
The Simpsons has always been great at sneaking pop culture references into its episodes, to the point that we often find ourselves hit with a pang of déjà vu upon watching classic films or TV episodes for the first time.
That really familiar scene or visual? You think you’ve already seen it because you have already seen it, in a Simpsons episode that probably aired before you were old enough to watch the original.
There are so many references there, some of which you probably didn’t even realise were references.
While regular episodes are packed with references, it’s often even more visible in the ‘Treehouse of Horror’ Halloween specials, with most of the anthologies recalling horror classics – or classics in general. That’s before you get onto the myriad Twilight Zone nods which come with the territory.
Some are made obvious in segment titles like ‘I Know What You Diddly-Iddly Did’ or ‘Citizen Kang’, but others are a little more subtle.
The good news is that Disney Plus has plonked all of the Treehouse of Horrors into one place - so there's no need to sift through all of the seasons to find them. There is (finally) a dedicated section for all 30 of the Treehouse of Horror episodes.
Want to know where to start? Here are 10 of The Simpsons’ best Treehouse of Horror references, along with a bit about the original.
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