Treehouse of Horror XII

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The Simpsons episode
"Treehouse of Horror XII"
Promotional artwork for segment Hex and The City.
Episode no. 270
Prod. code CABF19
Orig. airdate November 6, 2001
Show runner(s) Mike Scully
Written by Joel H. Cohen (Part 1)
John Frink and Don Payne (Part 2)
Carolyn Omine (Part 3)
Directed by Jim Reardon
Guest star(s) Pierce Brosnan as the Ultrahouse
Matthew Perry as himself
Season 13
November 6, 2001May 22, 2002
  1. "Treehouse of Horror XII"
  2. "The Parent Rap"
  3. "Homer the Moe"
  4. "A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love"
  5. "The Blunder Years"
  6. "She of Little Faith"
  7. "Brawl in the Family"
  8. "Sweets and Sour Marge"
  9. "Jaws Wired Shut"
  10. "Half-Decent Proposal"
  11. "The Bart Wants What It Wants"
  12. "The Lastest Gun in the West"
  13. "The Old Man and the Key"
  14. "Tales from the Public Domain"
  15. "Blame It on Lisa"
  16. "Weekend at Burnsie's"
  17. "Gump Roast"
  18. "I Am Furious Yellow"
  19. "The Sweetest Apu"
  20. "Little Girl in the Big Ten"
  21. "The Frying Game"
  22. "Papa's Got a Brand New Badge"
List of all The Simpsons episodes

"Treehouse of Horror XII" is the first episode of The Simpsons' thirteenth season, as well as the twelfth Halloween episode. The episode aired on November 6, 2001, six days after Halloween. It had been scheduled for November 4 but was delayed when the World Series of that year, also televised on FOX, went to seven games.

Contents

[edit] Opening Sequence

(Thunder crashes outside Mr. Burns' manor.)
Mr. Burns: Hurry, Smithers! Halloween is upon us! Put up the decoration. (he laughs mischievously)
(Smithers, on a ladder near a tower, struggles to put up a small orange bat on top of a weather vane.)
Mr. Burns: No, no! That won't scare anybody! On the top!
(Smithers still has problems putting it up and he slips on the ladder and falls backwards. He grabs hold of an electric cable and slides down and smashes into an electricity box and is electrocuted. The tower breaks in half, damaging Mr. Burns' mausoleum which opens up four caskets.)
(The Simpsons dress up in costumes, with Homer as Fred Flintstone, Marge as Wilma Flintstone, Lisa and Maggie as conjoined twins, and Bart as a hobo.)
Bart: Hey, Flanders gave us toothpaste!
Lisa: Mini-toothpaste!
(The family is scared to see the building and caskets on fire. They run out the gate, which as it closes, has its bars slice the family. The slices of the Simpsons continue to scream and run away.)
Mr. Burns: (delighted) Splendid, Batsy. You've done it again!
(Burns pats the bat decoration, coming to life and flying into the screen, revealing the title "THE SIMPSONS HALLOWEEN SPECIAL XII".)

[edit] Plot

[edit] Hex and the City

The Simpson family visits the Ethnictown neighborhood of Springfield. Marge and the kids visit a gypsy fortune teller, who starts to tell Marge's fortune. Homer catches up to them moments later (after having stolen a birthday balloon), and upon seeing the gypsy he declares she is a fraud. Offended, the gypsy orders him to leave. On his way out, Homer falls into some candles which set him on fire. As he rolls around trying to put the fire out, the sprinklers drench everything in the office and revive three shrunken heads. Incensed at the damage to her office, the gypsy curses Homer with bringing bad luck to everyone he loves. The curse soon takes effect, with Marge growing a beard (which eventually covers her whole body), Lisa turning into a centaur, Bart's neck becoming long and floppy neck after Homer tried to strangle him and Maggie becoming a ladybug with a human head. When he goes to Moe's Tavern, Moe suggests Homer get a leprechaun to end the curse. Shortly after, Lenny and Carl are crushed under a crashing helicopter and Moe is stuffed inside his own pickled egg jar (with Homer asking, "When did that happen?"). To get the leprechaun, Homer uses Lucky Charms cereal as bait (after accidentally putting in Trix (this lead to a "D'oh!") and attracting white rabbits, one of which is Bongo from Matt Groening's comic strip, Life in Hell) and he eventually finds a little Irish leprechaun after picking through a group of other magical creatures, including Tinkerbell from Disney's Peter Pan, a naiad, a hobgoblin, and Katie Couric. Homer takes the leprechaun home, but it is extremely hyperactive and it runs amok. Lisa suggests that Homer brings the leprechaun to the gypsy to break the spell. Homer takes the leprechaun to the gypsy's office and sics it on her. Initially the leprechaun lunges at the gypsy and the two of them roll around on the floor, fighting. Then they begin kissing and fondling one another, to Homer's disgust. The leprechaun and the Gypsy decide to get married, and they are pronounced husband and wife by Yoda at a wedding attended by both other gypsies and other mythical creatures. During the wedding, Homer says he is glad that the curse is gone, but Marge reminds him that Bart is dead (after committing suicide by drowning in his bowl of cereal), and that an apology from Homer will bring him back alive (according to the gypsy). Out of sheer pride, Homer refuses.

[edit] House of Whacks

A salesbot pitches Marge a new house concept called the "Ultrahouse" (a spoof on the psychotic, sexually aggressive computer in Demon Seed and HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey). The salesbot assures Marge that she will never have to do housework again. Impressed, Marge agrees and the house is installed by robots. They check out the voice options, trying Matthew Perry (who, once selected, characteristically states "Yeah, could I be more of a house?") and Dennis Miller (known here as "the voice that caused all those suicides" [with Marge correcting Lisa with "Murder-suicides"]), before agreeing on Pierce Brosnan. Marge finds the house, which does all the work for the Simpsons, charming. But the house becomes infatuated with Marge and in a rage of psychotic jealousy, attempts to kill Homer. In the middle of the night, the house lures Homer downstairs by frying bacon, and then presumably tears him to shreds in a garbage disposal in the middle of the kitchen table. The next morning, Marge fears that Homer is dead and attempts to escape the house with the kids, but Ultrahouse locks her inside and tries to subdue her. When Marge and the kids attempt escape again, they find that Homer is alive, but has cuts all over his body and a gaping hole in the back of his head. After the house attempts to kill him in many ways, Homer leads a charge to the basement where he attacks the water softener before being corrected by Lisa and takes out the CPU's British charm unit (although Brosnan is actually Irish), which makes it speak with a rude American dialect before powering down and finally shutting off. Feeling bad that she has to toss out the Ultrahouse (since he was charming and witty before going mad), Marge gives the CPU to her sisters Patty and Selma. After a while of listening to Patty complain about her day at the DMV, the CPU decides to self-destruct but discovers that Selma removed his self-destruct button and when he attempts to retrieve it Selma puts it between her breasts. The Ultrahouse (unwilling to reach between Selma's cleavage) decides to bash itself to pieces with Patty and Selma's Egyptian pyramid lamp.

Promotional Artwork for Wizz Kids
Promotional Artwork for Wizz Kids

[edit] Wiz Kids

Parodying the Harry Potter books and movies, Bart and Lisa go to the "Springwart's School of Magicry" where they do an assignment of turning frogs into princes. Harry (as Harry Potter himself) chewing a brimstone-like gum, Lisa (as Hermione Granger) turns her frog into a charming British gentleman (whom Mrs. Krabappel wants to sleep with), but Bart (as Ron Weasley) as well turns his frog into a disgusting toad/man hybrid, who vomits constantly and is suicidal. Lord Montymort (Mr. Burns, as Voldemort) notices Lisa's spells and he and his snake sidekick, Slithers (Smithers, as Nagini) decide to capture Lisa. Montymort looks for someone to assist him and chooses Bart, who arrives in Montymort's lair via a hand dries, similar to the Chamber of Secrets entrance. Bart agrees to Montymort's proposal (Montymort tells Bart that his job will show betrayal but Bart declines the warning). On the night of the magic recital at Springwart's School of Magicry, Milhouse (possibly as Neville Longbottom) tries to do "The Invisibility Cloak" trick, which results in him being nude in front of a shocked audience. Skinner (as Dumbledore) then sprays amnesia dust on the audience, causing them to mindlessly applaud. Next is Lisa Simpson who attempts a "levitating dragon trick" on a gigantic dragon (Lord Montymort in disguise) that is released onto the stage. Lisa is shocked to find that her spell will not work, and then notices that Bart Simpson has replaced her wand with a black-and-white Twizzler. The dragon morphs into a giant Montymort and the audience scrambles in terror. Homer looks up in shock, but his right eye moves down to watch his portable TV, à la Mad Eye Moody. Montymort captures Lisa who urges Bart to use her real wand to save her. Bart casts a spell against "the evil one" and is therefore struck by lightning himself, but uses the charred wand to stab Montymort in his "enchanted shin" which, rather conveniently, was the source of his power. Montymort dies. Slithers cries as he eats the deceased Montymort whole, and Bart and Lisa are together, trying to forget the nightmare. However, as they walked away, the leprechaun leaps onto Bart's back unnoticed. He then laughs evilly, meaning that he will kill or do something horrible to him.

[edit] Channel 4 censorship

  • In "House of Whacks", when the garbage disposal tears Homer to shreds, the part when the blood splatters everywhere in the kitchen, is cut, but the sound when it tears him to shreds is kept.
  • In Wiz Kids, when Slithers is eating the Montymort corpse, it cuts from showing Slithers eating him whole, and only shows when he begins to eat him.

[edit] Mistaken Goofs

  • When the Salesbot says that Marge would never have to housework ever again, she reconsiders not buying the "New House", but in You Only Move Twice, Marge gets bored not having chores and housework to do.
  • This is in fact not a goof since the Halloween specials are removed from the regular Simpsons universe.

[edit] Cultural references

  • Sex and the City - punned in the title of the first segment.
  • House of Wax - punned in the title of the second segment.
  • Demon Seed - film and characters, especially the Proteus IV computer, parodied by the second segment.
  • Harry Potter - Hogwarts School and various characters and themes from the Harry Potter books parodied by the third segment.
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey - HAL 9000 computer parodied in the second segment.
  • Led Zeppelin - The bands name is punned when Lisa uses a spell on Bart called "Head Zeppelin", which turns Bart's head into a Zeppelin.
  • When Homer uses the wrong ingredients and attracts rabbits into a trap hole, Bongo, the one-eared rabbit from Life in Hell, is the last rabbit to jump in.

[edit] Soundtrack

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