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The Simpsons (season 3)
The Simpsons Season 3 Primetime Emmy Awards for "Outstanding Voice-Over
Performance" and also received a nomination for "Out-
standing Animated Program" for the episode "Radio
Bart". The complete season was released on DVD in re-
gion 1 on August 26, 2003, region 2 on October 6, 2003,
and in region 4 on October 22, 2003.
Production
Al Jean and Mike Reiss, who had written for The Simpsons
since the start of the show, took over as show runners
this season. Their first episode as show runners was "Mr.
Lisa Goes to Washington" and they felt a lot of pressure
about running the show.[1] They also ran the following
season and Jean would return as executive producer in
season 13. There were two episodes, "Kamp Krusty" and
"A Streetcar Named Marge", that were produced at the
The Simpsons Season 3 DVD
same time, but aired during season four as holdover
Country of origin United States episodes.[2] Two episodes that aired during this season,
"Stark Raving Dad" and "When Flanders Failed", were ex-
No. of episodes 24
ecutive produced during the previous season by James L.
Broadcast Brooks, Matt Groening and Sam Simon.
Original channel Fox Carlos Baeza and Jeffrey Lynch received their first di-
recting credits this season.[3] Alan Smart, an assistant di-
Original run September 19, 1991 (1991-09-19) – rector and layout artist, would receive his only directing
August 27, 1992 (1992-08-27)
credit. One-time writers from this season include Robert
Home video release Cohen, Howard Gewirtz, Ken Levine and David Isaacs.
Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein, who would later become
DVD release
executive producers, became a part of the writing staff
Region 1 August 26, 2003 to replace Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky both of
Region 2 October 6, 2003
whom had decided to leave the next season.[4] The cur-
rent arrangement of the theme song was introduced dur-
Region 4 November 11, 2003 ing this season.
Region 5 December 3, 2009 The season premiere episode was "Stark Raving Dad",
which guest starred Michael Jackson as the speaking
Season chronology voice of Leon Kompowsky. One of Jackson’s conditions
for guest starring was that he voiced himself under a
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pseudonym.[5] While he recorded the voice work for the
character, all of his singing was performed by Kipp Len-
List of The Simpsons episodes non,[6] because Jackson wanted to play a joke on his
brothers.[5] Michael Jackson’s lines were recorded at a
The Simpsons’ third season originally aired on the Fox net-
Simpsons’ second session by Brooks.[7] The January 30, 1992 rerun
work between September 19, 1991 and May 7, 1992. The of the episode featured a brief alternate opening, which
show runners for the third production season were Al was written in response to a comment made by
Jean and Mike Reiss who executive produced 22 episodes then-President of the United States George H. W. Bush.
the season, while two other episodes were produced by On January 27, 1992 Bush made a speech during his re-
James L. Brooks, Matt Groening and Sam Simon. An addi- election campaign where he said, "We are going to keep
tional episode, Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?, aired on trying to strengthen the American family, to make
in August, after the official end of the third season and is American families a lot more like The Waltons and a lot
included on the Season 3 DVD set. Season three won six less like The Simpsons."[8] The writers decided that they
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wanted to respond by adding a response to the next The series also won an Annie Award for Best Ani-
broadcast of The Simpsons, which was a rerun of "Stark mated Television Production,[18] an Environmental Me-
Raving Dad" on January 30. The broadcast included a dia Award nomination for "Best Television Episodic Com-
new tongue-in-cheek opening where they watch Bush’s edy" for the episode "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington",[19]
speech. Bart replies, "Hey, we’re just like the Waltons. and a People’s Choice Award nomination for "Favorite
We’re praying for an end to the Depression, too".[9][10] Series Among Young People".[20]
"Homer at the Bat" is the first episode in the series
to feature a large supporting cast of guest stars. The idea
was suggested by Sam Simon, who wanted an episode
Episodes
filled with real Major League Baseball players.[7] They did See also: List of The Simpsons episodes
manage to get nine players who agreed to guest star and Key
they were recorded over a period of six months.[6] Sev- • In the # column:
eral new characters were introduced this season, includ- • The first number refers to the order it aired
ing Lunchlady Doris, Fat Tony, Legs and Louie, Rabbi Hy- during the entire series.
man Krustofski, Lurleen Lumpkin, and Kirk and Luann • The second number refers to the episode number
Van Houten.[11] within its season.
• The production code refers to the code assigned to
the episode by the production team. The first two
Reception characters refer to the season the episode was made
In 2003, Entertainment Weekly published a list of its 25 fa- for: 7F for season two, 8F for season three. The
vorite episodes and placed "Homer at the Bat", "Flaming second number is the order the episode was
Moe’s" and "Radio Bart" at 15th, 16th and 20th positions, produced, not the airing order.[21]
respectively.[12] IGN.com made a list of the best guest ap-
pearances in the show’s history, and placed Aerosmith
at 24, Spinal Tap at 18, the "Homer at the Bat" baseball
DVD release
players at 17, Jon Lovitz at eight, and Michael Jackson at The DVD boxset for season three was released by 20th
number five.[13] IGN would later name "Flaming Moe’s" Century Fox in the United States and Canada on August
the best episode of the third season.[14] Chris Turner, the 26, 2003, eleven years after it had completed broadcast on
author of the book Planet Simpson, believes that the third television. As well as every episode from the season, the
season marks the beginning of "the Golden Age" of The DVD release features bonus material including commen-
Simpsons and pinpoints "Homer at the Bat" as the first taries for every episode.
episode of the era.[15] The Complete Third Season
Set details[46][47] Special features[46][47]
Awards • 24 episodes • Optional
1992 was The Simpsons’ most successful year at the Prime- • 4-disc set commentaries for all
time Emmy Awards, with the series receiving six Emmys, • 1.33:1 aspect ratio 24 episodes, plus four
all for "Outstanding Voice-Over Performance", a catego- • Languages: easter egg
ry which is juried rather than competitive. The recipients • English (Dolby commentaries
were: Nancy Cartwright as Bart Simpson in "Separate Vo- Digital 5.1, with featuring either Al
cations"; Dan Castellaneta as Homer Simpson in "Lisa’s subtitles) Jean or Mike Reiss
Pony"; Julie Kavner as Marge Simpson in "I Married • Spanish (Dolby • Trivia tracks for
Marge"; Jackie Mason as Rabbi Hyman Krustofski in "Like Digital 2.0 "Colonel Homer"
Father, Like Clown"; Yeardley Smith as Lisa Simpson in Surround, with • Storyboards
"Lisa the Greek"; and Marcia Wallace as Edna Krabappel subtitles) • Commercials
in "Bart the Lover".[16] Mason is the only irregular guest • French (Dolby • Easter egg audio
star from the show to win an Emmy.[17] The series re- Digital 2.0 outtakes
ceived three other Emmy nominations: for "Outstanding Surround) • Multi Language
Animated Program" with the episode "Radio Bart"; for Release dates Featurette
"Outstanding Individual Achievement in Music Compo- • Clip from the 1991
Region Region Region
sition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore)" (Alf Clausen) Macy’s Thanksgiving
1 2 4
and "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mix- Day Parade featuring
August October October a balloon of Bart
ing for a Comedy Series or a Special" (Brad Brock, Peter
26, 6, 2003 22, • Jukebox Feature (11
Cole, Anthony D’Amico, Gary Gegan), both for the
2003 2003 songs)
episode "Treehouse of Horror II".[16]
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# Title Directed by Written by Original airdate Prod.
code
Stark Dad"
36 – "Stark Raving Dad Rich Moore Al Jean & Mike Reiss September 19, 7F24
1 1991 (1991-09-19)
Homer’s sanity is called into question when he arrives at work wearing a pink shirt. After Bart takes Homer’s mental
stability test for him, Homer is committed to a mental hospital where he meets a big, hulking bald man who says his
name is Michael Jackson. Meanwhile, Lisa is depressed over her upcoming eighth birthday, but is very happy in the
end to receive a song that is written specially for her birthday.
Special guest star: Michael Jackson (under the pseudonym of "John Jay Smith") and Kipp Lennon.[22]
Mr.
37 – "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washing- Wes Archer George Meyer September 26, 8F01
2 ton"
ton 1991 (1991-09-26)
While reading a copy of Reading Digest, Homer finds an entry form for an essay contest for which Lisa signs up. When
she successfully wins the contest, she and the family travel to Washington, DC where the finals are to be held. Here,
Lisa bears witness to the seedy underbelly of politics and becomes bitterly disappointed after learning of a bribery
scandal involving Springfield’s state congressman. In her final essay, she disdains and condemns the government
system, which leads to the arrest of the corrupt congressman. While she fails to win the contest, her faith in govern-
ment is restored.[23]
When Failed"
38 – "When Flanders Failed Jim Reardon Jon Vitti October 3, 7F23
3 1991 (1991-10-03)
Homer makes a wish for Ned Flanders to be a financial failure. The wish comes to life when Flanders’s store catering
to left handed people goes out of business, causing the Flanders family to end up financially in trouble. When find-
ing out that Ned’s house is to be repossessed, Homer feels guilty and decides to help by telling all the left-handed
population of Springfield about the Leftorium and calling in a few favors from his friends. This helps Ned keep the
store and get his house back. Meanwhile, Bart goes to the Japanese bartender Akira and takes karate lessons, but
quits after he discovers that it is not as interesting as he had expected it to be. [24]
Bart Murderer"
39 – "Bart the Murderer Rich Moore John Swartzwelder October 10, 8F03
4 1991 (1991-10-10)
After having a terrible day at school, Bart stumbles upon the "Legitimate Businessman’s Social Club" Mafia bar
where the leader, Fat Tony, hires him to work as their permanent bartender. However, when Principal Skinner ends
up missing for nearly a week, Bart is immediately blamed for murdering him, causing Bart to get sent to court. As
Bart is about to get convicted, the principal shows up which leads to Bart being cleared of all the charges.
Guest star: Joe Mantegna, Neil Patrick Harris.[25]
Homer Defined"
40 – "Homer Defined Mark Kirkland Howard Gewirtz October 17, 8F04
5 1991 (1991-10-17)
Homer accidentally saves the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and is ashamed when people mistake him for a hero.
When another impending meltdown threatens the Shelbyville plant, he is asked to perform his heroic deeds once
again. He is lucky again, but this time he is derided as a lucky imbecile, even more so than he was hailed as a hero.
Meanwhile, Luann Van Houten forbids Milhouse to be friends with Bart as she feels Bart is a bad influence on her
son.
Guest stars: Magic Johnson, Chick Hearn and Jon Lovitz.[26]
Like Clown"
41 – "Like Father, Like Clown Brad Bird & Jef- Jay Kogen & Wallace Wolo- October 24, 8F05
6 frey Lynch darsky 1991 (1991-10-24)
When Krusty comes over to the Simpsons’ house for dinner, he reveals to them that he is of Jewish heritage, and
that his father, Rabbi Krustofski disowned him for pursuing a career in comedy, and not a successful career as a rab-
bi. Krusty starts to fall apart and Bart and Lisa decide to contact the rabbi and convince him to forgive Krusty. The
rabbi at first refuses to see Krusty, but Bart convinces him to do so, and the two reunite.
Guest star: Jackie Mason.[27]
Treehouse II"
42 – "Treehouse of Horror II Jim Reardon Al Jean, Mike Reiss October 31, 8F02
7 Jeff Martin, George Meyer 1991 (1991-10-31)
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Swartzwelder
When Homer, Bart, and Lisa eat a ton of candy, the three begin having various nightmares:
nightmare:
Lisa’s nightmare The Simpsons visit Morocco and find a monkey’s paw that makes all their wishes come true – with
dire consequences.
nightmare:
Bart’s nightmare The town of Springfield must think happy thoughts or suffer the powers of Bart’s twisted imagi-
nation.
nightmare:
Homer’s nightmare Mr. Burns kills Homer so he can transplant his brain into a robot’s to create a super-efficient
worker.[28]
Lisa’s Pony"
43 – "Lisa’s Pony Carlos Baeza Al Jean & Mike Reiss November 7, 8F06
8 1991 (1991-11-07)
When Lisa requires a new saxophone reed for her talent recital, she asks Homer, who immediately promises to buy
her one. Though when Homer breaks his promise, he makes up for it by giving Lisa the one thing she had always
wanted, a pony named Princess. With a new pony in the house, Homer struggles with two jobs to cover the cost.
Lisa, upon seeing what Homer must go through to pay for the pony, decides to sell it.
Guest star: Frank Welker.[29]
Saturdays Thunder"
44 – "Saturdays of Thunder Jim Reardon Ken Levine & David Isaacs November 14, 8F07
9 1991 (1991-11-14)
After taking a fatherhood quiz, Homer realizes that he knows nothing about Bart, and in the result, strives to be a
better father after learning that Bart is one of the racers in the Soapbox Derby. Their entry is not very good, and
Bart decides to drive Martin Prince’s much nicer racer. Homer is at first devastated, but decides that he must be a
good father and support Bart. Bart later goes on to win the race. [30]
Flaming Moe’s"
45 – "Flaming Moe’s Alan Smart & Rich Robert Cohen November 21, 8F08
10 Moore 1991 (1991-11-21)
One night at Moe’s Tavern, Homer tells Moe Szyslak of a secret alcoholic cocktail made with cough syrup and fire
that he calls "Flaming Homer". When Moe tries Homer’s recipe in the bar, he finds it boosts his business and patron-
age, so Moe steals the recipe from Homer. Later, Moe is about to sell the recipe for $1,000,000 but Homer comes and
divulges the secret ingredient, only to find out that Moe was planning to split the million with him.
Guest stars: Aerosmith.[31]
Burns
46 – "Burns Verkaufen der Mark Kirkland Jon Vitti December 5, 8F09
Kraftwerk"
11 Kraftwerk 1991 (1991-12-05)
The stock in the Nuclear Plant skyrockets amid rumors of a takeover meaning that all the workers get rich, except
for Homer who has sold his stockholding for a mere $25 and fears that he’ll lose his job. The rumors prove true as
two German businessmen buy the plant from Mr. Burns for $100 million and fire Homer for incompetence. Mr.
Burns decides to buy the plant back when he discovers that his former employees no longer fear him.
Guest star: Phil Hartman.[32]
I Marge"
47 – "I Married Marge Jeffrey Lynch Jeff Martin December 26, 8F10
12 1991 (1991-12-26)
After worrying that she may yet again be pregnant, Marge drives to Dr. Hibbert’s office. While anxiously waiting,
Homer begins to tell Bart, Lisa, and Maggie about how he and Marge got married at a quickie wedding chapel, and
how he attempted to prove to Marge’s sisters that he can provide for their upcoming child. [33]
Radio Bart"
48 – "Radio Bart Carlos Baeza Jon Vitti January 9, 8F11
13 1992 (1992-01-09)
When Bart’s birthday party turns into a disaster, he uses an AM radio Homer gave him to play pranks on other citi-
zens. He decides to throw a radio down an old well and tricks the town into thinking a little boy is stuck in it. At first
he is successful, but Lisa reminds him that he left a "property of Bart Simpson" label on the radio and goes to re-
trieve it. Bart becomes trapped in the well and while the town decides to leave him there, Homer frantically tries to
rescue him.
Guest star: Sting.[34]
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Lisa Greek"
49 – "Lisa the Greek Rich Moore Jay Kogen & Wallace Wolo- January 23, 8F12
14 darsky 1992 (1992-01-23)
Homer begins to bond with Lisa after learning her unique and convenient ability to pick winning American football
teams. When Lisa finds out Homer has only been using her for gambling, she refuses to speak to her father until he
fully understands her.[35]
Homer Alone"
50 – "Homer Alone Mark Kirkland David M. Stern February 6, 8F14
15 1992 (1992-02-06)
The family’s dependence on Marge causes Marge to suffer a nervous breakdown during her early morning errands,
and she decides to go to a spa resort to calm down. Homer, meanwhile has to care for the troublesome Maggie while
Bart and Lisa spend their time with their spinster aunts, Patty and Selma. The entire family realizes how much they
need Marge to take care of things, and everybody is happy when she eventually returns from the spa.
Guest star: Phil Hartman.[36]
Bart Lover"
51 – "Bart the Lover Carlos Baeza Jon Vitti February 13, 8F16
16 1992 (1992-02-13)
When a yo-yo craze sweeps over Springfield Elementary School, Bart’s errant yo-yo happens to break a fish tank,
killing the class goldfish. Edna Krabappel sentences Bart to a month of detention. Bart decides to write phony love
letters to her under the guise of a man who responded to her personal ad. Meanwhile, Homer tries to cut back on
swearing after Flanders complains that Todd is picking up on the foul language. [37]
Homer Bat"
52 – "Homer at the Bat Jim Reardon John Swartzwelder February 20, 8F13
17 1992 (1992-02-20)
The Springfield Nuclear Power Plant softball team proves to be a huge success with Homer as their official star play-
er. But after Mr. Burns makes a bet with Shelbyville Nuclear Power Plant owner Aristotle Amadopoulis, he hires
nine professional baseball players to fill out the team. However, eight of those ringers fall victim to separate misfor-
tunes, and Burns is forced to turn to his regular employees, who win the game.
Guest stars: Wade Boggs, José Canseco, Roger Clemens, Ken Griffey, Jr., Don Mattingly, Steve Sax, Mike Scioscia,
Ozzie Smith, Terry Cashman and Darryl Strawberry.[38]
Separate Vocations"
53 – "Separate Vocations Jeffrey Lynch George Meyer February 27, 8F15
18 1992 (1992-02-27)
The school makes the students take an aptitude test, and it ends up suggesting Bart become a policeman and Lisa
become a homemaker instead of a professional jazz musician. While Lisa becomes a troublemaker, Bart improves his
grades and behavior and is chosen to be Principal Skinner’s newest hall monitor.
Guest star: Steve Allen.[39]
Dog Death"
54 – "Dog of Death Jim Reardon John Swartzwelder March 12, 8F17
19 1992 (1992-03-12)
Santa’s Little Helper (SLH) falls ill and the family must make budget cuts in order to pay for his operation. Although
the dog’s life is saved, the family begins treating him badly so he runs away. SLH ends up in the possession of Mr.
Burns, who trains him to become a vicious attack dog. Bart stumbles across the new SLH and is attacked, but SLH
recognizes Bart and decides to stop the attack.[40]
Colonel Homer"
55 – "Colonel Homer Mark Kirkland Matt Groening March 26, 8F19
20 1992 (1992-03-26)
After his behavior at the movie theater embarrasses Marge, Homer and Marge have a large argument, causing
Homer to head to a redneck bar where he meets a beautiful barmaid named Lurleen Lumpkin with a talent for
singing. Homer becomes her manager and does everything he can to make Lurleen famous, but it takes a very long
time for him to notice Lurleen has fallen in love with him. With Marge already upset and thinking Homer’s the one
with the roving eyes, it’s time for him to decide on his romantic future.
Guest star: Beverly D’Angelo.[41]
Black Widower"
56 – "Black Widower David Silverman Teleplay: Jon Vitti April 9, 8F20
21 Story: Sam Simon & 1992 (1992-04-09)
Thomas Chastain
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Selma reveals that she has a new boyfriend that she met through the prison pen-pal program, Sideshow Bob. Bart is
immediately suspicious of Bob, but he does everything he can to romance Selma and prove he’s changed. After Sel-
ma and Bob are married, Bob reveals that he plans to kill Selma, but he is stopped by Bart.
Guest star: Kelsey Grammer.[42]
The Show"
57 – "The Otto Show Wes Archer Jeff Martin April 23, 8F21
22 1992 (1992-04-23)
Otto crashes the school bus, and is later discovered that he never actually owned a real driver’s license, prompting
authorities to fire him. Otto then moves in with the Simpsons after he has been evicted, and attempts to teach Bart
to learn to play the guitar, though with difficulty. But it’s the way he enrages Homer that might provide an inadver-
tent return ticket to his beloved bus-driving job.
Guest stars: Christopher Guest and Michael McKean.[43]
Bart’s Love"
58 – "Bart’s Friend Falls in Love Jim Reardon Jay Kogen & Wallace Wolo- May 7, 8F22
23 darsky 1992 (1992-05-07)
Milhouse falls in love with the new girl, Samantha Stankey, jeopardizing Bart and Milhouse’s friendship. Bart even-
tually calls Samantha’s father and lets him know what’s happening. Her father takes her away, which leads to Bart
and Millhouse having a fight. Meanwhile, Homer orders a subliminal cassette tape to help him lose weight, but is ac-
cidentally sent one that helps him increase his vocabulary after the weight-loss tapes sell out.
Guest star: Kimmy Robertson.[44]
Brother,
59 – "Brother, Can You Spare Rich Moore John Swartzwelder August 27, 8F23
Dimes?"
24 Two Dimes? 1992 (1992-08-27)
When the radiation from the Nuclear Power Plant causes Homer to become infertile, he is awarded a complete
$2,000 compensation. Meanwhile, Homer’s half-brother, Herb, now living on the streets, returns with a plan on how
to regain his name, wealth, and life back and reluctantly turns to Homer for help. Herb asks for Homer’s $2,000 so he
can develop a new product that will translate baby gibberish into speech.
Guest stars: Danny DeVito and Joe Frazier.[45]
• Previously unseen [8] Brooks, James L. (2004). "Bush vs. Simpsons", in The
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[17] Castellaneta, Dan (2003). Commentary for the episode [40] Richmond, p. 84
"Like Father, Like Clown". The Simpsons: The Complete [41] Richmond, p. 85
Third Season (DVD). 20th Century Fox. [42] Richmond, p. 86
[18] "Legacy: 20th Annual Annie Award Nominees and [43] Richmond, p. 87
Winners (1992)". Annie Awards. [44] Richmond, p. 88
http://annieawards.org/20thwinners.html. [45] Richmond, p. 89
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[23] Richmond, p. 63 2008-03-14.
[24] Richmond, p. 64
[25] Richmond, p. 65
[26] Richmond, p. 66
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[27] Richmond, p. 67 • Richmond, Ray; Antonia Coffman (1997). The Simpsons: A
[28] Richmond, pp. 68–69 Complete Guide to our Favorite Family. Harper Collins
[29] Richmond, p. 70 Publishers. ISBN 0-00-638898-1.
[30] Richmond, p. 71 • Turner, Chris. Planet Simpson: How a Cartoon Masterpiece
[31] Richmond, pp. 72–73 Documented an Era and Defined a Generation.
[32] Richmond, p. 74 ISBN 0-679-31318-4.
[33] Richmond, p. 75
[34] Richmond, pp. 76–77
[35] Richmond, p. 78
External links
[36] Richmond, p. 79 • Season 3 at The Simpsons.com
[37] Richmond, pp. 80–81 • Season 3 at the BBC
[38] Richmond, p. 82 • Season 3 at TV.com
[39] Richmond, p. 83
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