Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror While you can say what you want about the last 10, 15 or (if you’re a real snob) 20 years of The ...
Since debuting in 1989, The Simpsons has become a cultural icon. More than just a TV show, The Simpsons has infiltrated every form of media. Video games, comic books, albums, and even a feature film ...
For fans of The Simpsons, the arrival of autumn means only one thing: it’s almost time for another “Treehouse of Horror” episode. This annual tradition has been a cornerstone of the series for over ...
Every time spooky season rolls around, there are a few traditions that brighten up our jack-o-lanterns. One of the funniest is a new episode of The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror. A new year of ...
Halloween is just around the corner, and that means more than just candy and realizing your costume is not weather-appropriate after it’s too late to change. The spooky season isn’t complete until we ...
The Simpsons debuted its first Treehouse of Horror Halloween spooktacular on October 25, 1990 during the show’s second season. It then aired a new installment every year until last year. That’s when ...
For nearly three decades, The Simpsons has paid their respects to Halloween traditions with annual episodes that embrace many of the holiday’s horrifying aspects. For those interested in getting ...
The Treehouse of Horror annual tradition has become something of a Halloween staple, just like carving pumpkins or stuffing your belly with chocolates and candy. This year, The Simpsons are double ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When I was growing up, Halloween and Christmas were extremely distinct. Pumpkins and candy buckets were only around in October, ...
Like all Simpsons fans, I have a special place in my heart for the annual “Treehouse of Horror” special. And as the first one to air near Halloween in over a decade, I was in an even more festive mood ...
Austin Allison is an Animation Feature Writer for Collider. He is also an illustator, avid cartoon watcher, and occasional singer. His karaoke favorites include singing Rainbow Connection as Kermit ...