Now showing on my Spooktober Filmfest...The Simpsons: Treehouse Of Horror III (1992) on classic DVD 📀! #tv #television #comedy #sitcom #horror #animation #thesimpsons #treehouseofhorror #treehouseofhorroriii #spooktober #halloween #october
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Applejack: And then when she checked the bag, she realized that the fertilizer didn't contain any nitrogen!
Big Macintosh: So?
Applejack: So, nitrogen is critical for plant growth!
Granny Smith: AJ, I've coughed up scarier stuff than that.
Applebloom: Granny, why don't you tell us a story? You've led an interesting life.
Granny Smith: That's a lie, and you know it!
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"Maybe you should eat more vegetables and less people."
Treehouse of Horror III
Treehouse of Horror XXVI
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Like Clockwork
Episodes referenced from left to right:
"Dog of Death" S03E19
"Treehouse of Horror III" S04E05
"Duffless" S04E16
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It's been a while but we have a new Mr. Burns addition to Simpsons Tapped Out! Here is Mirrored Burns from the highly beloved and DR Movie animated episode Death Tome from Treehouse of Horror XXX III and he will be available in an update called Mirror Mayhem. He costs 150 donuts and comes with the Mirrored Globo-Warm Helicopter.
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The Simpsons Season 5 Episode 5: Treehouse of Horror IV
Directing assistance by Swinton O. Scott III
Directed and main segments storyboarded by David Silverman
Wraparounds written by Conan O'Brien
Wraparounds storyboarded by Dominic Polcino
The Devil and Homer Simpson:
Written by Greg Daniels & Dan McGrath
Terror at 5½ Feet:
Written by Bill Oakley & Josh Weinstein
Bart Simpson's Dracula:
Written by Bill Canterbury
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The Treehouse of Horror YTP Collab III: The Final Nightmare (FULL SERIES)
The third ytp collab of treehouse of horror.
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The Best Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Segments - Part 1
The artworks in this post are either comic book cover artwork or fanart.
Inst. I, Season 2: Bad Dreamhouse
Inst. I, Season 2: Hungry are the Damned
Inst. I, Season 2: The Raven
Inst. III, Season 4: Dial 'Z' for Zombies
Inst. IV, Season 5: The Devil & Homer Simpson
Inst. IV, Season 5: Terror at 5½ Feet
Inst. IV, Season 5: Bart Simpson's Dracula
Inst. V, Season 6: The Shinning
Inst. V, Season 6: Time & Punishment
Inst. V, Season 6: Nightmare Cafeteria
To see more, scroll down for part 2.
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On October 29, 1992, the Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror III" aired. This time it was Homer who warned the audience about the episode being scary with a nod to the old "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" intros. The wrap-around segments involved Lisa, Grandpa, and Bart telling a story while at a Halloween party. The three segments were "Clown Without Pity" (based on the Twilight Zone episode "Living Doll" with touches of "Child's Play" and "Gremlins"), "King Homer" (based on the original "King Kong") and "Dial 'Z' for Zombies" (based on "Pet Cemetery" and various zombie movies like "Living Dead" franchise).
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“Yep here’s your problem, someone set this thing to evil”
Treehouse of Horror III - Clown Without Pity (3/31)
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Old Man: I've coughed up scarier stuff than that!
Schmitty: Dad, why don't you tell us a story? You've led an interesting life.
Old Man: That's a lie, and you know it!
(Source: The Simpsons, Treehouse of Horror III)
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