10. “House Of Whacks” from Treehouse Of Horror XII (2001)
The Simpsons upgrade their home to an “Ultrahouse” which tries to kill Homer so that it can steal Marge.
9. ”Time and Punishment” from Treehouse of Horror V (1994)
Homer accidentally turns a toaster into a time machine. He is transported to several incarnations of earth eventually arriving in a reality that appears normal except that humans eat with lizard-like tongues, but decides it is “close enough”.

8. ”Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace“from Treehouse of Horror VI (1995)
Groundskeeper Willie seeks revenge on the parents of Springfield by attacking children in their dreams.
7. ”Night of the Dolphin” from Treehouse of Horror XI (2000)
A parody of the movie “Day of the Dolphin”. Lisa frees a dolphin at Springfield's Marine World. The dolphin (Snorky) organizes the world's dolphins into an army to destroy humanity. The dolphins ultimately drive the humans from Springfield.
6. ”The Devil and Homer Simpson” from Treehouse of Horror IV (1993)
Homer sells his soul to a devil Ned Flanders. Marge saves Homer by displaying a photo from their wedding day. On the back of the photo Homer wrote that, in return for Marge giving him her hand in marriage, he pledges his soul to her forever; therefore, it was not his property to sell.
5. “Clown Without Pity” Treehouse of Horror III (1992)
Realizing that he forgot to buy Bart a birthday present Homer rushes to the House of Evil, where he purchases a cursed talking Krusty the Clown doll. A repairman later arrives and discovers that the doll has been set to “Evil” mode. He flips the switch back to “Good” and the Krusty doll becomes friendly with Homer.
4. “The Thing and I” Treehouse of Horror VII (1996)
Bart and Lisa investigate strange noises in the attic and find that Bart had a conjoined twin brother named Hugo. The two were separated at birth, but Hugo was too evil to live in society, so the Simpsons chained him in the attic.

3. “Citizen Kang” Treehouse of HorrorVII (1996)
Homer is abducted by the aliens Kang and Kodos while on a fishing outing. Demanding that Homer takes them to Earth’s leader, Homer tells them about the upcoming election and that the winner could be either Bill Clinton or Bob Dole. The aliens kidnap both Dole and Clinton, and take on their forms.
2. “The Shinning” Treehouse of Horror V (1994)
The Simpsons become the caretakers for Mr. Burns’ mansion. Burns cuts the cable television wire and removes the beer, believing that this will ensure hard work from the family. Groundskeeper Willie discovers that Bart has the power to read his thoughts and that if Homer goes insane, he should use this to call him. Without beer and TV Homer goes insane and a ghost Moe tells Homer he must kill his family in order to get a beer. Homer has covers the walls with the repeating phrase “No TV and no beer make Homer go crazy”.

1. ”I Know What You Diddily-Iddily-Did” from Treehouse of Horror X (1999)
In a parody of I Know What You Did Last Summer, The Simpsons are driving down a road until Marge accidentally smashes into Ned Flanders,apparently killing him. Shortly after Ned’s funeral, the family finds the phrase “I KNOW WHAT YOU DID!” written in blood everywhere they go. They are terrorized by a cloaked figure, who drives them out of their house. Again, in the wild, they find Ned. It turns out he lived because he was bitten by a werewolf moments before the accident.







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