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Treehouse of Horror

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - Treehouse of Horror - Synopsis

Treehouse of Horror - Opening Segment. Marge warns people about how bad Halloween is, and warns people not to watch the show. Treehouse of Horror - Set-up. Homer eavesdrops as Bart and Lisa tell three scary stories in the treehouse. Treehouse of Horror - Bad Dream House. A parody of The Amityvile Horror. Bart tells this story, in which the Simpsons move into a mansion which appears to be a haunted house. The house tells them to leave r ...

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Treehouse of Horror, Treehouse of Horror - Synopsis, Treehouse of Horror - Opening Segment, Treehouse of Horror - Set-up, Treehouse of Horror - Bad Dream House, Treehouse of Horror - Hungry are the Damned, Treehouse of Horror - The Raven, Treehouse of Horror - Trivia, Treehouse of Horror - Inspirations, Treehouse of Horror - Quotes

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia - Aquaman

Aquaman as painted by Alex Ross Aquaman is a DC Comics superhero. Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, he first appeared in More Fun Comics #73 (1941). Like Marvel Comics’ Sub-Mariner, Aquaman is an undersea hero originating from the mythical kingdom of Atlantis. In the traditional version of his origin, he was Arthur Curry, the son of Tom Curry, a human lighthouse keeper, and Atlanna, an outcast from Atlantis. Recent comics, however, depict Aquaman as an orphan of purely underwater heritage who was ...

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia - Canon fiction

In the context of fiction, the canon of a fictional universe comprises those novels, stories, films, etc. that are considered to be genuine (or "official"), and those events, characters, settings, etc. that are considered to have inarguable existence within the fictional universe. Usually items that are considered canon come from the original source of the fictional universe while non-canon material comes from adaptations or unofficial items. Generally, Expanded Universes are not considered canon, though there are exceptions wh ...

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia - Apocalypse Now

Apocalypse Now is a 1979 American film directed by Francis Ford Coppola from a script by John Milius (rewritten by Coppola) which was inspired by Joseph Conrad's classic novella Heart of Darkness. Set during the Vietnam War, a taciturn American soldier is sent to "terminate with extreme prejudice" the command of a rogue United States Army Special Forces colonel. The narrative of his journey and its culmination are studded with events which, while bizarre, are based on real Vietnam stories. The soldier's journey becomes i ...

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - Margical History Tour - Synopsis

Marge takes Bart, Lisa, and Milhouse to the library to find books for their school reports, only to find no books on the shelves. The books have been replaced by pamphlets and instruction manuals. They see Homer napping and wake him up. In lieu of no books, Marge tells the kids some history tales. She starts off with Milhouse's book report on Henry VIII. Margical History Tour - Henry VIII. In this version of the Henry VIII story, Homer is King Henry VIII, in search of a woman who can bear him a son. He is ...

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Margical History Tour, Margical History Tour - Synopsis, Margical History Tour - Henry VIII, Margical History Tour - Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea, Margical History Tour - Mozart and Salieri, Margical History Tour - Quotes

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - 742 Evergreen Terrace - Design

The house is shown as a pink-orange two-story detached house with an attached garage, basement, and loft. On the ground floor, the front door leads straight into the hallway, with one arch in the wall to the left, leading to the sitting room, one to the right which leads into the dining room, a small cupboard and the stairs to the first floor. The sitting room and the dining room, have bay windows. At the back of the house is the living room and the ...

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742 Evergreen Terrace, 742 Evergreen Terrace - Design, 742 Evergreen Terrace - Features and furniture, 742 Evergreen Terrace - Current state

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - One Fish Two Fish Blowfish Blue Fish - Synopsis

Bored of having meatloaf for supper, Marge suggests that the family, instead of having pork chops the next night, go to a sushi bar, "The Happy Sumo". Homer reluctantly accepts, and the family goes there. When Homer goes there, he eats a type of sushi called Fugu, but it is badly prepared and Homer is told that he may have been poisoned. Homer and Marge go the hospital. Dr. Hibbert informs Homer he would have 24 hours left to live but actually has 22 (since it took so long for Hibbert to see Homer). Homer is told that he is expected to go through five stages, and he m ...

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One Fish Two Fish Blowfish Blue Fish, One Fish Two Fish Blowfish Blue Fish - Synopsis, One Fish Two Fish Blowfish Blue Fish - Trivia, One Fish Two Fish Blowfish Blue Fish - Quotes

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - Principal Charming - Synopsis

Patty and Selma visit a wedding, of a man that could have easily been Selma's husband had Patty not got in the way. Selma realises that she needs to find a husband and begs Marge to help her. Marge enlists the help of Homer Simpson to seek one out. However, Homer fails to find anyone suitable. Meanwhile, Bart pulls a big prank by pouring Sodium tetrasulfate onto the grass. In the principal's office, he is told to call his father, who is currently at Moe's Tavern. After asking for Homer Sexual, Prinicpal Skinner takes the receiv ...

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Principal Charming, Principal Charming - Synopsis, Principal Charming - Trivia, Principal Charming - Quotes

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - The Simpsons - Setting characters and plot of The Simpsons

The Simpsons - Characters. The main characters were originally created by Matt Groening as part of a series of original animated segments for The Tracey Ullman Show. Over the course of the series Groening has used many of the themes present in his long-running comic strip series, Life in Hell. (For instance, the idea of creative school children constantly being persecuted and suppressed by totalitarian grown-ups stems from the strip.) Many of the characters in The Simpsons take their names fr ...

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The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Setting characters and plot of The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Characters, The Simpsons - Setting, The Simpsons - Themes, The Simpsons - Plots, The Simpsons - Hallmarks, The Simpsons - Opening sequence, The Simpsons - Halloween episodes, The Simpsons - Guest celebrities, The Simpsons - Production and history of The Simpsons, The Simpsons - Producers, The Simpsons - Voice actors and their characters, The Simpsons - Writing, The Simpsons - Animation, The Simpsons - Cultural impact, The Simpsons - Academia, The Simpsons - Simpsons publications, The Simpsons - DVDs, The Simpsons - Video games, The Simpsons - Movie, The Simpsons - Debut in Arab/Muslim Countries, The Simpsons - The Simpsons lists, The Simpsons - Simpsons Books

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - Aquaman - History

Aquaman - Golden Age Aquaman. In his Golden Age appearances, as seen in his first appearance in More Fun Comics #73 (November 1941), Aquaman was presented as the son of a human scientist who gave him the ability to survive and breathe underwater, but had no other powers whatsoever. This version of Aquaman was, in later years (after the establishment of DC Comics' multiverse) described as being the Aquaman of Earth-Two, an alternate Earth. The only appearances of the Golden Age/Earth-Two version of A ...

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Aquaman, Aquaman - History, Aquaman - Golden Age Aquaman, Aquaman - Silver Age Aquaman, Aquaman - Modern Age Aquaman, Aquaman - Crime Syndicate of America version, Aquaman - Supporting characters, Aquaman - Aquaman villians, Aquaman - Adaptations in other media, Aquaman - Cultural references

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - Itchy & Scratchy & Marge - Synopsis

When Homer attempts to build Marge a spice rack, Maggie hits Homer on the head with a mallet. After this is done, Maggie attempts to hit Homer on the head with a pencil, which is stopped by Marge. Marge forbids Bart, Lisa, and Maggie from watching cartoons, after she blames The Itchy & Scratchy Show for Maggie's actions. Although Bart watches Itchy & Scratchy at Milhouse's house, and Lisa watches it at Janey's, Marge writes a letter to the producers of the show asking them to tone down their violence. In response, Roger ...

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Itchy & Scratchy & Marge, Itchy & Scratchy & Marge - Synopsis, Itchy & Scratchy & Marge - Quotes

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - Gail Simone - Mainstream

Simone entered the comics mainstream with a run on Marvel Comics' Deadpool, which metamorphosed into Agent X. Simone eventually left the series after a conflict with the editor of Agent X. With her absence the series floundered, and so popular was Simone's work on both titles that she was asked back to pen a concluding arc to Agent X, some months after the series' cancellation. Due to the dispute with Marvel, Simone moved on to DC Comics, where she was given the Birds of Prey title. Though still humo ...

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Gail Simone, Gail Simone - Early work, Gail Simone - Mainstream, Gail Simone - Trivia

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - Blood Feud - Synopsis

When Mr. Burns falls ill and desperately needs a blood transfusion, Homer discovers Bart has Mr. Burns' blood type, and Homer urges his son to donate, promising that they will be handsomely rewarded. However, Mr. Burns knows nothing of this promise, or even of the Simpsons' desire for a reward, and having received the blood, all he does is send the family a card. Enraged, Homer writes an insulting reply, but Marge convinces him at the last minute not to send it. Homer changes his position. Later the letter goes missing, as Bart has mailed it, st ...

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Blood Feud, Blood Feud - Synopsis, Blood Feud - Quotes

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - List of characters from The Simpsons - Origin of the names

Many of the characters in the Simpsons take their names from important people and places in Groening's life: Lisa – Lisa Groening (Matt Groening's sister) Marge – Margery (commonly called Marge) Groening (his mother) Homer – Homer Groening (his father and one of his sons). Trivia: A character in the 1939 novel The Day of the Locust, by Nathanael West, is coincidentally named Homer Simpson. Maggie – Maggie Groening (one of his sisters) Bart – an anagram ...

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List of characters from The Simpsons, List of characters from The Simpsons - Origin of the names, List of characters from The Simpsons - Other name origins, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Simpson family, List of characters from The Simpsons - Extended family, List of characters from The Simpsons - Pets, List of characters from The Simpsons - Other families, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Flanders family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Van Houten family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Nahasapeemapetilon family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Wiggum family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Hibbert family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Prince family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Lovejoy family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Spuckler or Delroy family, List of characters from The Simpsons - The Carstairs family, List of characters from The Simpsons - Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, List of characters from The Simpsons - Springfield Elementary School, List of characters from The Simpsons - Administration, List of characters from The Simpsons - Teachers, List of characters from The Simpsons - Staff, List of characters from The Simpsons - Students, List of characters from The Simpsons - School pets, List of characters from The Simpsons - Youth groups, List of characters from The Simpsons - Government police law, List of characters from The Simpsons - Criminal element, List of characters from The Simpsons - Business figures, List of characters from The Simpsons - Local media personalities, List of characters from The Simpsons - Television, List of characters from The Simpsons - Movies, List of characters from The Simpsons - Radio, List of characters from The Simpsons - Music, List of characters from The Simpsons - Sports & other personalities, List of characters from The Simpsons - Moe's Tavern, List of characters from The Simpsons - Medical practices, List of characters from The Simpsons - Hospitals, List of characters from The Simpsons - Doctors

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - Da Boom - Plot summary

A man in a chicken costume triggers a lengthy flashback of Peter fighting a giant chicken who gave him an expired coupon. The costumed man warns Peter about the dangers of Y2K. Peter heeds the warning and locks his family up in a bomb shelter on December 31, 1999. A nuclear holocaust occurs at the stroke of midnight: Joe Swanson is partially embedded in his own driveway and Kevin gets vaporized. Glenn Quagmire, Cleveland Brown merge into one body (Clevemire/Quagland), and Asian Reporter Tricia Takanawa is eaten by Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons. Only the Griffins a ...

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Da Boom, Da Boom - Plot summary, Da Boom - Notes, Da Boom - Cultural References

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - Happy Little Elves

The Happy Little Elves were an animated cartoon within the fictional Simpsons universe. They were crudely animated green elves in simplistic plots aimed at very young children. They starred in several direct-to-video movies. Both Lisa and Maggie were fans of the Elves, much to the disgust of Bart. They were referenced in the early seasons of the show but dropped in later seasons, although Lisa can occasionally be spotted carrying her "Happy Little Elves" lunchbox. They were like ...

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List of fictional characters within The Simpsons, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - Duffman, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - The Grim Reaper Doug, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - Happy Little Elves, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - Hugo, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - Itchy & Scratchy, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - Kang and Kodos, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - Malibu Stacy, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - McBain, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - McGarnagle, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - Menthol Moose, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - Ozmodiar, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - Poochie, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - Radioactive Man, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - SpongeBob SquarePants, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - The Seven Duffs, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - Tipsy McStagger, List of fictional characters within The Simpsons - God

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - Apocalypse Now - Synopsis

U.S. Army Captain Benjamin L. Willard is stationed in Saigon; a seasoned veteran, he is deeply troubled and apparently no longer fit for civilian life. A group of intelligence officers approach him with a special mission up-river into the remote Cambodian jungle to find Colonel Walter E. Kurtz, a former member of the United States Army Special Forces. They state that Kurtz, once considered a model officer and future general, has apparently gone insane and is commanding a legion of his own Montagnard troops deep in neutral Cambodia. Th ...

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Apocalypse Now, Apocalypse Now - Background, Apocalypse Now - Synopsis, Apocalypse Now - Redux, Apocalypse Now - Alternate Endings, Apocalypse Now - Themes, Apocalypse Now - Responses, Apocalypse Now - Adaptation, Apocalypse Now - Influence, Apocalypse Now - Film:, Apocalypse Now - Television:, Apocalypse Now - Music:, Apocalypse Now - Video games:, Apocalypse Now - Literature:, Apocalypse Now - Primary cast, Apocalypse Now - Quotes

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - Apocalypse Now - Synopsis

U.S. Army Captain Benjamin L. Willard is stationed in Saigon; a seasoned veteran, he is deeply troubled and apparently no longer fit for civilian life. A group of intelligence officers approach him with a special mission up-river into the remote Cambodian jungle to find Colonel Walter E. Kurtz, a former member of the United States Army Special Forces. They state that Kurtz, once considered a model officer and future general, has apparently gone insane and is commanding a legion of his own Montagnard troops deep in neutral Cambodia. Th ...

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Apocalypse Now, Apocalypse Now - Background, Apocalypse Now - Synopsis, Apocalypse Now - Redux, Apocalypse Now - Alternate Endings, Apocalypse Now - Literary Differences, Apocalypse Now - Cultural Influences, Apocalypse Now - Film:, Apocalypse Now - Television:, Apocalypse Now - Music:, Apocalypse Now - Video Games:, Apocalypse Now - Literature:, Apocalypse Now - Primary cast, Apocalypse Now - Quotes

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - Simpson and Delilah - Synopsis

Homer Simpson realizes he does not have much hair and he wants a hair cure drug, Dimoxinil, so badly after seeing a commercial on TV, calling it a "miracle breakthrough". He visits a store which sells Dimoxinil, but it costs $1,000, and Homer cannot afford that. At work, Lenny suggests Homer pay for Dimoxinil through the company medical insurance plan. Homer arranges to get the Dimoxinil through a shady deal in an alley with the doctor who offered the Dimoxinil for $1,000. He applies the drug, and the next day, Homer wakes up with hair. At w ...

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Simpson and Delilah, Simpson and Delilah - Synopsis, Simpson and Delilah - Trivia, Simpson and Delilah - Quotes

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Treehouse of Horror: Encyclopedia II - Lisa Simpson - Future

It should be noted that the specific years listed below are probably inconsistent, given the general "timelessness" of the series: 2010 (four years from "now"): Depicted in "Lisa's Wedding". A fortune teller in a medieval carnival reveals that Lisa will fall in love with a British man who matches her intellectually, but her marriage will be cancelled because of a dispute over his dislike for the Simpson household. It is also hinted at that Lisa will lose her virginity to Milhouse. 2013 (seven years from "now"): Professo ...

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Lisa Simpson, Lisa Simpson - Future, Lisa Simpson - Notable accomplishments, Lisa Simpson - Embarrassing/shameful moments, Lisa Simpson - Relations, Lisa Simpson - Crushes

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