"The Simpsons" The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular! (TV Episode 1995)
A montage of nudity in the show plays at the end. A clip is taken from this episode."Familiar Faces" Familiar Faces #42: Top 13 Treehouse of Horror (TV Episode 2010)
Clown Without Pity is number 7 and Dial Z for Zombies is number 2."Welshy Reviews" Granny (TV Episode 2011)
Recalls the opening of Marge passing out pieces of fruit and pretending they are body parts."Nostalgia Critic" Sailor Moon (TV Episode 2013)
Homer's "that's good, that's bad" moment recalled- The clip with Smithers saying "Women and seamen don't mix" is number 6 on the list.
"The Critic" All the Duke's Men (TV Episode 1995)
A short melody when JFK kisses Marilyn Monroe was reused from the Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror III".The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield (Video Game 1997)
Zombies appear in the cemetery, various tombstones from the opening sequence.Pokémon the Movie 2000 (1999)
Jessie, James and Meowth do a variation of the "That's good, that's bad" routine from the Clown Without Pity segment.The Simpsons: Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror (Video Game 2001)
A level is based on the "Dial Z for Zombie" segment of this show, while another is based on the "King Homer" segment.28 Days Later (2002)
Farrell names the 'women and sea-men don't mix' joke as his favorite from The Simpsons (1989)
Frankenstein (1931)
Lewis dresses up as Frankenstein's monster for the Simpsons' party.Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Marge's hair during the couch gag is styled like the Bride's in the film.Dial M for Murder (1954)
The zombie segment is called "Dial Z for Zombies".Sabrina (1954)
"That's good"/"That's bad" exchange is a reference to thisPsycho (1960)
Yeardley Smith is credited as "Yeardley 'Psycho' Smith."
King Kong (1933)
The King Homer segment is a spoof of King Kong right down to being black & white.Bright Eyes (1934)
King Homer eats Shirley Temple while she sings "On the Good Ship Lollipop".Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series 1955–1962)
The very famous title sequence with Hitchcock's silhouette is spoofed with Homer who greets the audience in an English accent, saying "Good evening.""The Twilight Zone" Living Doll (TV Episode 1963)
The evil Krusty doll segment spoofs an episode of this show where a doll tries to kill its owner.Night of the Living Dead (1968)
The plot of a group of people hiding in a house from the living dead is spoofed.
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