The Simpsons (season 16)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Simpsons' 16th season (November 2004 - May 2005) began on Sunday, November 7, 2004 with Treehouse of Horror XV. The season contains six hold-over episodes from the season 15 (FABF) production line.
[edit] List of episodes
21 episodes
# | Airdate | Prod. Code | TV Ratings (viewers) | Title | Screenshot |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
336 - 1601 | November 7 | FABF23 | 11.3 million | Treehouse of Horror XV | |
The Ned Zone – A severe bump to the head causes Ned Flanders to gain the power to foretell people's deaths.
Four Beheadings with a Funeral – Lisa and Bart investigate murders in a Victorian setting. In the Belly of the Boss – Maggie is shrunken within a giant pill by Dr. Frinks latest invention and is swallowed by Mr Burns. In the style of Fantastic Voyage, the family go agree to be shrunken and injected into Mr. Burns in an effort to find her. |
|||||
337 - 1602 | November 14 | FABF20 | 11.5 million | All's Fair in Oven War | |
Bart gets carried away and adopts a more sophisticated style after reading Playdude magazines with the female images cut-out. Marge resorts to cheating in a Baking Contest.
|
|||||
338 - 1603 | November 21 | FABF19 | 9.9 million | Sleeping With the Enemy | |
Feeling unappreciated by her own children, Marge takes in Nelson as her surrogate child. Meanwhile, Lisa becomes self-conscious of her weight. | |||||
339 - 1604 | December 5 | FABF22 | 10.3 million | She Used to Be My Girl | |
Marge bumps into an old high-school acquitance who has become a successful news reporter. While Marge becomes jealous of her friends success and wonders what may have been had she not stayed with Homer, Lisa becomes inspired by this new, strong woman.
|
|||||
340 - 1605 | December 12 | FABF21 | 10.3 million | Fat Man and Little Boy | |
Bart becomes depressed and following advice from Lisa, deals with his problems by writing. However, his writing is made on T-Shirts, which quickly attract attention.
|
|||||
341 - 1606 | January 16 | FABF16 | 8.2 million | Midnight Rx | |
Homer and Grampa smuggle prescription drugs from Canada (a'la Midnight Express) when Mr Burns cancels the power plant drug scheme. | |||||
342 - 1607 | January 30 | GABF01 | 10 million | Mommie Beerest | |
When Homer takes out a second mortgage on the house to prevent Moe's being shut down, Marge becomes co-proprietor at Moe's. When the Moe-Marge team create a successful British pub, Homer begins to wonder if Moe and Marge are becoming more than just business partners... | |||||
343 - 1608 | February 6 | GABF02 | 23.1 million | Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass | |
After teaching many famous sports stars how to showboat, Homer is asked to choreograph the Super Bowl halftime show.
|
|||||
344 - 1609 | February 13 | GABF03 | 8.1 million | Pranksta Rap | |
Bart secretly attends a rap concert and then fakes his own kidnapping to avoid being punished.
|
|||||
345 - 1610 | February 20 | GABF04 | 10.5 million | There's Something About Marrying | |
Homer becomes a minister after Springfield legalizes gay marriage and Patty comes out of the closet. | |||||
346 - 1611 | March 6 | GABF05 | 9.1 million | On A Clear Day I Can't See My Sister | |
Lisa files a restraining order against Bart, forcing him to live in the backyard. Homer becomes a greeter for the Sprawl Mart.
|
|||||
347 - 1612 | March 13 | GABF06 | 8.7 million | Goo Goo Gai Pan | |
Selma hits menopause, so she tries to adopt a child in China by pretending to be married to Homer.
|
|||||
348 - 1613 | March 20 | GABF07 | 8.6 million | Mobile Homer | |
Marge throws Homer out of the house after wasting her savings on a new RV. | |||||
349 - 1614 | April 3 | GABF08 | 7.3 million | The Seven-Beer Snitch | |
Marge convinces the town to build a concert hall to prove that Springfield is not a hick town, but when the hall suffers financial problems, Mr Burns buys it and turns it into a prison. Homer is imprisoned and becomes a snitch on the other prisoners. Meanwhile, Bart and Lisa investigate Snowball II's recent weight gain.
|
|||||
350 - 1615 | April 17 | GABF12 | 8.3 million | Future-Drama | |
Professor Frink's astrology machine gives Bart and Lisa a look eight years into the future, when they both graduate from high school.
Actual 350th episode.
|
|||||
351 - 1616 | May 1 | GABF10 | 10.5 million | Don't Fear the Roofer | |
Homer befriends a roofer whom no one else can see.
Advertised as the 350th episode.
|
|||||
352 - 1617 | May 1 | GABF11 | 11.7 million | The Heartbroke Kid | |
Bart is sent to fat camp after suffering a heart attack from junk food addiction.
|
|||||
353 - 1618 | May 8 | GABF13 | 8.5 million | A Star Is Torn | |
Lisa participates in a singing competition with Homer as her manager.
|
|||||
354 - 1619 | May 8 | GABF14 | 9.9 million | Thank God It's Doomsday | |
A matter of random occurrences convinces Homer that the rapture is coming. | |||||
355 - 1620 | May 15 | GABF15 | 8.1 million | Home Away From Homer | |
Ned rents a room to two college girls who, without his knowledge, use it for live webcam. Upset that nobody told him about this, Ned leaves town and a new neighbor moves in next to the Simpsons.
|
|||||
356 - 1621 | May 15 | GABF09 | 9.4 million | The Father, The Son, and The Holy Guest Star | |
Bart and Homer are tempted to convert to Catholicism.
|
[edit] See also
|
||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Characters: | Homer Simpson · Marge Simpson · Bart Simpson · Lisa Simpson · Maggie Simpson · Other characters | |||
Production: | Cast members · Writers · Broadcasting · Awards · Songs | |||
Media releases: | Episodes · Tracey Ullman shorts · The Simpsons Movie · Complete list of media | |||
Seasons: | 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7 · 8 · 9 · 10 · 11 · 12 · 13 · 14 · 15 · 16 · 17 · 18 | |||
Hallmarks: | Opening sequence · Chalkboard gag · Sax solo gag · Couch gag · Halloween episodes · Recurring jokes · Guest stars | |||
Locations: | Springfield · Shelbyville · Capital City · 742 Evergreen Terrace Springfield Elementary School · Springfield Nuclear Power Plant · Moe's Tavern · Kwik-E-Mart · Krusty Burger |
|||
Publications: | DVDs · DVD sets · DVD Commentaries · Video games · Simpsons Comics · Bart Simpson Comics · Other publications | |||
Miscellaneous: | Portal · Neologisms · Vehicles · Products · Do the Bartman · Homer's jobs · Homer's lifelong dreams |