The Simpsons Crossover 2014: The Old Animation Meets The New Style In Halloween Special After Successful Family Guy And Futurama Crossover Episodes!

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The year 2014 will be remembered as the year of the Television crossover, The Simpsons on Family Guy and Futurama on The Simpsons. Although, American TV's first family is one of those to give a crossover, it is expected to have audiences need more oxygen. The Simpsons are about to crossover The Simpsons.


The contemporary life of the long time animated show will meet the crudely-drawn Simpsons that emerged as The Tracey Ullman Show in 1987, a couple of years before The Simpsons debut.

The Simpsons voice casr are Julie Kavner (Marge), Dan Castellaneta (Homer), Nancy Cartwright (Bart) and Yeardley Smith (Lisa). The crossover will use the original voices, which were obviously different from the present voice characters now. The theme of the crossover will be Treehouse of Horror for the upcoming Halloween episode of the show.


Every year The Simpsons deliver a Halloween episode, showing three considered vignettes outside the show's continuity story. In 2001, the segment of the Halloween episode is The Others, the same title of Nicole Kidman's film, who played as the mother of two children who resided in a house which is lived in by ghosts.

The Simpsons family will have the same experience and they will reveal the ghost, the past Halloween episodes of the show are adaptation of The Raven written by Edgar Allan Poe, The Shing by Stephen King, The Homega Man, an apocalyptic horror, The Crucible, a parody, Wiz Kids, adaptation of Harry Potter, which Lisa and Bart are sent to Springwatr's School of Magicry and Easy Bake Over.

The Simpsons has adapted the Tracy Ullman Show period Simpsons characters in a couple of episodes. The firstepisode was the 2012 Adventures in Baby-Getting and next one was in 2013 in a visual reference, Treehouse of Horror opening title series, which was produced by Guillermo del Toro, the iconic horror film director.

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