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Due to an idea from [[Lisa]], the town decides to provide LED light bulbs to everyone. However, people start arguing over the political implications, and their rage causes cracks to rip open in the ocean floor. From these cracks, two kaiju creatures, [[Red Monster]] and [[Blue Monster]], emerge, each representing opposing viewpoints, just like the townspeople. The monsters begin destroying buildings in town. As they start fighting each other, [[Professor Frink]] presents a solution: he has built a robot to combat the monsters. | Due to an idea from [[Lisa]], the town decides to provide LED light bulbs to everyone. However, people start arguing over the political implications, and their rage causes cracks to rip open in the ocean floor. From these cracks, two kaiju creatures, [[Red Monster]] and [[Blue Monster]], emerge, each representing opposing viewpoints, just like the townspeople. The monsters begin destroying buildings in town. As they start fighting each other, [[Professor Frink]] presents a solution: he has built a robot to combat the monsters. | ||
− | Only two siblings working in perfect harmony can operate it, so [[Bart]] and Lisa are chosen. Initially, it is difficult, as they argue inside the robot. Lisa is surprised there are only two monsters, considering how mad the world has become. Soon, more monsters appear, including the [[Four | + | Only two siblings working in perfect harmony can operate it, so [[Bart]] and Lisa are chosen. Initially, it is difficult, as they argue inside the robot. Lisa is surprised there are only two monsters, considering how mad the world has become. Soon, more monsters appear, including the [[Four Chan Saurus]], [[Facebookzilla]], [[Mecha-Reddit]], and [[Ro-gan]]. After seeing the monsters make [[Homer]] roll away inside a donut, seemingly enjoying it, Bart and Lisa finally work together and defeat the original two monsters, causing the others to flee. They then tell the people of Springfield that they must calm down and abandon social media to prevent the monsters from reemerging. However, soon after, humanity is destroyed, leaving only Bart and Lisa on the carcass of the robot, contemplating how easily society fell due to the internet. |
=== The Fall of the House of Monty === | === The Fall of the House of Monty === | ||
[[File:The Fall of the House of Monty.png|thumb|right]] | [[File:The Fall of the House of Monty.png|thumb|right]] | ||
− | At the [[Burns & Co Excellent Corn Syrup]] factory, the shift has ended, but construction on [[Burns' manor|Mr. Burns' mansion]] is just beginning. The project has been ongoing for a long time—[[Lenny]]'s father and grandfather both died while working on it. It’s [[Thanksgiving]] night, and [[Mr. Burns]] promises a dinner if they can win a wishbone pull. [[Willie]] wins, but Burns throws the dinner down a hole. His ex-wife, [[Agnes]], warns him that breaking his Thanksgiving promise has cursed him to be tormented by everyone he has wronged until his death. | + | At the [[Burns & Co. Excellent Corn Syrup]] factory, the shift has ended, but construction on [[Burns' manor|Mr. Burns' mansion]] is just beginning. The project has been ongoing for a long time—[[Lenny]]'s father and grandfather both died while working on it. It’s [[Thanksgiving]] night, and [[Mr. Burns]] promises a dinner if they can win a wishbone pull. [[Willie]] wins, but Burns throws the dinner down a hole. His ex-wife, [[Agnes]], warns him that breaking his Thanksgiving promise has cursed him to be tormented by everyone he has wronged until his death. |
An accident occurs at the factory when Homer tries to fill a cup with corn syrup, falls into a container, and pulls a chain that releases the stored syrup, washing away all the workers. Their ghosts begin appearing at Burns’s mansion, jumpscaring him, pushing him over the balcony toward Agnes’s body, blocking his exits, and finally surrounding him. He tries offering them food, but they tell him they can only be satisfied with his soul. Desperate to escape, Burns throws himself into a fire, burning both himself and the entire mansion. | An accident occurs at the factory when Homer tries to fill a cup with corn syrup, falls into a container, and pulls a chain that releases the stored syrup, washing away all the workers. Their ghosts begin appearing at Burns’s mansion, jumpscaring him, pushing him over the balcony toward Agnes’s body, blocking his exits, and finally surrounding him. He tries offering them food, but they tell him they can only be satisfied with his soul. Desperate to escape, Burns throws himself into a fire, burning both himself and the entire mansion. | ||
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[[File:Denim.png|thumb|left]] | [[File:Denim.png|thumb|left]] | ||
− | Homer and [[Barney]] are shopping for jeans at [[The Generous Cut]] to impress a waitress at [[Irv's Non-Canonical Diner]], [[Marge]]. Homer, however, knows that no matter what pants he wears, he won’t have any luck with her. Suddenly, an electric anomaly occurs, and a zipper rips open a rift in the fabric of the universe, from which a pair of jeans, | + | Homer and [[Barney]] are shopping for jeans at [[The Generous Cut]] to impress a waitress at [[Irv's Non-Canonical Diner]], [[Marge]]. Homer, however, knows that no matter what pants he wears, he won’t have any luck with her. Suddenly, an electric anomaly occurs, and a zipper rips open a rift in the fabric of the universe, from which a pair of jeans, {{Ch|Denim}}, emerges. The jeans head to the dressing rooms, and Homer discovers they fit him perfectly. He tries them on and heads to the diner. |
Though Homer still feels insecure, his pants start giving him advice. When [[Snake]] enters and attempts to rob the diner, Denim takes control, moving Homer on their own to save Marge from Snake. However, the police arrive, and Homer and Denim escape. Denim convinces Homer to become its host, explaining that toxic rain on its home planet made them old, and now, in the human world, they need a host to survive. With Denim's guidance, Homer impresses Marge, and they enjoy a night at a hotel, though they don’t go further because Denim refuses to let go of him. When Homer tries to explain things to Marge, Denim forces him to leave for Moe's. | Though Homer still feels insecure, his pants start giving him advice. When [[Snake]] enters and attempts to rob the diner, Denim takes control, moving Homer on their own to save Marge from Snake. However, the police arrive, and Homer and Denim escape. Denim convinces Homer to become its host, explaining that toxic rain on its home planet made them old, and now, in the human world, they need a host to survive. With Denim's guidance, Homer impresses Marge, and they enjoy a night at a hotel, though they don’t go further because Denim refuses to let go of him. When Homer tries to explain things to Marge, Denim forces him to leave for Moe's. |
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This THOH is considered non-canon and the events featured do not relate to the series and therefore may not have actually happened/existed.
The reason behind this decision is: The episode is part of the Treehouse of Horror series. If you dispute this, please bring it up on the episode's talk page. |
"Treehouse of Horror XXXV"
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Episode Information
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"Treehouse of Horror XXXV" is the fifth episode of season 36 of The Simpsons and the seven-hundred and seventy-third episode overall. It originally aired on November 3, 2024. The episode was written by Matt Selman, Dan Vebber and Rob LaZebnik and directed by Timothy Bailey.
Contents
Synopsis
- "Giant monsters created by political rage threaten to tear the town apart, a Victorian Mr. Burns is jump-scared on Thanksgiving by the ghosts of his abused workers, and Homer bonds with a pair of extra-terrestrial jeans in an unforgettable stop-motion adventure that can only be called... Denim."
Plot
The Information Rage
Due to an idea from Lisa, the town decides to provide LED light bulbs to everyone. However, people start arguing over the political implications, and their rage causes cracks to rip open in the ocean floor. From these cracks, two kaiju creatures, Red Monster and Blue Monster, emerge, each representing opposing viewpoints, just like the townspeople. The monsters begin destroying buildings in town. As they start fighting each other, Professor Frink presents a solution: he has built a robot to combat the monsters.
Only two siblings working in perfect harmony can operate it, so Bart and Lisa are chosen. Initially, it is difficult, as they argue inside the robot. Lisa is surprised there are only two monsters, considering how mad the world has become. Soon, more monsters appear, including the Four Chan Saurus, Facebookzilla, Mecha-Reddit, and Ro-gan. After seeing the monsters make Homer roll away inside a donut, seemingly enjoying it, Bart and Lisa finally work together and defeat the original two monsters, causing the others to flee. They then tell the people of Springfield that they must calm down and abandon social media to prevent the monsters from reemerging. However, soon after, humanity is destroyed, leaving only Bart and Lisa on the carcass of the robot, contemplating how easily society fell due to the internet.
The Fall of the House of Monty
At the Burns & Co. Excellent Corn Syrup factory, the shift has ended, but construction on Mr. Burns' mansion is just beginning. The project has been ongoing for a long time—Lenny's father and grandfather both died while working on it. It’s Thanksgiving night, and Mr. Burns promises a dinner if they can win a wishbone pull. Willie wins, but Burns throws the dinner down a hole. His ex-wife, Agnes, warns him that breaking his Thanksgiving promise has cursed him to be tormented by everyone he has wronged until his death.
An accident occurs at the factory when Homer tries to fill a cup with corn syrup, falls into a container, and pulls a chain that releases the stored syrup, washing away all the workers. Their ghosts begin appearing at Burns’s mansion, jumpscaring him, pushing him over the balcony toward Agnes’s body, blocking his exits, and finally surrounding him. He tries offering them food, but they tell him they can only be satisfied with his soul. Desperate to escape, Burns throws himself into a fire, burning both himself and the entire mansion.
Smithers and Sideshow Mel visit the remains, wondering why Burns would do such a thing the day after Thanksgiving. They decide to call it "Black Friday," a day to remember never to mistreat workers again, no matter how good the deal.
Denim
Homer and Barney are shopping for jeans at The Generous Cut to impress a waitress at Irv's Non-Canonical Diner, Marge. Homer, however, knows that no matter what pants he wears, he won’t have any luck with her. Suddenly, an electric anomaly occurs, and a zipper rips open a rift in the fabric of the universe, from which a pair of jeans, Denim, emerges. The jeans head to the dressing rooms, and Homer discovers they fit him perfectly. He tries them on and heads to the diner.
Though Homer still feels insecure, his pants start giving him advice. When Snake enters and attempts to rob the diner, Denim takes control, moving Homer on their own to save Marge from Snake. However, the police arrive, and Homer and Denim escape. Denim convinces Homer to become its host, explaining that toxic rain on its home planet made them old, and now, in the human world, they need a host to survive. With Denim's guidance, Homer impresses Marge, and they enjoy a night at a hotel, though they don’t go further because Denim refuses to let go of him. When Homer tries to explain things to Marge, Denim forces him to leave for Moe's.
To get rid of Denim, Homer makes it drunk. Marge seizes the opportunity to remove and wash them, but this proves to be a mistake, as Denim becomes furious and tries to kill her. After using a lemon slice to blind Denim, Homer stabs it—injuring his own leg in the process. Now detached from him, Denim goes from host to host until it reaches Marge, taking her to the roof of a tall building. Homer chooses Denim over Marge, but Denim leaves her alive, knowing its species needs as many hosts as possible. A massive rift opens up in space, and more Denims rain down onto the planet.
Production
- The opening and credits sequence is made by Jorge R. Gutierrez.[1][2]
- Denim is animated by Seth Green and John Harvatine IV from Stoopid Buddy Stoodios but only the talking pants are animated in stop-motion.[3][4]
- A recording of the audience screaming from the San Diego Comic-Con 2024 was used as the scream during the Gracie Films logo.[5][6]
Gallery
References
- ↑ Jorge R. Gutierrez on Twitter - "Jorge R. Gutierrez couch gag"
- ↑ LaughingPlace.com's Twitter - "Treehouse of Horror XXXV opening sequence"
- ↑ LaughingPlace.com's Twitter - "Denim animation"
- ↑ Talkin' Simpsons with Matt Selman | Four Finger Discount (4:52)
- ↑ LaughingPlace.com's Twitter - "SDCC2024 audience recording"
- ↑ Matt Selman's Twitter - "Scream over Gracie Films logo"
Promo videos
- "First look at Jorge R. Gutierrez's opening couch gag for The Simpsons's episode ‘Treehouse of Horror XXXV.’ The episode will premiere this Sunday on Fox." on Twitter
- "The #Halloween frights continue this weekend! Don't miss #TheSimpsons Treehouse of Horror XXXV Sunday on @FOXTV, next day on @hulu 🎃" on Twitter
Treehouse of Horror series
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I • II • III • IV • V • VI • VII • VIII • IX • X • XI • XII • XIII • XIV • XV • XVI • XVII • XVIII • XIX • XX • XXI • XXII • XXIII • XXIV • XXV • XXVI • XXVII • XXVIII • XXIX • XXX • XXXI • XXXII • XXXIII • XXXIV • XXXV • XXXVI | ||
Halloween themed episodes | ||
Halloween of Horror • Thanksgiving of Horror | ||
Self-contained stories: | ||
Not It • Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes |