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THE SIMPSONS "Treehouse of Horror VII" (1996)
THE SIMPSONS "Treehouse of Horror VII" (1996)
Episode: "Treehouse of Horror VII" (1996)
Character: Homer Simpson & Aliens
Art Type: Original Production Drawing
Medium: Graphite on Paper
Size: 12.5" x 10.5" inches (unframed)
Original Airdate: October 27th, 1996 (Season 8)
Produced By: Twentieth Century Fox
Item Code: SM-E0188
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We are pleased to offer SIMPSONS fans this outstanding original production drawing featuring Homer and two aliens from the classic eighth season episode "Treehouse of Horror VII" (1996).
Outside the Capitol, the candidates, Bob Dole and Bill Clinton are giving their final electoral speeches. From the sky comes a scream, as Homer is crashing right into the Capitol. A few footsteps later, he comes running down the stairs.
Homer: "America, take a good look at your beloved candidates. They're nothing but hideous space reptiles!” (Homer unmasks them, revealing them to be Kodos and Kang).
This is an original 12 field 3-peghole animation drawing, rendered in graphite, featuring The Collector. The paper bears a gold Fox seal in the lower corner and is accompanied with a studio-issued COA.
We have provided a screenshot of the scene to show how the drawing was used in the making of this episode, which appears on screen around the 20:51 mark.
PLEASE NOTE:
This screenshot shown is for reference ONLY, and the drawing is NOT accompanied with any full size colour print out.
EPISODE SYNOPSIS:
"Treehouse of Horror VII" is the first episode of The Simpsons' eighth season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 27th, 1996.
In the segment titled "Citizen Kang", Kang and Kodos impersonate Bill Clinton and Bob Dole in order to win the 1996 presidential election.