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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply The Best,
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This review is from: The Simpsons Trick Or Treehouse: Vol. 3 Heaven & Hell [VHS] (VHS Tape)
These Are 6 of the best episodes of The Simpsons availableon three tapes. DVD sets are coming out but, they have not got to the seasons which these episodes are from This is my second favorite Simpsons episode of all time. First off, In a spoof of Gremlins and Child's Play. Next is Ape Island which is a take off on King Kong. Dial Z for zombie follows. Dawn of the Dead in Springfield is what you are getting and I just can'r get enough. Second Episode: My Favorite Simpsons Episode Ever. Is The Simpsons verion of Stephen King's The Shining. Now for my Favorite "Time and Punishment" Now first off I love Now to Nightmare Cafeteria. Which is bascially Soylent Green. Tape 2: Bart Sells his soul to Milhouse who in turn trades it for ALF pogs. This episode is great as Moe opens a family resteraunt. Next is Lisa the Skeptic which is a very good episode that Tape 3: Two Sideshow Bob Episodes First Bob is in prison and gets out because of a radio talk show Last is Cape Feare where The Simpsons go in witness protection.
5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Simpsons score again with "Heaven and Hell.",
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This review is from: The Simpsons Trick Or Treehouse: Vol. 3 Heaven & Hell [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Heaven and Hell is a fantastic tape of the hilarious, clever, animated satire, "The Simpsons." The first episode in this entry is appropriately titled, "Bart Sells His Soul." It is filled with many subtle but wonderful jokes. Bart sells his soul to his friend Milhouse for $5.00, believing it does not exist. He soon goes to great lengths to retrieve it as he faces many unexpected problems and complications without it. In this episode there is also a hilarious subplot wherein Moe converts his lowly bar into a wholesome family restaurant in the hopes of making more money. This subplot hilariously satires popular family restaurants. The name of his restaurant alone evokes laughs(Uncle Moe's Family Feedbag). A series fan will be very impressed with this very bright episode. The second episode, "Lisa the Skeptic," is equally comical. Lisa unearths a skeleton that bares a striking resemblance to an angel. All the townspeople believe it is an angel with the exception of Lisa who belives it is fake. The townspeople quickly become obssessed with it. Some of the funniest scenes in this episode are the ones with Homer trying to make money off the supposed angel. There are many jokes in this episode about the debate of religion vs. science which are not offensive but are rather very creative and witty. Also, the final plot twist in this episode was very unpredictable but well thought out and completely satisfying for the viewer. Matt Groening, the creator of "The Simpsons," should be proud of himself for releasing another Simpsons tape that will delight people across the country and cause them to laugh uncontrollably. This tape is recommended to anyone who likes comic relief and will make Simpson fans out of many new viewers.
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