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It hit it's stride.
Season 4 is where the series started to get it's footing and put out some real good episodes.The writing started to get smarter.The jokes funnier.And just funnier.This season had some classic episodes so pick it up.
THE SERIES THAT STARTED IT ALL
Without The Simpsons, would we have (or sadly in some cases, HAVE had) Futurama, King of the Hill, The Critic, Beavis and Butthead, Duckman and Family Guy? And isn't it interesting that the best American television of the past two decades has been cartoon shows? Get this Simpsons compilation. Like all the others, it's more than worth the cost.
Unrivaled by its animated peers...
Originally a spin-off from a one-minute segment of The Tracy Ullman Show, The Simpsons morphed into the then-burgeoning FOX network's most successful program. As the longest running animated television show in history, and the longest running prime show of any type, The Simpsons is an American treasure - a combination of humor, wit, and satire that examines not just the lives of its eccentric characters, but also the society, culture, and world in which we live. Fun for adults and children alike, The Simpsons is a cutting edge television comedy that, like Seinfeld, changed the television landscape in the 1990's by creating a new genre of TV fun - spawning large network investments in new series such as King of the Hill, Futurama, and The Family Guy.
Like all new things which smash the paradigm of life, The Simpsons is unrivaled by its knockoffs, and the show doesn't show signs of slowing down. If you haven't yet visited Springfield, then I definitely recommend that you pick up The Simpsons DVD (Season 1) to catch a glimpse for yourself. You have no idea what you've been missing...
The Simpsons (Season 4) DVD offers a number of hilarious episodes including the season premiere "Kamp Krusty" in which Bart forges his report card so that Homer and Marge will allow him to go to Kamp Krusty, a traditional summer camp for America's youth. But the summer camp is anything but traditional, and the kids soon learn as they're forced to make cheap wallets and perform other acts usually reserved for Third World foreign laborers. The kids endure until it's revealed that Krusty will not be visiting as promised, the news of which prompts Bart to spark an uprising... Other notable episodes from Season 4 include "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie" in which Bart's punishment (that he can not see the new Itchy & Scratchy movie) threatens to drive him to the brink of insanity, and "Duffless" in which Homer's arrest for a DWI forces him to submit to a campaign of anti-drinking films and AA meetings (made all the worse by Marge's request that he quit drinking for one month)...
Below is a list of episodes included on The Simpsons (Season 4) DVD:
Episode 60 (Kamp Krusty)
Episode 61 (A Streetcar Named Marge)
Episode 62 (Homer the Heretic)
Episode 63 (Lisa the Beauty Queen)
Episode 64 (Treehouse of Horror 3)
Episode 65 (Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie)
Episode 66 (Marge Gets a Job)
Episode 67 (New Kid on the Block)
Episode 68 (Mr. Plow)
Episode 69 (Lisa's First Word)
Episode 70 (Homer's Triple Bypass)
Episode 71 (Marge vs. The Monorail)
Episode 72 (Selma's Choice)
Episode 73 (Brother from the Same Planet)
Episode 74 (I Love Lisa)
Episode 75 (Duffless)
Episode 76 (Last Exit to Springfield)
Episode 77 (So it has Come to This: The Simpsons Clip Show)
Episode 78 (The Front)
Episode 79 (Whacking Day)
Episode 80 (Marge in Chains)
Episode 81 (Krusty Gets Kancelled)
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