| 1 |
Homer discovers a mysterious “magic” donut that grants wishes, leading the family into a chaotic series of unintended consequences. |
| 2 |
Bart accidentally joins a secret society of pranksters and must outwit the school principal to keep his identity hidden. |
| 3 |
Marge opens a community garden, but the town’s rival gardeners sabotage it, prompting a leafy showdown. |
| 4 |
Lisa builds a robot to help with chores; the machine becomes overly enthusiastic, turning Springfield into a hyper‑efficient (and absurd) utopia. |
| 5 |
Mr. Burns hires a new assistant who turns out to be a con artist, forcing him to reclaim control of the nuclear plant. |
| 6 |
Maggie’s first word is a cryptic phrase that leads the family on a treasure‑hunt across Springfield’s historic sites. |
| 7 |
Springfield hosts a “World’s Largest Pie” contest; Homer’s over‑ambitious entry collapses spectacularly, sparking a town‑wide food fight. |
| 8 |
Krusty the Clown goes missing, and the kids launch a detective agency to locate him, uncovering a hidden circus underground. |
| 9‑10 |
(Combined) Bart and Milhouse start a backyard “band” that accidentally draws a real alien audience, prompting an interstellar jam session. |
| 12 |
Lisa wins a science fair with a renewable‑energy invention, but the town’s power company tries to steal the idea. |
| 14 |
Homer becomes a “professional” couch potato after winning a TV marathon, only to discover the prize includes a massive debt. |
| 15 |
Marge takes a night class in pottery, inadvertently creating a masterpiece that attracts an art thief. |
| 16 |
Springfield’s mayor declares a “no‑technology” day; the citizens scramble to survive without their gadgets, revealing old‑school ingenuity. |
| 17 |
Bart discovers a hidden tunnel beneath the school that leads to a forgotten speakeasy, reviving a 1920s vibe in the cafeteria. |
| 18 |
Lisa befriends a new student who claims to be a time traveler; together they try to prevent a minor future mishap. |
| 19 |
Homer opens a “DIY” home‑improvement store, but his shoddy advice triggers a cascade of hilarious house‑wrecks. |
| 21 |
The Simpson family adopts a stray dog that turns out to be a highly trained police K‑9, causing chaos at the precinct. |
| 22 |
Marge runs for city council to stop a corporate development, learning the gritty realities of local politics. |
| 23 |
Bart’s prank goes viral online, thrusting him into unexpected internet fame and a lesson about digital responsibility. |
| 24 |
Lisa starts a book club that unintentionally becomes a forum for secret society conspiracies. |
| 25 |
Homer mistakenly signs up for a “spiritual retreat,” which is actually a boot‑camp for extreme yoga enthusiasts. |
| 26 |
Maggie’s pacifier is swapped for a high‑tech gadget that records everything she sees, leading to a mystery about who’s watching. |
| 27 |
Springfield’s fire department gets a brand‑new fire‑truck, but the vehicle’s AI develops a mind of its own. |
| 28 |
Bart and Lisa compete in a sibling talent show, each trying to out‑perform the other with increasingly elaborate acts. |
| 29 |
Mr. Burns attempts to clone himself for extra productivity, but the clone develops a love for karaoke. |
| 30 |
The town’s library receives a rare manuscript; Homer’s attempts to read it cause a series of slapstick mishaps. |
| 31 |
Marge volunteers at a senior center, discovering hidden talents among the residents that inspire a community dance. |
| 32 |
Lisa uncovers a hidden message in a classic painting, leading the family on a scavenger hunt through Springfield’s museums. |
| 33 |
Homer becomes a “food critic” for a local newspaper, but his biased palate creates culinary chaos for the restaurants. |
| 36 |
Springfield’s annual “Harvest Festival” is threatened by a sudden snowstorm, prompting the townsfolk to improvise a winter celebration. |
| 37 |
Bart invents a “home‑made” video game console that glitches, pulling the whole neighborhood into a shared virtual world. |
| 38 |
Lisa organizes a peace rally at the school, which unexpectedly draws in rival cliques and forces a dialogue about tolerance. |