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Treehouse of Horror
Original airdate: (10-24-90)

Bad Dream House

The Simpsons move into an old house and soon laern why the house was so cheap: it is haunted. The walls ooze blood, and a voice tells them to get out while they still can. Marge wants to leave, but Homer convinces her to give the house a chance.

That night, Homer, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie are possessed and chase each other with knives and axes. Marge tells the spirit of the house to find a way they can all live together. After pondering its options, thehouse blows itself up.

Hungry are the Damned

The Simpsons are abducted from their backyard by one-eyed extraterrestrials. En route to another planet, they learn that they are the guests of honor. They are offered an endless feast of food and thoroughly gorge themselves. Lisa accuses the aliens of fattening up the family so they can be eaten. The aliens' feelings are hurt. They turn he spaceship around and return the Simpsons to their lowly lives. Lisa concludes that it was the Simpsons who were the real monsters.

The Raven

Lisa reads Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale of horror. As Homer listens, he visualizes himself as the narrator, Marge as Lenore, and Bart as the raven.

After telling their stories in the treehouse, the kids return home to go to bed. They doze peacefully, while Homer sleeps with the ligths on.

Also see So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show
Season 2

Bart Gets an F

Simpson and Delilah

Treehouse of Horror

Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish

Dancin' Homer

Dead Putting Society

Bart vs. Thanksgiving

Bart the Daredevil

Itchy & Scratchy & Marge

Bart Gets Hit By a Car

One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Bluefish

The Way We Was

Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment

Principal Charming

Oh Brother, Where Art Thou

Bart's Dog Gets an F

Old Money

Brush With Greatness

Lisa's Substitute

The War of the Simpsons

Three Men and a Comic Book

Blood Feud