""Two-dimensional cartoon character Homer Simpson takes a trip to the third dimension in the clever finale of the series' annual Halloween trilogy. Based on a Twilight Zone episode by Richard Matheson, the climactic vignette uses digital-effects technology to depict Homer trapped in a weird, 3-D universe where, in his words, 'my stomach sticks way out in front.' In another segment, an animated Paul Anka croons to help Springfield combat giant advertising-campaign characters in the Attack of the 50-foot eyesores. And a Nightmare on Elm Street spoof finds Groundskeep Willie menacing children àla Freddy Krueger"--TV guide, October 20, 1995."
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