The Simpsons (season 4)
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The Simpsons fourth season originally aired between September 1992 and May 1993, beginning on September 24, 1992.
The season contains two hold-over episodes from Season 3's (8F) production line. At the end of the season, Sam Simon, Al Jean, Mike Reiss, Jon Vitti and most of the original writing staff left the show.
The fourth season was released on DVD on June 15, 2004.
[edit] List of episodes
22 episodes
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60 - 401 | September 24 | 8F24 | "Kamp Krusty" | ![]() |
Bart and Lisa go to Krusty's camp for kids for the summer, but instead of meeting Krusty they meet his bean-counting surrogate, Mr. Black. With their children gone, Homer and Marge enjoy a romantic summer, but Bart and Lisa are put to work making crummy merchandise, until Krusty returns and sets things right - by taking the kids to Tijuana.
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61 - 402 | October 1 | 8F18 | "A Streetcar Named Marge" | ![]() |
Marge gets a part in a musical production of A Streetcar Named Desire.
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62 - 403 | October 8 | 9F01 | "Homer the Heretic" | ![]() |
Homer discovers the joys of staying home on Sunday mornings and decides to start his own religion. | ||||
63 - 404 | October 15 | 9F02 | "Lisa the Beauty Queen" | ![]() |
Lisa feels self conscious when an artist draws her an ugly caricature. To cheer her up, Homer decides to enter her into a beauty pageant.
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64 - 405 | October 29 | 9F04 | "Treehouse of Horror III" | ![]() |
Clown Without Pity – Homer buys Bart a psychotic, murderous Krusty the Clown doll.
King Homer – Mr. Burns goes on an expedition to capture a beast named King Homer. Dial "Z" for Zombie – Bart unwillingly raises the dead. |
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65 - 406 | November 3 | 9F03 | "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie" | ![]() |
In an attempt to straighten Bart out, Homer decrees that he cannot see the long-awaited Itchy & Scratchy movie. | ||||
66 - 407 | November 5 | 9F05 | "Marge Gets a Job" | ![]() |
Needing extra money to repair the house's foundation, Marge gets a job at the Nuclear Power Plant.
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67 - 408 | November 12 | 9F06 | "New Kid on the Block" | ![]() |
Bart gets a crush on the new next-door neighbor, Laura Powers.
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68 - 409 | November 19 | 9F07 | "Mr. Plow" | ![]() |
After destroying both cars, Homer buys a snow plow as a replacement. He then starts a snow plow business to pay off the debts.
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69 - 410 | December 3 | 9F08 | "Lisa's First Word" | ![]() |
The family recalls the story of how they got their home, Lisa's birth and her first words.
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70 - 411 | December 17 | 9F09 | "Homer's Triple Bypass" | ![]() |
Homer needs open-heart surgery.
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71 - 412 | January 14 | 9F10 | "Marge vs. the Monorail" | ![]() |
After Mr. Burns is ordered to pay the town 3 million dollars, Springfield decide to build a monorail, having been convinced by the charismatic Lyle Lanley. The only person not so pleased with this all, is Marge.
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72 - 413 | January 21 | 9F11 | "Selma's Choice" | ![]() |
Selma decides she would like to have children, only to find out it's a lot more work than she thinks. | ||||
73 - 414 | February 4 | 9F12 | "Brother from the Same Planet" | ![]() |
Bart gets a Bigger Brother after feeling neglected by Homer. Meanwhile, Lisa is fighting her addiction to the 1-900 Cory hotline. | ||||
74 - 415 | February 11 | 9F13 | "I Love Lisa" | ![]() |
Ralph Wiggum gets a crush on Lisa after receiving a valentine card from her. | ||||
75 - 416 | February 18 | 9F14 | "Duffless" | ![]() |
After he is convicted for drunken driving, Marge convinces Homer to temporarily give up alcohol. Lisa plots revenge against Bart after he ruins her science project. | ||||
76 - 417 | March 11 | 9F15 | "Last Exit to Springfield" | ![]() |
Homer is elected head of the workers union at the Nuclear Power Plant which ultimately results in a strike.
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77 - 418 | April 1 | 9F17 | "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show" | ![]() |
The family recalls their past adventures when Homer is hospitalized due to Bart's April Fools Day pranks. | ||||
78 - 419 | April 15 | 9F16 | "The Front" | ![]() |
Bart and Lisa start writing Itchy and Scratchy cartoons under Grampa Simpson's name. Homer takes a night class after being humilited at his High School Reunion because he didn't graduate.
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79 - 420 | April 29 | 9F18 | "Whacking Day" | ![]() |
Bart is expelled from school and Lisa campaigns against the cruelty of the local holiday "Whacking Day", a celebration of "whacking" snakes to death.
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80 - 421 | May 6 | 9F20 | "Marge in Chains" | ![]() |
Marge spends thirty days in prison after accidentally shoplifting.
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81 - 422 | May 13 | 9F19 | "Krusty Gets Kancelled" | ![]() |
The new TV show, The Gabbo Show, causes Krusty's ratings to plummet, leading to the network cancelling his show.
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