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** Homer is often is seen eating junk food and drinking beer, and is also the most effected as far as forms go in Treehouse of Horror. His powers involve eating tons of food and changing forms.
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** Homer is often is seen eating junk food and drinking beer, and is also the most effected affected as far as forms go in Treehouse of Horror. His powers involve eating tons of food and changing forms.
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** Lisa is the smartest of the 4 and isn't very violent. Lisa has the most puzzle-heavy gameplay and her Saxophone eventually makes enemies fight each other and eventually can use "Buda hand" to attack enemies as opposed to attacking them herself.
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** Lisa is the smartest of the 4 and isn't very violent. Lisa has the most puzzle-heavy gameplay and her Saxophone eventually makes enemies fight each other and she can eventually can use "Buda "Buddha hand" to attack enemies as opposed to attacking them herself.
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** Seeing those loggers you might have killed in Heaven probably means that you've been killing innocent, well-intentioned people throughout the game.
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** Seeing those loggers you might have killed in Heaven probably means that you've been killing innocent, well-intentioned people throughout the game.game.
** In the fantasy level, Marge commands a few hobbits to help them solve puzzles. One such puzzle involves ''sacrificing them'' to some [[PoweredByAForsakenChild demonic machine]]. [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential The game doesn't punish you for this]], [[ButThouMust nor do you have any other option to progress]]. It's okay though because they're just game characters inside another game, so they're not real. Oh, wait, you see them in Heaven later. Well, they at least don't seem to holding a grudge.
** In the fantasy level, Marge commands a few hobbits to help them solve puzzles. One such puzzle involves ''sacrificing them'' to some [[PoweredByAForsakenChild demonic machine]]. [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential The game doesn't punish you for this]], [[ButThouMust nor do you have any other option to progress]]. It's okay though because they're just game characters inside another game, so they're not real. Oh, wait, you see them in Heaven later. Well, they at least don't seem to holding a grudge.
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* Remember in the last cutscene where [[spoiler: Bart threatens to toss God's memory card into the ocean far below? Note that it said "Planet Earth" on it. Had Bart actually done it, he might have unknowingly ''destroyed Earth and ended humanity as we know it''.]]
* In the final level up in heaven you [[spoiler: Fight a myriad of people you've already fought before, as lampshaded by Comic Book Guy]]. Why? [[spoiler: Because you already killed them before, and they're in heaven now.]]
** [[spoiler: You see those loggers walking around? So in taking down the factory, Lisa killed dozens of ordinary people.]]
** [[spoiler:Seeing those loggers you might have killed in Heaven probably means that you've been killing innocent, well-intentioned people throughout the game.]]
* In the final level up in heaven you [[spoiler: Fight a myriad of people you've already fought before, as lampshaded by Comic Book Guy]]. Why? [[spoiler: Because you already killed them before, and they're in heaven now.]]
** [[spoiler: You see those loggers walking around? So in taking down the factory, Lisa killed dozens of ordinary people.]]
** [[spoiler:Seeing those loggers you might have killed in Heaven probably means that you've been killing innocent, well-intentioned people throughout the game.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: Otto's presence at the eating competition of "Around the World in 180 Bites" is a joke on his drug usage, particularly how smoking pot gives one the "munchies".
* FridgeHorror: Remember in the last cutscene where [[spoiler: Bart threatens to toss God's memory card into the ocean far below? Note that it said "Planet Earth" on it. Had Bart actually done it, he might have unknowingly ''destroyed Earth and ended humanity as we know it''.]]
** Not really, [[spoiler: he would just erase a savegame of a minigame of a game. Remember, God is a character in Ralph Wiggum's game, who in turn is a character in the player's game... cue MindScrew]]
* FridgeHorror and FridgeBrilliance here. In the final level up in heaven you [[spoiler: Fight a myriad of people you've already fought before, as lampshaded by Comic Book Guy]]. Why? [[spoiler: Because you already killed them before, and they're in heaven now.]]
** FridgeHorror as [[spoiler: you see those loggers walking around? So in taking down the factory, Lisa killed dozens of ordinary people.]] COULD be FridgeBrilliance: [[spoiler: as the logger mentioned, his father and grandfather and great-grandfather were all loggers - maybe you were just taking down their Heaven-based ancestors?]]
*** FridgeHorror: [[spoiler:On the other hand, seeing those loggers you might have killed in Heaven probably means that you've been killing innocent, well-intentioned people throughout the game.]]
*** FridgeLogic: But so do the horrible, violent and [[AnalProbing ass-violating]] aliens.
* FridgeBrilliance: Every character's abilities are based on their personalities and lifestyles:
* FridgeHorror: Remember in the last cutscene where [[spoiler: Bart threatens to toss God's memory card into the ocean far below? Note that it said "Planet Earth" on it. Had Bart actually done it, he might have unknowingly ''destroyed Earth and ended humanity as we know it''.]]
** Not really, [[spoiler: he would just erase a savegame of a minigame of a game. Remember, God is a character in Ralph Wiggum's game, who in turn is a character in the player's game... cue MindScrew]]
* FridgeHorror and FridgeBrilliance here. In the final level up in heaven you [[spoiler: Fight a myriad of people you've already fought before, as lampshaded by Comic Book Guy]]. Why? [[spoiler: Because you already killed them before, and they're in heaven now.]]
** FridgeHorror as [[spoiler: you see those loggers walking around? So in taking down the factory, Lisa killed dozens of ordinary people.]] COULD be FridgeBrilliance: [[spoiler: as the logger mentioned, his father and grandfather and great-grandfather were all loggers - maybe you were just taking down their Heaven-based ancestors?]]
*** FridgeHorror: [[spoiler:On the other hand, seeing those loggers you might have killed in Heaven probably means that you've been killing innocent, well-intentioned people throughout the game.]]
*** FridgeLogic: But so do the horrible, violent and [[AnalProbing ass-violating]] aliens.
* FridgeBrilliance: Every character's abilities are based on their personalities and lifestyles:
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!!FridgeBrilliance
*FridgeBrilliance: Otto's presence at the eating competition of "Around the World in 180 Bites" is a joke on his drug usage, particularly how smoking pot gives one the "munchies".
*FridgeHorror: Remember in the last cutscene where [[spoiler: Bart threatens to toss God's memory card into the ocean far below? Note that it said "Planet Earth" on it. Had Bart actually done it, he might have unknowingly ''destroyed Earth and ended humanity as we know it''.]]
** Not really, [[spoiler: he would just erase a savegame of a minigame of a game. Remember, God is a character in Ralph Wiggum's game, who in turn is a character in the player's game... cue MindScrew]]
* FridgeHorror and FridgeBrilliance here. In the final level up in heaven you [[spoiler: Fight a myriad of people you've already fought before, as lampshaded by Comic Book Guy]]. Why? [[spoiler: Because you already killed them before, and they're in heaven now.]]
** FridgeHorror as [[spoiler: you see those loggers walking around? So in taking down the factory, Lisa killed dozens of ordinary people.]] COULD be FridgeBrilliance: [[spoiler: as the logger mentioned, his father and grandfather and great-grandfather were all loggers - maybe you were just taking down their Heaven-based ancestors?]]
*** FridgeHorror: [[spoiler:On the other hand, seeing those loggers you might have killed in Heaven probably means that you've been killing innocent, well-intentioned people throughout the game.]]
*** FridgeLogic: But so do the horrible, violent and [[AnalProbing ass-violating]] aliens.
* FridgeBrilliance:Every character's abilities are based on their personalities and lifestyles:
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*
** Not really, [[spoiler: he would just erase a savegame of a minigame of a game. Remember, God is a character in Ralph Wiggum's game, who in turn is a character in the player's game... cue MindScrew]]
* FridgeHorror and FridgeBrilliance here. In the final level up in heaven you [[spoiler: Fight a myriad of people you've already fought before, as lampshaded by Comic Book Guy]]. Why? [[spoiler: Because you already killed them before, and they're in heaven now.]]
** FridgeHorror as [[spoiler: you see those loggers walking around? So in taking down the factory, Lisa killed dozens of ordinary people.]] COULD be FridgeBrilliance: [[spoiler: as the logger mentioned, his father and grandfather and great-grandfather were all loggers - maybe you were just taking down their Heaven-based ancestors?]]
*** FridgeHorror: [[spoiler:On the other hand, seeing those loggers you might have killed in Heaven probably means that you've been killing innocent, well-intentioned people throughout the game.]]
*** FridgeLogic: But so do the horrible, violent and [[AnalProbing ass-violating]] aliens.
* FridgeBrilliance:
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* FridgeBrilliance: Even if you ignore the Manual, ''you're still unwittingly reading it''! Why? It's part of the game's universe and it's how the family learns about their powers, so every tutorial '''is''' from the manual.
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* FridgeBrilliance: Even if you ignore the Manual, ''you're still unwittingly reading it''! Why? It's part of the game's universe and it's how the family learns about their powers, so every tutorial '''is''' from the manual.manual.
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* Remember in the last cutscene where [[spoiler: Bart threatens to toss God's memory card into the ocean far below? Note that it said "Planet Earth" on it. Had Bart actually done it, he might have unknowingly ''destroyed Earth and ended humanity as we know it''.]]
* In the final level up in heaven you [[spoiler: Fight a myriad of people you've already fought before, as lampshaded by Comic Book Guy]]. Why? [[spoiler: Because you already killed them before, and they're in heaven now.]]
** [[spoiler: You see those loggers walking around? So in taking down the factory, Lisa killed dozens of ordinary people.]]
** [[spoiler:Seeing those loggers you might have killed in Heaven probably means that you've been killing innocent, well-intentioned people throughout the game.]]
!!FridgeHorror
* Remember in the last cutscene where [[spoiler: Bart threatens to toss God's memory card into the ocean far below? Note that it said "Planet Earth" on it. Had Bart actually done it, he might have unknowingly ''destroyed Earth and ended humanity as we know it''.]]
* In the final level up in heaven you [[spoiler: Fight a myriad of people you've already fought before, as lampshaded by Comic Book Guy]]. Why? [[spoiler: Because you already killed them before, and they're in heaven now.]]
** [[spoiler: You see those loggers walking around? So in taking down the factory, Lisa killed dozens of ordinary people.]]
** [[spoiler:Seeing those loggers you might have killed in Heaven probably means that you've been killing innocent, well-intentioned people throughout the game.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: Every Characters abilities are based on their personalities and lifestyles:
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* FridgeBrilliance: Every Characters character's abilities are based on their personalities and lifestyles:
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** Marge is extremely naggy, but also very persuasive, and is (usually) a pacifist Her gameplay involves rallying up random people and is the least likely to fight.
* FridgeBrilliance: Even if you ignore the Manuel, ''you're still unwittingly reading it''! Why? It's part of the game's universe and it's how the family learns about their powers, so every tutorial '''is''' from the manual.
* FridgeBrilliance: Even if you ignore the Manuel, ''you're still unwittingly reading it''! Why? It's part of the game's universe and it's how the family learns about their powers, so every tutorial '''is''' from the manual.
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** Marge is extremely naggy, but also very persuasive, and is (usually) a pacifist pacifist. Her gameplay involves rallying up random people and is the least likely to fight.
* FridgeBrilliance: Even if you ignore theManuel, Manual, ''you're still unwittingly reading it''! Why? It's part of the game's universe and it's how the family learns about their powers, so every tutorial '''is''' from the manual.
* FridgeBrilliance: Even if you ignore the
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* FridgeBrillaince: Every Characters abilities are based on their personalities and lifestyles:
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*** FridgeLogic: But so do the horrible, violent and [[AnalProbing ass-violating]] aliens.
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* FridgeBrillaince: Even if you ignore the Manuel, ''you're still unwittingly reading it''! Why? It's part of the game's universe and it's how the family learns about their powers, so every tutorial '''is''' from the manual.
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* FridgeBrillaince: FridgeBrilliance: Even if you ignore the Manuel, ''you're still unwittingly reading it''! Why? It's part of the game's universe and it's how the family learns about their powers, so every tutorial '''is''' from the manual.
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** Marge is extremely naggy, but also very persuasive, and is (usually) a pacifist Her gameplay involves rallying up random people and is the least likely to fight.
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** Marge is extremely naggy, but also very persuasive, and is (usually) a pacifist Her gameplay involves rallying up random people and is the least likely to fight.fight.
* FridgeBrillaince: Even if you ignore the Manuel, ''you're still unwittingly reading it''! Why? It's part of the game's universe and it's how the family learns about their powers, so every tutorial '''is''' from the manual.
* FridgeBrillaince: Even if you ignore the Manuel, ''you're still unwittingly reading it''! Why? It's part of the game's universe and it's how the family learns about their powers, so every tutorial '''is''' from the manual.
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*** FridgeHorror: [[spoiler:On the other hand, seeing those loggers you might have killed in Heaven probably means that you've been killing innocent, well-intentioned people throughout the game.]]
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*** FridgeHorror: [[spoiler:On the other hand, seeing those loggers you might have killed in Heaven probably means that you've been killing innocent, well-intentioned people throughout the game.]]]]
* FridgeBrillaince: Every Characters abilities are based on their personalities and lifestyles:
** Homer is often is seen eating junk food and drinking beer, and is also the most effected as far as forms go in Treehouse of Horror. His powers involve eating tons of food and changing forms.
** Bart is a trouble maker and has been known to be rather athletic for a kid his age. Bart's play-style involves a lot of platforming, climbing and flying around, and the only character to attack characters from a distance consistently.
** Lisa is the smartest of the 4 and isn't very violent. Lisa has the most puzzle-heavy gameplay and her Saxophone eventually makes enemies fight each other and eventually can use "Buda hand" to attack enemies as opposed to attacking them herself.
** Marge is extremely naggy, but also very persuasive, and is (usually) a pacifist Her gameplay involves rallying up random people and is the least likely to fight.
* FridgeBrillaince: Every Characters abilities are based on their personalities and lifestyles:
** Homer is often is seen eating junk food and drinking beer, and is also the most effected as far as forms go in Treehouse of Horror. His powers involve eating tons of food and changing forms.
** Bart is a trouble maker and has been known to be rather athletic for a kid his age. Bart's play-style involves a lot of platforming, climbing and flying around, and the only character to attack characters from a distance consistently.
** Lisa is the smartest of the 4 and isn't very violent. Lisa has the most puzzle-heavy gameplay and her Saxophone eventually makes enemies fight each other and eventually can use "Buda hand" to attack enemies as opposed to attacking them herself.
** Marge is extremely naggy, but also very persuasive, and is (usually) a pacifist Her gameplay involves rallying up random people and is the least likely to fight.
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** FridgeHorror as [[spoiler: you see those loggers walking around? So in taking down the factory, Lisa killed dozens of ordinary people.]] COULD be FridgeBrilliance: [[spoiler: as the logger mentioned, his father and grandfather and great-grandfather were all loggers - maybe you were just taking down their Heaven-based ancestors?]]
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** FridgeHorror as [[spoiler: you see those loggers walking around? So in taking down the factory, Lisa killed dozens of ordinary people.]] COULD be FridgeBrilliance: [[spoiler: as the logger mentioned, his father and grandfather and great-grandfather were all loggers - maybe you were just taking down their Heaven-based ancestors?]]ancestors?]]
*** FridgeHorror: [[spoiler:On the other hand, seeing those loggers you might have killed in Heaven probably means that you've been killing innocent, well-intentioned people throughout the game.]]
*** FridgeHorror: [[spoiler:On the other hand, seeing those loggers you might have killed in Heaven probably means that you've been killing innocent, well-intentioned people throughout the game.]]
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* FridgeBrilliance: Otto's presence at the eating competition of "Around the World in 180 Bites" is a joke on his drug usage, particularly how smoking pot gives one the "munchies".
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* FridgeHorror and FridgeBrilliance here. In the final level up in heaven you [[spoiler: Fight a myriad of people you've already fought before, as lampshaded by Comic Book Guy]]. Why? [[spoiler: Because you already killed them before, and they're in heaven now.]]
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* FridgeHorror and FridgeBrilliance here. In the final level up in heaven you [[spoiler: Fight a myriad of people you've already fought before, as lampshaded by Comic Book Guy]]. Why? [[spoiler: Because you already killed them before, and they're in heaven now.]]]]
** FridgeHorror as [[spoiler: you see those loggers walking around? So in taking down the factory, Lisa killed dozens of ordinary people.]] COULD be FridgeBrilliance: [[spoiler: as the logger mentioned, his father and grandfather and great-grandfather were all loggers - maybe you were just taking down their Heaven-based ancestors?]]
** FridgeHorror as [[spoiler: you see those loggers walking around? So in taking down the factory, Lisa killed dozens of ordinary people.]] COULD be FridgeBrilliance: [[spoiler: as the logger mentioned, his father and grandfather and great-grandfather were all loggers - maybe you were just taking down their Heaven-based ancestors?]]
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* FridgeHorror and FridgeBrilliance here. In the final level up in heaven you [[spoiler: Fight a myriad of people you've already fought before, as lampshaded by Comic Book Guy]]. Why? [[Spoiler: Because you already killed them before, and they're in heaven now.]]
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* FridgeHorror and FridgeBrilliance here. In the final level up in heaven you [[spoiler: Fight a myriad of people you've already fought before, as lampshaded by Comic Book Guy]]. Why? [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: Because you already killed them before, and they're in heaven now.]]
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** Not really, [[spoiler: he would just erase a savegame of a minigame of a game. Remember, God is a character in Ralph Wiggum's game, who in turn is a character in the player's game... cue MindScrew]]
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** Not really, [[spoiler: he would just erase a savegame of a minigame of a game. Remember, God is a character in Ralph Wiggum's game, who in turn is a character in the player's game... cue MindScrew]]MindScrew]]
* FridgeHorror and FridgeBrilliance here. In the final level up in heaven you [[spoiler: Fight a myriad of people you've already fought before, as lampshaded by Comic Book Guy]]. Why? [[Spoiler: Because you already killed them before, and they're in heaven now.]]
* FridgeHorror and FridgeBrilliance here. In the final level up in heaven you [[spoiler: Fight a myriad of people you've already fought before, as lampshaded by Comic Book Guy]]. Why? [[Spoiler: Because you already killed them before, and they're in heaven now.]]
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* FridgeHorror: Remember in the last cutscene where [[spoiler: Bart threatens to toss God's memory card into the ocean far below? Note that it said "Planet Earth" on it. Had Bart actually done it, he might have unknowingly ''destroyed Earth and ended humanity as we know it''.]]
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* FridgeHorror: Remember in the last cutscene where [[spoiler: Bart threatens to toss God's memory card into the ocean far below? Note that it said "Planet Earth" on it. Had Bart actually done it, he might have unknowingly ''destroyed Earth and ended humanity as we know it''.]]]]
** Not really, [[spoiler: he would just erase a savegame of a minigame of a game. Remember, God is a character in Ralph Wiggum's game, who in turn is a character in the player's game... cue MindScrew]]
** Not really, [[spoiler: he would just erase a savegame of a minigame of a game. Remember, God is a character in Ralph Wiggum's game, who in turn is a character in the player's game... cue MindScrew]]