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  2. Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish

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    The show was moved from its 8:00 p.m. EST Sunday night slot to the same time on Thursday, where it would compete with NBC's The Cosby Show, the number one show at the time. [10] "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish" was the first episode produced for the second season, but "Bart Gets an 'F' " aired first because of Bart's ...

  3. The Simpsons season 2 - Wikipedia

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    The DVD boxset for season two was released by 20th Century Fox in the United States and Canada on August 6, 2002, eleven years after it had completed broadcast on television. As well as every episode from the season, the DVD release features bonus material including commentaries for every episode. The commentaries were recorded in late 2001. [72]

  4. Category:The Simpsons season 2 episodes - Wikipedia

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    Treehouse of Horror (The Simpsons episode) Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish; W. The War of the Simpsons; The Way We Was

  5. List of The Simpsons home video releases - Wikipedia

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    The Simpsons: Year Two, Part One: June 5, 2000 TAPE ONE "Bart Gets an 'F'" "Simpson and Delilah" "Treehouse of Horror" "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish" TAPE TWO "Dancin' Homer" "Dead Putting Society" "Bart vs. Thanksgiving" "Bart the Daredevil" TAPE THREE "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge" "Bart Gets Hit by a Car"

  6. List of The Simpsons episodes (seasons 1–20) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] After a three-season run, the sketch was developed into a half-hour prime-time hit show. [3] From the series debut on December 17, 1989, to May 17, 2009, The Simpsons had broadcast its first 441 episodes, to the end of the twentieth season. The show holds several American television longevity records.

  7. Bart Gets Hit by a Car - Wikipedia

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    The episode's plot was based on Billy Wilder's 1966 film The Fortune Cookie. Much of the ending of the show was pitched by executive producer James L. Brooks, who felt the episode needed a more emotional ending. The episode includes the debuts of three recurring characters, Lionel Hutz, Dr. Nick and the Blue-Haired Lawyer. The Devil also ...

  8. Treehouse of Horror (The Simpsons episode) - Wikipedia

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    The sibling aliens Kang and Kodos first appeared on the show on this episode. Every Treehouse of Horror episode since this one must have Kang and Kodos as characters, states an unofficial Simpsons rule. [5] Despite this rule, the writers say the duo will often be forgotten and then added at the last second, leading to brief appearances. [3]

  9. Bart Gets an "F" - Wikipedia

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    "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish" was the first episode produced for the season, but "Bart Gets an 'F '" aired first because Bart was popular at the time and the producers had wanted the premiere to be an episode involving him. [10]