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"'''Treehouse of Horror XIX'''" is the fourth episode of [[season 20]] of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the four-hundred and twenty-fourth episode overall. It is also the nineteenth installment in the [[Treehouse of Horror series|''Treehouse of Horror'' series]] and consists of three parts. It originally aired on November 2, [[2008]]. The episode was written by [[Matt Warburton]] and directed by [[Bob Anderson]].
  
'''Treehouse of Horror XIX''' is an upcoming episode from season 20.
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== Synopsis ==
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{{Desc|The frightfest begins with "Untitled Robot Parody" when [[Bart]] buys [[Lisa]] a knock-off of a [[Malibu Stacy]] convertible for [[Christmas]]. Later that night, the car morphs into a robot and instructs the other toys in Lisa's room to also transform. Soon, other giant robots appear and make Springfield the ultimate battleground. The scare-ific tricks continue in "How to Get Ahead in Dead-Vertising" when [[Homer]] accidentally kills [[Krusty]]. The clown's crooked lawyer enlists Homer to kill other celebrities so their likenesses can be exploited free-of-charge. For a fee, Homer goes on a killing spree and whacks [[Prince]], [[George Clooney]] and [[William Shatner]]. Meanwhile in heaven, Krusty convinces other dead celebrities to stage a revolt and descend upon Homer. In the final Halloween scare, "It's the Grand Pumpkin, Milhouse," Lisa accompanies [[Milhouse]] to a pumpkin patch to await the appearance of the [[Grand Pumpkin]]. When he finally appears, the Grand Pumpkin goes on a rampage to avenge all pumpkins carved and tortured in the name of [[Halloween]].}}
  
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== Plot ==
===Election of Terror!===
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=== Opening segment ===
Homer tries to vote for Barack Obama in the 2008 American presidential election, but the voting machine is rigged to turn his vote into one for John McCain, and kills him.
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In the opening scene, [[Homer]] tries to vote for [[Barack Obama]] in the {{W|2008 American presidential election|presidential election}}, but the voting machine is rigged to turn his vote into one for [[John McCain]], and after six attempts to vote for Obama, the machine sucks him in and kills him. It then spits out his corpse and then [[Jasper]] puts an 'I Voted' sticker on his head.  
  
===Untitled Robot Parody (aka Transformer's Parody)===
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[[File:Homer Voting Booth.png|thumb|left|Homer getting sucked up by the voting booth]]
In a parody of Transformers, which Bart buys a birthday present from a 99 cent store, which turns out to be a transformer.When the Autobots and Decepticons bring their conflict to Springfield, Marge asks why the robots war with one another, inspiring them to team up and conquer the human race.
 
  
===How to Get Ahead in Dead-Vertising===
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=== Morf Transers, Trans Morfers, Snort Farmers, Untitled Robot Parody ===
Homer discovers that dead celebrities can appear in commercials for free, so he starts killing celebrities.
 
  
===It's the Grand Pumpkin, Milhouse===
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It is Christmas, and Bart has bought gifts for everyone except Lisa. He enters a You Forgot-Me-Nots store in hopes of finding a cheap gift for Lisa. Upon entering the store Bart goes through a box entitled "Only 99 cents" and looks through the various toys and novelty items and subsequently gives up. Behind him a red cab-over semi-truck (reminiscent of the original {{W|Optimus Prime}}) appears blinking it's lights at Bart in an attempt to gain his attention. He dismisses the toy stating "Come back when you're something else!". The truck rolls back and transforms into a pink convertible Ferrari. The car beeps and calls Bart's attention. Bart turns around and exclaims "Perfect!". On Christmas morning Homer hands Grandpa a gift-wrapped tank of Oxygen as a gift. Grandpa responds like an eager child to "play with it outside" and after confirmation runs to the front yard to breathe in the Oxygen, but collapses on the lawn. Bart gives the pink convertible to Lisa. She then sarcastically remarks the last Christmas gift she received from Bart, a box of burps. Bart then grabs her Christmas stocking and proceeds to burp in it. Lisa opens the box and to her surprise gets "an actual present". She then gratefully hugs Bart. Meanwhile the convertible transforms and emits a laser beam to burn the angel on top of the Christmas tree, Maggie drops her pacifier as it turns back into a car. Maggie points at the toy to alert Lisa, but she doesn't buy it. The toy then grabs the pacifier and shoves it into Maggie's mouth. That night the toy transforms and "chokes" the Malibu Stacy doll. The transformer then shoots 4 beams at an alarm clock, a lamp, a boom-box and another off-screen. The convertible transformer calls the "Posibots" to transform: Alarm Clock "Snooze", Lamp "Three-Way", Boom-Box "Melody". The Posibot Leader notices a missing member, "Sex Toy". When he enters the room, the pink ferrari transformer asks him where he was, to which he responds "Where haven't I been!" The next morning all the machines in the kitchen have been converted into transformers and transform while Homer reads the newspaper. He then notices something "different" to which the transformers unanimously state "no". Even the toaster transforms to "NO"! Outside Homer enters his vehicle and backs out of the driveway, but then the car transforms with his head sticking out the back (resembling {{W|Optimus Prime}} in color and design). Another robot comes (which resembles the original {{W|Megatron}}) with Ned Flanders in its posterior and both robots proceed to fight. Homer then asks Lisa what is happening to which she responds with a surprisingly correct theory. All over Springfield machines transform into robots. In the center of town "Carnage Destructicus" & "Bestimus Mucho" prepare for a final battle. Marge interrupts asking for the fighting to end. The Transformers realize they have no reason to fight in the first place and thus team up to enslave Humanity. Members of the Springfield community are then seen tied to poles as players of a {{W|foosball}} game, which Homer suggested the Transformers might enjoy.
In a parody of It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, the Grand Pumpkin comes to life and becomes upset with humans carving up pumpkins, so it tries to eat everyone. This was going to be called '''It's the Great Pumpkin, Milhouse''' but it caused a "big legal issue", so was renamed in Production. Milhouse acting as Linus resides with Lisa in the pumpkin patch. Lisa is outraged of the lie and leaves as Milhouse cries and forces a pumpkin to turn into the [grand pumpkin]. Milhouse offers the grand pumpkin some pumpkin bread which the grand pumpkin hates that it is made of his pumpkin breathern. The grand pumpkin goes to Springefield elementary while eating Homer, Willie, and Nelson. Lisa convinces Milhouse to think of a new imaginary idol like how the Grand Pumpkin was brought to life and Milhouse imagines Tom the turkey who kills the grand pumpkin. Tom is thanked, but Milhouse and everybody talk about a victory Thanksgiving dinner which angers Tom to attack the students. The Marge tells the audience about this is a parody of a great child's tv special.
 
  
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[[File:Homer kills Prince.png|thumb|Homer kills Prince]]
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=== How to Get Ahead in Dead-Vertising ===
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Homer and Marge put Maggie into a daycare center, but Maggie doesn't know anyone there. And so, Homer turns her attention to a mural with Krusty's face on it, since she's familiar with the clown. However, the real Krusty the Clown defaces sections of the mural with his face on it, because it's, as he calls it, an 'unlicensed use of [his] image'. Homer then shoves Krusty in retaliation because he made his [[Maggie Simpson|daughter]] upset. Angered, Homer pushes Krusty into a swing which swung him into a merry-go-round that spun him onto a pony, then a trampoline into a wood chipper, where Krusty is shredded to pieces. Later on, Homer is approached by businessmen who heard of his deed. Apparently, the likeness of dead celebrities can be put in commercials for free, since they refuse to sponsor certain products. They manage to convince Homer to start killing celebrities such as George Clooney, Emma Bunton, Prince (who was still alive at this episode's airing), and Neil Armstrong. Meanwhile, back in Heaven, the dead celebrities (including the long-dead John Lennon) are outraged by these exploits. Krusty the Clown convinces the dead celebrities except for Abraham Lincoln (who for some reason likes his exploit about him and George Washington kissing each other at a wedding commercial for a marathon, although this outrages Washington) to descend from Heaven and stage an attack upon everyone who benefited from these exploits, with Krusty blowing Homer's head off with a shotgun. When they return to Heaven, they find that Homer had locked them outside the gate for revenge, and he became very, very good friends with Abraham Lincoln.
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[[File:Pumpkin.png|thumb|left|Milhouse and Pumpkin]]
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=== It's the Grand Pumpkin, Milhouse ===
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In a parody of It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, Milhouse is waiting in the pumpkin patch for the Grand Pumpkin on Halloween, and Lisa accompanies him because (as she puts it) his glasses fog up when he cries, which he would probably do to learn that the Grand Pumpkin doesn't exist. Soon Lisa leaves in frustration when she sees everyone at school having a Halloween party (Kang and Kodos make a cameo here). Using his childlike belief, Milhouse's tears bring the Grand Pumpkin to life. However, the Pumpkin is appalled to find that his kindred pumpkins are being carved up on Halloween, and vows revenge by eating several people whole, including Homer, Groundskeeper Willie, and Nelson. Realizing that Milhouse can bring things to life by believing in them, Lisa tells him about "Tom Turkey", a symbol of Thanksgiving, who comes to life and kills the Grand Pumpkin, freeing everyone he ate. However, when Tom Turkey learns of what people do to turkeys on Thanksgiving, he vows revenge and starts eating the children as well.[[File:Tom turkey.png|thumb|Tom Turkey]]
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== Reception ==
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"Treehouse of Horror XIX" was nominated for an {{W|Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production|Annie Award for Directing in a Television Production}}, but it lost to "{{W|Sozin's Comet|Sozin's Comet, Part 3: The Inferno}}" from ''{{W|Avatar: The Last Airbender}}''.<ref name="Annie2008">[https://web.archive.org/web/20100815022758/http://annieawards.org/legacy36th.html The Annie Awards - "36th Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients"] (archived on {{W|Wayback Machine}})</ref>
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File:Treehouse of Horror XIX promo.png|Promo for "It's the Grand Pumpkin, Milhouse"
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File:Snort Farmers.png|Snort Farmers
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File:It's the Grand Pumpkin, Milhouse.png|It's the Grand Pumpkin, Milhouse
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Season 20 Episode
423 "Double, Double, Boy in Trouble"
424
"Treehouse of Horror XIX"
"Dangerous Curves" 425
XVIII "Treehouse of Horror XVIII"
XIX
"Treehouse of Horror XIX"
"Treehouse of Horror XX" XX
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"Treehouse of Horror XIX"
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Episode Information
Episode number: 424
Season number: S20 E4
Production code: KABF16
Original airdate: November 2, 2008
Showrunner: Al Jean
Written by: Matt Warburton
Directed by: Bob Anderson
DVD features


"Treehouse of Horror XIX" is the fourth episode of season 20 of The Simpsons and the four-hundred and twenty-fourth episode overall. It is also the nineteenth installment in the Treehouse of Horror series and consists of three parts. It originally aired on November 2, 2008. The episode was written by Matt Warburton and directed by Bob Anderson.

Synopsis[edit]

"The frightfest begins with "Untitled Robot Parody" when Bart buys Lisa a knock-off of a Malibu Stacy convertible for Christmas. Later that night, the car morphs into a robot and instructs the other toys in Lisa's room to also transform. Soon, other giant robots appear and make Springfield the ultimate battleground. The scare-ific tricks continue in "How to Get Ahead in Dead-Vertising" when Homer accidentally kills Krusty. The clown's crooked lawyer enlists Homer to kill other celebrities so their likenesses can be exploited free-of-charge. For a fee, Homer goes on a killing spree and whacks Prince, George Clooney and William Shatner. Meanwhile in heaven, Krusty convinces other dead celebrities to stage a revolt and descend upon Homer. In the final Halloween scare, "It's the Grand Pumpkin, Milhouse," Lisa accompanies Milhouse to a pumpkin patch to await the appearance of the Grand Pumpkin. When he finally appears, the Grand Pumpkin goes on a rampage to avenge all pumpkins carved and tortured in the name of Halloween."


Plot[edit]

Opening segment[edit]

In the opening scene, Homer tries to vote for Barack Obama in the presidential election, but the voting machine is rigged to turn his vote into one for John McCain, and after six attempts to vote for Obama, the machine sucks him in and kills him. It then spits out his corpse and then Jasper puts an 'I Voted' sticker on his head.

Homer getting sucked up by the voting booth

Morf Transers, Trans Morfers, Snort Farmers, Untitled Robot Parody[edit]

It is Christmas, and Bart has bought gifts for everyone except Lisa. He enters a You Forgot-Me-Nots store in hopes of finding a cheap gift for Lisa. Upon entering the store Bart goes through a box entitled "Only 99 cents" and looks through the various toys and novelty items and subsequently gives up. Behind him a red cab-over semi-truck (reminiscent of the original Optimus Prime) appears blinking it's lights at Bart in an attempt to gain his attention. He dismisses the toy stating "Come back when you're something else!". The truck rolls back and transforms into a pink convertible Ferrari. The car beeps and calls Bart's attention. Bart turns around and exclaims "Perfect!". On Christmas morning Homer hands Grandpa a gift-wrapped tank of Oxygen as a gift. Grandpa responds like an eager child to "play with it outside" and after confirmation runs to the front yard to breathe in the Oxygen, but collapses on the lawn. Bart gives the pink convertible to Lisa. She then sarcastically remarks the last Christmas gift she received from Bart, a box of burps. Bart then grabs her Christmas stocking and proceeds to burp in it. Lisa opens the box and to her surprise gets "an actual present". She then gratefully hugs Bart. Meanwhile the convertible transforms and emits a laser beam to burn the angel on top of the Christmas tree, Maggie drops her pacifier as it turns back into a car. Maggie points at the toy to alert Lisa, but she doesn't buy it. The toy then grabs the pacifier and shoves it into Maggie's mouth. That night the toy transforms and "chokes" the Malibu Stacy doll. The transformer then shoots 4 beams at an alarm clock, a lamp, a boom-box and another off-screen. The convertible transformer calls the "Posibots" to transform: Alarm Clock "Snooze", Lamp "Three-Way", Boom-Box "Melody". The Posibot Leader notices a missing member, "Sex Toy". When he enters the room, the pink ferrari transformer asks him where he was, to which he responds "Where haven't I been!" The next morning all the machines in the kitchen have been converted into transformers and transform while Homer reads the newspaper. He then notices something "different" to which the transformers unanimously state "no". Even the toaster transforms to "NO"! Outside Homer enters his vehicle and backs out of the driveway, but then the car transforms with his head sticking out the back (resembling Optimus Prime in color and design). Another robot comes (which resembles the original Megatron) with Ned Flanders in its posterior and both robots proceed to fight. Homer then asks Lisa what is happening to which she responds with a surprisingly correct theory. All over Springfield machines transform into robots. In the center of town "Carnage Destructicus" & "Bestimus Mucho" prepare for a final battle. Marge interrupts asking for the fighting to end. The Transformers realize they have no reason to fight in the first place and thus team up to enslave Humanity. Members of the Springfield community are then seen tied to poles as players of a foosball game, which Homer suggested the Transformers might enjoy.

Homer kills Prince

How to Get Ahead in Dead-Vertising[edit]

Homer and Marge put Maggie into a daycare center, but Maggie doesn't know anyone there. And so, Homer turns her attention to a mural with Krusty's face on it, since she's familiar with the clown. However, the real Krusty the Clown defaces sections of the mural with his face on it, because it's, as he calls it, an 'unlicensed use of [his] image'. Homer then shoves Krusty in retaliation because he made his daughter upset. Angered, Homer pushes Krusty into a swing which swung him into a merry-go-round that spun him onto a pony, then a trampoline into a wood chipper, where Krusty is shredded to pieces. Later on, Homer is approached by businessmen who heard of his deed. Apparently, the likeness of dead celebrities can be put in commercials for free, since they refuse to sponsor certain products. They manage to convince Homer to start killing celebrities such as George Clooney, Emma Bunton, Prince (who was still alive at this episode's airing), and Neil Armstrong. Meanwhile, back in Heaven, the dead celebrities (including the long-dead John Lennon) are outraged by these exploits. Krusty the Clown convinces the dead celebrities except for Abraham Lincoln (who for some reason likes his exploit about him and George Washington kissing each other at a wedding commercial for a marathon, although this outrages Washington) to descend from Heaven and stage an attack upon everyone who benefited from these exploits, with Krusty blowing Homer's head off with a shotgun. When they return to Heaven, they find that Homer had locked them outside the gate for revenge, and he became very, very good friends with Abraham Lincoln.

Milhouse and Pumpkin

It's the Grand Pumpkin, Milhouse[edit]

In a parody of It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, Milhouse is waiting in the pumpkin patch for the Grand Pumpkin on Halloween, and Lisa accompanies him because (as she puts it) his glasses fog up when he cries, which he would probably do to learn that the Grand Pumpkin doesn't exist. Soon Lisa leaves in frustration when she sees everyone at school having a Halloween party (Kang and Kodos make a cameo here). Using his childlike belief, Milhouse's tears bring the Grand Pumpkin to life. However, the Pumpkin is appalled to find that his kindred pumpkins are being carved up on Halloween, and vows revenge by eating several people whole, including Homer, Groundskeeper Willie, and Nelson. Realizing that Milhouse can bring things to life by believing in them, Lisa tells him about "Tom Turkey", a symbol of Thanksgiving, who comes to life and kills the Grand Pumpkin, freeing everyone he ate. However, when Tom Turkey learns of what people do to turkeys on Thanksgiving, he vows revenge and starts eating the children as well.
Tom Turkey

Reception[edit]

"Treehouse of Horror XIX" was nominated for an Annie Award for Directing in a Television Production, but it lost to "Sozin's Comet, Part 3: The Inferno" from Avatar: The Last Airbender.[1]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]


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