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==Cultural references==
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== Cultural references ==
*The title is a reference to the 70's song [[wikipedia:Alone Again (Naturally)|Alone Again (Naturally)]], as was the title of the previous episode [[Alone Again, Natura-Diddly]]. Interestingly, both episodes centered around Ned Flanders.
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*The title is a reference to the '70s song "{{W|Alone Again (Naturally)}}, as was the title of the previous episode "[[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily]]". Both episodes are centered around [[Ned Flanders]].
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*The song "[[Oh, Mardi Gras]]" by [[Homer]] is a parody of "{{W|O Tannenbaum}}", a German Christmas song.
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*[[Bart]] carries all of Homer's {{W|Zydeco}} records for the [[Mardi Gras]] party. The zydeco music genre evolved in southwest [[Louisiana]] in places like [[New Orleans]], where the Mardi Gras holiday is {{W|Mardi Gras in New Orleans|very popular}}.
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[[File:No Loan Again, Naturally Wonder Woman costume.png|300px|thumb|[[Homer]] wants [[Ned]] to wear a [[Wonder Woman]] dress for the Mardi Gras party]]
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*When [[Marge]] tells Homer to invite Ned Flanders to the party, Homer says yes, but only if he can wear the costume he provides, which is that of [[Wonder Woman]].
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*An instrumental version of "{{W|When the Saints Go Marching In}}" is heard at the party.
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*Ned wants the party to end as it was already {{W|Ash Wednesday}}. Ash Wednesday falls on the first day of {{W|Lent}}, something that Homer later makes a reference to.
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*[[Countryfine]] is a parody of {{W|Countrywide}}, a British estate agent company.
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*The moving equipment company [[U-Tote]] is a parody of American {{W|U-Haul}}.
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*When the Hibberts' ''{{W|au pair}}'', who had a Russian accent, did not like the Simpsons house at all, she compared the guest room at the Hibberts' house to the {{W|Winter Palace}}.
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*The Simpsons sing "[[For He's a Fabulous Flanders]]", a modified version of the popular song "{{W|For He's a Jolly Good Fellow}}".
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*Homer calls himself "Sir Fix-a-Lot", a reference to [[Sir Mix-a-Lot]], when he is about to fix the leaking faucet.
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*Marge sees Ned as a {{W|Genie}}. Ned later appears with a {{W|magic lamp}} he found, a reference to {{W|Aladdin}}.
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*When Homer criticizes Ned and landlords for their way of living, Homer says Ned spends time in his "Egg McMansion". a reference to McDonald's {{W|Egg McMuffin}}.
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*Homer and Moe mention ''{{W|Dateline NBC}}'' and the {{W|Peabody Award}}.
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*A TV expose of Flanders is called "The Evil Ned", a parody of ''{{W|The Evil Dead}}''.
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*Like [[Keith Olbermann]]'s "worst person in the world" in ''{{W|Countdown with Keith Olbermann}}'', [[Kent Brockman]] labels Ned "the worst person who ever lived" on his newscast.
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[[File:Devil Ned Detroit Lions.png|300px|thumb|The news portray Ned as a devil wearing a "[[Detroit Lions]] Fan" T-shirt with a {{W|toothbrush moustache}}]]
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*The news portray Ned as a devil wearing a "[[Detroit Lions]] Fan" T-shirt with a {{W|toothbrush moustache}}, normally associated with [[Adolf Hitler]].
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*Marge thinks her family is going to end up homeless like [[Lucille Ball]] in ''{{W|Stone Pillow}}''. This 1985 drama film portrays the life of an old homeless woman in [[New York City]].
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*[[Lisa]]'s gay heroes include [[Billie Jean King]], [[Susan Sontag]], [[Sappho of Lesbos]] and [[Peppermint Patty]].
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*Homer leaves [[Abe|Grampa]] watching a DVD of [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] playing and talking about golf. Eisenhower was a golf enthusiast and played frequently during and after his presidency.
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**Eisenhower had an important role during [[World War II]], and in his talk about golf he mentions {{W|George S. Patton|General Patton}}, Nazi general {{W|Albert Kesselring}} and the {{W|Ardennes Forest}}, famous for being the place of the {{W|Battle of the Bulge}}.
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*The scene when Homer says "It could be worse. At least it's not raining" is a reference to the 1974 film ''{{W|Young Frankenstein}}''.
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*The crazy guy at the homeless shelter mentions [[Amelia Earhart]].
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*Bart is wearing a T-shirt from the charity with the legend "The First [[Hulk]] Movie" (''{{W2|Hulk|film}}'') while Lisa had "The Second Hulk Movie" T-Shirt (''{{W2|The Incredible Hulk|film}}'').
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*[[Nat Gladness]], the new potential renter, mentions American merchant [[John Hancock]].
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== Goofs ==
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*When the Mardi Gra party starts, [[Agnes Skinner]] is wearing a mermaid outfit, then when she emerges from the overturned jester head the next morning, she is wearing a red dress.
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*In the shot from the house roof, the overturned jester head disappears.
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Latest revision as of 23:03, October 15, 2021

References/Trivia


Season 20 Episode References
431 "How the Test Was Won"
432
"No Loan Again, Naturally"
"Gone Maggie Gone" 433


Cultural references[edit]

Homer wants Ned to wear a Wonder Woman dress for the Mardi Gras party
The news portray Ned as a devil wearing a "Detroit Lions Fan" T-shirt with a toothbrush moustache

Goofs[edit]

  • When the Mardi Gra party starts, Agnes Skinner is wearing a mermaid outfit, then when she emerges from the overturned jester head the next morning, she is wearing a red dress.
  • In the shot from the house roof, the overturned jester head disappears.
Season 20 References
Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes Lost Verizon Double, Double, Boy in Trouble Treehouse of Horror XIX Dangerous Curves Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words MyPods and Boomsticks The Burns and the Bees Lisa the Drama Queen Take My Life, Please How the Test Was Won No Loan Again, Naturally Gone Maggie Gone In the Name of the Grandfather Wedding for Disaster Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe The Good, the Sad, and the Drugly Father Knows Worst Waverly Hills 9-0-2-1-D'oh Four Great Women and a Manicure Coming to Homerica