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Season 11 | | | |
| 228 :11x02 - Brother's Little Helper (Oct/03/1999) | | After getting in trouble for flooding the school gym during Fire Prevention Day, Bart is diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder and prescribed a Ritalin-esque drug called Focusyn. At first, the drug makes Bart well-behaved and intellectual, but soon, Bart becomes paranoid and descends into madness. | | Guest Stars: Marcia Mitzman-Gaven as Maude Flanders (some lines), Karl Wiedergott as Hosey the Bear, Russi Taylor as Martin, Sherri, Maggie Roswell as Maude Flanders (some lines), Tress MacNeille as Jimbo, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Rod Flanders, Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, Mark McGwire as Himself | Director: Mark Kirkland Writer: George Meyer (1) | | | | | | |
| 230 :11x04 - Treehouse of Horror X (Oct/31/1999) | | In this year's exceptionally evil Halloween episode, Marge accidentally murders Ned Flanders and his haunted by his ghost in "I Know What You Diddily-Iddily Did", Bart and Lisa become superheroes who must rescue Xena's Lucy Lawless from The Comic Book Guy in "Desperately Xeeking Xena", and Homer causes an computer-generated apocalypse in "Life's a Glitch, and Then You Die". | | Guest Stars: Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Tress MacNeille as Various, Karl Wiedergott as Various, Frank Welker as Were-Flanders, Marcia Mitzman-Gaven as Maude Flanders, Tom Arnold as Himself, Lucy Lawless as Herself, Dick Clark (1) as Himself | Director: Pete Michels (1) Writer: Donick Cary, Tim Long (2), Ron Hauge | | | | | | |
| 232 :11x06 - Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder (Nov/14/1999) | | Homer becomes a local celebrity after bowling a 300 game, but when his fame quickly fades and he botches his attempt at suicide, Homer decides to spend time with Maggie after seeing Ron Howard spend time with his children. | | Guest Stars: Karl Wiedergott as Various, Russi Taylor as Various, Tress MacNeille as Dolph, Pamela Hayden as Various, Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, Penn Jillette as Himself, Teller as Himself, Ron Howard (1) as Himself, Pat O'Brien (1) as Himself, Nancy O'Dell as Herself | Director: Mike B. Anderson (1) Writer: Al Jean | | Songs: The Dors -- The End | | | | | | |
| 234 :11x08 - Take My Wife, Sleaze (Nov/28/1999) | | Homer wins a Harley Davidson at a fifties diner and starts his own biker gang, attracting a real biker gang to crash at their house and kidnap Marge. | | Guest Stars: Jay North as Himself, Jan Hooks as Manjula, Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, Karl Wiedergott as Attendant, Russi Taylor as Martin Prince, Tress MacNeille as Various, Nrbq as Themselves, Henry Winkler as Ramrod, John Goodman (1) as Meathook, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Rod Flanders | Director: Neil Affleck Writer: John Swartzwelder | | | |
| 235 :11x09 - Grift of the Magi (Dec/19/1999) | | When Springfield Elementary goes bankrupt after blowing all their funds on a system of shoddy wheelchair ramps (to help Bart after he is confined to a wheelchair following an injury to his coccyx), a toy company takes over the school with a marketing scheme in mind. | | Guest Stars: Karl Wiedergott as Various, Russi Taylor as Martin, Sherri, Terri, Tress MacNeille as Lindsay Naegle, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Marcia Wallace as Various, Clarence Clemons (2) as Narrator, Gary Coleman as Himself, Tim Robbins as Jim Hope, Joe Mantegna as Fat Tony | Director: Matthew Nastuk Writer: Tom Martin (2) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 239 :11x13 - Saddlesore Galactica (Feb/06/2000) | | The Simpsons rescue a diving horse named Duncan from abuse and keep it as a pet (despite The Comic Book Guy's protest that the Simpsons have done this before), but when the cost of upkeeping the horse rises, Homer and Bart train Duncan to be a racing horse. Meanwhile, Lisa is upset over her school losing the band competition to Ogdenville unfairly at the state fair and writes a letter to Bill Clinton in protest. | | Guest Stars: Trevor Denman as Announcer, Karl Wiedergott as Bill Clinton, Tress MacNeille as Various, Pamela Hayden as Jimbo, Milhouse, Fred Turner (1) as Himself, Randy Bachman as Himself, Jim Cummings as Frank Sinatra Jr. | Director: Lance Kramer Writer: Tim Long (2) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 243 :11x17 - Bart to the Future (Mar/19/2000) | | After their vacation in the woods is cut short due to a mosquito infestation, The Simpsons stop by at an Indian casino, where Bart tries to sneak in and ends up in the office of an Indian mystic who shows Bart's future in the year 2030 as a washed-up rock star living with Ralph Wiggum while Lisa is the President of the United States trying to get the country out of financial trouble. | | Guest Stars: Karl Wiedergott as Carter, Tress MacNeille as Various, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse | Director: Michael Marcantel Writer: Dan Greaney | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 247 :11x21 - It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge (May/14/2000) | | Otto dumps his fiancee, Becky, at the altar, leaving her to become the Simpsons' latest houseguest, prompting Marge to go insane when Patty and Selma scare Marge with thoughts of Becky replacing Marge as a wife and mother. Meanwhile, Springfield Elementary gives Bart's fourth grade class videocameras (after slashing geography out of the budget) and Bart sets out to create a movie. | | Guest Stars: Marc Wilmore as Various, Karl Wiedergott as Various, Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel, Tress MacNeille as Sherri, Terri, Pamela Hayden as Milhouse, Parker Posey as Becky | Director: Steven Dean Moore (1) Writer: Larry Doyle | | | | | | |
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