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Things start off gory in “Treehouse VIII” with a vicious attack on Fox Censor (actual character name), and the episode keeps heavy on the horror throughout.

There is also a map of the Treehouse with the books, so you can keep up with where the characters are during their adventure. and the Seussian-inspired early readers The Cat on the Mat is Flat and The Big Fat Cow that Goes Kapow! There are also other theatre adaptations of previous books in the series: The 13-Story Treehouse and The 26-Story Treehouse.I’ve Grown a Costume on Your Face” is more firmly rooted in the Halloween season, has a great kick-off, and has a good mix of gags built around the cast trapped as their costumes. Hopefully, you can get through “Married to the Blob” first, which avoids the most straightforward take on its namesake but can’t muster up much more than gross-out humor. The Hunger Games and Mad Max are a far cry from Halloween movie fare, but with that said, “Dry Hard” is one of the better parodies from the later "Treehouses. His short films have won prizes and nominations at Animaze, the London Movie Awards, and the Omaha Film Festival.

This was the first "Treehouse" to be titled as such in the opening credits instead of “The Simpsons Halloween Special. There’s a good collection of Halloween-appropriate ideas in “Treehouse XIV;” I wish they amounted to more.

They should come to the discussion prepared with all necessary materials, then you need to establish rules to drive the discussion. But all three have something in common: these flashes of fun and creativity briefly break through competent but largely unremarkable efforts.

With its themes of grisly murder and imaginary figures coming to life, it’s at least tangential to the holiday season. Hair Toupée,” the first segment of “Treehouse IX,” takes its name and something of its premise from an old Amazing Stories episode, but there are echoes of the horror classic Mad Love here too.But for all that can be said of The Simpsons’ later years, its ongoing "Treehouse of Horror" series has become a staple of American Halloween TV.

He can’t get Homer back to his own timeline in “Time and Punishment,” the best thing ever to come out of a busted toaster.Once that’s over with, “You Gotta Know When to Golem” pulls a character from an Expressionist silent film classic into Springfield, gives him Richard Lewis’s voice, and turns him loose. The best offering from the past five years, “Treehouse XXIX” at first seems a recipe for a let-down: three movie parodies in a late-period Simpsons episode. While enjoying a little bit of everything, William is most passionate about traditional adventure, fantasy, and gothic fiction, and will go on four hours if allowed about the merits of 2D animation and strong leitmotifs in film scoring. It’s the same puerile slapstick humour as the Treehouse series…So if your kids enjoy the Treehouse series, they’ll probably love it. Characters featured are not only from the show's canon however, as several non-canon, fanon and mod-original takes are set to appear as well, including Graggle Simpson, Dead Bart, Eggs For Bart and Lee Hardcastle's Couch Gag Series.

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