Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/jujaitaly/public/index.php on line 447. Treehouse of Horror, also known as The Simpsons Halloween specials, is a series of Halloween specials within the animated series The Simpsons, each consisting of. Treehouse of Horror - Wikipedia. A DVD box set of Treehouse of Horror episodes. Treehouse of Horror, also known as The Simpsons Halloween specials, is a series of Halloween specials within the animated series. The Simpsons, each consisting of three separate, self- contained segments. These segments usually involve the Simpson family in some horror, science fiction, or supernatural setting. They take place outside the show's normal continuity and completely abandon any pretense of being realistic, being known for their far more violent and much darker nature than an average Simpsons episode. The first, entitled . Since then, there have been other 2. Treehouse of Horror episodes, with one airing every year. Episodes contain several trademarks, including the alien characters Kang and Kodos, . The show's staff regard the Treehouse of Horror as being particularly difficult to produce, as the scripts often go through many rewrites, and the animators typically have to design new characters and backgrounds. Many of the episodes are popular among fans and critics of the show and have inspired a whole offshoot of Simpsons merchandise, including action figures, playsets, video games, books, DVDs, comic books and a special version of Monopoly. Several of the episodes have won awards for animation and sound editing. In 1. 99. 6, 2. 01. These segments usually have a horror, science fiction or fantasy theme and quite often are parodies of films, novels, plays, television shows, Twilight Zone episodes, or old issues of EC Comics. Although they are sometimes connected by . The exception is . In some cases there was a fourth writer who wrote the opening and wraparound segments. At the time (1. 99. The segment was executive producer Bill Oakley's idea and included live action directed by David Mirkin. The first, second and fifth Treehouse of Horror episodes open with Marge standing on a stage and warning parents about the content of the episode, advising them to put their children to bed. The warning in the first episode was put in as a sincere effort to warn young viewers, as the producers felt it was somewhat scary. These messages include the names of canceled shows from the previous season, deceased celebrities such as Walt Disney and Jim Morrison. Every episode between . Following that, the writers permanently dropped them. Kang and Kodos have since appeared in every Treehouse of Horror episode, sometimes as important parts of a story, but often just for brief cameos. In some episodes, they only appear in the opening segment. For example, a story about zombies attacking the town briefly cuts to them in their space ship, watching the events and laughing maniacally at the Earthlings' suffering. The action then switches back to the actual story. Cohen managed to persuade the producers to leave the scene in. Although the names quickly became more silly than scary, there have been a wide variety of special credits, from simple names like . Since his death in 2. The idea for . Many segments are spoofs of episodes of The Twilight Zone and entire segments will be based on a single episode. Science fiction works parodied include The Omega Man. They would have to try to fit all of this into a 2. He points out that his 1. Coraline, and that, . The opening segment of . The script originally called for Kodos and Kang to look over the smoking ruins of Springfield and say . This is a list of Treehouse of Horror episodes produced by the animated television series The Simpsons. Treehouse of Horror episodes have aired annually since the.While cut from the aired version, the line does appear in the . Originally it was supposed to use a theremin, but one could not be found that could hit all the necessary notes. This is due to Fox's current contract with Major League Baseball's World Series. There have been several references to this in the show, such as in . They're showing a Halloween episode.. We've already got our Christmas decoration up. It includes Treehouse of Horrors V, VI, VII and XII. In 2. 00. 1, Fox Interactive and THQ released The Simpsons: Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror on Game Boy Color. The entire game has a Halloween theme as the player tries to save the Simpson family from the Treehouse of Horror. The sets are: The . It also came with an . The entire set was based on . It came with . It came with . All the designs were based on . Hibbert Box Set. However, like The Simpsons itself, critics have noted a decline in the quality of the later episodes. The third, fourth and fifth episodes were each represented by two segments. The most recent episode on the list was . Bob Beecher also received a nomination for . The second and third . The Simpsons season 6 DVD commentary for the episode . Century Fox. The Simpsons season 2 DVD commentary for the episode . Century Fox. The Simpsons. The Simpsons. The Simpsons. The Simpsons. The Simpsons. The Simpsons. The Simpsons. The Simpsons season 7 DVD commentary for the episode . Century Fox. Retrieved 2. The Simpsons season 2 DVD commentary for the episode . Century Fox. The Simpsons season 2 DVD commentary for the episode . Century Fox. The Simpsons season 3 DVD commentary for the episode . Century Fox. The Simpsons. The Simpsons. The Simpsons. The Simpsons season 6 DVD commentary for the episode . Century Fox. The Simpsons. The Simpsons season 8 DVD commentary for the episode . Century Fox. 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Bart is loosely based on Matt Groening and his older brother, Mark. He has won an award for his Angry Dad web series. He is easily distracted. His penchant for shocking people began before he was born: Bart . Hibbert while he performed a sonogram on Marge when she was pregnant with him, and moments after being born, he set Homer's tie on fire (Marge saying that he could not have done it on purpose because he was only ten minutes old). Bart's first words were . Bart also sprays graffiti under the alias 'El Barto', and regularly frequents the Kwik- E- Mart (for bubble gum and Squishees) and The Android's Dungeon. Yuma Hickman moved to Springfield when Marge was pregnant with Bart. Bart's overall intelligence, like his mother's, has been shown to fluctuate slightly over the course of the series. It has been shown anywhere from being just above his father's level, to being just below, or (on the rare occasion that he shows interest or is willing to pay attention) exceeding that of his sister. Despite his behavior, Bart is also extremely good at dealing death, art and even sports like skateboarding. His actions and speech frequently show considerable mental agility, street- smarts, and understanding. When Bart became a hall monitor for Springfield Elementary, his grades went up, showing that he only struggles because he does not pay any attention. It was also once implied that his mischievous behavior may have been a result of Marge accidentally ingesting a droplet of champagne while pregnant with him. But he can be ingenious when the chips are down—as long as his ingenuity is not applied to anything school- related. He once learned portions of the Talmud to help reunite his idol, Krusty the Clown, with his father, Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky. Once, after unleashing a surf wave across the school (damaging property but also saving Ned Flanders, who was on fire at the time), Bart was given an experimental drug for Attention Deficit Disorder called Focusyn. Focusing his energy allowed Bart's intellectual potential to reach its maximum, even to the point where he was capable of tutoring a Navajo boy. Unfortunately, the drug also drove him paranoid as a side effect, and he started to believe that Major League Baseball was using satellites to spy on everyone in town. Marge and Homer became concerned for his erratic behavior and tried to take him off the drug, but the prospect of losing his intellectual edge over his enemies causes Bart to go berserk and sneak into Fort Fragg to steal one of its tanks. After blazing a path of destruction through the town, Bart uses the tank's cannon to shoot down a MLB satellite, thereby actually proving his suspicions to be correct. Later, during . Patty and Selma. He has also managed to do this by choice such as in . He was also frequently a delinquent, getting into all sorts of trouble. It's implied that his exceptionally mischievous behavior (which Lisa once noted was borderline sociopathic) had its roots from when Marge accidentally ingested a drop of champagne (caused by then- Mayor Quimby breaking a champagne bottle on the newly christened battleship, the U. S. S. Float- and- shoot) while still pregnant with Bart. However, he has put limits on the trouble he can cause; he won't lower himself as to stealing the school textbooks, like Lisa did while he was hall monitor. He has, on a few occasions, helped the love life of his school Principal and his teacher, despite the fact he often terrorizes them, and he often befriends lesser known kids like Milhouse. One example of his quasi sense of honor is when Bart stands up for Ralph Wiggum at the cost of peer popularity with the bullies. Instead of outright refusing the challenge, Bart instead tries to intentionally miss the bird. Unfortunately, Bart doesn't compensate for a crooked sight, and he accidentally kills the bird. He is visibly upset by this, snapping at Nelson when he calls him a . Bart also displays his sense of morality when he acts as a conscience for his peers several times throughout the series, such as when he tells Jessica Lovejoy that stealing from the church is wrong. He was once sent to a juvenile detention center when he played a serious prank involving faux wedding gifts and a fake wedding. Krabappel or Principal Skinner fired, especially if it was not his intention to do so, like in the former case where his and his classmates’ plan on getting her laid back by spiking her drink backfired when she ended up getting herself fired. A notable example of the former is when he was framed for a prank at a medieval festival held at school and was expelled for it (the actual culprit was Groundskeeper Willie) but he was welcomed back as an apology. Prince out of selling him rare and invaluable Star Wars memorabilia that belonged to Martin Prince for what was obviously a ripped off price. He becomes extremely attached to animals that fall under his care and will, most of the time, save animals that he feels will be hurt or else will go to great lengths to protect them. Some of Bart's favorite pets include: his dog named Santa's Little Helper (and best friend), a snake named Strangles, an elephant named Stampy, a racehorse named Duncan, a nest of bird- eating lizards named Chirpy Boy and Bart Junior, Santa's Little Helper's greyhound puppies, and a cow named Lou, for whom he was willing to prematurely marry in order to spare from the slaughterhouse. Stampy meets the Simpsons. Appearance. Bart has yellow skin and blonde spiky hair that matches the color of his skin (similar to his sisters), sports a slightly pudgy belly, and, like the other characters of The Simpsons, has big black pupils with no colored irises for eyes. He wears a red- orange t- shirt (salmon in . He sometimes wears his . He called himself Cupcake Kid. Bart is also known as . Bart will often address Homer by his given name instead of . Usually when Homer finds out that Bart has said or done something stupid or bad, he turns red and shouts . Homer and Bart's relationship reaches a breaking point following Homer's pollution of Lake Springfield (causing Springfield to be sealed under a giant dome by the EPA), with Bart even going so far as saying that he wishes Flanders was his father. Nevertheless, the two really do love each other deep down. He also believes Lisa to be his superior when it comes to solving problems, and frequently goes to her for advice. He is often protective of her when she is threatened or insulted by others, though he frequently insults her himself. Indeed, in . Both siblings formed a dynamic crime- solving duo during many of their encounters with Sideshow Bob, Bart's nemesis. At one time, he enters a series of robot battles with his robot: Chief Knock- a- Homer (which is Homer as the robot hoping to gain Bart's trust), and tries to cheer up Lisa when Snowball II dies. Out of all of them, Bart's best friend is Milhouse Van Houten. Though the two are close friends, Bart has accidentally put Milhouse into trouble countless times throughout the series, with more than one occasion causing physical harm to Milhouse due to Bart's lack of regard for Milhouse's safety. At one time, Bart was driving a forklift with Milhouse standing on the fork while the forklift was moving. When Marge stopped Bart from driving the forklift, Milhouse was sent flying and was knocked unconscious. When Milhouse fell in love with Samantha Stankey and spent less time with his best buddy, Bart seperated the two by notifying Samantha's father, who placed Samantha in a catholic school. This resulted in a fight between the two friends, although Bart eventually offered an apology. Despite this, while he does take joy in tormenting them, he does have some degree of respect for them, and would never deliberately intend to get them fired. Bart initially attempted to give him scoops of dog food with American flags sticking out of them (either as a prank or because, according to Bart, Skinner actually likes dog food), although a combination of factors, namely Marge suggesting he make a cake instead after initially telling him off, as well as Homer obliviously eating the dog food beforehand, Bart instead made Skinner a cake (although Homer ate it before . Of course while in these relationships, Bart gets into more trouble then he usually does by himself. When Bart soon found out that Laura was going out with Jimbo Jones, he later prank- called Moe, under the name of Jimbo Jones, in order to expose him as the cowardly bully instead of the . Laura then said she would date Bart if he were older and kisses him, and made her first prank call to Moe, under the name of . She is the daughter of Rainier Wolfcastle. However, Bart later broke up with her. After the breakup, Greta went out with Milhouse Van Houten, with whom she then broke up with in Canada and stopped dating for four years. In Apocalypse Cow, he was forced to marry her in order to save his cow Lou, but they ended up not getting married. She is one of Bart's girlfriends that return in Moonshine River, and they show interest again as she reveals to be a failing actress after running away. In the end, after Cletus finds out where Mary ran away to, he forces her to come back, but she runs away and kisses Bart, telling him he's great. She makes her current recent appearance in Love is a Many Splintered Thing, as she and Bart resume to date after her career failed. However, Bart payed very little attention to her, making her dump him for a Brazilian boy. It revealed that in the future she will marry the Brazilian boy, but when her status is revealed to be single on a website, Bart sends her a message. She soon warms up to him, and they become very close, until Bart kisses her, seemingly putting her off to him. Next, Krusty's latest fast- food sandwich transforms news anchor Kent Brockman into an enraged zombie and twenty- eight days later, cannibal zombies have overrun Springfield. In the final frightening fable, Homer accidentally falls through a trapdoor in Moe's tavern and impales himself on the pipes of Moe's microbrewery. Moe serves the barflies a glass of delicious beer flavored with Homer's blood and Homer, now half- man, half- brewing apparatus, returns for vengeance.
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