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− | The Simpsons and Ned Flanders hold a seance in order to contact Ned's dead wife, Maude. | + | The Simpsons and Ned Flanders hold a seance in order to contact Ned's dead wife, Maude. While praying, [[Bart]] comes in dressed as Maude's ghost and finds out that Maude's ''real'' ghost is behind him, which frightens everyone. |
+ | '''Maude's ghost''': Are you ready for tales that will shatter your spines, and boil your blood? | ||
+ | '''Lisa''': Well, duh! | ||
+ | So Maude opens up a green book with the white writing "THE SIMPSONS TREEHOUSE OF HORROR" and someone writes "13" on the book in blood. | ||
== Send in the Clones == | == Send in the Clones == |
Revision as of 00:26, July 11, 2008
"Treehouse of Horror XIII"
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Episode Information
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Contents
Opening Sequence
The Simpsons and Ned Flanders hold a seance in order to contact Ned's dead wife, Maude. While praying, Bart comes in dressed as Maude's ghost and finds out that Maude's real ghost is behind him, which frightens everyone. Maude's ghost: Are you ready for tales that will shatter your spines, and boil your blood? Lisa: Well, duh! So Maude opens up a green book with the white writing "THE SIMPSONS TREEHOUSE OF HORROR" and someone writes "13" on the book in blood.
Send in the Clones
Homer buys a cursed hammock that creates clones of whomever gets into it. When Homer creates a fleet of clones, the army trie to eradicate them by dangling a donut off a cliff. They think that only Homer exists, but they were wrong.
The Fright to Creep and Scare Arms
Lisa goes to the Springfield Cementary and finds the tombstone of a dead cowboy who died due to a gun in 1821, and finds out his dream of no guns ever. The next morning, she holds a meeting convicing Springfield to destroy their guns, and use gills to kill instead.
The Island of Dr. Hibbert
In a parody of "The Island of Dr. Moreau", the Simpsons vacation at The Island of Lost Souls, an island inhabited by half-human beasts.
Trivia
Seen amongst Homer's clones include Peter Griffin of Family Guy and the original Homer.