
Next Episode: The Haw-Hawed Couple
After Bart convinces all his friends not to go to Nelsons birthday party, Marge forces him to attend. After the party, Bart becomes Nelson’s new best friend and under Nelson’s protection no one dares to mess with Bart. There’s only drawback to his newfound friend/bodyguard; he can no longer pal around with Milhouse. So when the bully catches him on an illicit rendezvous with Millhouse, Bart begins to fear for his safety.” Meanwhile, Homer find a hobbie. It’s reading Lisa’s Fantasy books. Homer reads Lisa to sleep and debates on whether to reveal the book’s sad ending to her.
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New Episode: Ice Cream Of Margie (With The Light Blue Hair)
After Homer gets fired at the nuclear power plant, he takes over the ice cream truck business, but his dedication to his new job threatens to undermine his marriage. Meanwhile, a depressed Marge makes use of the mountains of Popsicle sticks from Homer’s ice-cream consumption by creating sculptures of Springfield citizens with them, leading to a feature about her on the news. The sculptures quickly become popular and Marge is excited to have a purpose in life, until a turn of events divides the Simpsons household
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Ratings: Moe ‘N’ A Lisa
Video Highlight: Homer Avoids Drink Driving
A total of 9.31 million viewers tuned in to Sunday’s episode “Moe ‘N’ A Lisa”, which continues a run of good ratings for this season. The Fox network came in fourth place for the night, behind CBS, ABC, and NBC, while at 8:00pm, The Simpsons coupled with American Dad (8.25 million) kept Fox in fourth. It was fourth place again for Fox in the adult 18 – 49 demographic. Family Guy rounded out the night on Fox with 9.26 million viewers.
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Simpsons Comics #124 Out Now
Simpsons Comics #124: (Out Now!)
After Flanders sends his boys to summer camp, the Simpsons decided to cheer up the depressed and despondent dad by letting him stay with them. Ned proves that he is never at a loss for a word of encouragement or a word to the wise, but while his sunny disposition and optimistic worldview do wonders for some of the members of the Simpson family, others (like Homer), find his clever array of words a little annoying
Futurama Comics #28: (Available Wednesday)
After making a delivery to the offices of one of Fry and Bender’s favorite TV shows, The Scary Door, the Planet Express crew find themselves transported to a parallel dimension of sight and sound, talking dolls, and roadside diners and dates with Death and a lot of ironic plot twists!
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New Episode: Moe ‘N’ A Lisa
When Homer forgets Moe’s birthday, Moe’s anger inspires Lisa to write about him for her school report. She finds a poetic side to Moe and helps him get published in “American Poetry Perspectives.” However, when Moe is featured at a literary conference where he encounters celebrated authors Gore Vidal, Michael Chabon, Tom Wolfe and Jonathan Franzen (all guest-voicing as themselves), he takes all the credit despite Lisa’s feelings
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Ratings: G.I.D’oh!
Boosted by the promise of a Simpsons Movie Teaser, numbers for Sunday night’s episode G.I.D’oh hit an impressive 11.43 million viewers. For the entire night, Fox came in at fourth place behind NBC, ABC and CBS. Among adults 18 – 49, Fox managed to scrape in at third place ahead of CBS, while for the 8pm hour, The Simpsons and American Dad (8.51 million) were ranked fourth. Family Guy rounded out the night on Fox with 9.03 million viewers. The Simpsons returns this Sunday with an all new episode titled Moe ‘N’ A Lisa
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The Simpsons Movie Official Trailer
Here’s the one you’ve all been waiting for! The official trailer for The Simpsons Movie!

Simpsons Movie Sneak Peek Tonight
Update: APOLOGIES that the sneak peak link did not eventuate. The preview goes to air shortly so we’ll have the video for you soon.
The highly anticipated trailer for the Hollywood adaptation of The Simpsons TV series has been scheduled to debut on Fox. Fans of The Simpsons will get their first peek at the film version of the perennial TV favorite when Fox airs the trailer during tonight’s episode of the show.
Harry Shearer says it’s amazing we’re getting to see anything, considering the tight security surrounding the film. The movie has a code name, so only the cast knows which soundstage they’re recording their lines in. And once they finish a scene, those script pages are shredded.
The preview airs in North America during the episode tonight, and in Australia, viewers can catch it several hours later, immediately following Futurama at 7.30pm Monday on Ten. We’ll bring you an online version via our front page as soon as it becomes available, so come back if you miss it!
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New Episode: G.I.D’oh!
After Bart gets out of a commitment to join the Army at 18, Homer falls prey to a couple of Army recruiters and lands himself in basic training. Homer, of course, treats this like summer camp and infuriates his hard-nosed colonel (Kiefer Sutherland) when he is unfazed by the constant hazing and humiliation. Homer is assigned as the enemy of the Armys war games, but when the war games get out of hand and Springfield becomes the battlefield, Homer and the Springfield community must join forces before the city goes up in smoke.
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Promo Image: Moe ‘N’ A Lisa
Fox has released a promo image for the episode Moe ‘N’ A Lisa which goes to air on November 19. The guest stars, pictured left to right, are Michael Chabon, Jonathan Franzen, Tom Wolfe and Gore Vidal
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