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Release date: 1992-09-24

Bart leads an uprising at Krusty's summer camp after he and Lisa are subjected to a Dickensian sweatshop.
Release date: 1992-09-24

Marge is cast in a version of "A Streetcar Named Desire," playing Blanche to Ned Flanders' Stanley.
Release date: 1992-10-01

After skipping church one Sunday morning, Homer decides to quit church altogether and spend Sundays worshiping in his own way -- with cigars and beer.
Release date: 1992-10-08

Homer enters Lisa into the Little Miss Springfield Pageant to help her feel better about her looks. But when she must choose between the title and her integrity, she realizes that confidence comes from within.
Release date: 1992-10-15

A Halloween trilogy includes a murderous Krusty doll; a "King Kong" parody; an invasion of zombies unleashed by Bart's incantation.
Release date: 1992-10-29

Bart is punished by being barred from the Itchy and Scratchy movie.
Release date: 1992-11-03

Mr. Burns is instantly smitten when Marge takes a job at the nuclear power plant.
Release date: 1992-11-05

Bart has a crush on his new neighbor, a teenage girl who only has eyes for Jimbo Jones. Bart sets out to prove that Jimbo is not as tough as he seems.
Release date: 1992-11-12

Homer and Barney become competitors in the snow-plowing business.
Release date: 1992-11-19

While trying to get Maggie to say her first word, Marge and Homer reminisce about Bart's and Lisa's first words.
Release date: 1992-12-03

Homer sees a discount doctor for a coronary bypass.
Release date: 1992-12-17

When Springfield gets a sudden windfall, a charismatic traveling salesman convinces the town to build a monorail.
Release date: 1993-01-14

After seeing Aunt Gladys die alone, Aunt Selma wants to get married and have a baby... until she spends a day babysitting Bart and Lisa at Duff Gardens.
Release date: 1993-01-21

When Homer neglects Bart once too often, Bart goes to the Big Brother program to get a new father figure. Stung, Homer replaces Bart with a little brother.
Release date: 1993-02-04

Chief Wiggum's son has a crush on Lisa after she gives him a Valentine out of pity.
Release date: 1993-02-11

After a DUI, Homer swears off beer for a month. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa's sibling rivalry plays out in the school science fair.
Release date: 1993-02-18

Union president Homer fights to keep the dental plan.
Release date: 1993-03-11

An April Fools' Day prank provides the jumping-off point for Simpson family flashbacks.
Release date: 1993-04-01

Lisa and Bart write an Itchy and Scratchy episode; Homer makes up a missing high-school credit.
Release date: 1993-04-15

Lisa takes a stand against Springfield's annual snake-bashing festival.
Release date: 1993-04-29

Overwhelmed by her family's demands during a flu epidemic, Marge accidentally shoplifts at the Kwik-E-Mart and winds up in prison.
Release date: 1993-05-06

Krusty's Hollywood pals help when his show is canceled after a new star causes his ratings to plummet.
Release date: 1993-05-13
Jay Kogen - Producer, Wallace Wolodarsky - Producer, Max Pross - Producer, Tom Martin - Producer, Julie Thacker - Producer, Steve Tompkins - Producer, Dan Greaney - Producer, Don Payne - Producer, J. Michael Mendel - Producer, Bonita Pietila - Producer, David M. Stern - Producer, Michael Wolf - Producer, Mike Scully - Executive Producer, Larina Adamson - Producer, Jonathan Collier - Producer, John Swartzwelder - Producer, Matt Groening - Executive Producer, George Meyer - Producer, David X. Cohen - Producer, David Silverman - Producer, Al Jean - Executive Producer, James L. Brooks - Executive Producer, Sam Simon - Executive Producer, Mike Reiss - Producer, Tim Long - Producer, Frank Mula - Producer, David Mirkin - Producer, Gábor Csupó - Executive Producer, Richard Raynis - Producer, David Sacks - Producer, John Frink - Producer, Marc Wilmore - Producer, Tom Gammill - Producer, Jon Vitti - Producer,