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Treehouse of Horror XIII
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Donut Homer This episode is considered non-canon, and the events featured are not part of the timeline of the series' continuity.

For the continuing series of Halloween specials, see Treehouse of Horror Series.

She's become a monster! Which, I gotta admit, I sort of suspected during the sex.
Homer Simpson[src]

"Treehouse of Horror XIII" is the first episode of Season 14, as well as the thirteenth Halloween episode. The episode aired on November 3, 2002. The episode was written by Marc Wilmore, Brian Kelley and Kevin Curran and directed by David Silverman. Maggie Roswell returned to reprise her role as Maude Flanders. The episode received positive reviews from TV critics and fans.

Synopsis

In Send in the Clones Homer ends up cloning himself and begins wreaking havoc in Springfield. In The Fright to Creep and Scare Harms Lisa rallies the removal of all the guns in Springfield. These leave the town defenseless against a menacing force. And finally the Simpsons find themselves at the bay of an evil Dr. Hibbert in The Island of Dr. Hibbert.

Full Story

Opening Sequence

TreeHouse 13

The logo for this episode

The Simpsons and Ned Flanders hold a seance in order to contact Ned's dead wife, Maude. While praying, Bart comes in dressed as Maude's ghost and finds out that Maude's real ghost is behind him, which startles everyone. Homer and Ned admire Maude, but are terrified when she turns into a hideous ghoul. Maude opens up a green book with the white writing "THE SIMPSONS TREEHOUSE OF HORROR" and the number "13" drools on the book in blood.

Send in the Clones

Send in the Clones

Send in the Clones title card

Homer walks into the backyard to lie in his hammock. Marge almost immediately sets upon him with a list of chores to do for the day, Homer replies by saying she made him way too many pancakes and has to sleep them off, slyly acknowledging them as being for the church while patting his stomach, however his hammock collapses much to Marges delight, which is only temporary as he buys a new one from a passing vendor, who warns him that it carries a terrible curse. Disregarding this, Homer lies down and discovers that the new hammock can produce clones of anyone who rests on it. He inspects the first clone and notices that it doesn't have a belly button. He begins making and using clones to do all of his chores, which include helping Marge choose an outfit, visiting Grampa to listen to one of his war-related stories, and play a baseball game with Bart, Lisa and Maggie.

The clones are soon revealed to be much more stupid than the true Homer. Lisa notes this while they are playing baseball with one of the clones and the clone smashes the car with a bat. When Ned Flanders asks if he can have his chainsaw back, one of the clones picks up the chainsaw and looks at Homer, who nods. The clone misunderstands and brings back Ned's severed head. Horrified, Homer immediately decides to get rid of the clones and the hammock. He bundles them in a truck and takes them to an isolated cornfield. When they arrive, Homer asks if anyone knows the way home; three Homers put up their hands, prompting Homer to shoot the three clones down with a rifle. He then abandons the rest of them, along with the hammock, presuming that none of the clones are smart enough to get anywhere without him.

The clones soon use the abandoned hammock to make an army of Homer clones. Among the hundreds of clones, a few 'mutations' (including Homer as he was drawn on The Tracey Ullman Show version of The Simpsons, Homer after gaining 300lbs to get on disability at work, and Family Guy's own Peter Griffin) are seen. The clones attack Springfield and destroy all of its buildings, except for Moe’s Tavern, which reports record business.

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Send in the Clones promo card

US army officials gather in the Mayor's War Room, where Lisa thinks of a solution to solve the problem, after getting the idea from Homer, who became upset when he found an empty donut box. She suggests that several helicopters hook gigantic donuts on cables and have the clones chase them into Springfield gorge. The plan is put into action in a parody of the "Ride of the Valkyries" helicopter scene in Apocalypse Now. Upon seeing the large donuts, all the Homers gasp and exclaim,"Mmmmm. Donuts." and begin chasing the helicopters. The helicopters fly over the gorge, luring the Homer clones to their doom. As each clone hits the bottom of the gorge, he replies, "D'oh!", which echoes across the gorge. Later that night, Marge enters the bedroom and soon discovers that the Homer next to her is a clone (he has no belly button). The clone tells her that the true Homer was the first to fall into the gorge. Marge is initially upset, but relaxes when the clone offers her a back rub as Mike O Malley's "Love The One You're With" plays in the background.

The Fright to Creep and Scare Harms

The Fright to Creep and Scare Harms

The Fright to Creep and Scare Harms title card

Lisa and Bart are at the Springfield Cemetery, mourning the loss of their pet goldfish, Goldie, who had always been there for them between August and October. Lisa inadvertently discovers the grave of William Bonney, a man who was killed at a young age by gun violence. According to his epitaph, he dreamed of a world without guns. In his memory, Lisa starts a gun control crusade, which makes Springfield 100% gun free -all the guns are sold includen Homer's, Bart's and Maggie's guns, even the police no longer possess guns all guns are turned into a playground. The town is now defenseless, causing the corpses of William "Billy the Kid" Bonney and his cohorts, 'The Hole in the Ground' gang to rise from the dead. The gang starts wreaking havoc on the town, until Professor Frink

Billy the Kid

William (Billy The Kid) Bonney

invents a time machine, which Homer uses to go back in time to stop the gun ban and destroy the zombies. Homer tells the citizens of Springfield to shoot at the zombies' graves, causing them to rise up and flee. Lisa feels guilty about banning guns, because sometimes they are the answer. Suddenly, a more futuristic Homer comes in to warn them about guns that have destroyed Earth in the future. He is then shot by Moe, who has had enough of all this nonsense and plans to use Frink's time machine to find some "caveman hookers". An error in this portion of the episode is when The Hole in the Ground Gang started firing after being introduced, Mayor Quimby has no hair.

The Island of Dr. Hibbert

The Island of Dr

The Island of Dr. Hibbert title card

In an elaborate parody of The Island of Doctor Moreau the Simpsons are going on a trip to "The Island of Lost Souls", where they find Dr. Hibbert running the island's resort. While the family are there, Marge starts to think that something creepy is going on, although Homer largely dismisses her concerns. She investigates and, consequently, she is captured by Dr. Hibbert, who transforms her into a panther. After having violent sex with the new Marge, Homer realizes she has been transformed.

The Island of Dr

The Island of Dr. Hibbert poster

Simpsons as animals

Action figures from The Island of Dr. Hibbert

He goes to find a cure for Marge's new state, but encounters Ned Flanders, who has become a cow-centaur who needs to be milked. After Homer reluctantly milks him, Flanders takes Homer to meet other Springfield inhabitants who have also been turned into 'manimals', including Bart (now a spider), Lisa (now an owl) and Maggie (now an anteater who was almost eaten by Lisa, claiming to be playing lets eat Maggie game, but was stopped by Homer). Homer, initially appalled at what everyone has become (and that they actually prefer it to being human), eventually embraces the concept of being an animal who does nothing but eat, sleep, mate and roll around in its own filth after realizing how well it suits his lifestyle. He enjoys spending the rest of his life as a walrus and living with his transformed family on the island, intending to spend the rest of their days on Dr. Hibbert's resort Meanwhile the two aliens Kang and Kodos appear, commenting on how the skull-shaped island looks like their alien number 4.


Characters and their animal transformations in The Island of Dr. Hibbert:
Character Animal
Abe Simpson Rooster
Agnes And Seymour Skinner Kangaroos
Allison Taylor Zebra
Apu And The Octuplets Possums
Arnie Pye Eagle
Bart Simpson Spider
Barney Gumble Warthog
Blue Haired Lawyer Moose
Bumblebee Man Bumblebee
Carl Carlson Armadillo
Clancy And Sarah Wiggum Pigs
Comic Book Guy Ram
Cookie Kwan Deer
Dewey Largo Bat
Disco Stu Shrew

Dolph Starbeam

Tiger
Dr Frink Turkey
Dr Nick Riviera Squirrel
Duffman Koala
Eddie Dog
Edna Krabappel Hyena
Fat Tony Beaver
Gary Chalmers Grizzly Bear
Gil Gunderson Giraffe
Groundskeeper Willie Orang-utan
Hans Moleman Tortoise
Helen Lovejoy Horse
Herman Hermann Lizard
Homer Simpson Walrus
Jasper Beardley Goat
Jimbo Jones Parrot
Judge Snyder Hippo
Kearney Zzyzwics Mandrill
Kent Brockman Rhino
Kirk Van Houten Aardvark
Krusty Lion
Lenny Leonard Pelican
Lindsey Naegle Meerkat
Lisa Simpson Owl
Lou Cheetah
Luigi Guinea Pig
Maggie Simpson Anteater
Manjula Antelope
Marge Simpson Panther
Martin Prince Sheep
Mayor Quimby Panda
Milhouse Van Houten Snail
Miss Springfield Racoon
Moe Syzlak Sloth
Mr Burns Fox
Ned Flanders Cow
Nelson Muntz Wolf
Old Jewish Man Vulture
Otto Mann Camel
Patty Bouvier Mountain Lion
Rafael Chameleon
Rainier Wolfcastle Rabbit
Ralph Wiggum Peacock
Reverend Lovejoy Coyote
Rod And Todd Flanders Penguin
The Sea Captain Crocodile
Selma Bouvier Elephant
Sideshow Mel Lemur
Snake Jailbird Skunk
Squeaky Voiced Teen Donkey
The Rich Texan Bison
Helen Lovejoy Fox Bat
Waylon Smithers Flamingo

Behind the Laughter

Production

Marc Wilmore, Brian Kelley and Kevin Curran wrote the episode. This is the first Halloween episode to use digital ink and paint as a proof of concept, which led to the decision to have the whole show's animation converted from traditional cel to digital ink and paint.

Citations


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