: Homer clones himself with a magic hammock, cowboys ban guns in Springfield, and the family is sent to an island of human-animal hybrids.

Features a legendary, references-dense opening couch gag directed by Guillermo del Toro.

In recent years, The Simpsons has revitalized the Halloween tradition by breaking structural rules, dedicating entire episodes to single parodies, and adding secondary "Not It" specials.

The Thing and I : Bart discovers he has a deformed, fish-eating Siamese twin named Hugo locked in the attic.

A found-footage style parody of Paranormal Activity targets the Simpson home, alongside a segment traveling back to Mayan times. Treehouse of Horror XXIV to XXVII (Seasons 25–28)

: Homer sells his soul to Ned Flanders (who is revealed to be the Devil) for a single donut.

Features a tech-horror world where residents turn into NFTs, alongside a gritty crime procedural tracking a matured Sideshow Bob.

Episode: Season 8, Episode 1

Homer becomes the Grim Reaper, and the show delivers a brilliant Victorian-era murder mystery parodying Sherlock Holmes in "The普及 of Ned." The Pop-Culture and Movie Parody Era: Seasons 16–25

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: Homer clones himself with a magic hammock, cowboys ban guns in Springfield, and the family is sent to an island of human-animal hybrids.

Features a legendary, references-dense opening couch gag directed by Guillermo del Toro.

In recent years, The Simpsons has revitalized the Halloween tradition by breaking structural rules, dedicating entire episodes to single parodies, and adding secondary "Not It" specials. the simpsons treehouse of horror all seasons verified

The Thing and I : Bart discovers he has a deformed, fish-eating Siamese twin named Hugo locked in the attic.

A found-footage style parody of Paranormal Activity targets the Simpson home, alongside a segment traveling back to Mayan times. Treehouse of Horror XXIV to XXVII (Seasons 25–28) : Homer clones himself with a magic hammock,

: Homer sells his soul to Ned Flanders (who is revealed to be the Devil) for a single donut.

Features a tech-horror world where residents turn into NFTs, alongside a gritty crime procedural tracking a matured Sideshow Bob. The Thing and I : Bart discovers he

Episode: Season 8, Episode 1

Homer becomes the Grim Reaper, and the show delivers a brilliant Victorian-era murder mystery parodying Sherlock Holmes in "The普及 of Ned." The Pop-Culture and Movie Parody Era: Seasons 16–25