The Simpsons - Season 10

The Simpsons

Season 10

1998 • 23 Episodes

Episodes

Lard of the Dance - The Simpsons

1. Lard of the Dance

6.8

August 23, 1998

Homer and Bart try to make money by selling used grease. Meanwhile, Lisa organizes a school dance but feels alienated when a new classmate and her friends try to act like adults.

The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace - The Simpsons

2. The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace

7.6

September 20, 1998

A midlife crisis prompts Homer to quit his job and become an inventor.

Bart the Mother - The Simpsons

3. Bart the Mother

6.7

September 27, 1998

Under Nelson's bad influence, Bart shoots a bird with a BB gun. Stricken with remorse, he tries to nurture the eggs from the bird's nest, which hatch into a species of lizard outlawed in Springfield.

Treehouse of Horror IX - The Simpsons

4. Treehouse of Horror IX

7.0

October 25, 1998

In "Hell Toupée," Snake is sent to the electric chair, and his hair is transplanted onto Homer. In "The Terror of Tiny Toon," Bart and Lisa become cartoon characters in an episode of Itchy & Scratchy. In "Starship Poopers," a growth spurt casts doubt on Maggie's paternity, and the family goes on the Jerry Springer show.

When You Dish Upon a Star - The Simpsons

5. When You Dish Upon a Star

6.2

November 8, 1998

After a chance encounter with Hollywood celebrities secretly living in Springfield, Homer becomes their friend and gofer... until he spills the beans to the gang at Moe's.

D'oh-in' in the Wind - The Simpsons

6. D'oh-in' in the Wind

6.8

November 15, 1998

In a quest to learn Homer's middle name, Homer and Grandpa travel to his mother's old commune, where Homer embraces the hippie life.

Lisa Gets an 'A' - The Simpsons

7. Lisa Gets an 'A'

7.2

November 22, 1998

Stuck at home with a cold, Lisa gets addicted to a video game and neglects her homework. Her A+++ on a test wins the school a grant, but when she confesses that she cheated, Skinner covers it up. Meanwhile, Homer raises a lobster.

Homer Simpson in: 'Kidney Trouble' - The Simpsons

8. Homer Simpson in: 'Kidney Trouble'

6.6

December 6, 1998

When Grandpa needs a new kidney, Homer agrees to donate one, but then chickens out.

Mayored to the Mob - The Simpsons

9. Mayored to the Mob

7.4

December 20, 1998

After a riot at a sci-fi convention, Mayor Quimby hires Homer as his bodyguard, and Homer witnesses the rampant corruption in town politics. When Homer takes a stand, he runs afoul of the Springfield mafia.

Viva Ned Flanders - The Simpsons

10. Viva Ned Flanders

7.2

January 10, 1999

When clean-living Ned Flanders wants to experience a new side of life, Homer takes him to Las Vegas. After a drunken binge, they marry a pair of cocktail waitresses.

Wild Barts Can't Be Broken - The Simpsons

11. Wild Barts Can't Be Broken

6.9

January 17, 1999

Scapegoated for the vandalism of drunken Isotopes fans, the children of Springfield wage war on the adults by broadcasting their secrets on the radio.

Sunday, Cruddy Sunday - The Simpsons

12. Sunday, Cruddy Sunday

6.2

January 31, 1999

Homer and his friends charter a bus to the Super Bowl, only to find that their tickets are fake. Misadventures ensue.

Homer to the Max - The Simpsons

13. Homer to the Max

6.9

February 7, 1999

A new TV series features a suave and debonair character named Homer Simpson. Homer capitalizes on his new namesake, until the character is rewritten to be a bumbling fool. Trying to recapture the positive attention he enjoyed, Homer changes his name to "Max Power."

I'm with Cupid - The Simpsons

14. I'm with Cupid

6.9

February 14, 1999

Apu is making the husbands of Springfield look bad with his extravagent Valentine's Day efforts for Manjula. When the men try to sabotage Apu's grand gesture, they accidentally wind up benefiting from it.

Marge Simpson in: 'Screaming Yellow Honkers' - The Simpsons

15. Marge Simpson in: 'Screaming Yellow Honkers'

6.6

February 21, 1999

A new Canyonero SUV turns timid Marge into an aggressive driver, and her road rage lands her in traffic school. But when a stampede occurs at the zoo, the town looks to Marge to save the day.

Make Room for Lisa - The Simpsons

16. Make Room for Lisa

6.9

February 28, 1999

Indebted from a mishap at the Smithsonian, Homer lets a cell phone company put a transmitter in the house. Forced to share a room with Bart, Lisa resents Homer until a New Age experience gives her empathy.

Maximum Homerdrive - The Simpsons

17. Maximum Homerdrive

7.0

March 28, 1999

After beating Homer in a steak-eating competition, a trucker dies; Homer and Bart take over his rig to complete his shipment.

Simpsons Bible Stories - The Simpsons

18. Simpsons Bible Stories

6.8

April 4, 1999

When Reverend Lovejoy subjects the congregation to an extended Bible reading, the Simpsons fall asleep and have dreams based on Bible stories.

Mom and Pop Art - The Simpsons

19. Mom and Pop Art

7.3

April 11, 1999

Homer's failed do-it-yourself project gets mistaken for "outsider art." Suddenly in the limelight, Homer must come up with new "works" to impress the art world.

The Old Man and the 'C' Student - The Simpsons

20. The Old Man and the 'C' Student

7.0

April 25, 1999

When Bart ruins Springfield's chance to host the Olympics, the kids are sentenced to community service work at the retirement home. To help the residents recapture their youth, Bart takes them on an ill-fated boat ride.

Monty Can't Buy Me Love - The Simpsons

21. Monty Can't Buy Me Love

6.8

May 2, 1999

A new mogul wins the hearts of the townspeople with a shower of cash. Jealous, Mr. Burns asks Homer to help make him a beloved billionaire too, and they hatch a plan to bring the Loch Ness Monster to Springfield.

They Saved Lisa's Brain - The Simpsons

22. They Saved Lisa's Brain

6.7

May 9, 1999

Mayor Quimby flees Springfield, leaving the town chapter of Mensa in charge. As the group's new power goes to their heads, they take their utopian plans too far and the townspeople revolt.

Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo - The Simpsons

23. Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo

7.6

May 16, 1999

After their bank account is drained at a cyber-cafe, the Simpsons go on a disastrous low-budget trip to Japan, where they wind up as contestants on a humiliating game show.