Every time spooky season rolls around, there are a few traditions that brighten up our jack-o-lanterns. One of the funniest is a new episode of The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror. A new year of ...
Vignettes: “The Diving Bell and Butterball,” “Dial D for Diddly,” “In the Na’Vi” The episode also contains a moderately entertaining Dexter spoof where Homer convinces Ned to kill for him, as well as ...
It almost feels like cheating to reward The Simpsons’ writers for turning Mr. Burns into Dracula. It’s such an obvious idea. And yet, it works and leads to one funniest (and weirdest) Treehouse ...
We’ve written before about just how clever this skit is, not just for its vampire shenanigans. The way it uses the fact that it’s Bart Simpson’s Dracula shines a light on the way Bart really loves his ...
Few animated specials are quite as ubiquitous as the yearly Treehouse of Horror episodes from The Simpsons. Since 1990, America's favorite yellow-skinned family has delivered tales both frightening ...
What is your hyper-specific TV pet peeve? Mine is that since the first “Treehouse of Horror” premiered in season 2 of The Simpsons, the roman numerals in the title of the annual Halloween episode will ...
Bart Simpson (Nancy Cartwright) makes a lot of mischief and stumbles into a lot of problems, but he has the right idea when it comes time to tell scary stories on Halloween. His post trick-or-treat ...
The tail end of this era was undoubtedly the weakest as The Simpsons started to veer away from its Horror based parodies in exchange for just more straight movie parodies and takes. A Treehouse of ...
The Simpsons first Treehouse of Horror episode aired way back in 1990 during the show’s second season, and every Halloween since Fox has scared up a new one. This year will be number XXXV. (Hey Bart, ...
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