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[[Homer]] bought the house from Mr. Ploot, a real estate agent, because the house was huge and cheap. When negotiating for the house, Mr. Ploot repeatedly told Homer that the house was built on an ancient Indian burial ground. Homer decided to buy it anyway, not telling his family about the burial ground and forgetting about it himself. The family then moved into the house, with the [[removalist]] helping them.
 
[[Homer]] bought the house from Mr. Ploot, a real estate agent, because the house was huge and cheap. When negotiating for the house, Mr. Ploot repeatedly told Homer that the house was built on an ancient Indian burial ground. Homer decided to buy it anyway, not telling his family about the burial ground and forgetting about it himself. The family then moved into the house, with the [[removalist]] helping them.
  
The family was happy at first due to the house being so big and inexpensive. They then began to find mysterious problems with the house. The house said "get out," which Homer thought was just the house settling. A book was then flung at [[Lisa]], which she thought was [[Bart]]. When [[Marge]] entered the kitchen, she found the cupboards and walls bleeding and a mysterious vortex into another dimension in the kitchen wall. In the living room, Bart was being strangled by a lamp cord, with [[Maggie]] and objects flying around. Lisa mentioned that she could feel an evil presence in the house, and Marge decided that it was time for them to leave.
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The family were happy at first due to the house being so big and inexpensive. They then began to find mysterious problems with the house. The house said "get out," which Homer thought was just the house settling. A book was then flung at [[Lisa]], which she thought was [[Bart]]. When [[Marge]] entered the kitchen, she found the cupboards and walls bleeding and a mysterious vortex into another dimension in the kitchen wall. In the living room, Bart was being strangled by a lamp cord, with [[Maggie]] and objects flying around. Lisa mentioned that she could feel an evil presence in the house, and Marge decided that it was time for them to leave.
  
 
Homer talked Marge into sleeping on it to see if they would still feel the same way in the morning. That night, the house talked each of the family members, except Marge, into attempting to kill each other. When Marge saw this, she was shocked and got everyone to stop. Marge then decided that they were leaving. At that moment, Lisa discovered the ancient Indian burial ground. Homer then rang up Mr. Ploot to ask about the burial ground, and Mr. Ploot confirmed that he told Homer five or six times. The house then told the family that they were going to die. Marge got angry and shouted at the house, telling it to show some manners. Bart then told the house to make the walls bleed, and Lisa asked the house if it was scared to get close to them. Marge told the house to get used to living with them. When they went outside to give the house time to think about it, the house self-destructed, choosing death over living with the Simpsons.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror]]"</ref>
 
Homer talked Marge into sleeping on it to see if they would still feel the same way in the morning. That night, the house talked each of the family members, except Marge, into attempting to kill each other. When Marge saw this, she was shocked and got everyone to stop. Marge then decided that they were leaving. At that moment, Lisa discovered the ancient Indian burial ground. Homer then rang up Mr. Ploot to ask about the burial ground, and Mr. Ploot confirmed that he told Homer five or six times. The house then told the family that they were going to die. Marge got angry and shouted at the house, telling it to show some manners. Bart then told the house to make the walls bleed, and Lisa asked the house if it was scared to get close to them. Marge told the house to get used to living with them. When they went outside to give the house time to think about it, the house self-destructed, choosing death over living with the Simpsons.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror]]"</ref>

Latest revision as of 08:36, November 7, 2024


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Evil House
The Haunted House - Treehouse of Horror I.png
Location Information
Use: Residential
Owner: Simpson family
First appearance: "Treehouse of Horror"

The Evil House is a house built on an Indian burial ground that the Simpson family moved into.

History[edit]

Homer bought the house from Mr. Ploot, a real estate agent, because the house was huge and cheap. When negotiating for the house, Mr. Ploot repeatedly told Homer that the house was built on an ancient Indian burial ground. Homer decided to buy it anyway, not telling his family about the burial ground and forgetting about it himself. The family then moved into the house, with the removalist helping them.

The family were happy at first due to the house being so big and inexpensive. They then began to find mysterious problems with the house. The house said "get out," which Homer thought was just the house settling. A book was then flung at Lisa, which she thought was Bart. When Marge entered the kitchen, she found the cupboards and walls bleeding and a mysterious vortex into another dimension in the kitchen wall. In the living room, Bart was being strangled by a lamp cord, with Maggie and objects flying around. Lisa mentioned that she could feel an evil presence in the house, and Marge decided that it was time for them to leave.

Homer talked Marge into sleeping on it to see if they would still feel the same way in the morning. That night, the house talked each of the family members, except Marge, into attempting to kill each other. When Marge saw this, she was shocked and got everyone to stop. Marge then decided that they were leaving. At that moment, Lisa discovered the ancient Indian burial ground. Homer then rang up Mr. Ploot to ask about the burial ground, and Mr. Ploot confirmed that he told Homer five or six times. The house then told the family that they were going to die. Marge got angry and shouted at the house, telling it to show some manners. Bart then told the house to make the walls bleed, and Lisa asked the house if it was scared to get close to them. Marge told the house to get used to living with them. When they went outside to give the house time to think about it, the house self-destructed, choosing death over living with the Simpsons.[1]

The Simpsons: Tapped Out[edit]

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Bad Dream House
Image Cost Build time Reward Sell price Conformity increase Availability Unique? Dimensions - D x W Yearbook
Bad Dream House Tapped Out.png Tapped Out Treat.png150 24h XP150 Tapped Out Cross.png Indolence +10 Treehouse of Horror XXIII Tapped Out Tick.png 9 x 9 Building is available via the Yearbook Mystery Box
Donut30
Donut85 6s XP85 Treehouse of Horror XXIV, XXV, 2015, XXVII and XXVIII
Premium
Donut50 6s XP85 Treehouse of Horror XXIX and XXX
Premium (Treehouse of Horror Mystery Box; with The Raven)
Gold Box Token.png1 6s XP85 Treehouse of Horror XXXI
Treehouse of Horror XXXI Mystery Box (with The Raven)
Donut70 6s XP85 Treehouse of Horror XXXIII
Premium
Mystery Box Token1 6s XP85 Treehouse of Horror XXXIV
Treehouse of Horror XXXIV Mystery Box
Task Time Reward Cash/h XP/h
Scaring Unsuspecting Guests 24h Cash500, XP45 Cash20.83 XP1.875
Internal Name Groups Tiles ID
BadDreamHouse Pays Taxes, Home Grass, Pavement, Dirt, Sand 68
Taps Final Update
Wave Cost Release
1 Donut70 September 26, 2024

Trivia[edit]

The similar looking house in "Homer Loves Flanders"
  • A house that looked similar to the Evil House was owned by Great Uncle Boris. The Simpsons then stayed the night there.[2]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The Evil House design is based on the house from Psycho as well as Lance Wilder, a background design supervisor starting in Season 2, modeled the house after the Chelmsford Center for the Arts (formerly known as the "Old Town Hall") in his hometown of Chelmsford, Massachusetts.[3] The walls of the house bleeding is a reference to The Amityville Horror. The house being built on an ancient Indian burial ground is a reference to Poltergeist. The house also explodes in the same manner.

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