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  2. Treehouse of Horror IX - Wikipedia

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    Homer locks himself and Bart in a room, but Snake's hair takes control of him. Homer tries to kill Bart with a sledgehammer. Bart begs Homer to fight the hair. After a struggle, Homer rips the hair off his head. However, the scalp comes to life, attempting to suffocate Bart whilst Homer ineffectually punches it, if anything hurting Bart.

  3. Treehouse of Horror XXVIII - Wikipedia

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    When Marge discovered Homer's self-cannibalism one night while he was frying his own severed leg, she takes him to an addiction counselor for help, but Mario Batali, in search for new ingredients, convinces a despondent (and now missing the entire lower half of his body) Homer to cook his remaining body parts as ingredients sold at Chez Homer ...

  4. Treehouse of Horror XVIII - Wikipedia

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    Homer tried to calm the crowd by characterizing the pranks as childish mischief until he is himself "pranked" by the kids on the roof above him, who drop a live pig which lands on his head. Sideshow Mel exclaims that "those monsters must be stopped", prompting Ned Flanders to offer his help. He decorates the local church to look like a haunted ...

  5. Homer's Triple Bypass - Wikipedia

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    "Homer's Triple Bypass" is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on December 17, 1992. In this episode, Homer suffers a heart attack due to his very poor health and diet.

  6. Treehouse of Horror XIII - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, Homer buys a magic hammock that can create duplicates of anyone who lies in it in "Send in the Clones"; Lisa's call to end gun violence resurrects undead outlaws in "The Fright to Creep and Scare Harms"; and Dr. Hibbert invites everyone in Springfield to his island resort where everyone is turned into half-man, half-animal ...

  7. Treehouse of Horror XXII - Wikipedia

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    3rd episode of the 23rd season of The Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror XXII" The Simpsons episode Promotional image for the episode Episode no. Season 23 Episode 3 Directed by Matthew Faughnan Written by Carolyn Omine Production code NABF19 Original air date October 30, 2011 (2011-10-30) Guest appearances Aron Ralston as the 911 Dispatcher Jackie Mason as Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky Episode chronology ...

  8. Homer's Night Out - Wikipedia

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    In its original American broadcast, "Homer's Night Out" finished fourteenth place in the weekly ratings for the week of March 19–25, 1990, with a Nielsen rating of 16.9. It was the second highest rated show on Fox that week. [6] "Homer's Night Out" received generally positive reviews from critics.

  9. Treehouse of Horror VIII - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the TV-rating was supposed to stab Censor with a dagger, but Fox objected because it was too gruesome and was changed to a cutlass. [4] The censors also objected to an unaired scene where Homer does his naked church dance on an altar. The scene was reanimated so that Homer was dancing naked in the front row. [2]