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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The spinning newspaper in the "King Homer" segment originally announced the birth of Woody Allen (and if you freeze frame the spinning, it still does) but the final episode features the birth of Dick Cavett instead. Presumably the recent controversy surrounding Allen caused the writers to change it.
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* {{Defictionalization}}: In 2001, Playmates Toys released a replica of the talking Krusty doll from the "Clown Without Pity" segment, complete with "good"/"evil" switch.

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* {{Defictionalization}}: In 2001, Playmates Toys released a working replica of the talking Krusty doll from the "Clown Without Pity" segment, complete with "good"/"evil" switch.
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* {{Defictionalization}}: In 2001, Playmates Toys released a replica of the talking Krusty doll from the "Clown Without Pity" segment, complete with "good"/"evil" switch.
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* ChristmasRushed: After a poorly received test screening, the episode was given a complete overhaul with over a hundred line changes (which is why a lot of the lip sync and animation in this episode looks worse than usual). With just six weeks to airtime.

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* ChristmasRushed: After a poorly received test screening, the episode was given a complete overhaul with over a hundred line changes (which is why a lot of the lip sync changes, and animation in this episode looks worse than usual). With with just six weeks until the episode was due to airtime.air.
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* ViewersAreMorons: Al Jean was worried about how people would react to "King Homer" - as it was such a long black and white segment, he worried people might think their televisions were broken.

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* ViewersAreMorons: Al Jean was worried about how people would react to "King Homer" - as it was such a long black and white segment, he worried people might think their televisions were broken.----
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* ChristmasRushed: After a poorly received test screening, the episode was given a complete overhaul with over a hundred line changes (which is why a lot of the lip sync in this episode looks off). With just six weeks to airtime.

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* ChristmasRushed: After a poorly received test screening, the episode was given a complete overhaul with over a hundred line changes (which is why a lot of the lip sync and animation in this episode looks off).worse than usual). With just six weeks to airtime.
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* ChristmasRushed: After a poorly received test screening, the episode was given a complete overhaul with over a hundred line changes. With just six weeks to airtime.

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* ChristmasRushed: After a poorly received test screening, the episode was given a complete overhaul with over a hundred line changes.changes (which is why a lot of the lip sync in this episode looks off). With just six weeks to airtime.
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* ChristmasRushed: After a poorly received test screening, the episode was given a complete overhaul with over a hundred line changes. With just six weeks to airtime.
* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode:
** The "King Homer" segment is one of Matt Groening's favorite Treehouse of Horror stories.
** The writers consider "You killed the zombie Flanders", "He was a zombie?" one of the all-time classic ''Simpsons'' lines.
* ViewersAreMorons: Al Jean was worried about how people would react to "King Homer" - as it was such a long black and white segment, he worried people might think their televisions were broken.

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