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The first 13 Treehouse of Horror episodes had all three segments written by different writers and in some cases there was a fourth writer that wrote the opening and wraparound segments. [3] The original episode even had three different directors. [4]
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.
On John Hugar's top 25 Treehouse of Horror episodes he placed the episode at #21. He enjoyed "The Ned Zone" but thought "Four Beheadings and a Funeral" "bland" and "In the Belly of the Boss" done better before. [7] When ranking the top 78 Treehouse of Horror segments Louis Peitzman was positive on the segments.
Is it even spooky season without another edition of “Treehouse Of Horror” from The Simpsons? Each year the twisted geniuses behind one of the longest running shows on television can be counted ...
"Treehouse of Horror XVI" is the fourth episode of the seventeenth season of the ... In 2024 Joshua Karp of Vulture ranked the segments at 82, 62, and 47 ...
In 2017, IGN called "Citizen Kang" the best segment of the entire anthology, and placed the episode itself as number one in its ranking of all "Treehouse of Horror" episodes. [8] The A.V. Club named Kang/Bob Dole's line, "Abortions for some, miniature American flags for others!", one of the best lines in the history of the show. [9]
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]
7th episode of the 3rd season of The Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror II" The Simpsons episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 7 Directed by Jim Reardon Written by Lisa's nightmare: Al Jean Mike Reiss Bart's nightmare: Jeff Martin George Meyer Homer's nightmare: Sam Simon John Swartzwelder Production code 8F02 Original air date October 31, 1991 (1991-10-31) Guest appearance Marcia Wallace as Edna ...