The simpsons annual halloween episode, which consists of three mini-episodes. Possibly one of the best series of halloween specials on tv, though it has become less exciting and spooky as it used to be.
Person 1: Oh boy! The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror episode is on tonight!
Person 2: I'll just watch an old one online. The new ones have been about transformers on christmas and thanksgiving turkeys. What happened to the crazy dolls and witches?
Person 2: I'll just watch an old one online. The new ones have been about transformers on christmas and thanksgiving turkeys. What happened to the crazy dolls and witches?
by simp123 May 11, 2010
“I wish MY boyfriend was in Atomic Treehouse”
by Videorocker27 April 05, 2022
A place created by Robert for secret marijuana use, but yet not so secret. In the Last few years people have discovered the treehouse and returned with their friends, THIS DISPLEASES ROBERT. Lately the treehouse has been victim of new guests that come in groups, and thanks to Josh Bernstein more people know about it now then ever. The secret location has been given up and Robert is very sad, and he shuns those who speak of the location and he will BANISH YOU for all of eternity if you reveal the location any more. Thus said, I will go make me a cake in honor of my tremendous success of succeeding to spread the word that the treehouse (yet public) was meant for Robert and who he allows to visit. THANKS FOR YOUR FUCKING COOAPORASHUNS.
Not so much of a house... well... maybe to Robert
And Robert said "NO HARRISON, DON'T DO IT!" yet Harrison proceeded to jump off the 2nd story of the treehouse.
Jai did the Tornado on the skate-swing and busted his spleen.
Josh Bernstein told 5 buddys and each of his 5 buddys told 5 more and so on...
The never ending competition between Robert, Jai, and Harrison on the skate swing is going to lead to someones death
And Robert said "NO HARRISON, DON'T DO IT!" yet Harrison proceeded to jump off the 2nd story of the treehouse.
Jai did the Tornado on the skate-swing and busted his spleen.
Josh Bernstein told 5 buddys and each of his 5 buddys told 5 more and so on...
The never ending competition between Robert, Jai, and Harrison on the skate swing is going to lead to someones death
by Elliot Sanders February 14, 2011
by John Krutsch April 21, 2008
A translation of some form of media, frequently Japanese videogames, which is heavily edited. Connotation is that the edits detract from the work, are not true to the source material, or are used to push the translator's beliefs or politics.
The most common edit is rewriting the media to make it "safe" for US audiences, which are assumed to be around 8 years old. This can include the removal of adult themes such as racism or murder, removal of difficulty options, removal of "offensive" art such as the female form, et cetera.
Other instances include rewrites instead of translations, often to push an agenda. Examples include inserting memes at random into the dialogue, giving characters "quirky" obsessions or speech impediments, or changing character traits such as sexuality or gender identity.
Specifically used as a derogatory statement. All translations include some form of localization -- changes for the audience. A piece of media is treehoused when these edits are poor quality or go beyond merely conveying the original author's intent and create new content out of whole cloth.
Named after Treehouse, Nintendo's official localization team, which infamously treehoused the localization of Fire Emblem Fates, making it nearly unreadable to anyone familiar with the source material, as well as heavily influencing other localizations during this era, such as Tokyo Mirage Sessions. These actions sparked the Torrential Downpour consumer movement on the internet.
The most common edit is rewriting the media to make it "safe" for US audiences, which are assumed to be around 8 years old. This can include the removal of adult themes such as racism or murder, removal of difficulty options, removal of "offensive" art such as the female form, et cetera.
Other instances include rewrites instead of translations, often to push an agenda. Examples include inserting memes at random into the dialogue, giving characters "quirky" obsessions or speech impediments, or changing character traits such as sexuality or gender identity.
Specifically used as a derogatory statement. All translations include some form of localization -- changes for the audience. A piece of media is treehoused when these edits are poor quality or go beyond merely conveying the original author's intent and create new content out of whole cloth.
Named after Treehouse, Nintendo's official localization team, which infamously treehoused the localization of Fire Emblem Fates, making it nearly unreadable to anyone familiar with the source material, as well as heavily influencing other localizations during this era, such as Tokyo Mirage Sessions. These actions sparked the Torrential Downpour consumer movement on the internet.
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by T-Bizzcuit February 24, 2010