Summary
The Simpsons season 34 will be released on Disney+ on October 11, making it a great time for viewers to watch the latest "Treehouse of Horror" episode.
The "Death Tome" segment in "Treehouse of Horror XXXIII" is a tribute to the anime parody Death Note and showcases an anime-style Lisa Simpson possessing a notebook that gives her the ability to control life and death.
Alongside the "Death Tome" segment, season 34 of The Simpsons delves into current issues, delves into the personal lives of Springfield's residents, and presents various other eerie parodies, including a horror film homage.
The release date for season 34 of The Simpsons on Disney+ has been announced, along with a reference to the Death Note anime parody from "Treehouse of Horror XXXIII". The Halloween special of 2022 featured a segment inspired by the manga adaptation, with the original staff of the anime returning to create the unique segment. In "Death Tome," Lisa Simpson discovers a notebook that gives her the power to end people's lives, which she uses to correct the anime-inspired version of Springfield. The official Disney+ Twitter account has now revealed when fans can anticipate the release of season 34 on the streaming platform, as season 35 is set to premiere on FOX soon.
The upcoming addition of The Simpsons season 34 to our service on October 11 presents the perfect opportunity for viewers to catch up on the latest "Treehouse of Horror" episode. Accompanied by a throwback reference to "Death Tome" with the message to "Take note," this post showcases an image of the anime-inspired Lisa, alongside the Shinigami owner Steve Johnson (Hank Azaria).
What Else Happened In Springfield In The Simpsons Season 34?
In addition to "Death Tome," "Treehouse of Horror XXXIII" included segments where Marge (Julie Kavner) and Maggie confront an entity inspired by Babadook, and an android replica of Homer (Dan Castellaneta) escapes from a high-tech Simpsons theme park in "SimpsonsWorld". Season 34 also presents a spooky episode-length horror movie parody. In "Not It," a spoof of "The Simpsons' It," some of Springfield's beloved adults face off against a Pennywise-esque version of Krusty the Clown.
Despite its sillier tone, The Simpsons season 34 delved into numerous relevant topics, such as exploring the family's role as social media influencers, Bart's success in exploiting a glitch in an online video game for profit, and Homer indulging in conspiracy theories. However, this did not hinder the season from diving into the personal lives of Springfield's residents. Marge reconnects with a former lover, Bart leaves a surprising impact on the education system, and Homer reflects on his life during a near-death experience.
While The Simpsons season 34 had many memorable moments, the Disney+ announcement's emphasis on the "Death Tome" is a perfect marketing strategy for its streaming debut. As Halloween approaches, many viewers will be revisiting past episodes of "Treehouse of Horror" to celebrate the season. Therefore, highlighting the standout segment of the latest special is an ideal way to generate excitement for The Simpsons' upcoming premiere.
Source: @DisneyPlus/Twitter