- Homer sells his soul to the Devil for a donut, Bart contends with a gremlin on the side of the school bus which only he can see, and the family discovers that Mr. Burns is a vampire.
- Homer, after seeing no more donuts in the power plant, says he would sell his soul for a donut, for the devil appears to be Ned Flanders. Whilst riding to school, Bart sees a gremlins on the side of the bus which only he can see. The Simpsons family go to Mr Burns' haunted castle where they think that Mr Burns is Count Dracula.
- When Homer announces he would sell his soul for a donut, the Devil, disguised as Ned Flanders, shows up to take him up on the offer. Second Act, while ridings to school, Bart believe he sees a malevolent gremlin on the side of the bus. And final act, Mr. Burns is Dracula, in a spoof of Francis Ford Coppola's vampire film.—Tiff Banks
- -The Devil and Homer Simpson-
At work, Homer grows desperate for a donut, so much so that he claims he would sell his soul for one. Homer is soon surprised when Ned Flanders appears, as the devil himself! Though the devil does try to warn Homer that there are consequences, Homer just wants his donut. After signing a contract, homer is given his donut, but then realizes that if he doesn't finish it, the devil won't get his soul.
However, later that evening, Homer ends up eating the final piece. The devil then comes for Homer, when Lisa requests that Homer be given a fair trial. The devil tells that the trial will be held in 24 hours, but until then, Homer is to be tortured.
The next day, the trial is held, with Lionel Hutz representing Homer. However, in setting up the trial stipulations, the devil is given the choice of jurrors. They include such famous 'fiends' such as Blackbeard the Pirate, Lizzie Borden, and Richard Nixon.
As the trial gets underway, Hutz ruins Homer's chances, by explaining that the contract he signed is 'unbreakable,' leading to him escaping through the house's bathroom window.
Just before the judge sentences Homer, Marge shows the jury a picture of their wedding day, with writing on the back of a photo, where Homer pledged his 'soul' to Marge on that day.
The jurors then find that Homer's soul is legally Marge's property. However, the devil is not willing to let Homer off so easily, promising that his 'ill-gotten donut be forever on his head.'
This leads to Homer's head being turned into an edible donut.
-Terror at 5 1/2 Ft-
Bart awakens from a dream in which the schoolbus he's on crashes. Taking the bus that day, Bart is surprised to find Principal Skinner and Groundskeeper Willie taking the bus (Skinner because his Mother hid his car keys, Willie because his mule refused to walk in the rain).
While on the bus, Bart looks out the window, and sees a gremlin-like creature climbing on the side. Bart keeps attempting to tell the others about it, but they either don't see it, or refuse to believe him. Eventually, the gremlin begins to try and remove one of the wheels. Bart manages to open a window, and sets off an emergency flare, that causes it to catch fire, and fall into the road (where Ned Flanders finds it).
Upon arrival at school, everyone finds claw marks and the almost-loosened wheel. As Bart claims he was right, Skinner reprimands him for his behavior, claiming that Bart 'spending the rest of his life in a mental institution' will teach him some respect.
As the ambulance pulls away, the gremlin appears in the window, holding the severed head of Ned Flanders.
-Bart Simpson's Dracula-
On the news, there is another report of 'a local peasant' having been drained of his blood. A cape with the word 'Dracula' on it was found at the scene of the crime, though the Police assume the incidents are being caused by a Mummy. They then order the Egyptian wing of the Springfield Natural History Museum be destroyed.
After this, the family is invited to a midnight dinner at Mr Burns' estate in Pennsylvania.
At dinner, Lisa is shocked when it seems they have been served blood to drink. Excusing herself and Bart, the two find Burns' secret lair, filled with other undead creatures. The two attempt to escape, but Bart is trapped when he has the staircase turn into the 'super fun happy slide.'
Burns then drains Bart, and turns him into one of his undead servants, though only Lisa sees what has happened.
Afterwards, Bart manages to turn several other kids into vampires, and attempts to attack Lisa. Luckily, the family stops him, but Bart turns into a bat and escapes.
Lisa convinces the family to return to Burns' estate, and kill him, as destroying the head-vampire will return all the those it has bitten back to normal. Homer manages to drive a stake into Burns' heart, and he disintegrates...but not before telling Homer he's fired.
Returning home, Lisa is shocked to find that everyone in her family are vampires. Apparently, the true head-vampire, is Marge!
As everyone lunges in to bite Lisa, they turn towards the camera, and shout, "Happy Halloween, everybody!" This then closes with a parody of the Peanuts special, "A Charlie Brown Christmas," with the family singing to "Hark the Herald Angels Sing," as Milhouse plays a piano, and Santa's Little Helper dances atop it.
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