What's your most favourite Simpsons Halloween sketch?...

seba_boi

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My fave is the one where they have the killer Krusty doll...
HOMER:"Marge! The doll's trying to kill me!... And the toaster's laughing at me!"

That and the King Homer (King Kong parody) in close second...
LENNY:"Hey! I heard we're going to Ape Island."
CARL:"Yeah! To capture a big ape."
LENNY:"I wish we were going to Candy Apple Island."
SOME GUY:"'Candy Apple Island'? What's in there?"
CARL:"Apes... But not so big."

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tsukaesugi

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The zombie episode.

The Simpsons are fighting for their lives in zombie-infested Springfield.

Homer shoots Zombie-Flanders.

Marge says 'Oh no! Flanders was a zombie!'

Homer says 'Flanders was a zombie?!'
 
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chimpmeister

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The Simpsons halloween episodes are great! Didn't they release a halloween Simpsons DVD, with a bunch of the halloween episodes on it? Thought I saw that somewhere . . .
 

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Homer: Do you like it Marge? I call it..No TV and no beer make Homer....somthing....somthing....

Marge: Go crazy?

Homer: DON'T MIND IF I DOOO!!! WHAAAAAA!!!!!
 

seba_boi

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chimpmeister said:
The Simpsons halloween episodes are great! Didn't they release a halloween Simpsons DVD, with a bunch of the halloween episodes on it? Thought I saw that somewhere . . .
No way!!!... I'm getting that for shure!!!
 

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seba_boi said:
Cool...

But it doesn't say which episodes/TreeHouse of Horror they included...

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Yeah it does, read the description!

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The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror V
The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror VI
The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror VII
The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XII

From All Movie Guide
Collecting episodes five through seven, as well as episode 12 of The Simpsons' annual Halloween specials, the Treehouse of Horror DVD collection is a must-have for any true Simpsons fan. Reflecting the original aspect ratio, the collection is presented in 1.33:1 full-screen and offers a great transfer of each episode. Color is well balanced, the familiar yellow skin tones scream vibrant yellow and there is little to no digital artifacting. The sound, faithfully mastered in Dolby Digital Stereo Surround, is flawlessly mixed and has likely never sounded better. In addition to alternate French and Spanish language audio tracks, optional English and Spanish subtitles are also offered. Despite the lack of extras that Simpsons fans have grown accustomed to with the previous releases of seasons one through three, a bonus featurette offering some of resident aliens Kang and Kodos' finest moments will no doubt have fans of the series laughing away their disappointment until the remainder of the series finds its way to DVD. Jason Buchanan
 

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I really like the Halloween episode in which Bart dresses up like the ultra-violent, Beethoven loving protagonist from Clockwork Orange. The formula of telling horror stories during a Halloween party instilled a lot of liveliness into the episode.

The Time Travel Episode is also hilarious.

'Oh No, it's raining [donuts] again.'
 

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The king kong one!

Mr Burns throws the gas grenade it lads at his feet, the nexttime you see him

"I was strolling throught the gas one day" while strutting his stuff! :tickled:

Also the rip take of The shining the whole bit of that is excellent!

"I was thinking no booze and no tv make Homer go something something"

"Go crazy?"

"Dont mind if i do......."
:lol:
 

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My favorite has to be the one where the space aliens run for the presidency.

"I am Clin-ton!"

Classic.
 

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oh easy the one where homer goes to work on the broken toaster over, and makes it into a time machine: "dad told me something about time travel on my wedding day...son if you ever go back in time don't touch anything you could throw off the entire evolutionary process." so what does homer do? he falls on the fish coming out of the water, then sneezes in a tyranosauru's nose, kills everything, and finally makes his way back to the time he came from but everyone ate with their tongues.
 

chimpmeister

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jaydubnb said:
My favorite has to be the one where the space aliens run for the presidency.

"I am Clin-ton!"

Classic.

That is a classic. And it happens to be on the "Treehouse of Horror" DVD which I picked up today at Best Buy for 9.99. Here's what is on the disc:

Treehouse of Horror V

Homer attempts to kill his family in "The Shinning," Homer tries to fix a toaster and winds up altering the fabric of time itself in "Time and Punishment," and Principal Skinner serves students for lunch in "Nightmare Cafeteria".

Treehouse of Horror VI

Advertising icons go berserk in "Attack of the 50 Foot Eyesores," Groundskeeper Willie invades the children's dreams in "Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace," and Homer enters a 3-D world of computer animation in "Homer 3" (thats Homer cubed, too lazy to figure out the keystrokes for a superscript 3!).

Treehouse of Horror VII

Terrifying look at Bart's evil twin in "The Thing and I", Lisa creates a miniature world in "The Genesis Tub", and aliens stealing the identities of Bill Clinton and Bob Dole in "Mr. Kang Goes to Washington".

Treehouse of Horror XII

"Hex and the City", a gypsy curses Homer, bringing misery to everyone he loves. "House of Whacks", a computer (Pierce Brosnan) takes over the Simpson house and attempt to kill Homer for Marge's love. "Wiz Kids", Bart and Lisa are students at a school for wizards, where they foil the evil Lord Montymort.

I believe a few other episodes came out on VHS a few years ago, but this is the first Halloween compilation on DVD from what I can tell. Definitely worth picking up!! :drool:
 
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