Ep 5. Treehouse of Horror III
- TV-PG
- October 29, 1992
- 23 min
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7.7 (3,367)
In The Simpsons season 4 episode 5, titled "Treehouse of Horror III," viewers are treated to a spooky Halloween-themed episode full of eerie tales and twisted humor. The episode starts off with the Simpson family gathering around their TV to watch a special presentation of spooky stories, hosted by Marge.
The first tale, "Clown Without Pity," begins with Homer buying a talking Krusty the Clown doll for Bart's birthday. But the toy turns out to be more than they bargained for when it starts exhibiting evil behavior, wreaking havoc on the Simpson household. The family tries everything to get rid of the doll, but their efforts only seem to make things worse.
The second segment, called "King Homer," is a hilarious parody of the classic King Kong story. Marge tells the story of how she and Homer, as a giant ape, became part of a traveling carnival and eventually ended up in New York City, where King Homer falls in love with the damsel in distress, Marge. The segment is full of funny moments and clever references, and the animation is particularly impressive.
Finally, the episode wraps up with "Dial 'Z' for Zombies," a tongue-in-cheek take on the zombie apocalypse genre. When Bart discovers a book of occult spells in the library, he decides to try one out, not realizing the danger he's putting his entire family in. The spell brings the dead back to life, and soon the town is overrun with zombies. The Simpson family must band together to survive and find a way to return the undead to their graves.
Overall, "Treehouse of Horror III" is a classic episode of The Simpsons that has become a fan favorite. From the memorable one-liners to the clever parodies, the episode is full of laughs and thrills that will keep viewers entertained from start to finish. Whether you're a die-hard Simpsons fan or just looking for a good Halloween-themed episode to watch, "Treehouse of Horror III" is a must-see.