The Simpsons might never end at this point, with the thirty-sixth season of the long-running animated series getting back into the spooky spirit. Continuing the tradition of Treehouse of Horror, the ...
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 ...
He gives it a modern twist on the “Treehouse of Horror” opening. “For this special intro I arranged and produced a punk/rock version of the famous folk Mexican melody of the Jarabe Tapatío, commonly ...
"Treehouse of Horror" is a yearly tradition in The Simpsons wherein a series of non-canonical short stories is depicted, usually parodying certain movies or TV shows. This tradition has been going on ...
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 ...
Brad LaCour is a Senior List Writer for Collider. Based out of Los Angeles, California, Brad lives close enough to the stars but is too busy to find out where exactly they live. Brad is fairly certain ...
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The Simpsons has a lot of longstanding traditions and recurring elements that are now just a core part of the show’s fabric. Things like the opening sequence, with its chalkboard and couch gags, ...
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, ...