
It’s mostly a Hansel and Gretel story with other fairy tales thrown in. This is a pretty gruesome one! It features Goldilocks getting mauled by bears and Rapunzel getting her head cut off. Then there’s one where it’s fairy tale time. He tries a bunch of things, wrecks a havoc, and makes a big mess, wow. Homer dies and becomes a ghost, and has to return to earth to do one good deed to get into heaven. The first segment is the least memorable of the lot, but it’s actually pretty decent. Treehouse of Horror featuring a Ghost Dad one and a Hansel & Gretel one, and a Dolphin one. Simpsons treehouse of horror season 3 mighty mouse: the new adventures twilight zone i am weasel I don’t revisit it enough considering that I own it on DVD. There’s a sequence that directly parodies Frankenstein like The Simpsons episode does.

In this one Petey Pate creates a robot version of Mighty Mouse who also has grotesquely-drawn handsome-man features. I could never get my shit together enough to find a Bakshi Mighty Mouse that matched up with any of these early-ass Simpsons shows, but this one works fine. Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures: “Mouse and Supermouse”įINALLY. What the hell is my hold up? Do yourself a favor and google for some animation cels from this sequence. Also, this segment DOES feature Nancy Cartwright getting sent to cartoon hell, as depicted by Sally Cruikshank of Quasi at the Quackadero fame, a film I still badly need to see. Why am I including a live-action segment for the B-SODE? Because fuck you, that’s why. Every other version of it tried to tie the story up with a nice bow. I finally saw the original episode and was amazed to see how there wasn’t really a resolution to it. I think this is the second iteration of “It’s a Good Life” I ever saw, after the Simpsons. Twilight Zone: The Movie: “It’s a Good Life” (segment) Also there are some hella racist character designs, lol Baboon using his own actual paws for wishes and making a big mess, including getting turned into a handsome, but grotesquely-drawn man. There was a glut of cartoons where somebody gets granted wishes and it does not go well, but I just wanted to get closer to what the show actually is. Wow this cartoon is great! I had to go deep into the future to find another monkey’s paw show. You know, if I were to have my brain placed inside of a body that was not my own, I would chose a monkey’s body, that way I could Burns got his head back onto his own body. Needless to say, it wasn’t, but it confused me so much as a kid that I thought I somehow missed the episode that shows how Mr. Burn’s head still sewn onto his body, and there is a fake promo for next week’s Simpsons as if this were a continuity-changing event. Also the ending features Homer waking up from his nightmare to find Mr. Burns wears Homer’s brains on his head and goes “look at me I’m Davy Crockett!” which I remember laughing so fucking hard at. Then they do a freaking Frankenstein episode! Except it’s a robot body because I guess it’s too freaky and gross to show corpses on TV. If I could just have the world bend to my will I would definitely make a monkey paw wrap around my wiener and beat me off.

Then they do a Twilight Zone! The one were the kid controls everything and can wish stuff into the cornfield. I’d wish for some porno! also I would call the monkey paw gay I was like, damn, what if you just put that thing on your dick and made wishes and then the fingers wrapped around there and you beat off with it, lmao. That’s where you get a monkey paw that is magic and grants wishes, and each time you wish a finger on the monkey’s paw curls into it’s palm. Homer all eat too much candy food and get nightmares from it, and we see their nightmares!!!!įirst there’s a monkey’s paw one. There is a framing device in this episode where Bart, Lisa, and Mr. The glorious tradition and pageantry of Treehouse of Horror has begun!!! This is the first second Treehouse Show of Ever Time and we must discuss it:
