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THE SIMPSONS "Treehouse of Horror X" (1999)
THE SIMPSONS "Treehouse of Horror X" (1999)
Episode: "Treehouse of Horror X" (1999)
Original Production Storyboard Page 78
Size: 14" x 8.5" inches (unframed)
Original Airdate: October 31st, 1999 (Season 11)
Produced By: Twentieth Century Fox
Item Code: SM-E5375
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COMMENTS
Comic Mint, your best source for Simpsons animation art, is pleased to offer our collectors this original production storyboard from the classic eleventh season episode "Treehouse of Horror X: Desperately Seeking Xena" (1999). Until now, these unique pieces of Simpsons history have remained locked away in the vaults of the Twentieth Century Fox studio, unseen by the public.
This storyboard is rendered in graphite and coloured pencil on a sheet of Film Roman storyboard paper measuring 8.5” x 14” inches.
The page is numbered 78, and features the characters with the scripted dialogue, along with hand-written production/scene notes. The storyboard has the official FOX gold seal on the back (lower right corner) and is accompanied with the Twentieth Century Fox ‘Collector’s Portfolio’ certificate of authenticity.
We have also provided screenshots from the scenes, to show as reference where the storyboard panels were used in the making of this episode, which appear on screen near the 07:19 mark.
EPISODE SYNOPSIS:
"Treehouse of Horror X" is the fourth episode of The Simpsons' eleventh season, and the tenth annual Treehouse of Horror episode, consisting of three self-contained segments. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on Halloween 1999. In the second segment titled "Desperately Xeeking Xena”, Bart and Lisa become superheroes due to radioactivity. They try to save Xena from The Collector, who is Comic Book Guy.
ABOUT STORYBOARDS:
Storyboards are the first step in the animation production process, and are an integral part in the making of this episode. Each storyboard involves a massive creative effort, detailing, shot by shot, how the production team take their ideas for each episode and turn them into the anarchic animation we all know and love.
These pages also provide us with hilarious insights into the making of the show, along with full script annotations.