The Simpsons: Season 2

The Simpsons: Season 2

20th Century Fox (1990)
Animation, Comedy
USA / English / Color / 510 min
8.8
Cast View More ↓
Dan Castellaneta Homer Simpson / Grampa / Barney Gumble / Krusty
Hank Azaria Moe Szyslak / Chief Wiggum / Apu
Nancy Cartwright Bart Simpson / Nelson Muntz / Todd Flanders
Phil Hartman Lionel Hutz / Troy McClure
Pamela Hayden Milhouse Van Houten / Rod Flanders
Julie Kavner Marge Simpson / Patty & Selma Bouvier
Tress MacNeille Jimbo Jones / Agnes Skinner
Maggie Roswell Maude Flanders / Helen Lovejoy
Harry Shearer Montgomery Burns / Waylon Smithers / Ned Flanders
Yeardley Smith Lisa Simpson
Russi Taylor Martin Prince / Terri / Sherri
Marcia Wallace Edna Krabappel
Crew View More ↓
Director David Silverman, Nancy Cartwright
Writer James L. Brooks, James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, Sam Simon
Producer Larina Adamson
Musician Danny Elfman
Trailer
Plot
Originally created by cartoonist Matt Groening, "Our Favorite Family," has graced the small screen in one form or another for over 20 years. The Simpson family first appeared on television as the subjects of interstitial "shorts" on The Tracey Ullman Show in April of 1987. The Simpsons remained a staple on The Tracey Ullman Show for three seasons until they premiered in their own half-hour series, on December 17, 1989. With the help of Jim Brooks and Sam Simon, Matt Groening's cartoon family turned into an instant success.

Set in Springfield, the average American town, the show focuses on the antics and everyday adventures of the Simpson family; Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, as well as a virtual cast of thousands. Since the beginning, the series has been a pop culture icon, attracting hundreds of celebrities to guest star. The show has also made name for itself in its fearless satirical take on politics, media and American life in general.

Currently in its 21st season, The Simpsons has piled up over 440 episodes, over 20 Emmy Awards, a handful of music albums, countless endorsements and merchandise, and even made the jump to the silver screen in the summer of 2007 with The Simpsons Movie. And according to Matt Groening, "There is no end in sight."
Episodes
1
Bart Gets an F
30 min 1990-10-11
In danger of flunking the fourth grade, Bart strikes a deal with the class brain: in exchange for tutoring, he will help Martin become more popular.
Director: David Silverman
Writer: David M. Stern
2
Simpson and Delilah
30 min 1990-10-18
After Homer charges a miracle hair growth treatment to the company's health insurance, his new found confidence gets him a promotion.
Director: Rich Moore
Writer: Jon Vitti
Guest starring: Harvey Fierstein
3
Treehouse of Horror
30 min 1990-10-24
In the first segment, the family moves into a haunted mansion. In the second segment, aliens abduct the Simpsons and invite them to what might be their last supper. In the final segment, Lisa reads Bart Edgar Allan Poe's classic poem "The Raven."
Director: David Silverman, Wesley Archer, Rich Moore
Writer: Wallace Wolodarsky, Sam Simon, John Swartzwelder, Jay Kogen
Guest starring: James Earl Jones
4
Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish
30 min 1990-11-01
When a three-eyed fish is found in a nearby stream, the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant faces bad publicity and fails an inspection. Mr. Burns runs for governor, but his spin doctors are no match for Marge.
Director: Wesley Archer
Writer: Sam Simon, John Swartzwelder
5
Dancin' Homer
30 min 1990-11-08
Homer becomes a local celebrity as the Springfield Isotopes' mascot. When he's promoted to the big leagues, the family moves to Capital City.
Director: Matt Kirkland
Writer: David Isaacs, Ken Levine
Guest starring: Tony Bennett, Tom Poston, Daryl L. Coley, Ken Levine
6
Dead Putting Society
30 min 1990-11-15
Competition erupts between neighbors when Todd Flanders and Bart enter a miniature golf tournament. Facing increasing pressure from their fathers, the boys find a way to settle things.
Director: Rich Moore
Writer: Jeff Martin
7
Bart vs. Thanksgiving
30 min 1990-11-22
Bart ruins Thanksgiving when he accidentally destroys Lisa's Thanksgiving centerpiece. Angry at being asked to apologize, he runs away and roams Springfield in search of dinner.
Director: David Silverman
Writer: George Meyer
Guest starring: Greg Berg
8
Bart the Daredevil
30 min 1990-12-06
Bart decides to emulate his hero, daredevil Lance Murdoch, and performs increasingly risky stunts on his skateboard. When he sets his sights on Springfield Gorge, Homer intervenes.
Director: Wesley Archer
Writer: Wallace Wolodarsky, Jay Kogen
9
Itchy & Scratchy & Marge
30 min 1990-12-20
Marge wages a one-woman campaign against violence on the Itchy and Scratchy Show. She wins that battle, but draws the line at censoring Michelangelo's "David."
Director: Jim Reardon
Writer: John Swartzwelder
Guest starring: Alex Rocco
10
Bart Gets Hit by a Car
30 min 1991-01-10
After Mr. Burns hits Bart with his car, ambulance-chasing attorney Lionel Hutz persuades Homer and Marge to sue for a million dollars.
Director: Matt Kirkland
Writer: John Swartzwelder
11
One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish
30 min 1991-01-24
After eating poisonous blowfish at a sushi restaurant, Homer decides to live life to the fullest in the 24 hours he has left to live.
Director: Wesley Archer
Writer: Nell Scovell
Guest starring: Larry King, George Takei, Sab Shimono, Joey Miyashima, Diana Tanaka
12
The Way We Was
30 min 1991-01-31
When the TV breaks, Marge and Homer entertain the kids with the story of how they first met.
Director: David Silverman
Writer: Sam Simon, Al Jean, Mike Reiss
13
Homer vs. Lisa and the Eighth Commandment
30 min 1991-02-07
Homer becomes the most popular guy in town when he gets an illegal cable hook-up, but Lisa fears he will go to hell for violating the Eighth Commandment.
Director: Rich Moore
Writer: Steve Pepoon
14
Principal Charming
30 min 1991-02-14
When Marge begs Homer to find Selma a husband, he sets her up with Principal Skinner... who falls in love with Patty instead.
Director: Matt Kirkland
Writer: David M. Stern
15
Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
30 min 1991-02-21
Homer's long-lost half-brother is the CEO of a car company that's wildly successful... until he hires Homer to help design a car for the average man.
Director: Wesley Archer
Writer: Jeff Martin
Guest starring: Danny DeVito
16
Bart's Dog Gets an F
30 min 1991-03-07
After a series of destructive acts, Homer decides that Santa's Little Helper must go unless he passes obedience school. As the dog's last hours with the family approach, Bart must find a way to get through to him.
Director: Jim Reardon
Writer: Jon Vitti
Guest starring: Tracey Ullman
17
Old Money
30 min 1991-03-28
When Grandpa's new girlfriend at the Springfield Retirement Castle dies, he inherits her savings and must decide the best way to spend his windfall.
Director: David Silverman
Writer: Wallace Wolodarsky, Jay Kogen
Guest starring: Audrey Meadows
18
Brush With Greatness
30 min 1991-04-11
Marge rediscovers her interest in art and takes up painting. When Mr. Burns hires her to paint his official portrait, Marge tries but fails to find his "inner beauty."
Director: Jim Reardon
Writer: Brian K. Roberts
Guest starring: Ringo Starr
19
Lisa's Substitute
30 min 1991-04-25
With Miss Hoover out sick, a substitute teacher takes over the class and becomes an inspiring role model for Lisa.
Director: Rich Moore
Writer: Jon Vitti
Guest starring: Dustin Hoffman
20
The War of the Simpsons
30 min 1991-05-02
At a lakeside retreat for married couples, Marge is determined to fix her marriage with Homer, but Homer is more determined to catch General Sherman, the freakishly large catfish that lives in the lake.
Director: Matt Kirkland
Writer: John Swartzwelder
21
Three Men and a Comic Book
30 min 1991-05-09
Bart, Milhouse, and Martin pool their money to buy the first issue of Radioactive Man, but their investment and their friendship are threatened when they can't agree on who will keep it.
Director: Wesley Archer
Writer: Jeff Martin
Guest starring: Cloris Leachman, Daniel Stern
22
Blood Feud
30 min 1991-08-11
When Mr. Burns is saved by a transfusion of Bart's blood, Homer expects a handsome reward but is outraged to receive only a simple thank-you note.
Director: David Silverman
Writer: George Meyer
Editions
Barcode Format Region Release Edition
024543037156 1 2002-08-06 Special Edition
024543037170 1 2002-08-06 Special Edition
024543037194 1 2007-08-06
0024543037156 1 2002-10-15
5707020223215 1
4010232017628 1 1990-06-06 Collector's Edition 4 DVDs
024543037163 1 2002-08-06 Special Edition
5039036008556 2 2002-07-08 Collector's Edition
8712626011453 2 2002-06-19 Collector's Edition
4010232010643 2 2002-06-06 Collector's Edition, 4 DVDs
9321337028149 4 2000-00-00 Collector's Edition
7896012214152 4