In common with all the previous "Treehouse of Horror" episodes of The Simpsons, the program is made up of three self-contained stories; "B.I.: Bartificial Intelligence", "Survival of the Fattest" and "I've Grown a Costume on Your Face". In the first story, which parodies the 2001 science-fiction movie A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, Bart Simpson risks being replaced by a robot. The second story, which spoofs Richard Connell's 1924 short story "The Most Dangerous Game", sees Homer Simpson and the other men of Springfield get invited to a hunting party, in which they are the hunted, not the hunters. In the final story, a witch casts a spell on the people of Springfield, making them change into the things which their Halloween costumes represent.
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| - In common with all the previous "Treehouse of Horror" episodes of The Simpsons, the program is made up of three self-contained stories; "B.I.: Bartificial Intelligence", "Survival of the Fattest" and "I've Grown a Costume on Your Face". In the first story, which parodies the 2001 science-fiction movie A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, Bart Simpson risks being replaced by a robot. The second story, which spoofs Richard Connell's 1924 short story "The Most Dangerous Game", sees Homer Simpson and the other men of Springfield get invited to a hunting party, in which they are the hunted, not the hunters. In the final story, a witch casts a spell on the people of Springfield, making them change into the things which their Halloween costumes represent.
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| - In common with all the previous "Treehouse of Horror" episodes of The Simpsons, the program is made up of three self-contained stories; "B.I.: Bartificial Intelligence", "Survival of the Fattest" and "I've Grown a Costume on Your Face". In the first story, which parodies the 2001 science-fiction movie A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, Bart Simpson risks being replaced by a robot. The second story, which spoofs Richard Connell's 1924 short story "The Most Dangerous Game", sees Homer Simpson and the other men of Springfield get invited to a hunting party, in which they are the hunted, not the hunters. In the final story, a witch casts a spell on the people of Springfield, making them change into the things which their Halloween costumes represent.
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