Finally, Lisa goes to the ad agency responsible for creating the mascots, and an executive suggests that since advertising only works if people care, the best strategy would be to just not look at the monsters. Homer eventually returns the doughnut, but Lard Lad and his friends simply keep destroying the town. In the midst of a freak storm, Lard Lad and other giant advertising figures come to life to terrorize Springfield.
So, in revenge, he steals the Lard Lad mascot's metal doughnut. In a parody of the 1958 film, " Attack of the 50 Foot Woman ", Homer goes to Lard Lad Donuts to get a "Colossal Donut", where he denounces their advertising when he realizes that the "colossal donuts" aren't very colossal. Despite being dead from asphyxiation, Maggie manages to suck on her pacifier. Later, in the couch gag, the family is hung onto nooses, staring blankly. Krusty, as the Headless Horseman from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, is holding his laughing head, and hurling it at the camera, which makes the show's title appear on screen in blood. "Homer 3" (a.k.a "Homer Cubed"): Homer hides behind the bookcase to escape Patty and Selma visiting, and ends up in the fabled (in their universe) third dimension. "Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace": Groundskeeper Willie attacks schoolchildren in their dreams a la Freddy Krueger. "Attack of the 50-Foot Eyesores": A freak ionic storm brings Springfield's over-sized advertisements and billboards to life to attack the town thanks to Homer stealing the Lard Lad statue's giant donut.
Intro: Krusty the Clown is the Headless Horseman who throws his decapitated head at the screen a couch gag where The Simpsons are hanging their necks on nooses.