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''']' 8th season''' (October ] - May ]) began on ], ] with ]. '''] eighth season''' originally aired between October ] and May ], beginning on ], ] with "]".
The season contains two ] episodes from the season 7 (3F) production line and two episodes from the (3G) production line. The season contained two ] episodes from the Season 7's (3F) production line as well as two episodes from the (3G) production line.


The Complete Eighth Season was released on ] in the ] on ], ], in the ] on ], 2006, and in ] on ], 2006. The set will be released in two different forms: a Maggie-shaped head to match the Homer and Marge shaped heads of the previous two sets and also a standard rectangular shaped box. Like The Complete Seventh Season, both box set versions will be available for sale separately. '''''The Complete Eighth Season''''' was released on ] in the ] on ], ], in the ] on ], 2006, and in ] on ], 2006. The set was released in two different forms: a Maggie-shaped head to match the Homer and Marge shaped heads of the previous two sets and also a standard rectangular shaped box. Like '''''The Complete Seventh Season''''', both box set versions will be available for sale separately.


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'''The Genesis Tub''' – Lisa creates her own miniature universe. '''The Genesis Tub''' – Lisa creates her own miniature universe.


'''Citizen Kang''' – ] impersonate presidential candidates ] and ]. '''Citizen Kang''' – ] impersonate presidential candidates ] and ].


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|colspan="4" valign="top"|Homer accepts a new job in Cypress Creek with a boss who is an easygoing ] style ]. |colspan="4" valign="top"|Homer accepts a new job in Cypress Creek with a boss who is an easygoing ] style ].
* ] guest stars *] guest stars.


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|colspan="4" valign="top"|Homer becomes a boxer after discovering he can take beatings to his head without injury. |colspan="4" valign="top"|Homer becomes a boxer after discovering he can take beatings to his head without injury.
* ] and ] guest star *] and ] guest star.


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|colspan="4" valign="top"|Mr. Burns meets his long-lost son who turns out to be a jovial slob. |colspan="4" valign="top"|Mr. Burns meets his long-lost son, who turns out to be a jovial slob.
* ] guest stars *] guest stars.


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|colspan="4" valign="top"|While Marge and Lisa (With Maggie) are away, Bart gets a job in a ] house to pay for damages. |colspan="4" valign="top"|While Marge, Lisa and Maggie are away, Bart gets a job in a ] house to pay for breaking one of the house's gargoyles.


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|colspan="4" valign="top"|A hurricane destroys the Flanders' home. |colspan="4" valign="top"|A hurricane destroys the Flanders' home.
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|colspan="4" valign="top"|Homer goes on a spiritual journey with a talking coyote after eating an exotic pepper. |colspan="4" valign="top"|Homer goes on a spiritual journey, with a talking coyote, after eating an exotic pepper.
* ] guest stars *] guest stars.


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|colspan="4" valign="top"|Homer encounters an ]. |colspan="4" valign="top"|Homer encounters an ].
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|colspan="4" valign="top"|Marge has a new ]: The Pretzel Wagon. |colspan="4" valign="top"|Marge starts a new ]: The Pretzel Wagon.
* ] guest stars *] guest stars.


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|colspan="4" valign="top"|Mr. Burns takes all of his employees to a corporate retreat in the mountains meant to encourage teamwork. |colspan="4" valign="top"|Mr. Burns takes all of his employees to a corporate retreat in the mountains, to encourage teamwork.


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|colspan="4" valign="top"|Homer is less than friendly when a homosexual man befriends the Simpson family. |colspan="4" valign="top"|Homer is less than friendly when a homosexual man befriends the Simpson family.
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|colspan="4" valign="top"|Sideshow Bob is released from prison... but Bart cannot accept the fact that he is rehabilitated. |colspan="4" valign="top"|Sideshow Bob is released from prison, and Bart cannot accept the fact that he is rehabilitated.
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File:Simpsons s8.png
The Simpsons Season 8 DVD Digipak.

The Simpsons eighth season originally aired between October 1996 and May 1997, beginning on October 27, 1996 with "Treehouse of Horror VII". The season contained two hold-over episodes from the Season 7's (3F) production line as well as two episodes from the (3G) production line.

The Complete Eighth Season was released on DVD in the U.S. on August 15, 2006, in the U.K. on October 2, 2006, and in Australia on September 27, 2006. The set was released in two different forms: a Maggie-shaped head to match the Homer and Marge shaped heads of the previous two sets and also a standard rectangular shaped box. Like The Complete Seventh Season, both box set versions will be available for sale separately.

List of Episodes

25 episodes

# Original Airdate Prod. Code Title Screenshot
154 - 801 October 27 4F02 "Treehouse of Horror VII" File:Hugo Simpson.png
The Thing and I – Bart discovers he has an evil twin.

The Genesis Tub – Lisa creates her own miniature universe.

Citizen KangKang 7 Kodos impersonate presidential candidates Bill Clinton and Bob Dole.

155 - 802 November 3 3F23 "You Only Move Twice" File:Scorpio with Bont.png
Homer accepts a new job in Cypress Creek with a boss who is an easygoing 007 style supervillain.
156 - 803 November 10 4F03 "The Homer They Fall" File:4f03.jpg
Homer becomes a boxer after discovering he can take beatings to his head without injury.
157 - 804 November 17 4F05 "Burns, Baby Burns" File:4F05.jpg
Mr. Burns meets his long-lost son, who turns out to be a jovial slob.
158 - 805 November 24 4F06 "Bart After Dark" File:4f06.jpg
While Marge, Lisa and Maggie are away, Bart gets a job in a burlesque house to pay for breaking one of the house's gargoyles.
159 - 806 December 1 4F04 "A Milhouse Divided" File:Milhouse Divided.jpg
After seeing Milhouse's parents get a divorce, Homer is worried that his marriage is in jeopardy.
160 - 807 December 15 4F01 "Lisa's Date with Density"
The target of Lisa's first crush turns out to be Nelson Muntz. Homer starts a telemarketing scam.
161 - 808 December 29 4F07 "Hurricane Neddy" File:4f07.jpg
A hurricane destroys the Flanders' home.
162 - 809 January 5 3F24 "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)" File:3f24.jpg
Homer goes on a spiritual journey, with a talking coyote, after eating an exotic pepper.
163 - 810 January 12 3G01 "The Springfield Files" File:3g01.jpg
Homer encounters an extra-terrestrial.
164 - 811 January 19 4F08 "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson" File:4F08.jpg
Marge starts a new franchise: The Pretzel Wagon.
165 - 812 February 2 4F10 "Mountain of Madness" File:4f10.jpg
Mr. Burns takes all of his employees to a corporate retreat in the mountains, to encourage teamwork.
166 - 813 February 7 3G03 "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious" File:Sharybobbins.jpg
The Simpsons get a nanny who is a parody of Mary Poppins.
167 - 814 February 9 4F12 "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show" File:4f12.jpg
A new character is added to the Itchy and Scratchy show as an attempt to boost failing ratings.
168 - 815 February 16 4F11 "Homer's Phobia" File:Simpsons4f11.jpg
Homer is less than friendly when a homosexual man befriends the Simpson family.
169 - 816 February 23 4F14 "Brother from Another Series" File:4F14.jpg
Sideshow Bob is released from prison, and Bart cannot accept the fact that he is rehabilitated.
170 - 817 March 2 4F13 "My Sister, My Sitter" File:4F13.jpg
Lisa gains a good reputation as a babysitter.
171 - 818 March 16 4F15 "Homer vs. The Eighteenth Amendment" File:4F15.jpg
Alcohol is banned from Springfield after Bart accidentally gets drunk at a town parade. Rex Banner is appointed police chief to enforce the new laws.
172 - 819 April 6 4F09 "Grade School Confidential" File:4f09.jpg
Seymour Skinner and Edna Krabappel have a secret love affair.
173 - 820 April 13 4F16 "The Canine Mutiny" File:4f16.jpg
Bart gets a credit card and buys an expensive new dog.
174 - 821 April 20 4F17 "The Old Man and the Lisa" File:Burns and Lisa.JPG
Mr. Burns loses his fortune and asks Lisa to help him get it back.
175 - 822 April 27 4F18 "In Marge We Trust" File:Mrsparkleimg.jpg
Marge becomes the new advice giver at the Church. Homer finds an old Japanese product, Mr. Sparkle, with a logo that oddly resembles him.
176 - 823 May 4 4F19 "Homer's Enemy" File:Homers Enemy.png
A new employee at the Nuclear Power Plant is appalled at Homer's incompetence.
177 - 824 May 11 4F20 "The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase"
Three spinoffs of the Simpsons series:

Chief Wiggum, P.I. – Chief Wiggum is a detective in New Orleans.

The Love-Matic Grampa – Grampa's soul is contained in Moe's Love Tester machine.

The Simpson Family Smile-Time Variety Hour – The Simpsons host a 70s variety show, with Lisa replaced by an adult bimbo.

178 - 825 May 18 4F21 "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson" File:4f21.jpg
Bart and Lisa enroll in a military school.

See also

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and relatives
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