- "Cape
Feare" is the
second episode of the
fifth season of the
American animated television series The Simpsons. It
originally aired on the Fox network...
-
Sideshow Bob
returns to prison.
After being paroled from
prison in "Cape
Feare" (season 5, 1993), Bob
targets Bart directly,
threatening him repeatedly...
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season left
following the
completion of the season's
production run. "Cape
Feare",
which was the
final episode to be
produced by the "original team", aired...
- evolution". The New York Times.
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January 2009. Craig, Adrian;
Feare,
Chris (2009). "Family
Sturnidae (Starlings)". In del Hoyo, Josep; Elliott...
- some of the series' most
acclaimed and po****r episodes,
including "Cape
Feare", "Lisa vs.
Malibu Stacy", "Homer Goes to College", "Deep
Space Homer",...
- live up to its two
predecessors "Homer's
Barbershop Quartet" and "Cape
Feare" this year, but it
remains a
strong show nonetheless. Actually, it starts...
- play
depicts the
evolution of the
story from the
Simpsons episode "Cape
Feare" in the
decades after an
apocalyptic event. It
premiered in May 2012 at...
- Fear of God or
theophobia may
refer to fear itself, but more
often to a
sense of awe, and
submission to, a deity.
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Retrieved 2013-01-22.
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Craig (1998) pp. 21–22. del Hoyo et al (2009) pp. 665–667. del Hoyo et al (2009) p. 725.
Feare,
Chris (1996). "Studies...
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director now at work. The film was
parodied in the 1993
Simpsons episode "Cape
Feare", with
Sideshow Bob in the role of Cady
stalking Bart Simpson. The episode...