The Simpsons - 'Treehouse Of Horror IX' - Season 10, Episode 4
An evil toupee possesses Homer; Bart and Lisa find themselves trapped inside an Itchy & Scratchy cartoon; baby Maggie turns out to be the daughter of a space alien.
"Hell Toupee": Chief Wiggum arrests Snake for smoking inside the Kwik-E-Mart. As it is his third strike, Snake faces the death penalty. Before being taken away, Snake vows revenge against the witnesses to his crime: Apu, Moe… and Bart Simpson. When Snake dies in the electric chair, his scalp is harvested and grafted onto Homer's balding pate. Soon after, Homer begins sounding much like the now-deceased Snake. In a zombie-like state, Homer murders Apu and Moe. When words of their deaths spreads, Bart grows concerned, certain that Snake's curse has come true. Homer offers his son protection by boarding shut his bedroom door and climbing into his bed. But when the lights dim, a possessed Homer launches his attack. Lisa, Marge and Bart realize the hairpiece is controlling Homer. Summoning great strength, Homer rips the rug from his head and throws it aside. But the toupee springs to life. Wiggum and his men rush into the house and open fire. Later, Homer is found guilty of killing Apu and Moe. But a judge sets him free, as it is only his first strike.
"The Terror of Tiny Toon": Marge takes possession of the batteries inside the TV remote when she discovers the children viewing gruesome Halloween cartoons. Unwilling to admit defeat, Bart wedges a rod of plutonium inside the device. Soon after, the television set begins to pulse and throb. Bart accidentally hits the "enter" button on the remote, causing he and Lisa to materialize inside an Itchy & Scratchy cartoon. The children discover themselves at the mercy of the violent pair, who join forces in their effort to eliminate the newcomers. As Bart and Lisa dodge all manner of horrible deaths, Homer enters the living room and sits on the couch. Disinterested in watching a cartoon, Homer points the remote and changes the channel. The children are then propelled into different television programs, including the Regis and Kathy Lee show and Ally McBeal. The children eventually notice Homer sitting on the couch. They convince him to press "exit" on the remote, which propels them back into the real world. Itchy and Scratchy smash their way through the TV screen and advance upon the family in a menacing manner. But the Simpsons realize that both characters are only inches tall.
"Starship Pooper": The Simpsons grow understandably concerned when Maggie's limbs begin to fall off. Tentacles emerge from the holes, and soon after, Maggie crawls onto the ceiling. Using her pacifier, Maggie contacts Kang and Kodos, who pilot their spacecraft in a far-off galaxy. Kang orders Kodos to pilot the vessel to Earth, where he intends to visit… his daughter. When Kang and Kodos arrive at the front door, Marge tells Homer the horrible truth: Kang is Maggie's true father. In flashback, Marge is abducted by a flying saucer. Inside the vessel, Kang explains that Marge has been selected for the aliens' cross-breeding program. Nine months after being inseminated, Marge gave birth to Maggie. Back in the current day, Kang explains that Maggie must now be transported back to Rigel 7, where she is guaranteed a lucrative civil service job. When an argument erupts between the Simpsons and the aliens, Bart suggests that it be settled on The Jerry Springer Show. Springer concludes that both parties must put their differences aside and do what's best for Maggie. Suddenly, the baby leaps onto Springer and starts biting him. Later, it is agreed that humans and aliens will have joint custody, with Kang having Maggie on weekends. But the next Rigelian weekend, it turns out, isn't for another ten thousand Earth years.
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