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Treehouse of Horror IV

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The Simpsons episode
"Treehouse of Horror IV"
Episode no. 86
Prod. code 1F04
Orig. Airdate October 28, 1993
Show Runner(s) David Mirkin
Written by Watch Conan O'Brien
The Late Bill Oakley & The Estate of Josh Weinstein
Greg "It's Aliiive!" Daniels and Disfigured Dan McGrath
Bilious Bill Canterbury
Directed by David "Dry Bones" Silverman
Couch gag The family (as zombies) enter through the living room floor before sitting on the couch.
DVD commentary by Matt Groening
James L. Brooks
David Mirkin
Conan O'Brien
Greg Daniels
Bill Oakley
Josh Weinstein
David Silverman
Season 5
September 30, 1993May 19, 1994
  1. Homer's Barbershop Quartet
  2. Cape Feare
  3. Homer Goes to College
  4. Rosebud
  5. Treehouse of Horror IV
  6. Marge on the Lam
  7. Bart's Inner Child
  8. Boy-Scoutz N the Hood
  9. The Last Temptation of Homer
  10. $pringfield
  11. Homer the Vigilante
  12. Bart Gets Famous
  13. Homer and Apu
  14. Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy
  15. Deep Space Homer
  16. Homer Loves Flanders
  17. Bart Gets an Elephant
  18. Burns' Heir
  19. Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song
  20. The Boy Who Knew Too Much
  21. Lady Bouvier's Lover
  22. Secrets of a Successful Marriage
List of all Simpsons episodes...

"Treehouse of Horror IV" is the fifth episode of The Simpsons' fifth season, first aired on October 28, 1993.

Contents

[edit] Synopsis

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

[edit] Opening and Setup

In a homage to Rod Serling's Night Gallery, Bart is seen walking through a gallery of famous paintings, including Ascending and Descending, The Scream, and others, all of which have been given Simpsons makeovers. He begins to tell the audience how fiendish the paintings turn at midnight, when Marge walks in, gives Maggie to him, and then heads off to the gift shop. Bart starts by explaining the first painting, which is of the devil, but Maggie interrupts by sticking her pacifier into his mouth. After the first segment, Bart discovers a painting of a school bus. He believes it is a "ghoul bus" until Lisa corrects him. Finally, before the final segment, Bart presents a Dogs Playing Poker painting (which scares Homer), claiming they wanted to do a segment based on said painting, but instead threw together something with vampires.

[edit] The Devil and Homer Simpson

Homer Simpson eating all the doughnuts in the world while spending a day in Hell.
Homer Simpson eating all the doughnuts in the world while spending a day in Hell.

Homer wakes from a dream about doughnuts to find that there are none left. When he says that he would sell his soul for a doughnut, the Devil appears in the guise of Ned Flanders("It's always the one you least suspect") and offers Homer a contract to seal the deal. In a rare moment of clarity, Homer realizes that the Devil will not be able to claim his soul if he doesn't finish the doughnut; he saves one bite and keeps it in his refrigerator marked "Do not eat!" Naturally, he is unable to resist the "forbidden doughnut" and eats it in the middle of the night. The Devil Flanders immediately reappears to take possession of Homer's soul. Marge and Lisa plead with the Devil, finally getting him to agree to hold a trial the next day. Homer is to spend the day in Hell, however; after falling down a long rocky slope onto a conveyor belt, he is chopped into tiny pieces. His next punishment is to be strapped into a chair and continuously force-fed "all the doughnuts in the world!" (a parody of the Merrie Melodies cartoon "Pigs Is Pigs") -- but to the demons' astonishment, Homer happily eats thousands and keeps begging for more, and to the Devil's response he exclaims "I don't get it, James Coco went mad in 15 minutes!"! At the stroke of midnight, the Devil Flanders brings Homer back to the Simpson household for his trial. He summons the "Jury of the Damned" made up of Blackbeard, Benedict Arnold, John Wilkes Booth, Lizzie Borden, John Dillinger, Richard Nixon (who was pointedly still alive at the time), and the starting line-up of the 1976 Philadelphia Flyers. However, Marge has unfortunately entrusted Homer's defense to Lionel Hutz. The inept Hutz quickly realizes that he has no chance, and sneaks out the bathroom window. Before the jury delivers a verdict, Marge makes a final effort to save Homer by displaying a photo from their wedding day. On the back, Homer has written that he pledges his soul to Marge; therefore, it was not his property at the time of his deal with the Devil. The jury rules in favor of Homer and the judge dismisses the case. Furious at his loss, the Devil Flanders curses Homer to never forget that doughnut; Homer is shown at breakfast the next morning with a giant doughnut for a head. Lisa warns him that he had better not leave for work... the entire Springfield police force is waiting patiently outside the Simpson house, coffee cups at the ready; Chief Wiggum: "Don't worry boys, he's gotta come out of there sometime." A later series outtake shows Homer's head being used as a bowling ball, Bart willing to sell his soul for a Formula 1 racing car (and changing his mind), and Marge reading Hutz's advertisement saying, "Cases won in 30 minutes or your pizza's free." This leads to a scene after the trial where Hutz offers a pizza to the Simpsons despite them winning the trial, only to reveal that the pizza box is empty.

[edit] Terror at 5½ Feet

Bart awakens from a nightmare in which the school bus is involved in a fiery crash. With his nerves on edge, he boards the bus that rainy morning to find Principal Skinner; his mother took away his car keys for talking to a woman on the phone. Groundskeeper Willie soon boards as well -- his mule got stuck in the mud and he had to shoot him. Sitting next to Milhouse, Bart glances out the window and sees a gremlin on the side of the bus. In a panic, he tells Otto, who helpfully rams Hans Moleman's Gremlin off the road. Bart grows increasingly panicked, and glimpses the gremlin loosening the lug nuts on one of the bus' tires. He attempts to warn everyone, but no one believes him. As he tries in desperation to convince others, Principal Skinner has him tied to a seat to prevent him from spreading chaos. Bart convinces Üter to untie him, then climbs halfway out the window to scare off the gremlin with an emergency flare. The gremlin catches fire and falls from the bus as the students pull Bart back inside. The gremlin bounces off Ned Flanders' car; the kindly do-gooder stops and decides to adopt the creature, cooing over the cute way it tries to claw his eyes out. When the bus finally stops, everyone sees the obvious damage; a wheel falls off as they view it. Although everyone (including Skinner) believes in the existence of the monster that Bart claimed, Skinner is still angry about Bart's disruptive behavior and sends him away to an insane asylum for the rest of his life. Bart is relieved that at least he can get some rest... until the gremlin appears in the back window of the ambulance holding Ned's severed head, which demonically says "Hidely-ho, Bart!" This is a parody of the Twilight Zone episode, "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet", where a man (played by William Shatner) is inside an airplane watching a gremlin tear apart the wing. Nobody believes him until the plane lands and the damage to the airplane is shown.

[edit] Bart Simpson's Dracula

The Springfield news reports that Mr. Burns has bought the Springfield blood bank and that a man was found dead with two teeth marks in his neck and a cloak with the word Dracula printed on it, but the idiot police forces of Springfield think the culprit is a mummy and burn the egyptology department of the Springfield museum. Soon after, the Simpsons receive a personal invitation to a midnight dinner at Burns' country house in Pennsylvania. Lisa instantly - and rightly - suspects that he is a vampire, but the rest of the family dismisses her concerns. At Mr. Burns' mansion, Bart and Lisa discover a secret staircase descending to a basement filled with coffins; as they investigate, the coffins open and vampires emerge to threaten them. Bart and Lisa flee back up the staircase, but Bart is unable to resist a lever to convert the staircase into a "super fun happy slide". Although Lisa escapes, Bart slides back down into the vampires' clutches, where Mr. Burns appears and bites him. Despite obvious bite marks on Bart's neck and his dazed demeanor, Mr. Burns assures the Simpsons that their son is fine. Bart attacks Lisa that night, but she escapes and is finally able to convince her parents of Bart's vampiric nature. The only way to restore him, Lisa says, is to kill the head vampire. The family returns to Mr. Burns' mansion and drives a stake through his heart (after missing and stabbing him in the crotch once). The Simpsons return to their home, only to find that Grampa—in fact, everyone in the family except Lisa—is a vampire. This meant that Mr. Burns was never and will never be the head vampire; it was actually Marge, much to Lisa's fear. With this revelation, the entire family swoops in on Lisa... only to stop and wish everyone a happy Halloween. The segment immediately ends with a parody of A Charlie Brown Christmas (complete with Santa's Little Helper imitating Snoopy's dancing, and Millhouse playing Schroeder's piano).

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