Critics have praised the special for its emotional depth and clever subversion of the typical "Flanders is a punchline" trope.
: The a cappella group provides a rendition of "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" and even sings the show's iconic title card. Production and Legacy fylm The Simpsons- O C-mon All Ye Faithful 2024...
Here is everything we know (and don’t know) about "O C’mon All Ye Faithful" and the buzz surrounding it in 2024. Critics have praised the special for its emotional
Holiday episodes like "O Come All Ye Faithful" are a beloved tradition for fans of The Simpsons. They offer a chance for the show to explore themes and storylines that might not be possible during the rest of the season, and they often feature some of the most memorable moments of the year. Holiday episodes like "O Come All Ye Faithful"
It is a double-length special (~44 minutes) comprising the 778th and 779th episodes of the series. Creative Team: Written by Carolyn Omine and directed by Debbie Bruce Mahan and Matthew Faughnan. Guest Stars: Features appearances by Derren Brown Patti LaBelle , and the a cappella group Pentatonix Milestone: This was the final episode produced featuring Pamela Hayden
When famed mentalist Derren Brown arrives in Springfield to film a Christmas special, his mission is to secretly raise the town’s dwindling Christmas spirit using psychological tricks. Marge, frustrated with Homer’s terrible gift-giving, asks Brown to help. In an attempt to make Homer a better gift buyer, Brown hypnotizes him. However, the trick goes awry when Homer is trapped in front of a vending machine. Brown holds a cupcake package to Homer’s forehead, but Homer is hypnotized into believing he is the Santa Claus depicted on the packaging.
"The animation, particularly in the dream sequences during hypnosis, is a visual treat, blending classic cel-shaded warmth with subtle modern fluidity." —