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I was 12 when these started? D'oh!

posted Wednesday, 8 October 2008

In thinking about one of my generation's most time-tested Halloween traditions, I decided to look up just how long The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Halloween episodes have been in existence.

According to the all-powerful and sometimes-correct Wikipedia, Treehouse of Horror has been around since October 25, 1990. Whoa, how time flies! No wonder I look forward to those scary-name credits. They're not just neat-o, they were part of my formative years!

I admit I've missed a few of these special episodes in the last few years, but of course I have an all-time favorite: The Raven, wherein Bart is the raven who quoth Nevermore (sidebar: in high school I was voted 'The Next Edgar Allan Poe.' I'm not sure if this was because I loved to write or because I was dark and brooding ...probably both). It rocks for several reasons, among them the fact that the writers preserved all of the actual lines from the lengthy poem and that James Earl Jones narrates. But really, it's Homer's delivery of stanzas written in 1845 that made this a classic.

Have a favorite Treehouse of Horror moment? Share your favorite episodes or 'spooky name in the credits.'

This is '31 Days' post #6

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1. Dan left...
Thursday, 9 October 2008 12:48 am :: http://thefaust.wordpress.com

Sometimes I forget just how long The Simpsons have been around.

The Halloween episodes were always the best--even in the more lackluster seasons of the show proper. Asking me to pick a favorite one would be like asking me to pick my favorite kid...but, if I must, I must. I've always been a fan of their version of "The Monkey's Paw", if for no other reason than the line "Run! He's got a board with a nail in it!"


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