Nancy Cartwright in The Simpsons (1989)
In a take-off of the classic Twilight Zone episode, "It's a Good Life", Bart is omnipotent and the entire town is walking on eggshells to keep him happy while he uses his powers to create terror.
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In a take-off of the classic Twilight Zone episode, "It's a Good Life", Bart is omnipotent and the entire town is walking on eggshells to keep him happy while he uses his powers to create terror.
In Morocco, Homer buys a monkey's paw that will grant wishes but also bring misfortune.
Homer sells his soul to the devil for a donut and Marge has to act as his counsel in a trial to save his life.
Faced with an overcrowded detention room, Skinner and Lunch Lady Doris use the children to supplement the cafeteria's meager offerings.
No TV and no beer make Homer something something...
Trying to fix a toaster, Homer unwittingly creates a time machine that causes multiple, frightening futures he returns to.
In a commentary about the constant intrusion of advertising, giant business mascots come to life and wreck havoc on the town.
Looking to hide from Patty and Selma, Homer slips into another world, featuring a third dimension, then can't find his way back home.
Kang and Kodos impersonate Bill Clinton and Bob Dole in order to upend the Presidential Election.
The kids find out Bart has an evil twin brother who is kept in the attic and fed fish heads.
Homer's newly transplanted hair seeks revenge by possessing him.
Itchy and Scratchy join forces to kill Lisa and Bart, who are stuck in one of their cartoons.
Super-intelligent dolphins declare war on humanity.
In a parody of Stephen King's "Thinner", a gypsy curses Homer, putting everyone he cares about in danger.
When the family updates their home to be completely automated, the talking CPU becomes dangerously infatuated with Marge.
When Bart and Milhouse buy a stopwatch that is able to stop time, they use it to prank the entire world.
Just like the classic '80s film, "The Dead Zone", Ned's head injury gives him the ability to predict others' deaths by touching them.
Bart uses Krusty's golem (a magic being made of clay and brought to life) to get revenge on his enemies.
Advertising agents hire Homer to kill celebrities so they can be used for free in commercials.
In a take-off of the seminal Peanuts Halloween special, Milhouse brings a pumpkin to life which attacks the townspeople he sees carving his brethren.
With Bart's help, Lisa seeks revenge on Ms. Hoover in an adventure containing several Hitchcock references.
A black hole begins to envelope the town, sucking citizens onto an alien planet.