Guest BifEverchad Report post Posted February 11, 2003 Anyone know when it's slated to be released? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted February 11, 2003 If I had a DVD, I would buy it. One of my favorite seasons in the shows history. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest BifEverchad Report post Posted February 11, 2003 The third season of 'The Simpsons', packed with memoriable episodes (eg. 'Stark Raving Dad', 'Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington', 'Homer at the Bat', and 'The Otto Show'). The humour in this is so witty, and this is the season where they finally get the voices, sounds, colour, charecters, jokes etc. right and is a season you have to buy. Episodes: When Flanders Failed - 03 Oct 1991 Ned Flanders quits his regular job and announces at a barbecue that he is opening a mall store catering to lefties. Homer, however, wishes that Flanders would fail. Stark Raving Dad - 19 Sep 1991 Thanks to Bart leaving his lucky red hat in the load of washed white shirts, Homer wears a pink shirt to the nuclear power plant. He is promptly committed to a mental institution, where he meets up with a white man (Leon Kompowski) who walks and talks like Michael Jackson. NOTES: Michael Jackson voices Leon Kompowski when he sounds like Michael Jackson (uncredited). NOTE: The following episodes are broadcast in Dolby Surround Stereo. Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington - 26 Sep 1991 Thanks to Lisa's patriotic and winning essay in a Reading Digest contest, the Simpsons win a trip to Washington DC. However, Lisa's faith in democracy is shaken when she sees her local representative taking a bribe for a permit to cut down Springfield National Forest. The Simpsons Halloween Special II (aka Treehouse of Horror II) - 31 Oct 1991 In the sequel to the original Treehouse of Horror, three more tales of horror. Lisa, Bart, and Homer eat too much candy, and end up having nightmares...: In "The Monkey's Paw," the Simpsons, on a foreign trip, pick up a monkey's paw that gives the holder four wishes each with bad side effects. Next, In a parody of a classic Twilight Zone episode, everyone in Springfield must be happy or else something will happen to them by a monster. The monster is known as Bart Simpson, the kid with the mental powers. in "Bart the Monster". Finally, Homer gets randomly fired from the nuclear power plant, and gets hired as a gravedigger. He falls asleep in the grave, and gets picked up by Mr. Burns for a cyborg experiment in "Homer's Brain." Bart the Murderer - 10 Oct 1991 After having a very lousy day of school, Bart accidentally stumbles into `The Legitimate Businessman Social Club', a mobster front. He becomes a bartender, but when he shows up late at work and blames Principal Skinner, Skinner disappears. Joe Mantegna and Neil Patrick Harris guest star. Homer Defined - 17 Oct 1991 When Homer accidentally saved two nuclear plants, he becomes a hero, and is admired by his daughter, Lisa. Magic Johnson and Chick Hearn guest star. Like Father, Like Clown - 24 Oct 1991 Krusty finally drops by to have dinner with the Simpsons to thank Bart for believing him (see Krusty Gets Busted), and drops a bombshell: He real name is Krustofsky, and he is estranged from his rabbi father, who disowned him when Krusty decided to be a clown instead of a rabbi. Now, Bart vows to reunite Klown and rabbi. NOTES: Jackie Mason is the voice of Rabbi Krustofsky. Lisa's Pony - 07 Nov 1991 After disappointing Lisa, again, Homer finally gives Lisa a pony. Now, in desperation to pay off the bills associated with owning a pony, Homer works the graveyard shift at Apu's Kwik-E-Mart. Saturdays of Thunder - 14 Nov 1991 In order to build a father/son relationship, Homer helps Bart build a soapbox racer. However, when Martin crashes his racer during the time trials, Bart must make an important decision: Turn his back on his father and be Martin's replacement driver, or race in his soapbox and let Nelson win. Flaming Moe's - 15 Nov 1990 Homer helps invent the hottest drink in Springfield. However, when Moe steals the recipe and turns Moe's Tavern into the hottest spot in Springfield, Homer vows revenge. Guest stars Catherine O'Hara and the Rock band Aerosmith. Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk (translated: Burns Sells The Power Plant) - 05 Dec 1991 Homer finds that his job as `safety inspector' is in danger when Mr. Burns sells the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant to German businessmen for $100,000,000. I Married Marge - 29 Dec 1991 Picking up where The Way We Was left off....The year is 1980, and Homer is working at the local miniature golfing course, living with Marge's parents, and dating Marge. Then Marge becomes pregnant with Bart. Radio Bart - 09 Jan 1992 It's Bart's tenth birthday. Bart receives a radio microphone, which he promptly uses to play practical jokes on everyone, including that a little boy named Timmy O'Toole has fallen down the local well. NOTES: Sting guest voices as himself with the song titled "We're Sending Our Love Down the Well". Lisa the Greek - 23 Jan 1992 Lisa's football predicting skills brings about a closer relationship between Homer and Lisa, not to mention making Moe broke, until Lisa realizes that the relationship may end with the Super Bowl. NOTES: Repeats of this episode had portions redubbed for later Super Bowls. Homer at the Bat - 20 Feb 1992 Mr. Burns bets $1,000,000 that his company team can beat a competing plant's team. In order to do so, he replaced the regular company team with new security guard Roger Clemens, new janitor Wade Boggs, lunchroom cashier Ken Griffey Jr., and other new employees like Steve Sax, Don Mattingly, Ozzie Smith, Darryl Strawberry, Jose Canseco, and Mike Scoscia (who runs the solid contaminate encapsulator). Terry Cashman also guest stars. Homer Alone - 06 Feb 1992 When the family causes Marge to flip out, she takes a vacation from it all at Rancho Relaxo, leaving Lisa and Bart with Patty and Selma (shudder), and Homer alone with Maggie. Then, Maggie goes searching for Marge. Separate Vocations - 27 Feb 1992 After taking the Career Aptitude Normalization Test, or CANT test, Lisa finds out she's more suited to be a homemaker, while Bart is more suited to be a police officer. While Bart enjoys his taste of authority, Lisa turns into a bad kid. NOTES: Steve Allen guest stars voices. Bart the Lover - 13 Feb 1992 He has the name of the 23rd president, the face of Gordie Howe, and the lines of a Frenchman. Is Mrs. Krabapple's new pen pal/lover Bart's latest practical joke? Meanwhile, Homer starts building a doghouse, and learns to give up swearing. Dog of Death - 12 Mar 1992 When Santa's Little Helper suffers from a twisted stomach, the Simpsons sacrifice in order to pay for a life saving operation. However, when the family's morale suffers from the cuts, the dog runs away, and quickly becomes one of Mr. Burns' hounds. Colonel Homer - 26 Mar 1992 After a particularly bad movie experience, Homer drives to a bar where he discovers a singer named Lurleen Lumpkin. Now, Colonel Homer is her manager, much to Marge's disgust. Beverly D'Angelo guest stars as Lurleen Lumpkin. Black Widower (aka The Return of Sideshow) - 09 Apr 1992 Sideshow Bob gets paroled, and marries Selma. However, Bart suspects that Sideshow Bob has something else up his sleeve. The Otto Show - 09 Apr 1992 Otto loses his job driving the school bus, partially because he doesn't have a driver's license, and, after being kicked out of his apartment, goes to live with the Simpsons. Spinal Tap guest star. Bart's Friend Falls In Love - 07 May 1992 Bart and Milhouse enter the age of cooties, when Milhouse dates a new girl... without her father knowing it. Meanwhile, Homer tries to lose weight by listening to a subliminal tape. Kimmy Robertson guest stars. Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes? - 27 Aug 1992 Herbert Powell returns, and asks the Simpsons help for an invention idea of his, using the money Homer received from the nuclear plant for some bogus award. Guest stars Joe Frazier and Danny DeVito. PLUS: Their will be more extra's and special features you can shake a stick at. Definitely a series you can't miss. - amazon.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Vern Gagne Report post Posted February 11, 2003 That whole season is good. A definite most for any Simpson's Fan. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MaxPower27 Report post Posted February 11, 2003 "Homer at the Bat" and "Flaming Moes" are two of my favorite episodes of all time. How much is this one going to retail for? $39.99 or $49.99? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Report post Posted February 11, 2003 Lisa the Greek - 23 Jan 1992 Probably one of my favorite episodes ever, just because they had the Redskins beating the Bills... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest NoCalMike Report post Posted February 11, 2003 Lisa the Greek - 23 Jan 1992 Probably one of my favorite episodes ever, just because they had the Redskins beating the Bills... Yah that episode ruled. Go Skins~! Go Simpsons. I marked out hard when Lisa picked the Redskins to beat the Bills. Oh and as far as price goes....usually if you buy the dvd within the first week, it is only $29.99 from stores like Best Buy or Frys, and if you try and wait, it goes up by $10. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest the pinjockey Report post Posted February 11, 2003 Some notes from The Simpsons Archive December 4, 2002 In a live chat on Home Theater Forum, Peter Staddon of 20th Century Fox said that they expect to get The Complete Third Season DVD boxed set out in May 2003. "The issue with The Simpsons is that there are so many people who are involved with the DVD, and they are all incredibly busy working on the show for the network which has to take priority," Staddon explained. He also said that there is some "very cool stuff on the discs that will make season 3 much better." According to Staddon, The Simpsons is the best selling TV show on DVD. Read the full transcript January 30, 2003 Amazon.de has changed the German release date for The Complete Third Season to October 25. Hopefully this does not imply that the worldwide release has been pushed from spring to fall. February 7, 2003 USA Today's Simpsons feature reveals that only a week ago Matt Groening and the producers were still recording commentary tracks for The Complete Third Season. This inevitably means that the release is not imminent. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest TheArchiteck Report post Posted February 12, 2003 Wow, didn't realize all those were from the 3rd season... Great year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Crazy Dan Report post Posted February 13, 2003 I am defiantely there, dude. I love this show. I think this is when the show began to hit it's stride. I will be there when it is released to add to my Season's 1 and 2 sets. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Choken One Report post Posted February 13, 2003 Damn...I also never noticed that so many great shows came from that season... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites