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C.H.U.D.

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Revision as of 12:16, July 27, 2021 by SolarBot (talk | contribs) (Comics: replaced: C.H.U.M → {{ap|C.H.U.M.|comic story}}, C.H.U.M → C.H.U.M. (12), C.H.U.M.. → C.H.U.M. (12))

C.H.U.D. is a 1984 American horror film involving the titular C.H.U.D.s (which stands for Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dweller) that begin attacking people in New York City. The movie has been referenced numerous times on The Simpsons.

References

Episodes

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
250px 9 179 "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" Homer recounts that he was attacked by C.H.U.D.s the first time he visited New York City. Marge then responds with "Of course you'll have a bad impression of New York if you only focus on the Pimps and C.H.U.D.s."
C.H.U.D.s (Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder).png 11 232 "Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder" Homer attempts to commit suicide by grabbing onto Otto's bungee cord. The pair end up plummeting down a manhole, passing by groups of Morlocks, C.H.U.D.s and mole people.
Springfield googolplex theatres.png 14 278 "Jaws Wired Shut" One of the movies playing at the Springfield Googolplex is titled Air C.H.U.D..
C.H.U.M. (Fat Man and Little Boy).png 16 340 "Fat Man and Little Boy" Martin's robot is named C.H.U.M., or "Childlike Humanoid Urban Muchacho", a reference to the C.H.U.D.
Martin and C.H.U.M. at prom.png 350 "Future-Drama" C.H.U.M. appears at the school dance, dancing with Martin while the two discuss their future plans.
VHS tapes domino.png 18 397 "Crook and Ladder" Homer makes a domino line out of VHS tapes, the first one being C.H.U.D..
C.H.U.M. (Dial "N" for Nerder).png 19 414 "Dial "N" for Nerder" Footage of C.H.U.M. and Martin skipping, taken from the episode "Fat Man and Little Boy", is shown at Martin's memorial.
Martin and C.H.U.M..png 24 522 "Gorgeous Grampa" Martin brings C.H.U.M. in for show-and-tell.
Martin and Female C.H.U.M. at Gilded Truffle - DoFF.png 25 548 "Days of Future Future" A Future Martin and a Female C.H.U.M. can be seen at The Gilded Truffle

Comics

Picture Comic Issue Story name Reference
C.H.U.M.png The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror 15 C.H.U.M. The story title is a reference to C.H.U.D..

Common cast members

Picture Name Role in C.H.U.D. Role on The Simpsons
Robert Englund.jpg Robert Englund Played an uncredited cameo in the sequel known as a Man in Trenchcoat Walking with Trick-or-Treaters. Voiced Freddy Krueger, the character he played on Nightmare on Elm Street, in the season 10 episode "Treehouse of Horror IX".
John Goodman.jpg John Goodman Played a diner cop. Voiced Meathook in "Take My Wife, Sleaze".
Sam McMurray.jpg Sam McMurray Played Officer Crespi. Voiced a Duff commercial narrator and an Springfield Nuclear Power Plant employee in "Homer's Odyssey" and Gulliver Dark in "Homer's Night Out".
Daniel Stern.jpg Daniel Stern Played A.J. "The Reverend" Shepherd. Guest voice of the narrator (Bart's adult self reflecting on his getting a part-time job, Wonder Years style) in "Three Men and a Comic Book".

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