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In a parody of the film {{w|A Nightmare on Elm Street}}, Bart starts telling stories to [[Lisa]] and [[Maggie]], scaring them into their parents' room, where they were having a passionate moment. Tired of the scary tales told by Bart, Homer tries to put an end to that, starting to cut the treehouse's tree, however getting tired and started sleeping under the tree. | In a parody of the film {{w|A Nightmare on Elm Street}}, Bart starts telling stories to [[Lisa]] and [[Maggie]], scaring them into their parents' room, where they were having a passionate moment. Tired of the scary tales told by Bart, Homer tries to put an end to that, starting to cut the treehouse's tree, however getting tired and started sleeping under the tree. | ||
− | A thunder strikes the tree, making it come to life, kicking Homer against the tree, while making its way to a drive-in, where he sees people watching [[Groot]] in "{{w|Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy}}", laughing at him. He picks people up and throw them away before reaching a tree farm, where he finds what happens to the trees in there, making them come to life by touching them. | + | A thunder strikes the tree, making it come to life, kicking Homer against the tree, while making its way to a drive-in, where he sees people watching [[Groot]] in "{{w|Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy}}", laughing at him. He picks people up and throw them away before reaching a tree farm, where he finds what happens to the trees in there, making them come to life by touching them. The trees start getting their revenge, killing people in the town, using their weaknesses, like pollen, celebrating their win by dancing around the former statue of [[Jebediah Springfield]]. |
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"Treehouse of Horror XXXII"
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Episode Information
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"Treehouse of Horror XXXII" is the third episode of season 33 of The Simpsons and the seven-hundred and ninth episode overall. It originally aired on October 10, 2021. The episode was written by John Frink and directed by Matthew Faughnan. It guest stars Maurice LaMarche as tale teller and Tree Rollins as himself.
Contents
Synopsis
- "Bong Joon-ho's "Parasite", Bambi's revenge and much, much more are featured in the annual Halloween special."
Plot
Bambi
In a parody of the film Bambi, Barti and his mother are chased by a hunter, Mr. Burns. After running in a cave, Barti finds out his mother never made it. Going back through the forest he meets Mr. Burns, asking where his mother is, but she appears, reassuring him that his father saved her, stabbing Mr. Burns with Lenny and they start eating Mr. Burns.
Bong Joon Ho's This Side of Parasite
In a parody of the 2019 South Korean film Parasite, the Simpsons live in a squallid basement apartment, full of water, and with pizza boxes everywhere, but their life changes as Bart get hired at Rainer Wolfcastle's manor as a tutor.
A few days later, Bart is badly teaching Greta Wolfcastle math, when he switches on tv to watch The Itchy & Scratchy Show episode D'oh Piercer. Meanwhile, Wolfcastle is reviewing Kirk when he finds him not suitable anymore, so Bart proposes him to hire his family instead, as he's leaving for vacation.
As the family is enjoying the life of living in a rich person's house, Kirk comes back asking to let him in, and when Marge lets he in, he runs to the kitchen and reveals a hidden door to the basement, where he hid his family. A fight starts between them and the other parasites that were present in the basement, other Springfielders in the same situation and in the end most of the people are dead, while the Simpson family are the one standing living in the house.
Nightmare on Elm Tree
In a parody of the film A Nightmare on Elm Street, Bart starts telling stories to Lisa and Maggie, scaring them into their parents' room, where they were having a passionate moment. Tired of the scary tales told by Bart, Homer tries to put an end to that, starting to cut the treehouse's tree, however getting tired and started sleeping under the tree.
A thunder strikes the tree, making it come to life, kicking Homer against the tree, while making its way to a drive-in, where he sees people watching Groot in "Guardians of the Galaxy", laughing at him. He picks people up and throw them away before reaching a tree farm, where he finds what happens to the trees in there, making them come to life by touching them. The trees start getting their revenge, killing people in the town, using their weaknesses, like pollen, celebrating their win by dancing around the former statue of Jebediah Springfield.
Poetic Interlude
A voice will read "The Telltale Bart" with animations illustrating the tale.
Dead Ringer
In a parody of the film series The Ring, the kids at Springfield Elementary find out that all that watch TikTok videos will die in seven days, while Lisa plans to stop TikTok from killing people.
Production
Gallery
Promo videos
- "It’s that time of year when we celebrate the yearly custom that became an annual tradition! Now scarier than ever…" on Twitter
- Preview: All-New All Ghoul Spooky Specials at YouTube
- The Telltale Bart: Happy Halloween at YouTube
- The Trees Come To Life at YouTube