The simpsons halloween 3d homer5/26/2023 “Time and Punishment” from “Treehouse of Horror V”Īny episode that starts with Homer having his hand stuck in a toaster for an unexplained reason is probably going to be pretty good.Īfter Homer breaks the toaster, he repairs it but accidentally turns it into a time machine. Homer: “The doll’s trying to kill me and the toaster’s been laughing at me!”Ĥ. Though do be careful as the sprinkles contain potassium benzoate… that’s bad. It’s a store filled with many different cursed and evil items, but also sells frogurt. The perfect amalgamation of this is in the shop that Homer visits. It’s a perfect blend of a genuinely fun and creepy premise, but with the great satirical writing of the show. There’s just something so entertaining about seeing a tiny Krusty try to kill Homer and of course have no one believe him. Pretty quickly, the doll turns on Homer and tries to kill him, while the voice and personality of Krusty is also still in the doll. Even if it’s a Krusty the Klown doll.Īfter Homer forgets to buy Bart a birthday present, he goes to a strange store called House of Evil and purchases a cursed Krusty doll, though it does come with free frozen yogurt. We all know that if you put a doll in a horror film, more than likely that thing is evil. “Clown Without Pity” from “Treehouse of Horror III” Honestly, one of the highlights of the segment is seeing characters like Patty, Selma, Ned and Chief Wiggum all working and bouncing off of each other while trying to help Homer find his way back.Īlso, the ending of the episode is the best way to cap it all off.ģ. Sure, by today’s standards the animation hasn’t aged all that well, but thankfully the writing has. While the series now will dabble with other forms of animation outside of 2D, this was the first instinct of them really doing something with it. This episode shows the writers and animators having so much fun with a brand new style of animation. In a parody of the “The Twilight Zone” episode “Little Girl Lost,” Homer finds a strange portal in the wall of his house that sends him to a strange 3D world. I was thinking along the lines of ‘No TV and no beer make Homer… something, something…’”Ģ. Homer: “Well, what do you think, Marge? All I need is a title. From Homer forgetting twice to lock the doors after leaving, to Groundskeeper Willie asking Bart if he wants to get sued for even mentioning the word “shining.” Even for just being a segment in a longer episode, it stands as one of the best things ever done on the show. With just a roughly seven-minute runtime, there are so many jokes thrown out and they all land. He and Smithers cut the cable and take the whole supply of beer, which leads Homer to go crazy. Burns tasks them with watching over his summer estate. The Simpson family finds themselves in a parody of “The Shining” where Mr. This is the epitome of any of the film parodies this show has ever done. There’s no wonder that this is the fan favorite of the bunch. “The Shinning” from “Treehouse of Horror V” From film parodies to their own crazy stories, these episodes are some of the most fun and memorable of the whole series. These episodes allow the writers to go all out and tell some fun and unique stories they could never do in a regular episode. While I had episodes that I would watch many times, “Lisa’s First Word” was a big favorite of mine, and the “Treehouse of Horror” episodes were always ones I loved and still do. The early seasons of the show (how is it on its 32nd season?) are some of my favorite pieces of television. I can’t tell you the amount of times I would pop the DVDs into the family computer as a kid and rewatch so many episodes. With Halloween quickly approaching, why not spend that time recommending some horror films (or for this week, television shows) to get everyone in the mood for the spooky season ?įirst and foremost you must know that “The Simpsons” is my ultimate comfort show.
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