Homer tells the story of how his barbershop quartet climbed the charts.
Sideshow Bob is paroled and swears vengeance on Bart, so the Simpsons go into the witness protection program.
After failing a test, Homer is sent to college for nuclear physics, and given three nerd tutors.
Mr. Burns mourns his lost childhood and the efforts of everyone can't cheer him on his birthday.
"The Devil and Homer Simpson" Homer sells his soul to the Devil for a donut and Marge comes to his defense. "Terror at 5 1/2 Feet" Bart tries to convince his friends that a gremlin is destroying their bus. "Bart Simpson's Dracula" Mr. Burns plays a vampire in a spoof of Coppola's "Dracula."
Marge takes a ride on the wild side with her divorced neighbor in a stolen car.
A self-help guru sees Bart as the perfect "Child within" and has everyone imitating him.
While under the influence of sugar, Bart joins the Junior Campers and gets stuck on a rafting trip, which Homer screws up.
Homer is tempted by a new female co-worker who has more than a little in common with him.
The town votes to legalize gambling to cure it's financial problems, but it's Marge that gets hooked on the slot machines.
When a cat burglar hits Springfield, Homer leads a vigilante mob to catch him.
Apu is fired from Kwik-E-Mart after selling spoiled food to Homer. They then travel to the home office in India to get his job back.
While working as Krusty's assistant, Bart becomes a star when he messes up an act and then claims "I didn't do it."
Lisa is upset with the sexist phrases used by her new Talking Malibu Stacy, so she designs her own doll to compete.
Homer competes with Barney to be NASA's "average" American in space.
When Flanders win tickets to the big football game, he becomes Homer's new best friend.
Bart wins a not too pleasant elephant in a radio contest.
After Mr. Burns chooses Bart as his heir, he then tries to win him over.
Bart gets Principal Skinner fired and then goes about getting him re-hired.
Bart is the only witness that can get an innocent man off the hook, but he must admit he played hooky from school.
Homer's dad falls for Marge's mom, but loses out to a competitor, who proposes.
Homer teaches a class on marriage, but may end his own when he tells too many stories about Marge.