It's that time of year again. The leaves are changing color, every restaurant is selling a pumpkin something or other, kids are wrapping plastic around their faces, and The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror is getting ready to air. Yes, it's Halloween time. Even though Treehouse of Horror hasn't aired before Halloween this millenium, The Simpsons annual Halloween special has become as much a part of the holiday as turkey has for Thanksgiving. So to get in the mood, as we here at TV Squad have spent endless hours compiling the list of the Treehouse of Horror's greatest. Segments. Ever. We hope you enjoy reading about them as much as we did writing about them. On with the show!5) Clown Without Pity - Treehouse of Horror III - 1992
I'm a pretty reasonable, well adjusted adult, but sharks and dolls coming to life scare the bejeebus out of me. So when I was younger, this segment was one of the ones that actually gave me the willies. Homer forgot to buy Bart a present for his birthday, so at the last second he picks a Krusty doll up at an evil little shop. They quickly realize that there's something not quite right with it when the doll starts chasing them around the house with a knife and hitting on Lisa's Malibu Stacey. He's more like a living caricature of Krusty than a plaything. I love in the end where they discover that there was a switch on his back that was set to "Evil" instead of "Good"4) Homer³ - Treehouse of Horror VI - 1995
Everyone who's ever wondered what the The Simpsons would look like in 3D gets their wish granted in this segment. I can remember watching this with all of my friends and saying "whoa, that was so cool." The studio that did this episode is now owned by Dreamworks, so they obviously went on to big things. In this segment, Homer gets sucked into the eerie 3rd dimension and Bart follows in after him for a rescue attempt. The end is great when Homer falls into our world and exclaims, "Awww, this is the worst one yet" before finding a erotic cake store and stumbling in.3) The Devil & Homer Simpson - Treehouse of Horror IV - 1993
A take off of the story The Devil and Daniel Webster, about a man that sells his soul for all of his wildest dreams, Homer falls asleep at work while Lenny and Carl eat all the donuts. Homer awakens and, after finding the empty box, says he'd sell his soul for a donut, a request the Devil is more than happy to oblige. There are so many references and easter eggs in this segment, it's utterly fantastic. First off, the fact that the Devil looks like Flanders is funny enough by itself, but when his introduction is identical to the classic appearence in Disney's Fantasia, it reaches a whole other level of cool. Lionel Hutz, voiced by the late, great Phil Hartman, is Homer's defense attorney in hell. The twist at the end -- that Marge, Homer's wife, is the actual owner of his soul -- will perhaps always remain timely.2) The Raven - Treehouse of Horror I - 1990
"Quoth the Raven: 'Eat my shorts'". The very first Treehouse of Horror had perhaps one of the most refined Simpsons pop references ever. They re-enacted Edgar Allen Poe's classic gothic poem of madness, The Raven, with Homer as the narrator and Bart playing the titular character. They even got perhaps the most recognizable voice in the world, James Earl Jones, to recite the poem while the action played out onscreen. I know many people that consider this the point that they realized The Simpsons could be both highly hilarious and highly intelligent. Straying from the words of the original only a few times to throw in their own unique brand of humor, Edgar Allen Poe is even listed as a writer for this bit. Before I get to the number 1 pick, I'd like to quickly name my "honorable mentions". These are great segments too, and just missed my list. In no order:
Attack of the 50ft Eyesores - Treehouse of Horror VI - 1995
"When billboards attack"
The Thing & I - Treehouse of Horror VII - 1996
Bart's evil twin and the "bucket o' fisheads"
Send in the Clones - Treehouse of Horror XII - 2002
Worth watching for the Peter Griffin sight gag alone.

And finally.....
1) The Shinning -Treehouse of Horror V - 1994
"Don't you mean The Shining?" "Ack! Do you unt to git suuued?" In my opinion, this is the finest Simpsons' parody in its almost two decade history. There's been some brilliant ones throughout its run of normal episodes, but this one is pure gold from start to finish and has a little more leeway, thanks to it being on Treehouse of Horror. If someone says that they're a fan of The Simpsons, simply say to them, "No TV and no beer make Homer ... something something." If they don't immediately correct you with "Go Crazy," they're liars. This segment plays almost like a shot for shot Cliff's Notes® version of The Shining. With Homer playing the role as well as Jack Nicholson, and the scenes as ridiculous, you're in stitches the entire time. Don't believe me? Try watching a little bit of history and not laughing. I dare you.So there you have it. The five greatest Simpsons Treehouse of Horror shorts, and of course we all know I can't be wrong, so feel free to pipe in below and let us know just how much you agree with me. ;-)















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11-07-2005 @ 1:26PM
Tucker said...
Twilight Zone parodies always rank up there with me, so I'm going to have to agree with the To Serve Man parody - lisa goes back and forth with the aliens rubbing off titles and it keeps switching meaning with each additional word -- and then it turns out they just wanted to have them over for supper, hehe. There's a "Time Enough At Last" parody in one of them too, and that's hilarious as well.
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11-11-2005 @ 5:37PM
margaret said...
I loved "The Shinning!" It was by far my favorite Simpsons episode, bar none. "Don't mind if I do! Voot voot voot." :-)
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10-26-2005 @ 1:22PM
C4 said...
"Don't mind if I do"
Was "The Devil and Homer Simpson" the episode where Homer says "Mmmmm... Forbiddon Donut"?
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10-26-2005 @ 1:31PM
R-Bro said...
"Don't blame me--I voted for Kodos."
"Bob Dole doesn't need this."
I remember not liking the Clinton/Dole parody when it first aired, but having seen it a few gazillion times since, I now find it quite hilarious.
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10-26-2005 @ 1:46PM
Dr.Funbags said...
from Attack of the 50ft Eyesores:
Chief Wiggum spies a large man walking out of a store. He pulls his gun and shoots him dead. He and Lou go over to inspect the body.
Wiggum: Aw, they're not so tough.
Lou: Um...Chief, that wasn't a monster. That was the captain of the high school basketball team.
Wiggum: Uh, yeah, well, he was turning into a monster. Yeah.
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10-27-2005 @ 11:20AM
Alex Chinn said...
Maybe it's just me, but the leprechaun episode (i think it was '01) cracks me up. Several good jokes ("how's the curse I cursed you with, cursedy?" "you probably don't remember me..."), a funny accent, and great visual gags (Lenny and Karl dying, the leprechaun running wild on the breakfast table, Barts stretchy neck) make it the whole package. Definitely a top 5er in my books.
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10-27-2005 @ 11:20AM
Alex Chinn said...
Maybe it's just me, but the leprechaun episode (i think it was '01) cracks me up. Several good jokes ("how's the curse I cursed you with, cursedy?" "you probably don't remember me..."), a funny accent, and great visual gags (Lenny and Karl dying, the leprechaun running wild on the breakfast table, Barts stretchy neck) make it the whole package. Definitely a top 5er in my books.
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10-26-2005 @ 2:07PM
Mack Swift said...
From "The Shinning"
"Television! Teacher, mother, secret lover."
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10-26-2005 @ 2:24PM
Mack Swift said...
From "The Shinning"
"Television! Teacher, mother, secret lover."
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10-26-2005 @ 2:35PM
david said...
Hard to argue with your selections...but I just might have to place "Clown Without Pity" in the top spot.
"There's yer problem...it's set to 'evil!'"
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10-26-2005 @ 2:43PM
Dr.Funbags said...
Yah, my favorite part of Clown without Pity is when Krusty is baring down on Homer with the knife, gets ready to attack and then stops because the string is all back inside him, he points at the string, and Homer stupidly pulls it for him.
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10-26-2005 @ 2:49PM
Carl Winslow said...
Yeah, plus it's tough to argue with the frogurt exchange.
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10-26-2005 @ 3:31PM
Garrett said...
You are 100% correct. The Shinning was on last week. I was quoting lines from it the entire time and friends getting mad. Love it.
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10-26-2005 @ 3:36PM
JMatt said...
God, memories. I went into such a huge nastaga shock that I went and bought the Treehouse of Horrors DVD on amazon.com.....
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11-15-2005 @ 11:49AM
Martha Fischer said...
R-Bro, that's my favorite, too. "It's a two party system!" I actually used that segment in an 8th grade social studies class that I used to teach.
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10-26-2005 @ 4:23PM
Tripp said...
yes, The Raven is probably my favorite of all time. Clown Without Pity would rank up there as well.
The 2 episodes that were missing were the one with the Springfield Witch trials (where Marge is a witch after all) and the aliens beaming up The Simpsons and Lisa is convinced they are going to eat them.
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10-26-2005 @ 4:35PM
Sid said...
Clin-ton!
That one takes it. You know it!
The Shining is also great ofcourse.
"That's odd. The blood usually gets off at the second floor"
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10-26-2005 @ 6:39PM
Pip said...
I also have a special place for the time traveling one, where Homer tries to fix the toaster and turns it into a time machine, then can't stand to live in a world without donuts.
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10-26-2005 @ 7:09PM
Ryan j Budke said...
Pip, the toaster one just missed my "honorable mention" list as well. I love when Homer comes back the one time and everyone is in jewels and living in luxury. He sits down and asks for a donut they ask what those are and he freaks out and goes back on a rampage, but as soon as he leaves it starts "raining" and donuts are falling from the sky.
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10-26-2005 @ 7:13PM
Ryan j Budke said...
C4, I'm almost positive it is the one where he says "forbidden donut". He tries to save the last bite in the fridge so that the devil won't own his soul, but in the middle of the night he sneaks down and eats it.
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