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In Treehouse of Horror episodes, Norm MacLeod is credited as "Norman "Bates" MacLeod, a reference to Norman Bates, a character from Psycho.
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2
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16
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"Treehouse of Horror"
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The Evil House design is based on the house from Psycho.
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22
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"Itchy & Scratchy & Marge"
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The scene where Maggie attacks Homer with a mallet is a recreation of the infamous shower scene from Psycho (though not set in a shower). The soundtrack also quotes Bernard Hermann's famous score.
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3
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56
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"Black Widower"
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When Sideshow Bob goes to see Selma's dead corpse in the chair, he turns it around to see that Bart is there instead. He whacks the light, and as it swings back and forth, he sees Selma in the doorway. This sequence parodies the film's famous ending scene.
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4
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73
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"Brother from the Same Planet"
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Skinner makes a reference to the movie when he looks at a house in the distance (which looks like the Bates Motel from Psycho) and says "Oh... there's mother now." He then starts to hold a conversation with his overbearing mother, despite the fact that she's not there. This is the first time Skinner has been portrayed as a Norman Bates-like character, with his house modelled after the Bates Motel.
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80
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"Marge in Chains"
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Troy McClure mentioned "P" is for Psycho, one of the films he starred on. This is a parody of the films Psycho and Dial M for Murder, both by Alfred Hitchcock.
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Maude Flanders follows Marge to the Flanders bathroom and watches her through a hole in the wall, much like Norman Bates did to Marion Crane at the Bates Motel in Psycho.
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5
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83
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"Cape Feare"
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In the town of Terror Lake, Sideshow Bob stays at the Bates Motel, a reference to Norman Bates' motel in the first Psycho film.
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5
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88
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"Bart's Inner Child"
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Seymour Skinner is told by Brad Goodman to ventilate his true feelings about his mother. He gives him a dummy of an old woman, sitting in a chair. The dummy looks similar to the corpse of the assassin's mother in Psycho (1960), who is also positioned in a chair. The button eyes mimick her skeleton face.
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8
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163
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"The Springfield Files"
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The busload of musicians that Homer encounters while in the woods play the frightening music from the shower scene.
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9
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187
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"Realty Bites"
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The murder house is modeled after the Bates motel.
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24
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518
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"A Test Before Trying"
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The Skinner's house resemblances that of the Bates'
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27
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578
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"Halloween of Horror"
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Homer announces that he was going to tell a version of Psycho starring Seymour and Agnes Skinner as protagonists.
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28
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606
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"The Nightmare After Krustmas"
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Lisa plays the "The Murder" from the Psycho film soundtrack on her violin.
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33
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709
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"Treehouse of Horror XXXII"
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Ryan Koh's name "Psy-Koh IV: The Beginning" is a reference to the movie Psycho IV: The Beginning.
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