth season is further proof of the regrettable change in comic tone that the series took on in the early part of the last decade.'[13]

Awards and nominations[edit]

In 2002, The Simpsons won its eleventh consecutive Annie Award for Best Animated Television Production.[14]

'She of Little Faith' was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming less than One Hour). The song 'Ode to Branson' from 'The Old Man and the Key' by Alf Clausen and Jon Vitti was nominated for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music and Lyrics.[15] 'Brawl in the Family' was nominated for the Environmental Media Award for Best Television Episodic Comedy.[16] Three episodes were nominated for the Writers Guild of America Award in the animation category: 'Blame It on Lisa' (written by Bob Bendetson), 'The Bart Wants What It Wants' (written by John Frink and Don Payne) and 'Jaws Wired Shut' (written by Matt Selman). The award was won by the Futurama episode 'Godfellas'.[17] It marked the only time since the introduction of the category that a show other than The Simpsons won the award.[18]

In 2003, the show was the first and only animated program to be nominated for a Golden Globe Award, for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, which it lost to Curb Your Enthusiasm.[19]

Episodes[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
2701'Treehouse of Horror XII'Jim ReardonJoel H. CohenJohn Frink & Don PayneCarolyn OmineNovember 6, 2001CABF1913
In the twelfth Treehouse of Horror episode:
Hex and the City – While on a day trip through Ethnictown, Homer's bumbling catches the ire of a gypsy, who curses Homer's family and friends into receiving nothing but bad luck.
House of Whacks – in this mixed parody of Demon Seed and 2001: A Space Odyssey, Marge buys an automated house and customizes it with the Pierce Brosnan personality, who falls for Marge and attempts to murder Homer.
Wiz Kids – In this Harry Potter parody, Bart and Lisa go to a school for wizards, and Lord Montemort (Mr. Burns) uses Bart to capture Lisa's magic.
Guest star:Pierce Brosnan and Matthew Perry.[20]
2712'The Parent Rap'Mark KirklandGeorge Meyer & Mike ScullyNovember 11, 2001CABF2214.9
Bart gets in trouble for joyriding in a police car, but feels confident he will be let off by Judge Snyder. However, Snyder goes on vacation before ruling his verdict and is replaced with a coldhearted judge named Constance Harm. She accuses Homer of being a negligent father and sentences him to be tethered to Bart. The two are against it at first but later start to bond. Marge however is unable to take anymore of it and slices the tether off of them both. Homer and Marge then go after Judge Harm only to end up sinking her houseboat. Eventually Bart decides to take punishment and is about to be sentenced to 5 year in juvenile hall, only though Judge Snyder returns and dismisses Harm.
Guest star:Jane Kaczmarek and Jess Harnell.[21]
2723'Homer the Moe'Jen KamermanDana GouldNovember 18, 2001CABF2014.4
Moe becomes depressed and decides to return to bartending school so he can re-evaluate himself. He meets an old teacher, who suggests that Moe try improving his bar, which might make him happier. Moe takes the advice, and turns his bar into a trendy nightclub, which does not sit well with his regular customers Homer, Lenny, Carl, and Barney.
Guest star:R.E.M. (Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Michael Stipe).[22]
2734'A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love'Lance KramerJohn SwartzwelderDecember 2, 2001CABF1813.4
Homer becomes a fortune cookie writer for a Chinatown restaurant. Mr. Burns reads one of Homer's fortunes, which says that the reader will find love before Flag Day is over. Burns goes searching for love and meets Gloria, a meter maid, and asks her out. Gloria reluctantly agrees, and Burns recruits Homer to help him look young and hip to his new girlfriend.
Guest star:Julia Louis-Dreyfus and George Takei.[23]
2745'The Blunder Years'Steven Dean MooreIan Maxtone-GrahamDecember 9, 2001CABF2112.9
After tricking Marge into thinking an advertising spokesman is coming to visit her, Homer takes Marge and the rest of the family to a restaurant. A hypnotist uses his powers on Homer, and makes him remember a horrific childhood incident where Homer found a dead body in a ravine. The Simpson family decides to investigate this and find out where the body came from.
Guest star:Paul Newman, Judith Owen and Joe Mantegna.[24]
2756'She of Little Faith'Steven Dean MooreBill FreibergerDecember 16, 2001DABF0213.2
After Homer and Bart's model rocket damages the church, Mr. Burns makes a deal to commercialize the church in return for paying for the damages. Lisa becomes disgusted at what the church has become, so she decides to find a new religion suitable for her. She eventually converts to Buddhism, causing Marge to fear for Lisa's soul.
Guest star:Richard Gere.[25]
2767'Brawl in the Family'Matthew NastukJoel H. CohenJanuary 6, 2002DABF0111.8
A social worker is assigned to make the Simpson family functional after they get arrested for fighting while playing Monopoly. He helps them learn how to work together and function as a family. The moment is ruined when, Ginger and Amber, the barmaids who married Homer and Flanders while they were drunk in 'Viva Ned Flanders', arrive at the Simpsons' home, which outrages Marge.
Guest star:Delroy Lindo and Jane Kaczmarek.[26]
2778'Sweets and Sour Marge'Mark KirklandCarolyn OmineJanuary 20, 2002DABF0312.3
Springfield is officially declared the World's Fattest Town after an attempt to break a world record lands everyone on top of a truck scale. Out of embarrassment and disgust, Marge goes on a crusade against the local sugar corporation. However, when sugar is banned, Homer, Bart, Mr. Burns and Apu start bootlegging sugar.
Guest star:Ben Stiller.[27]
2789'Jaws Wired Shut'Nancy KruseMatt SelmanJanuary 27, 2002DABF0514.2
A jaw injury from colliding with a new town statue turns Homer into a better listener while recuperating with his jaws wired shut, but once the wires come off, Homer does not go back to being loud and obnoxious and Marge becomes starved for thrills.
Guest star:John Kassir.[28]
27910'Half-Decent Proposal'Lauren MacMullanTim LongFebruary 10, 2002DABF0413.2
Homer develops a snoring problem, so Marge decides to spend a night with her sisters Patty and Selma. After a night of drinking, Marge sees a news report about her ex-prom date Artie Ziff, who is now very wealthy, and decides to send him an e-mail. Artie is still obsessed with Marge, so he offers the Simpsons $1 million in exchange for Marge spending a weekend with him.
Guest star:Jon Lovitz.[29]
28011'The Bart Wants What It Wants'Michael PolcinoJohn Frink & Don PayneFebruary 17, 2002DABF0611.2
Bart befriends Rainer Wolfcastle's daughter Greta. She has a crush on Bart, but he does not seem to realize it and eventually stops seeing her. Seeking revenge, Greta begins dating Bart's best friend Milhouse, which causes Bart to start missing her. She leaves for Toronto with her father, and Bart convinces his family to follow them there.
Guest star:Reese Witherspoon and Wolfgang Puck.[30]
28112'The Lastest Gun in the West'Bob AndersonJohn SwartzwelderFebruary 24, 2002DABF0713.2
While running away from a vicious dog, Bart meets Buck McCoy, a former Western film star. Bart begins hanging out with him and starts to idolize him. Bart wants to help McCoy stage a comeback, so he convinces all of the kids in town to become interested in the Wild West. McCoy appears on the Krusty the Clown Show, but the comeback flops when Buck begins drinking again and injures Krusty the Clown.
Guest star:Dennis Weaver and Frank Welker.[31]
28213'The Old Man and the Key'Lance KramerJon VittiMarch 10, 2002DABF0914.5
Grampa falls in love with Zelda, a woman who has an interest in men who can drive. He decides to get his driver's license back, but is ignorant to Homer and Marge's concerns that she is only using him for his car.
Guest star:Olympia Dukakis and Bill Saluga.[32]
28314'Tales from the Public Domain'Mike B. AndersonAndrew KreisbergJosh LiebMatt WarburtonMarch 17, 2002DABF0811.7
When Homer gets a notice from the library that he has a book of classic tales that is years overdue, he finds it on the shelf and reads three stories: The Odyssey (where Homer and his bar buddies try to get home after fighting the Trojans), Joan of Arc (where Lisa leads the French against the English with the help of God), and Hamlet (where Bart tries to kill Moe after Moe kills Homer in order to marry Marge).[33]
28415'Blame It on Lisa'Steven Dean MooreBob BendetsonMarch 31, 2002DABF1011.1
When Homer gets the family's telephone service cut off for refusing to pay for calls made to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Lisa confesses that she was the one who called Rio after sponsoring an orphan who goes missing. She convinces the family to travel to Brazil to look for him. However, once there, they have no luck finding him, and Homer is kidnapped.[34]
28516'Weekend at Burnsie's'Michael MarcantelJon VittiApril 7, 2002DABF1112.5
Homer is prescribed medicinal marijuana after getting pecked in the eyes by a murder of crows. While his family and friends worry about the drug altering his personality, Homer becomes Mr. Burns's vice president after cracking up at Burns's antiquated jokes.
Guest star:Phish (Trey Anastasio, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon and Page McConnell).[35]
28617'Gump Roast'Mark KirklandDeb Lacusta & Dan CastellanetaApril 21, 2002DABF1212.3
In this clip show episode, Homer is honored at a Friars' Club Roast. A number of characters show up to roast him, but the celebrating is interrupted by Kang and Kodos, who say that humanity will be judged based on Homer's experiences.[36]
28718'I Am Furious (Yellow)'Chuck SheetzJohn SwartzwelderApril 28, 2002DABF1312.4
Inspired by a cartoonist who speaks at the school as part of a career day assembly, Bart creates a comic book series based on Homer and his anger problems, which turns into a popular Internet cartoon series called Angry Dad. Homer finds out about this and is at first outraged, but after talking to his family, he decides to try to become a less angry person.
Guest star:Stan Lee.[37]
28819'The Sweetest Apu'Matthew NastukJohn SwartzwelderMay 5, 2002DABF1411.8
Homer and Marge discover that Apu is having an affair with the Squishee delivery lady at the Kwik-E-Mart. They decide to keep Apu's wife Manjula from finding out about it. However, she eventually learns of Apu's affair by watching store security tapes. She throws Apu out of the house and decides to file for divorce, but soon realizes that she misses him.
Guest star:James Lipton.[38]
28920'Little Girl in the Big Ten'Lauren MacMullanJon VittiMay 12, 2002DABF1511.2
Lisa tries to fit in with two college students by lying about her age. She finds that the college atmosphere is perfect for her, but her lie is soon discovered and she is shunned by her fellow elementary school students. Meanwhile, Bart is diagnosed with a weakened immune system after getting bitten by a Chinese mosquito and must live in a plastic, germ-free bubble.
Guest star:Robert Pinsky.[39]
29021'The Frying Game'Michael PolcinoJohn SwartzwelderMay 19, 2002DABF1610.8
While faced with community service for abusing an endangered insect, Homer begins assisting an elderly woman named Mrs. Bellamy. One night, Mrs. Bellamy is murdered, and Homer and Marge are accused of committing the crime.
Guest star:Carmen Electra and Frances Sternhagen.[40]
29122'Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge'Pete MichelsDana GouldMay 22, 2002DABF178.2
Homer starts a security company with Lenny and Carl after the police are ineffective during a blackout, and eventually Mayor Quimby decides to have them replace the police. Homer finds that he excels at the job, but then he runs afoul of mob boss Fat Tony, who threatens Homer with death unless he leaves town.
Guest star:Joe Mantegna.[41]

Blu-ray and DVD release[edit]

The DVD and Blu-ray boxset for season thirteen was released by 20th Century Fox in the United States and Canada on August 24, 2010, eight years after it had completed broadcast on television. As well as every episode from the season, the Blu-ray and DVD releases feature bonus material including deleted scenes, animatics, and commentaries for every episode.[42] The boxart features Ralph Wiggum, and a special limited edition 'embossed head case' package was also released.[43] The Blu-ray set is also available on Region 4. In Region 2, the set is only available on DVD.

The Complete Thirteenth Season
Set details[44]Special features[42]
  • 22 episodes
  • 3-disc set (Blu-ray)
  • 4-disc set (DVD)
  • AUDIO (DVD)
    • English 5.1 Dolby Digital
    • Spanish 2.0 Dolby Surround
    • French 2.0 Dolby Surround
  • AUDIO (Blu-Ray)
    • English 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio
    • Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital
    • French 5.1 Dolby Digital
  • SUBTITLES
    • English SDH
    • Spanish[44]
  • Introduction from Matt Groening
  • Optional commentaries for all 22 episodes
  • Animation showcases for 'The Parent Rap'
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Special Language Feature
    • Treehouse of Horror XII
      • Portuguese 2.0
      • Czech 2.0
      • Japanese 2.0
      • German 2.0
  • Featurette: 'Ralphisms'
  • Featurette: 'The People Ball'
  • Featurette: 'The 13th Crewman'
  • Featurette: 'Blame It on the Monkeys'
  • Featurette: 'The Games'
  • Featurette: 'The Sweet Life of Ralph'
  • Sketch Galleries
  • Commercials
Release Dates
Region 1Region 2Region 4
August 24, 2010September 20, 2010December 1, 2010

References[edit]

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External links[edit]

  • Season 13 at TheSimpsons.com
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  • Season 13 at TV.com
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Treehouse of Horror XII

Season 13, Episode 1

November 6, 2001

“Treehouse of Horror XII” includes Pierce Brosnan as the voice of a computerized house that falls for Marge; a Gypsy's curse bringing bad luck to Homer's loved ones; and Bart and Lisa as competing wizards, with Bart enlisting help from a dark source.

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The Parent Rap

Season 13, Episode 2

November 12, 2001

A tough judge (Jane Kaczmarek) blames Homer for Bart's latest prank and orders them to be tethered together to achieve better parental supervision. Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Harry Shearer.

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Homer the Moe

Season 13, Episode 3

November 18, 2001

To change his attitude, Moe changes his bar, but the result drives his regulars out..and into Homer's garage bar, where R.E.M. performs. Hank Azaria, Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner.

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A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love

Season 13, Episode 4

December 2, 2001

Julia Louis-Dreyfus gives voice to a young woman wooed by Burns, who drafts Homer to help him cultivate a more youthful image. Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria, Dan Castellaneta.

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The Blunder Years

Season 13, Episode 5

December 9, 2001

A hypnotist unlocks a repressed memory in Homer, who recalls childhood times with Moe, Carl and Lenny---and his finding a corpse. Paul Newman and singer Judith Owen have voice cameos. Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer, Dan Castellaneta.

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She of Little Faith

Season 13, Episode 6

December 16, 2001

In this Christmas episode, Richard Gere offers Buddhist teachings to Lisa after she leaves her church because of Mr. Burns' tacky fund-raising efforts, which include commercials (during sermons) and podium-placed ads.

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Brawl in the Family

Season 13, Episode 7

January 6, 2002

A social worker is assigned to try to bring the family together after police respond to a fight between Bart and Homer during a game of Monopoly. Pamela Hayden, Tress MacNeille, Ron Taylor.

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Sweets and Sour Marge

Season 13, Episode 8

January 20, 2002

Ben Stiller plays a sugar company's CEO who draws Marge's ire after Springfield is declared the “World's Fattest Town.” Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria.

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Jaws Wired Shut

Season 13, Episode 9

January 27, 2002

An(other) accident forces Homer's jaws to be wired shut, and improved listening skills result in a kinder, gentler---and more boring---Homer. Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer.

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Half Decent Proposal

Season 13, Episode 10

February 10, 2002

Now fabulously wealthy, Marge's grabby prom date Artie Ziff (Jon Lovitz) offers a million dollars for a weekend with her that, he says, will have “no funny stuff.” The Simpsons agree when they realize the money will help their marriage---by paying for an operation that will cure Homer's snoring. Julie Kavner, Dan Castellaneta, Hank Azaria.

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The Bart Wants What It Wants

Season 13, Episode 11

February 17, 2002

Reese Witherspoon plays film star Rainier Wolfcastle's daughter, whose crush on Bart is unrequited. Wolfgang Puck has a cameo. Nancy Cartwright, Pamela Hayden, Harry Shearer.

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The Lastest Gun in the West

Season 13, Episode 12

February 24, 2002

Dennis Weaver plays an old cowboy star whose newest pal, Bart, tries to land him a guest shot on Krusty's show. Dan Castellaneta, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith.

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The Old Man and the Key

Season 13, Episode 13

March 11, 2002

Grampa Simpson regains his driver's license to woo a new woman (Olympia Dukakis) but is goaded into a race by senior punks. Dan Castellaneta, Hank Azaria, Julie Kavner.

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Tales from the Public Domain

Season 13, Episode 14

March 18, 2002

In a trilogy of classics parodies, Homer seeks to destroy Troy as Odysseus; Lisa's Joan of Arc leads the French; and Bart plays Hamlet, with Moe as Claudius. Dan Castellaneta, Yeardley Smith, Nancy Cartwright.

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Blame It on Lisa

Mac os x 10.6.6 snow leopard. Season 13, Episode 15

April 1, 2002

The Simpsons go to Brazil when the orphan whom Lisa's been sponsoring there is reported missing. Tress MacNeille, Yeardley Smith, Julie Kavner.

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Weekend at Burnsie's

Season 13, Episode 16

April 8, 2002

The band Phish has a cameo in an episode in which Dr. Hibbert prescribes medicinal marijuana for Homer's eye injury, and the resulting joviality nets Homer a promotion from Mr. Burns. Harry Shearer, Dan Castellaneta, Hank Azaria.

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Gump Roast

Season 13, Episode 17

April 21, 2002

The Springfield Friars Club roasts Homer, with emcee Krusty the Clown introducing friends, family and their memories from past episodes. Dan Castellaneta (who co-wrote with wife Deb Lacusta), Hank Azaria, Julie Kavner.

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I Am Furious Yellow

Season 13, Episode 18

April 28, 2002

Encouraged by comic-book guru Stan Lee (in a cameo), Bart creates a strip about Homer that gets onto the Internet. Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria, Dan Castellaneta.

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The Sweetest Apu

Season 13, Episode 19

May 5, 2002

Apu's fling with the Squishee Lady is caught live by Homer, but on tape by his wife Manjula (Jan Hooks). James Lipton has a cameo. Hank Azaria, Tress MacNeille, Julie Kavner.

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Little Girl in the Big Ten

Season 13, Episode 20

May 12, 2002

Two college girls mistake Lisa for a peer; Bart lives inside a bubble to contain the infection he got from a Chinese mosquito. Former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky has a cameo. Yeardley Smith, Nancy Cartwright, Harry Shearer.

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The Frying Game

Season 13, Episode 21

July 29, 2002

Homer's community service for threatening an endangered species involves helping a kindly senior, who meets an untimely death. Carmen Electra and Frances Sternhagen are guest voices. Julie Kavner, Dan Castellaneta, Hank Azaria.

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Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge

Season 13, Episode 22

May 22, 2002

Homer starts a security company that ultimately replaces the cops---and runs afoul of mobster Fat Tony (Joe Mantegna). Dan Castellaneta, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer.

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