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The Simpsons. The Complete 9th Season, Disc 4

DVD - 2006 None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4.4 out of 5

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Includes special features which are not closed captioned.
Special features: A special introduction from Matt Groening; audio commentaries on every episode with creator Matt Groening and executive producers Mike Scully, Bill Oakley, Josh Weinstein, David Mirkin, Al Jean and Mike Reiss, joined by writers, actors and directors; "A moment with U2" featurette; deleted scenes with commentary; illustrated commentaries; multi-angle animation showcases; original sketches; commercials; collector cards; "The Simpsons movie" sneak peek.
Disc 4: Girly edition ; Trash of the titans ; King of the hill ; Lost our Lisa ; Natural born kissers.
Voices: Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Yeardley Smith, Hank Azaria, Harry Shearer.
The comedy adventures of a working class family in the misfit city of Springfield.
DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, Dolby Digital stereo., dual layer, NTSC.

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Not Bad submitted by Chris82 on July 31, 2011, 5:49pm Most of the episodes on this DVD have funny moments but are forgettable, especially compared to some of the earlier episodes in the series.

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.

so long... submitted by lekendrick on January 7, 2012, 12:10pm the 200th pokes fun sludge hauling scandal here in detroit metro area when homer gets elected trash commissioner girly edition highlights unique prospective animators culled engaging such production & their all fun or funny better said try not smiling material!

Episode Details (Spoilers) submitted by Ilyjtwya on June 19, 2014, 1:33am "Girly Edition"
Lisa becomes a news anchor of a children's news segment on the "Krusty the Clown Show" when the channel discovers that it requires some educational programming. Meanwhile, Bart destroys Groundskeeper Willie's shack after he takes away Bart's skateboard. Later, Marge makes Lisa allow Bart to be the sports anchor, but after the channel sees Bart's success, they promote him to co-anchor. To prove to Lisa that he is a good anchor, Bart starts to produce "Bart's People", which are human interest stories, a news segment that becomes extremely popular. Resentful of his success, Lisa sends Bart a fake letter. In it, she pretends to be an immigrant who lost his home. Seeing an opportunity, Bart rushes to the landfill to do a live "Bart's People", only to discover that the immigrant was actually Groundskeeper Willie, who goes after Bart. Seeing what she did, Lisa rushes to save Bart, and is able to persuade Willie to let Bart go, using the emotion striking techniques Bart used in his segments.

"Trash of the Titans"
When Homer is unable to take all of his trash to the curb, barely missing the garbage truck, Homer insults the garbage men, leading the family to have their garbage collection service cut off. After the house collects a huge amount of trash, Marge writes an apology letter to the sanitary commission, signing with Homer's name. However, Homer finds out and goes to city hall to rescind it. Following an angry meeting with the commissioner, Homer decides to run for his position. Homer's campaigning fails to win much support, until he promises the town that they will no longer need to do any garbage-related work. This causes Homer to win in a landslide. Initially, Homer is able is keep his promise, but he uses an entire year's budget in a month, causing the workers to go on strike, fearing they will not be paid. Homer makes a deal with neighboring towns to dump their trash in Springfield's abandoned mines to make money, but when the mines are filled, trash starts to burst out of the ground. The town is then forced to completely move five miles away.Guest stars: U2 & Steve Martin

"King of the Hill"
Bart becomes disappointed with his father after he fails miserably in a game of Capture the Flag. Thusly shamed, Homer decides to go to a gym every night to exercise, while eating an energy bar called "Powersauce" and being trained by Rainier Wolfcastle. In time Homer develops quite the impressive build, so much so that when Wolfcastle refuses two Powersauce representatives when they ask him to climb Springfield's tallest mountain, the Murderhorn, Homer is the one to take over this publicity stunt. To make sure Homer gets to the top, the company hires two Sherpas to drag Homer up the mountain during the night. However, Homer soon realizes the Sherpas are doing this, and fires them so that he can climb solo. After much climbing, Homer believes he has finally made it to the top, but then sees that he has only made it to a plateau of the mountain. Feeling that he cannot climb any higher, Homer places a flag where he is. This creates a crack which breaks the top of the mountain off, making the plateau where Homer is standing become the peak. After climbing back down, Bart shows that he is proud of his father again.Guest stars: Brendan Fraser & Steven Weber.

"Lost Our Lisa"
When Bart comes home with some novelty items superglued to his face, Marge takes him to the emergency room, spoiling Lisa's chance to go the Springfield Museum to catch the last day of the Isis Exhibit. Marge forbids Lisa to take public transportation to the museum by herself, but Lisa is able to manipulate her father for his permission to take the bus. However, Lisa takes the wrong bus and ends up in the middle of nowhere. Meanwhile, Homer realizes that he should not have given Lisa permission to take the bus by herself. He rushes to the museum to find her, but she has managed to get downtown after much travel. Near the museum, Homer decides to use a cherry picker to locate Lisa, but the cherry picker loses control and falls into the pier, and floats off to a drawbridge. Lisa sees this, and quickly tells the bridge operator to lower the bridge, which catches Homer by his head to save him. Unfortunately, the exhibit is closed, but Homer promises to break into the museum at night with Lisa, where the two discover one of the exhibits' objects is a musical box.

"Natural Born Kissers"
Homer and Marge go out on their anniversary dinner, but are forced to take the kids. They end up having an unromantic dinner, and lose interest in being intimate later that night. Later, the two must go purchase a new refrigerator motor, but during a rainstorm, their car gets stuck in the mud, so the two rush into a barn. When the farm owner nearly discovers them, the two become excited and have sex. When they return home, they decide to spend a weekend at a bed and breakfast, but when they are there, they find themselves romantically uninspired once again, until a maid discovers them on a bed. They then realize that the fear of getting caught makes them excited. Later, they decide to go to a miniature golf course to have sex in the windmill there, just like they did when they were younger. The people there soon realize there is something inside the windmill, and the two barely manage to escape unseen. However, the people see their underwear, and realize someone was there. To get home, the nude couple steals a hot air balloon, but they accidentally wind up landing on a football field full of people. Homer and Marge travel back home, and are in the newspaper the next day.

King submitted by Drake Emmitt on August 29, 2014, 8:55am King of the hill :) yeah, sounds like something homer would do!

Murderhorn and Museum submitted by Fevvers - STAR473 on July 11, 2015, 9:38am King of The Hill - Homer attacks the Murderhorn. I like this one with its junk energy bars and crazy ending.

Lost Our Lisa - Lisa overestimates her ability to act independently (though bus lines are enough to confuse any genius), but she manages to connect with her father physically and emotionally when they find one another.