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− | '''''The Twilight Zone''''' is an American {{ | + | '''''The Twilight Zone''''' is an American {{W|Anthology series|anthology}} television series that was created by [[Rod Serling]]. The {{W2|The Twilight Zone|1959 TV series|original series}} aired from 1959 to 1964. A {{W|Twilight Zone: The Movie|film adaptation}} appeared in 1983, consisting of remakes of three of the original series episodes and one new story. A {{W2|The Twilight Zone|1985 TV series|revival TV series}} aired for three television seasons, from 1985 to 1989. Later, a {{W2|The Twilight Zone|2002 TV series|second revival series}} was made, but was not as successful and lasted only one season (2002-2003). |
In addition to television and film, ''The Twilight Zone'' has been made into video games, a pinball machine, comic books, and graphic novels. Also, numerous ''Twilight Zone'' short stories exist, both episode adaptations and original stories by Rod Serling and other authors. | In addition to television and film, ''The Twilight Zone'' has been made into video games, a pinball machine, comic books, and graphic novels. Also, numerous ''Twilight Zone'' short stories exist, both episode adaptations and original stories by Rod Serling and other authors. | ||
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{{TB|"[[Marge on the Lam]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Marge on the Lam]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|[[Lionel Hutz]]'s line, "This isn't the YMCA", appears to be a reference to the ''The Twilight Zone'' episode "{{ | + | {{TB|[[Lionel Hutz]]'s line, "This isn't the YMCA", appears to be a reference to the ''The Twilight Zone'' episode "{{W|Person or Persons Unknown}}", in which the protagonist snidely remarks at one point, "What? This isn't the YMCA?".}} |
{{TBT|[[File:Bart's Comet crowd.png|250px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:Bart's Comet crowd.png|250px]]}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer]]"}} | {{TB|"[[El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB| [[E.A.R.L.]] being a robot rather than a human being is a reference to ''{{W2|The Twilight Zone|1959 TV series}}'' episode "{{ | + | {{TB| [[E.A.R.L.]] being a robot rather than a human being is a reference to ''{{W2|The Twilight Zone|1959 TV series}}'' episode "{{W|The Old Man in the Cave}}".}} |
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{{TB|"[[Wild Barts Can't Be Broken]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Wild Barts Can't Be Broken]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB| The last scene with the elderly playing in the street is a reference to the Twilight Zone episode ''{{ | + | {{TB| The last scene with the elderly playing in the street is a reference to the Twilight Zone episode ''{{W|Kick the Can}}''.}} |
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{{TB|[[Season 12|12]]}} | {{TB|[[Season 12|12]]}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[The Strong Arms of the Ma]]"}} | {{TB|"[[The Strong Arms of the Ma]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB| When [[Marge]] runs over the mailman and tells him that it will take a while for help to arrive, he says it's no problem as he's got plenty to read and picks up a ''{{ap|Twilight Zone|magazine}}'' magazine. Then, to his horror, he discovers that his glasses are broken, referencing the 1959 episode "{{ | + | {{TB| When [[Marge]] runs over the mailman and tells him that it will take a while for help to arrive, he says it's no problem as he's got plenty to read and picks up a ''{{ap|Twilight Zone|magazine}}'' magazine. Then, to his horror, he discovers that his glasses are broken, referencing the 1959 episode "{{W|Time Enough at Last}}". The music from the show plays after this.}} |
{{TBT|[[File:Ned Gets Death Vision.png|250px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:Ned Gets Death Vision.png|250px]]}} | ||
{{TB|[[Season 16|16]]}} | {{TB|[[Season 16|16]]}} | ||
{{TB|336}} | {{TB|336}} | ||
{{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XV]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XV]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB| "The Ned Zone" segment is reminiscent of a ''Twilight Zone'' episode called "{{ | + | {{TB| "The Ned Zone" segment is reminiscent of a ''Twilight Zone'' episode called "{{W|The Purple Testament}}", in addition to being a parody of the [[Stephen King]] novel ''{{W2|The Dead Zone|novel}}''.}} |
{{TBT|[[File:THOH16 - TZ ref.png|250px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:THOH16 - TZ ref.png|250px]]}} | ||
{{TB|[[Season 17|17]]}} | {{TB|[[Season 17|17]]}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XVI]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XVI]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB| The segment "I've Grown a Costume on Your Face" references Twilight Zone episode "{{ | + | {{TB| The segment "I've Grown a Costume on Your Face" references Twilight Zone episode "{{W|The Masks}}", in which four greedy heirs are told to wear hideous masks by their rich, dying relative, which turn them into monsters.}} |
{{TBT|[[File:Them Robot - TwilightZoneRef.png|250px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:Them Robot - TwilightZoneRef.png|250px]]}} | ||
{{TB|[[Season 23|23]]}} | {{TB|[[Season 23|23]]}} | ||
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{{TB|''[[The Immigration of the Body Snatchers]]''}} | {{TB|''[[The Immigration of the Body Snatchers]]''}} | ||
− | {{TB|[[Dr. Marvin Monroe]] unmasks himself as an invading three-eyed [[Venusians|Venusian]] who is ready to take on the [[Pod People]] who are also invading, although a group of [[Martians]] are in turn prepared to deal with the Venusians. This is a reference to the ''Twilight Zone'' episode "{{ | + | {{TB|[[Dr. Marvin Monroe]] unmasks himself as an invading three-eyed [[Venusians|Venusian]] who is ready to take on the [[Pod People]] who are also invading, although a group of [[Martians]] are in turn prepared to deal with the Venusians. This is a reference to the ''Twilight Zone'' episode "{{W|Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up?}}" |
In the same scene an ape screams "To Serve Man - it's a cookbook!", referencing the "To Serve Man" episode. | In the same scene an ape screams "To Serve Man - it's a cookbook!", referencing the "To Serve Man" episode. |
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The Twilight Zone is an American anthology television series that was created by Rod Serling. The original series aired from 1959 to 1964. A film adaptation appeared in 1983, consisting of remakes of three of the original series episodes and one new story. A revival TV series aired for three television seasons, from 1985 to 1989. Later, a second revival series was made, but was not as successful and lasted only one season (2002-2003).
In addition to television and film, The Twilight Zone has been made into video games, a pinball machine, comic books, and graphic novels. Also, numerous Twilight Zone short stories exist, both episode adaptations and original stories by Rod Serling and other authors.
The Twilight Zone was notable for its genre-spanning story repertoire, running the gamut from science fiction to suspense, fantasy, thriller, and psychological horror. The stories often concluded with a twist ending and usually a moral.
The Twilight Zone has been referenced many times on The Simpsons.
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References to The Twilight Zone in The Simpsons
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