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Se emitió el 6 de noviembre de 2011 en Estados Unidos por FOX.
Unfortunately, there is a real Black Widow spider in the box and when Homer is grabbing for what he thinks is a plastic spider, he gets bitten by the real one. Маленький домик ужасов на дереве 22) — третий эпизод двадцать третьего сезона Симпсонов. [9] The last part references the Spider-Man musical, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark that was plagued by stage malfunctions and sometimes left its performers to dangle in mid-air. This only marks the second time Fox has aired a Treehouse of Horror episode in October since 1999 – in 2009 it aired nearly two weeks before Halloween. [10] During the middle, there is a spoof of the 1960 film Psycho, as the same music and similar scenes are used (E.G: Reverend Lovejoy eyeing Homer in his car. Treehouse of Horror XXII. They learn that the extract Hilarrium, which is excreted by their queen, is primarily used by the natives to reduce the mood swings of pregnant women. In a parody of The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Homer is getting Halloween decorations set up. He then hears the voice of God telling him to slay him and urinate in his ashes. Here Maggie pops out of Bart's astronaut suit, dressed as a baby alien, which is a reference to the 1979 film Alien. When Bart, Lisa and Maggie come home with their Halloween candy hauls, Marge confiscates all of it to donate to the army. When the segment opens, the Simpson family is dressed up for Halloween. "Treehouse of Horror XXII" is the third episode of the twenty-third season and the twenty-second Halloween episode of the American animated sitcom The Simpsons. The episode featured a reference to the Broadway musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. The last part references the Spider-Man musical, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark that was plagued by stage malfunctions and sometimes left its performers to dangle in mid-air. These segments usually have a horror, science fiction or fantasy theme and quite often are parodies of films, novels, plays, television shows, Twilight Zone episodes, or old issues of EC Comics. If I want fart-jokes, I'll watch South Park or Family Guy, but I don't want to freaking see it in The Simpsons.
As it is tradition with most Treehouse of Horror episodes, this episode featured the use of "scary" names in the credits, which is to write alternate names for cast and crew in a "scary" fashion. Coyote. The third was almost just as bad as the first one, and as the first one too, is NOT halloween-like in any way. "[19] Even more critical was CraveOnline's Blair Marnell who gave the episode a rating of three out of ten. She questions if he can simply make things go back to the way they were. In the final terrifying tale, "In the Na'Vi," Bart and Milhouse are sent on a mission to obtain a sacred extract on a distant planet. Homer takes a dangerous dive into an isolated canyon on Candy Peak, but when a crashing boulder traps his arm, he channels Aron Ralston to save himself. (voice) (as Mummified Milhouse), Miss Springfield /
They reacted by issuing a statement the following day: "Everyone at 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark' was extremely flattered by last night’s tribute on 'The Simpsons.' Let me just say this: The opening is GREAT. Ned Flanders comments that things cannot possibly get any worse, but then finds out that the Devil is having an affair with his late wife Maude Flanders. In a parody of Avatar, taking place in the future, Krusty the Clown sends the military force to the planet Rigel 7 to find the a sacred extract Hilarrium, so he can easily entertain his Nazi audience. "Treehouse of Horror XXII" is a Halloween-themed episode from the twenty-third season of the animated comedy series The simpsons. Homer takes a dangerous dive into an isolated canyon on Candy Peak, but when a crashing boulder traps his arm, he channels Aron Ralston to save himself. [2] In the end, Kang and Kodos mentions that "there is no word for ‘yours’ or ‘mine.’", which is why they do not enjoy the 1968 film Yours, Mine and Ours (or the 2005 remake).[10]. Homer takes a dangerous dive into an isolated canyon on Candy Peak, but when a crashing boulder traps his arm, he channels Aron Ralston to save himself. They succeed in this and Bart ends up getting Kang's daughter pregnant after falling in love with her. In a parody of The Diving Bell and the Butterfly and Spider-Man, Homer begins to decorate the house for Halloween and is reaching for a decoration in a box. [2] Mason has a recurring role on The Simpsons as Rabbi Hyman Krustofski, who is the father of Krusty the Clown. Written by [8] The situation turned when a scene in "Homer Scissorhands" was written to feature Milhouse playing the theremin. "[11] Coincidentally, the previous aired episode of South Park, "Broadway Bro Down", also had a reference to the musical, but the spokesperson for the Broadway show did not want to comment on that episode. Meredith Woerner of io9 thought that "[t]he whole thing never quite achieved the same level of brilliance as some previous years — even though the Avatar bit was funny, we've seen so many Avatar spoofs by now that, well, it's tired. Marge begs God to reverse everything that has happened, but God tells her that Satan is the one who is running the world. Some of the jokes land, but none land too solidly." So October 30th, it is our Halloween. These segments usually have a horror, science fiction or fantasy theme and quite often are parodies of films, novels, plays, television shows, Twilight Zone episodes, or old issues of EC Comics. This show used to be the 'South Park' of its day. This sketch had no redeeming qualities and should be erased from the minds of all Simpsons fans immediately. He runs and climbs up it until he falls into a hole, and gets his right arm trapped under a boulder. Kamela Halloween Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Instead, the show used a synthesizer keyboard to play a theremin sample - much to creator Matt Groening's displeasure.
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"[20] In general, Treehouse of Horror episodes take about a year to complete for the staff.
Unfortunately, Homer trips and falls to the bottom of the canyon with his arm pinned. Treehouse of Horror XXII, titulado La Casita del Horror XXII en Hispanoamérica y La Casa-Árbol del terror XXII en España, es el tercer episodio de la vigesimotercera temporada de la serie de animación Los Simpson. In the final terrifying tale, "In the Na'Vi," Bart and Milhouse are sent on a mission to obtain a sacred extract on a distant planet. Treehouse of Horror XXII Homer runs away, promising that he won't eat it.
Edit. When Lisa reads for him, she discovers that he can communicate through farting.
Likely Locked-in syndrome. [2], At the 39th Annual Annie Awards, Omine won the "Writing in a Television Production" category for her work on "Treehouse of Horror XXII". When Lisa reads for him, she discovers that he can communicate through farting. In its original American broadcast, it was viewed by approximately 8.1 million people. [11] Vulture ranked it the worst "Treehouse of Horror" segment ever, stating, "From stale parodies to uncalled-for fart jokes (Homer can only communicate through flatulence; he also shoots spider webs out of his butt), 'Diving Bell' is the worst Treehouse yet. The Simpsons became the highest-rated program in Fox's Animation Domination lineup that night both in terms of viewers and in the 18–49 demographic. On the distant planet Rigel Seven there is a sacred extract called Hilarrium, which causes people to get in a better mood. «Treehouse of Horror XXII» (рус. Unfortunately, Homer trips and falls to the bottom of the canyon with his arm pinned. After driving many miles he reaches, "Candy-Eating Peak." At the end, Carol of the Bells (from Home Alone) is played as all of the characters that appeared say various things about Christmas, such as Marge saying that making a sweater causes 27 people to lose their jobs. Throughout this story with Bart, Lisa and Maggie eating the Candy. Josh Harrison of Ology was positive and gave the episode a rating of seven out of ten, but commented that he preferred "episodes that feature longer, more involved storylines more than the spoof collections. Rigel 7, the home planet of the aliens Kang and Kodos who have appeared in every Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror" episode since the first one, is found to be the source of a material called Hilarium which makes people feel better.
[12], The last two segments were also parodies of popular culture.
[9] Ralston voiced the 911 dispatcher Homer calls when he is trapped. Эпизод выпущен 30 октября 2011 года на канале «Fox». Edward Baker 290,284 views Kang and Kodos then admit that they would have just given the Hilarrium to the humans. When The Wrap asked show runner Al Jean if he was satisfied with the airing the night before Halloween, Jean said: "Yes, and the perfect thing is, Halloween is actually a bad day to air it, because nobody watches TV that night. When he is again bitten by another spider (a radioactive one), he spontaneously gains the ability to make spider webs and have the same abilities as Spider-Man, even when still paralyzed. Directed by Matthew Faughnan, Mike B. Anderson. [Pan to the roof, where a skeleton Santa Claus is sitting in a sleigh. Much of the criticism towards the Avatar spoof "In the Na'Vi" goes towards the timing of the episode. In the battle, the natives are helped by all the animals of the planet, which eventually defeats the military.
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"Treehouse of Horror XXII" was written by Carolyn Omine and directed by Matthew Faughnan.