Simpsons Living In The Attic

The two were separated at birth but it was discovered that hugo was too evil to live in society so the simpsons kept him chained in the attic where homer fed him a bucket of fish heads once a week.
Simpsons living in the attic. In a parody of the hunchback of notre dame and basket case bart lisa and maggie begin to hear strange noises coming from the attic one night. The ziff who came to dinner is the fourteenth episode of the simpsons fifteenth season. It originally aired on the fox network in the united states on march 14 2004. The building is a pinkish orange two story detached house with a garage basement attic and lots of mice.
The kids spy on homer climbing to the attic feeding fish heads to something. On the ground floor the front door leads straight into the foyer with one arch in the wall to the left leading to the sitting room one to the right which leads into the dining room a small cupboard and the stairs to the second floor. On the landing there is a hatch that leads to the attic. Homer and marge go into the attic and discover that the creature has escaped prompting marge to call dr.
The episode lisa s wedding set fifteen years in the future shows a wooden addition to the second floor built rather poorly by homer which functions as a guest bedroom but homer warns lisa and her fiancé that if the building inspector asks it s not a room. There is also a bathroom. The episode focuses on artie ziff who takes residence in the simpson family s attic after declaring bankruptcy. Homer then gets arrested and marge gets upset with artie.
The next morning after they mention this to their parents marge reminds homer to feed the thing. It s a window box.