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'''''Alien''''' is a science fiction horror franchise which has spawned several movies (including crossovers with ''{{W2|Predator|franchise}}'') and numerous other media such as comic books, graphic novels, books and video games. The franchise tells the stories of humanity's encounters with an insectoid extraterrestrial species generally referred to as "Aliens", or sometimes as "Xenomorphs". | '''''Alien''''' is a science fiction horror franchise which has spawned several movies (including crossovers with ''{{W2|Predator|franchise}}'') and numerous other media such as comic books, graphic novels, books and video games. The franchise tells the stories of humanity's encounters with an insectoid extraterrestrial species generally referred to as "Aliens", or sometimes as "Xenomorphs". | ||
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{{TB|Homer stretches his hand out on the kitchen table and stabs each of his fingers in turn with a knife. [[Marge]] admonishes him, "No knife games on the kitchen table!", to which Homer retorts, "I never touched your precious table." This is a parody of the "knife trick" scene near the beginning of ''Aliens''. The android Bishop stretches [[William Hudson|Hudson]]'s hand out on a table, then very rapidly stabs a knife into the tabletop around and between Hudson's fingers. Unlike Homer, however, Hudson is unharmed thanks to Bishop's excellent dexterity.}} | {{TB|Homer stretches his hand out on the kitchen table and stabs each of his fingers in turn with a knife. [[Marge]] admonishes him, "No knife games on the kitchen table!", to which Homer retorts, "I never touched your precious table." This is a parody of the "knife trick" scene near the beginning of ''Aliens''. The android Bishop stretches [[William Hudson|Hudson]]'s hand out on a table, then very rapidly stabs a knife into the tabletop around and between Hudson's fingers. Unlike Homer, however, Hudson is unharmed thanks to Bishop's excellent dexterity.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:17, December 13, 2025
- For other uses of "Alien", see Alien (disambiguation).
Alien is a science fiction horror franchise which has spawned several movies (including crossovers with Predator) and numerous other media such as comic books, graphic novels, books and video games. The franchise tells the stories of humanity's encounters with an insectoid extraterrestrial species generally referred to as "Aliens", or sometimes as "Xenomorphs".
The Aliens' characteristics include having acid for blood, being generally hostile, having a social order which resembles that of ants or termites, and reproducing by implanting their embryos into unwilling hosts (often hapless humans). When the embryos mature into larvae, they violently burst out of the host's body, killing the host.
The first film of the franchise was promoted under the tagline "In space no one can hear you scream", which quickly became a pop-culture catchphrase and one of the most recognizable movie slogans of all time.
The Alien franchise and creatures have been referred to several times in the Simpsons universe, both in television episodes and comic stories.
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