Talk:Treehouse of Horror XVI

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I added the goof about the reincarnation chart, but I'm not entirely sure what Apu is reincarnated as in this episode so I put it as "rabbit-like animal" - if someone knows what specific animal it's supposed to be, feel free to change it. --Foxhunt King 3:40, 15 June 2006 (CMT)

"I've Grown a Costume on Your Face": Aparte del episodio de Buffy es tambien similar a un episodio de "Los Padrinos Magicos" (En Argentina no se estreno este episodio asi que no tengo ni idea, pero por el resumen creo que es absurdamente similar):

19. Scary Godparents Timmy wishes everyone really was what they dressed up as for Halloween, but some kids are dressed up as supervillains content on destroying the world, and C&W are dressed up so they're not fairies anymore!

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[edit] First spanish latin america airing

I dont have any reference or anything but for some weird reason this chapter was aired in full english on november 1, 2006 in the countries of Fox Latin America. I know because i just see it, but its weird why they decided to play it instead of waiting until the mexican boys finish the dubbing

[edit] Too many quotes

There are too many quotes for this episode. Some should be removed. I tried deleting some that weren't particularly reverent to the episode, but they were put back. Great quotes can be put on Wikiquote:The SimpsonsFitch 03:59, 4 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Comic Reference

I believe that an old halloween issue of Simpsons Comics had a plot near identical to "I've Grown a Costume on Your Face". In the comic, Rod and Tod Flanders summon demons by reading a Harry Potter book, who wreck havoc, primarily by turning the residents of Springfield into their costumed personas. Can anyone back this up?--Agent Aquamarine 03:00, 7 May 2006 (UTC)

Yes it did

[edit] Lose the trivia section

Please see WP:Trivia and Wikipedia:Avoid trivia sections in articles L0b0t 02:21, 19 October 2006 (UTC)

I would like to know what band is playing on the B.I. part of Tree House XVI. The Eagles maybe? Let me know.-Z

[edit] Costumes

It IS very useful so I added it back

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