Treehouse of Horror XXVI

Treehouse of Horror XXVI is the fifth episode of Season 27 and the 26th annual Halloween special from the Treehouse of Horror series.

Synopsis
Opening - A couch gag created by John Kricfalusi.

Wanted: Dead, Then Alive - Sideshow Bob finally kills Bart, but he's uncertain about what to do with his life after completing his mission.

Homerzilla - A parody of the Godzilla franchise, where Homer is a giant monster that can only be calmed down with donuts.

Telepaths of Glory - Lisa and Milhouse earn telepathic powers from radiation, but Milhouse goes mad with power.

Wanted: Dead, Then Alive
Bart is making a competition on school when he gets a text message from Milhouse, saying that Mr. Largo's stuck in a harp. When Bart enters the music room, he realizes Sideshow Bob is there playing a classic violin song. He tells Bart that he stole Milhouse's phone to attract him to the music room to accomplish his lifelong dream: kill Bart.

Bob pulls a spear gun and shoots Bart, killing him. He then plans to take Bart's corpse to his house to celebrate his accomplishment. Since his main objective in life is done, Bob plans to complete other dreams, such as becoming a literature teacher at Springfield University, but discovers that being a teacher is very stressful and the only thing that has made him happy was hunting down Bart for 24 years, so Bob builds a machine to bring Bart back to life so he can kill Bart over and over again.

Bob's machine is discovered by Lisa and Santa's Little Helper. The Simpson family breaks into Bob's basement and reanimates Bart, but Bob appears holding a shotgun, saying that as they're in his house, he can shoot. Homer attacks him with a lamp which rips Bob head off, and Marge agrees that Bart can keep Bob's body. Bart puts Bob's head into the reanimator with a horn, frog legs, a chicken body, a tail and a booger, making him a bizzare looking creature.

Homerzilla
In a parody of Godzilla, a crazy old man (Grampa) in Springfield, Japan, is constantly mocked because everyday he drops a perfect donut into the ocean with his grandchildren (Bart and Lisa). When asked why he does such things, he says that is because if he doesn't, a huge sea monster will rise and destroy the city. Instead of understanding, they just laugh at him. One day, while he is preparing a donut for his "ritual", he chokes on the toppings and dies. With nobody to drop the donuts, the sea monster, Homerzilla wakes up and destroys the city.

The scene cuts to the present time, where executives are watching the Godzilla movie, stating that it's so bad that it deserves a remake. Two years later, they release "Zilla", but the movie is a total failure. They plan to throw all the merchandise into the ocean, but the containers wake up another sea monster and a message appears, reporting that Godzilla will return as soon as people have forgotten about the last one.

Telepaths of Glory
In a parody of Chronicle, Bart, Lisa and Milhouse are hiking in a forest to spot butterflies, but Bart and Milhouse haven't spotted any, which makes Lisa angry. Bart scares Lisa with dead owls, and she hits Milhouse's nose with the camera, making him lose his balance and fall into a giant hole. Bart and Lisa decide to jump into the hole to rescue him, making all three stuck inside of it with nuclear waste from the nuclear power plant. The radioactive goo explodes, sending all the three kids back outside the hole.

When they wake up, Milhouse and Lisa discover they've gained telepathic powers (Bart didn't, as his brain is not powerful enough), so they plan to use the powers in their favor. Lisa only makes a few changes, but Milhouse goes mad with power, Only to get knocked out by the lightning strike. Lisa says she didn't do it, making the family curious to discover who did this. They then realize that Maggie also has Telepathic powers (as she was using a radioactive rod as a pacifier).

The episode finishes with Kang and Kodos complaining that once again they only have made a cameo appearance. They even make a reference to Treehouse of Horror III.