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== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* [[The Simpsons]] parodied it. In the first Tree House of Horror, one segment features an adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe's the Raven. When the line about reading the quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore comes around, we find Home reading a book titled "Forgotten Lore, Volume III"
* [[The Simpsons]] parodied it. In the first Tree House of Horror, one segment features an adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe's the Raven. When the line about reading the quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore comes around, we find Home reading a book titled "Forgotten Lore, Volume III"
** In another [[The Simpsons|Simpsons]], Lisa is cleaning out the garage and finds a thick leather bound book. She begins to read the Latin and behind her, a demon begins to form. However the horror is foiled when she tosses the book aside in favor of Mad Libs.
** In another [[The Simpsons (animation)|Simpsons]], Lisa is cleaning out the garage and finds a thick leather bound book. She begins to read the Latin and behind her, a demon begins to form. However the horror is foiled when she tosses the book aside in favor of Mad Libs.
** And again in Halloween special III where Bart and Lisa find a book in the library's "Occult section". Bart attempts to bring back their dead cat Snowball but end up raising the dead in the ''human'' cemetery, which was right next to the pet cemetery.
** And again in Halloween special III where Bart and Lisa find a book in the library's "Occult section". Bart attempts to bring back their dead cat Snowball but end up raising the dead in the ''human'' cemetery, which was right next to the pet cemetery.
** Also the members of Springfield's Republican Party read from the Necronomicon.
** Also the members of Springfield's Republican Party read from the Necronomicon.