Season 3 (1991)
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Episodes 24
Stark Raving Dad
A deviation from his norm lands Homer in a mental institution, where he shares a room with a man who thinks he's Michael Jackson.
Koʻproq oʻqishMr. Lisa Goes to Washington
Lisa's essay wins the Simpsons a trip to Washington, D.C., where her faith in democracy is shaken by her unethical Congressman.
Koʻproq oʻqishWhen Flanders Failed
Flanders suffers a failure after Homer wishes him ill.
Koʻproq oʻqishBart the Murderer
While working for Fat Tony, Bart gains enough influence with his boss to solve his problems with Principal Skinner--perhaps permanently.
Koʻproq oʻqishHomer Defined
Homer's averting of a nuclear meltdown earns him employee-of-the-month honors--and a call from Magic Johnson; Milhouse's parents prohibit him from playing with Bart.
Koʻproq oʻqishLike Father, Like Clown
Bart and Lisa use theological arguments to try to reunite Krusty the Clown and his rabbi father, who disowned Krusty when he turned from rabbi to clown.
Koʻproq oʻqishTreehouse of Horror II
Maggie uses one of three wishes; a mind-reading Bart rules Springfield; Homer donates his brain to Mr. Burns' science project.
Koʻproq oʻqishLisa's Pony
After disappointing Lisa, Homer buys her a pony, solving one problem, but creating others, requiring a second job--at Apu's Kwik-E-Mart.
Koʻproq oʻqishSaturdays of Thunder
When Homer helps Bart build a soapbox racer, it does little for the car but a lot for their relationship.
Koʻproq oʻqishFlaming Moe's
Moe steals the drink recipe Homer invented, and the rechristened “Flaming Moe” turns his tavern into a hotspot. When a national franchise wants to buy the recipe, Homer wants revenge.
Koʻproq oʻqishBurns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk
Burns sells the power plant to a German corporation that doesn't care for Homer's approach to his work.
Koʻproq oʻqishI Married Marge
A trip down memory lane to the early days of Simpson wedded bliss, when Marge was with child and Homer was without a job.
Koʻproq oʻqishRadio Bart
Bart fools the town into thinking there's a little boy trapped in a well.
Koʻproq oʻqishLisa the Greek
Lisa's ability to pick winning football teams kicks off a strong bond with Homer.
Koʻproq oʻqishHomer Alone
A stressed Marge vacations alone, leaving Bart and Lisa with Patty and Selma, and Maggie with Homer--until she leaves in search of Marge.
Koʻproq oʻqishBart the Lover
Bart's answer to detention from Mrs. Krabappel is to answer her personal ad with letters from a Mr. Wonderful, but his last laugh is more of a guilty whimper.
Koʻproq oʻqishHomer at the Bat
Burns hires Major League ringers for the plant softball championship.
Koʻproq oʻqishSeparate Vocations
The results from their aptitude tests cause Bart and Lisa to make 180-degree turns in their behavior.
Koʻproq oʻqishDog of Death
Santa's Little Helper notices resentment after the Simpsons make sacrifices to fund his life-saving operation.
Koʻproq oʻqishColonel Homer
Marge fears a cheatin' heart when a waitress-country singer asks Homer to be her manager.
Koʻproq oʻqishBlack Widower
Bart suspects something rotten when Selma gets engaged to Sideshow Bob.
Koʻproq oʻqishThe Otto Show
Spinal Tap hits Springfield, and Otto the bus driver hits the skids after being fired, taking refuge in the Simpsons' garage.
Koʻproq oʻqishBart's Friend Falls in Love
Bart resents Milhouse's new girlfriend; Homer gets the wrong subliminal tape, which has him gaining vocabulary, not losing weight.
Koʻproq oʻqishBrother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?
Homer's half-brother asks for a loan after Homer is awarded some cash.
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