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'Treehouse of Horror XXXI' is the best of the season so far, but the Treehouses are always season highlights, and more reliably than Christmas episodes. No character is safe on Halloween. You can kill Gil as many times as you like.
Bad Candy follows local Halloween stories of both myth and lessons learned in the community of New Salem. With its annual Psychotronic FM Halloween show, re-enactment radio DJs Chilly Billy and Paul weave the tales of the supernatural of years gone by. In this small town it’s a grimy ending for most, but will a few good souls survive? [3]
Treehouse of Horror episodes typically consist of four parts: an opening and Halloween-themed version of the credits, followed by three segments. 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 . [ 4 ]
In the sixteenth annual Treehouse of Horror, the Simpsons replace Bart with a robot son after Bart falls into a coma, Homer and various other characters find themselves on a reality show where Mr. Burns hunts humans for sport, and costumed Springfieldians become whatever they are wearing, thanks to a witch who was disqualified from a Halloween ...
"Send in the Clones" and "The Fright To Creep and Scare Harms" were listed as #8 and #9 respectively in The A.V. Club article, 'You said we'd be greeted as liberators!': 10 anxiety-reflecting Simpsons Halloween segments. It said "Season 14's "Treehouse Of Horror" is steeped in timely concerns, ripping inspiration from the headlines", noting ...
Here's how Halloween candy stacked up. Halloween Candy Ranked from Most to Least Healthy. 1. Jolly Ranchers. 2. Salt Water Taffy. 3. Blow Pops and Hot Tamales (tied) 5. Swedish Fish and Tootsie ...
Jack O'Lantern (voiced by Wayne Knight in the series; Maurice LaMarche in the video game) is the main antagonist of "Billy & Mandy's Jacked Up Halloween". A prankster from the medieval era, the people of Endsville grew tired of his pranks and framed him for a crime, for which he was executed.
Mr. Clean: Mr. Clean cleaning products: 1958–present: first live-action Mr. Clean played by House Peters Jr. Mrs. Butterworth: Mrs. Butterworth's syrup: a talking syrup bottle Mimsie the Cat: MTM Enterprises: 1970–1998: McGruff the Crime Dog: National Crime Prevention Council: 1978–present Nabisco Thing Nabisco: 1995 [11] Juan Valdez