The Simpsons Death Note Anime Homage Images Are Unbelievably Cool

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New images from The Simpsons' Death Note anime homage tease an unbelievably cool reimagining of some of Springfield's most recognizable residents.

Springfield's most recognizable family is reimagined in an anime style in a series of new images from The Simpsons' upcoming Death Note homage from "Treehouse of Horror XXXIII." The upcoming seasonal episode is episode 6 of season 34 and the show's 33rd Halloween anthology special episode. The episode is The Simpsons' second "Treehouse of Horror" episode of 2022 and will air on October 30th.

Centered on parodying famous horror-themed literature, "Treehouse of Horror XXXIII" is set to take on a wide range of genres. From Marge Simpson being faced with an entity inspired by The Babadook to Homer and the family having their perception of their world shattered in a Westworld parody.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY FOX released the three new photos from the upcoming The Simpsons seasonal special feature Lisa , Homer, and Marge in their anime-inspired redesigns. Alongside the show's central family, the images also feature a glimpse at the segment's version of Death Note's apple-eating Shinigami Ryuk appearing before Lisa, as well as a look at the Japanese-inspired Springfield.

The Simpsons Anime Designs Perfectly Fit The Death Note Aesthetic While The Simpsons has experimented with art styles in the main series by inviting guest creatives to create unique couch gags in the modern era, the "Treehouse of Horror" specials allow the creative minds behind the show to drastically reimagine the show in segments, including "Treehouse of Horror XXXI "'s Pixar-homage "Toy Gory," and "Treehouse of Horror XXXII" 's classic Disney...

While The Simpsons' later seasons have faced criticism from viewers, the show has continued to experiment with its format and traditions across recent seasons. From violent Fargo parodies in season 33's two-part episode "A Serious Flanders" and the unexpected meta twist of season 34's "Lisa the Boy Scout," the series has treated audiences to drastic new takes on the show that, at the very least promise to bring a fresh new take on the franchise.

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