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Die Simpsons The Nightmare After Krustmas (1989– ) Online

Die Simpsons The Nightmare After Krustmas (1989– ) Online
Original Title :
The Nightmare After Krustmas
Genre :
TV Episode / Animation / Comedy
Year :
1989–
Directror :
Rob Oliver
Cast :
Dan Castellaneta,Julie Kavner,Nancy Cartwright
Writer :
Matt Groening,James L. Brooks
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
22min
Rating :
6.1/10
Die Simpsons The Nightmare After Krustmas (1989– ) Online

Krusty and his daughter spend Christmas with the Simpsons; Reverend Lovejoy seeks converts to boost attendance at church; A Christmas toy scares Maggie.
Episode cast overview:
Dan Castellaneta Dan Castellaneta - Homer Simpson / Krusty the Clown / Sideshow Mel / Groundskeeper Willie / Rich Texan / Itchy / Poochie / Squeaky Voiced Teen / Gnome in Your Home / Tetragrammaton / Mazda (voice)
Julie Kavner Julie Kavner - Marge Simpson (voice)
Nancy Cartwright Nancy Cartwright - Bart Simpson / Ralph Wiggum (voice)
Yeardley Smith Yeardley Smith - Lisa Simpson (voice)
Hank Azaria Hank Azaria - Chief Wiggum / Moe Szyslak / Lou / Apu Nahasapeemapetilon / Drederick Tatum / The Parson / Harold / Santa Claus (voice)
Harry Shearer Harry Shearer - Mr. Burns / Reverend Lovejoy / Ned Flanders / Scratchy / Dewey Largo / Jasper Beardly / God (voice)
Wayne Gretzky Wayne Gretzky - Wayne Gretzky (voice)
Theo Jansen Theo Jansen - Theo Jansen (voice)
Natasha Lyonne Natasha Lyonne - Sophie (voice)
Jackie Mason Jackie Mason - Hyman Krustofsky (voice)
Pamela Hayden Pamela Hayden - Milhouse Van Houten / Harold's Wife (voice)
Tress MacNeille Tress MacNeille - Agnes Skinner (voice)
Chris Edgerly Chris Edgerly - (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson Kevin Michael Richardson - The Patriarch (voice)
Maggie Roswell Maggie Roswell - Helen Lovejoy (voice)

This is the first episode where Sophie Krustofski speaks since her first appearance (Simpsonid: Insane Clown Poppy (2000)). Natasha Lyonne has replaced Drew Barrymore.

The line that Krusty uses, 'Can we get some room tone, just 20 seconds' is the same line that Chris Griffin uses in Perepea: Carter and Tricia (2016).

The title is a reference to the Disney film "Nightmare before Christmas".

Gnome in a home is a parody of an Elf on the Shelf which like the elf is in a different location each day.

It is noted that the special is hosted by Krusty who is Jewish and does not celebrate christmas however he may not be an orthodox Jew meaning he celebrates both Christmas and Hanukkah.

Krusty celebrates christmas in this episode however it is noted that since Krusty is Jewish he does not celebrate christmas however he may not be an orthodox Jew.


User reviews

Tiv

Tiv

The Nightmare After Krustmas is a terrific Simpsons episode with a very well developed plot and plenty of great, funny moments. It's a very layered Christmas episode, with a lot more depth than some of the previous ones in the last few years. We see Krusty trying to prove his daughters' worth to her, while Reverend Lovejoy loses his religious spirituality. The episode gets significantly more interesting when the two plots come together, and it makes both stories stronger for it.

The only issue I would have is that the episode lacked heart. The Christmas specials usually have some tear inducing moments where we see a close family bond, but there is really nothing like that here, it is a little motionless.

The sequences with Maggie were also very effective. As Maggie is given an elf doll, her fear of it lets her imagination get the better of her. The sequences are very animated short- esque, likely inspired by The Longest Daycare, I hope to see more of Maggie's misadventures.

A multi-layered twenty minutes that are well thought out. Well written and very fun, The Nightmare After Krustmas is a stellar Simpsons episode.

Krusty and his daughter spend an eventful Christmas with the Simpsons, meanwhile, after losing passion with his work, Reverend Lovejoy tries to add to his congregation.
Kulwes

Kulwes

The Simpsons used to be great, everybody knows that... From "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish" (1991) to "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" (1997). Then, Since then, the fall began...

Even when there were episodes that didn't compare with the best ones, you could feel the enthusiasm and passion of the creators. But now, they're don't give a f*ck anymore. The Simpsons are just money for them. How i know? Well, I suppose.

If they really care about the show, they would have taken decisions that favored the show in itself. Like...

* Reduce the number of episodes (Over 20 every freaking season, really!?). We want quality, not quantity.

* Don't take each character to the EXTREME! I don't want a liberal douche, I want a smart & reasonable Lisa; I Don't want a selfish retard man, I Want a father of the family fighter, and little bit fool & innocent too.

* Focus attention in every single character! Just think how many ideas could came from there. Imagine an episode where Flander's sons reveal themselves and leave their faith, or one where the grandpa (sadly) dies, or one where Homer & Marge aren't desperate people for having the last Apple product and they just don't get the new generation technology, and much more.

There are still more than two seasons left, at this point it seems unlikely, but The Simpsons must reform their formula If they want to give it an end to the height of what was once, not this mediocre zombie show.
Silly Dog

Silly Dog

The writers clearly know nothing about Zoroastrianism. Where they got their facts is beyond me. Ahura Mazda is God, not the top god... Why is Mazda a drunk? I do not understand this reference at all. Are they referring to Haoma, the sacred drink made from Ephedra? That is not alcohol... And the one pray to get you in to Zoroastrian Heaven, well that is not what they believe. Your Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good Deeds are weighed against your Bad Thoughts, Bad Words, and Bad Deeds. And to get in to heave you must have more good than bad. If you are going to write about something, do some worthwhile research and not sound ignorant.
Uttegirazu

Uttegirazu

More interesting ideas have come from Pinterest. The show is just terrible.

My favourite all-time show hasn't been funny in a decade.

Why would Krusty convert? A Frozen parody for a few unfunny minutes?

Just terrible...