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The Simpsons staff noted that it was a joke at how Family Guy was a clone of their show. ... Billy the Kid, Jesse James, ...
Billy the Kid is portrayed as a zombie in the 2002 Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror XIII" American Experience season 24 episode "Billy the Kid", aired on PBS January 9, 2012. [72] Jor-el Vaasborg starred as Billy the Kid in the 2015 National Geographic TV documentary Billy the Kid: New Evidence, narrated by Kevin Costner.
Henry McCarty (September 17 or November 23, 1859 – July 14, 1881), alias William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, was an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West who was linked to nine murders: four for which he was solely responsible, and five in which he may have played a role alongside others.
This episode was also remade as a parody in The Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror II" in 1991, with Bart in the role of Anthony. The 1997 episode "Johnny Real Good" from Johnny Bravo is also based on this episode. Johnny has to babysit a boy named Timmy, who also has supernatural powers and sends Johnny several times to a nearby cornfield ...
The names Jay Kogen and Wolodarsky (two of The Simpsons writers who worked on the episode) are written on the tombstones, but both are misspelled. [ 3 ] The "King Homer" segment is one of Matt Groening's all-time favorite stories from the Treehouse of Horror series. [ 4 ]
Billy (voiced by Nancy Cartwright in "Lisa the Simpson" and Russi Taylor in "Bart the Mother") is Troy McClure's assistant who appeared in "Lisa the Simpson", and "Bart the Mother". He was supposed to appear in more episodes, but due to the death of McClure's voice actor Phil Hartman, he was retired along with McClure. Billy is a child who ...
A street gangster nicknamed Billy the Kid died in a hail of bullets during a revenge ride-out which ended in “crushing defeat”, a court has heard. Billy McCullagh, 27, suffered two shots in ...
Ian Maxtone-Graham is an American television writer and producer.He has formerly written for Saturday Night Live (1992–1995) and The Simpsons (1995–2012), as well as serving as a co-executive producer and consulting producer for the latter from its seventh to its twenty-fourth seasons.