Features: DVD, Pan and Scan (TV Format), Dolby Digital Stereo, English, Spanish Subtitled Homer's Night Out: A night at a strip club leads to a naughty photo of Homer which circulates around Springfield. Marge makes Homer apologize to the exotic dancer to teach Bart that women are not objects.The Mansion Family: Mr. Burns goes to visit the Mayo Clinic, leaving the Simpsons in charge of his mansion. Homer takes Burns' yacht out to international waters, where he encounters Chinese pirates. Sunday, Cruddy Sunday: Homer and Bart lead a group of Springfielders to the Super Bowl. But when they get there they find their tickets are no good, and they must sneak in. Homer the Moe: When Moe goes back to bartending school, Homer fills in for him. Then Moe returns and completely redesigns the bar, alienating his regulars.
 Editor's Note
 Everyone's favorite underachieving and politically incorrect animated family is back with four episodes loosely linked by the theme of a party. The first, "Homer's Night Out," is from the show's premiere season in 1990, and features Homer going to a stag party and dancing with a stripper. Meddlesome Bart documents the occasion, and Homer is forced to explain his actions. Then, Homer is thrilled by his free trip to the Superbowl, but his excitement turns to dismay when he finds he can't actually watch the game in "Sunday Cruddy Sunday" (1999). This episode boasts cameos by Dolly Parton, Rupert Murdoch, Troy Aiken, and Dan Marino, as well as a hilarious ad for the Catholic Church! Britney Spears puts in an appearance in "The Mansion Family" (2000) where Mr. Burns leaves the Simpsons to housesit while he visits the Mayo Clinic; of course, things do not go smoothly. Finally, in "Homer the Moe," (2001) Homer takes care of the bar while Moe revisits his old college, which inspires him to renovate upon his return; R.E.M. make a voice cameo making fun of their own politically correct image.
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