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The Simpsons. The Complete 6th Season, Disc 2

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Lisa on ice -- Homer badman -- Grampa vs. sexual inadequecy -- Fear of flying -- Homer the great -- And Maggie makes three -- Bart's comet.
Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Catywright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer.
DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby surround.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

Great submitted by Chris82 on July 31, 2011, 5:34pm This is a great DVD with some fun classic Simpsons episodes. I especially love the episode "Bart's Comet"

Funny Show submitted by jarroyo on August 13, 2011, 2:26pm This is a funny show. I have been watching it since I was a child. These are good episodes.

awesome submitted by Navox360 on August 26, 2011, 7:58pm awesome

:) submitted by Lizzy on August 12, 2013, 3:41pm love these episodes

Episode Details (Spoilers) submitted by Ilyjtwya on June 19, 2014, 12:50am "Lisa on Ice"
Lisa discovers that she is failing gym class. In order to pass, she joins a local ice hockey team as their goalie. This creates an intense sibling rivalry between her and Bart, who is jealous of Lisa's abilities because he had always been the family's star hockey player. Marge tries to resolve their conflicts by reminding them that they are not in competition with each other, but this backfires as the next fixture is between Bart and Lisa's teams. During the match, Bart prepares to take a penalty against Lisa, but remembering past events in which they helped each other, the pair throw aside their equipment and embrace, tying the game.

"Homer Badman"
Homer and Marge attend a candy convention, where Homer successfully steals a gummy Venus de Milo. Later, after Homer takes the children's babysitter Ashley Grant home, he notices that the gummy Venus has become stuck to her pants and grabs it, an action that Ashley misinterprets as a sexual advance. A mob of protesters soon appear at the Simpsons' house, claiming that Homer sexually harassed Ashley. All of Homer's attempts to prove himself innocent go wrong, until he tells his side of the story on a Public-access television. Groundskeeper Willie sees Homer's speech and gives him a secretly recorded video tape that shows Homer was innocent after all.
Guest star: Dennis Franz.

"Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy"
Homer and Marge's marriage is beginning to sour due to their fading sex lives. Grampa concocts a tonic that successfully cures their problems. The effectiveness of the tonic results in he and Homer going into business together, selling "Simpson and Son's Tonic" to the public. When they visit the farmhouse where Homer grew up, the two get into an argument, resulting in Grampa calling Homer an "accident". Homer refuses to speak to Grampa ever again, and vows to be a better father to his own children. Later, he goes back to the farmhouse, coincidentally at the same time as Grampa. Both of them accidentally set fire to the building, and reconcile.
Guest star: Phil Hartman.

"Fear of Flying"
After being banned from Moe's for life, Homer goes to a pilots' bar. There, he is mistaken as a real pilot and destroys a plane. As payment for the mistake, the Simpsons are given free tickets to anywhere in America. Marge becomes uneasy on the plane and admits that she has a fear of flying, putting the vacation on hold. Marge undergoes treatment with therapist Dr. Zweig, who uncovers the roots of Marge's fear. The problem she has is that her father was a male flight attendant. Zweig assures her that male flight attendants are now very common, and Marge is ostensibly cured.
Guest stars: Anne Bancroft, Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson, Rhea Perlman, John Ratzenberger and George Wendt.

"Homer the Great"
Homer discovers that Lenny and Carl are members of the ancient secret society known as the Stonecutters. Gaining membership through Grampa, Homer takes great pleasure in the society's many privileges and events. Unfortunately, during a celebratory dinner he unwittingly destroys the Stonecutter's "Sacred Parchment". Homer is stripped of his membership, until it is discovered that he is "The Chosen One" who will lead the Stonecutters to glory. Homer's reign eventually angers his fellow members, who break off and form a new society known as "The Ancient Mystic Society of No Homers", banning Homer from joining. Guest star: Patrick Stewart.

"And Maggie Makes Three"
Homer regales the long story of Maggie's birth. Back in 1993, Homer dreams of working at the bowling alley, even though it pays less than his job at the Power Plant. Homer works out a way that means the family will have enough to live on, as long as everything stays exactly the way it is. However, Marge becomes pregnant once again, but tries to keep the news from Homer. He eventually finds out and, because of the impending financial problems, is forced to go back to the Power Plant. As much as he dreads the idea of having another child, when Maggie is born Homer immediately falls in love with her.

"Bart's Comet"
During detention, Bart accidentally discovers a comet. It is then discovered that the comet is heading straight for Springfield, and a rocket is launched to destroy it. However, it misses and blows up the only bridge out of town, dooming everyone in Springfield. The Simpsons and the Flanders share the bomb shelter that Ned had built, to hopefully protect themselves from the comet. Soon, everyone in town joins them in the shelter, but the door cannot be closed unless somebody leaves. Homer decides that the only useless person there is Ned, and forces him to go. Homer then feels guilty about his decision and leaves, with the rest of the town following him. However the danger is averted when the comet enters the atmosphere and burns up in the thick layer of pollution.

Funny submitted by Drake Emmitt on August 18, 2014, 12:48pm Amazing show! Seriously a side spliter!

Great submitted by Fishing Rainbow on August 31, 2014, 4:35pm Great episodes unforgettable characters and actual storylines.

The Stonecutters submitted by Fevvers - STAR473 on July 11, 2015, 8:39am "The Stonecutters" is one of the top Simpsons episodes ever and has one of their best musical numbers. It lampoons secret societies and conspiracy theorists, especially those that get too caught up in their own hype.

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SERIES
Simpsons (Television program)


LANGUAGE OPTIONS
In English, dubbed Spanish or dubbed French, with optional English or Spanish subtitles; closed captioned.

PUBLISHED
[United States] : 20th Century Fox, 2005.
Year Published: 2005
Description: 1 videodisc : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: DVD

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Groening, Matt.
Reardon, Jim.
Kirkland, Mark.
Archer, Wes.
Anderson, Bob.
Castellaneta, Dan.
Kavner, Julie.
Cartwright, Nancy.
Smith, Yeardley.
Azaria, Hank, 1964-
Shearer, Harry, 1943-
Gracie Films.
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc.

SUBJECTS
Simpson, Bart (Fictitious character).
Simpson, Homer (Fictitious character).
Simpsons (Fictitious characters).