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Difference between revisions of "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)/References"

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*At the end of the closing credits of the Part One episode, the [[Gracie Films]] logo sequence ends with a gunshot sound, referring to the mysterious atmosphere of the episode.
 
*At the end of the closing credits of the Part One episode, the [[Gracie Films]] logo sequence ends with a gunshot sound, referring to the mysterious atmosphere of the episode.
 
*[[Tito Puente]] and his Latin Jazz Ensemble perform the [[Theme Song]] in the closing credits of Part Two.
 
*[[Tito Puente]] and his Latin Jazz Ensemble perform the [[Theme Song]] in the closing credits of Part Two.
*The alternate ending to "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" (featured in the [[The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular|138th Episode Spectacular]]) was created to prevent any staff (be it writers, or even the overseas animators) on ''The Simpsons'' from spoiling the mystery. There were also many of people who could have shot Mr. Burns as shown in the same episode. Which included Apu (with a semi-automatic gun which fired multiple rounds instead of just one), Moe, Homer, Skinner, and even [[Santa's Little Helper]] (who held the gun in his mouth and somehow pulled the trigger).
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*The alternate ending to "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" (featured in the [[The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular|138th Episode Spectacular]]) was created to prevent any staff (be it writers, or even the overseas animators) on ''[[The Simpsons]]'' from spoiling the mystery. There were also many of people who could have shot Mr. Burns as shown in the same episode. Which included [[Apu]] (with a semi-automatic gun which fired multiple rounds instead of just one), [[Moe]], [[Homer]], [[Skinner]], and even [[Santa's Little Helper]] (who held the gun in his mouth and somehow pulled the trigger).
 
*This is so far the only Simpsons story to be a two-parter: The mystery began with "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]", which was aired as the season 6 finale, almost four months previously.
 
*This is so far the only Simpsons story to be a two-parter: The mystery began with "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]", which was aired as the season 6 finale, almost four months previously.
 
*One of the men in [[Tito Puente]]'s band plays a bongo drum that has [[Mr. Burns]]' face on it, paralleling a scene in [[And Maggie Makes Three]] where [[Homer]] actually plays Burns' head like a bongo drum.
 
*One of the men in [[Tito Puente]]'s band plays a bongo drum that has [[Mr. Burns]]' face on it, paralleling a scene in [[And Maggie Makes Three]] where [[Homer]] actually plays Burns' head like a bongo drum.
 
*Burns' hospital room number is 2F20, the same as the episode's production code.
 
*Burns' hospital room number is 2F20, the same as the episode's production code.
*While scanning for the DNA, names like (Richard M.) Nixon, Gutentag (German for "good day"), (Mike) Tyson and (Colin) Powell can be read on the screen.
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*This episode is referenced in the [[American Dad!]] 100th episode, 100 A.D. where Roger comes in and says at the start "Tonight we shall find out [[Who Shot Mr. Burns|Who Killed Mr. Burns]]", before being told that that happened fifteen years previous and that it was [[Maggie]].
*This episode is referenced in the American Dad! 100th episode, 100 A.D. where Roger comes in and says at the start "Tonight we shall find out Who Killed Mr. Burns", before being told that that happened fifteen years previous and that it was Maggie.
 
 
*The alternate ending is that Smithers shot Burns.
 
*The alternate ending is that Smithers shot Burns.
 
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== D.N.A COMPUTER ==
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[[Patty and Selma|BOUVIER]]
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[[Mr. Burns|BURNS]]
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[[Smithers|SMITHERS]]
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[[Ned Flanders|FLANDERS]]
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[[Moe|SZYSLAK]]
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[[Apu|NAHASAPEEMAPETILAN]]
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[[Barney Gumble|GUMBEL]]
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[[Princeapal Skinner|SKINNER]]
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[[Mrs. Krabappel|KRABAPPEL]]
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[[Miss Hoover|HOOVER]]
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CORY
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JOHNSTON
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[[Bill Oakley|OAKLEY]]
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PULIDO
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ALLEN
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LEVYA
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[[Pamela Anderson|ANDERSON]]
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CONSTANTINDES
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DEMAKES
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HERNANDEZ
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HIKMAN
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LEIBOVITZ
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MACMULLEN
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McGRATH
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WARKER
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[[Lionel Hutz|HUTZ]]
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[[Dr. Nick|RIVIERA]]
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[[Moleman]]
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[[Nelson Muntz|MUNTZ]]
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[[Millhouse|VAN HOUTEN]]
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[[wikipedia:Indiana Jones (character)|JONES]]
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McALLISTER
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[[Troy McClure|McCLURE]]
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[[Lara Powers|POWERS]]
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[[Renier Wolfcastle|WOLFCASTLE]]
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GRINER
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[[Rodger Meyers|MEYERS]]
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KOMPOWSKI
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ARNOLD
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SINCLAIR
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LARSEN
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LANLEY
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KOBB
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DEVLIN
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WHITE
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[[George Meyer|MEYER]]
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[[Al Jean|JEAN]]
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[[Mike Reiss|REISS]]
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BIDDLE
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[[wikipedia:Fudge|FUDGE]]
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[[Josh Wienstein|WEINSTEIN]]
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SIMMONS
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DUBOSE
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SPARK
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LESTER
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[[Michel Jackson|JACKSON]]
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KANSLER
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LAZARUS
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KIM
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PHILLIPS
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DONDELINGER
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FRINK
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[[Arnie Pie|PIE]]
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[[Superindent Chalmers|CHALMERS]]
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{{IS|Nixon}}
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[[Judge Snyder|SNYDER]]
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[[Titus Puente|PUENTE]]
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[[wikipedia:Murphy's Law|MURPHY]]
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[[Martin Prince|PRINCE]]
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WARDI
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ENGELLAND
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HEIDEN
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KONTOGIORGOS
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ADLER
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BROKAW
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EMELIN
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FERNANDEZ
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MORRIS
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JABOUR
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BICK-FORRESTER
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LESHER
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[[Joel H. Cohen|COHEN]]
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SCHOLL
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CARVALHO
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SCHIMINOVICH
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HANDEL
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GATTIS
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SEMMEL
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MATSUMARA
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REGE
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WILENN
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SCHIFF
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STEVENS
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VERNOOY
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{{w|Wu}}
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NEBBLE
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ELLIOTT
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BEARD
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FALK
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LANE
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HERWITZ
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ZOMBANKS
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[[Germany|GUTENTAG]]
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BARLOW
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CONOVER
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SHUTTON
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[[George McCartney|McCARTNEY]]
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[[Ringo Starr|STARR]]
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[[HARRISON]]
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MASTERSON
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HYDELL
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[[Artie Ziff|ZIFF]]
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[[wikipedia:Harribos Goldbears|COLDBEAR]]
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GROTSTEIN
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HODGE
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ATKINS
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ITZKOWITZ
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PIERPONT
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HANDLEMAN
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HIGGINSON
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[[Bugs Bunny|BUGSBY]]
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AMIR
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FISHER
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FLENDER
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[[Gordon Ramsay|GORDON]]
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HINES
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KRAMER
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LOBKOWICZ
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LAZEBNIK
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MOLNER
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SHIPLEY
 +
NESCI
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ALEXANDER
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TYSON
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[[Mr. Burns|MONTGOMERY]]
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MOSTOW
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RHINELANDER
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[[Elisabeth Jacobs|JACOBS]]
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WIDMER
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SALTZMAN
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TOBEASON
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[[John Goodman|GOODMAN]]
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[[Stacy Lovell|LOVELL]]
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[[TAYLOR]]
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BORGNINE
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SHORT
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HAPABLAP
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BRODKA
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HURLBUT
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LIEBERSTEIN
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METCALF
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OSHMAN
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[[Stacy Powell|POWELL]]
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GARDNER
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FRIEND
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BROSS
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STEIKER
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WEINHAUS
 +
SCHICK
 +
YAFFE
 +
BRENNAN
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[[Richard Sakai|SAKAI]]
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[[Drederick Tatum|TATUM]]
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[[Stacy Powell|POWELL]]
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[[Mrs. Glick|GLICK]]
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[[Mr. Bergstorm|BERGSTROM]]
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MR. MANAGLAN
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[[Carl Carlson|CARLSON]]
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BORDEN
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GRONQUIST
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WESTCOTT
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[[Richard Appel|APPEL]]
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DANIELS
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[[Reverend Lovejoy|LOVEJOY]]
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[[Kent Brockman|BROCKMEN]]
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[[Mayor Quimby|QUIMBY]]
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[[Chief Wiggum|WIGGUM]]
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[[Krusty the Klown|KRUSTOFSKY]]
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[[Melvin Van Horne|VAN HORNE]]
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[[Homer Simpson|SIMPSON]]
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[[Sideshow Bob|TERWILLIGER]]
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[[Otto Mann|MANN]]
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CHRISTIAN
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[[Dr. Hibbert|HIBBERT]]
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[[Maggie Simpson|SIMPSON]]
 
== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
[[File:Fugitive_escape.png|thumb|right|[[Homer]] escaping from the overturned paddywagon is a homage to ''[[wikipedia:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)|The Fugitive]]''.]]
 
[[File:Fugitive_escape.png|thumb|right|[[Homer]] escaping from the overturned paddywagon is a homage to ''[[wikipedia:The_Fugitive_(1993_film)|The Fugitive]]''.]]
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*''[[wikipedia:Mystery Science Theater 3000|Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' was playing at [[Moe's Tavern|Moe's]].
 
*''[[wikipedia:Mystery Science Theater 3000|Mystery Science Theater 3000]]'' was playing at [[Moe's Tavern|Moe's]].
 
*The scene where [[Chief Wiggum]] has a dream in which [[Lisa]] speaks backwards is an obvious homage to ''[[wikipedia:Twin_Peaks|Twin Peaks]]'' and [[wikipedia:Dale_Cooper|Special Agent Dale Cooper]]'s interaction with [[wikipedia:The_Man_from_Another_Place|The Man from Another Place]]. Also, after Homer escapes from the paddywagon, the Squeaky-Voiced Teen speaks to his manager Diane, which is the same name as the unseen secretary that Agent Cooper dictates messages to.
 
*The scene where [[Chief Wiggum]] has a dream in which [[Lisa]] speaks backwards is an obvious homage to ''[[wikipedia:Twin_Peaks|Twin Peaks]]'' and [[wikipedia:Dale_Cooper|Special Agent Dale Cooper]]'s interaction with [[wikipedia:The_Man_from_Another_Place|The Man from Another Place]]. Also, after Homer escapes from the paddywagon, the Squeaky-Voiced Teen speaks to his manager Diane, which is the same name as the unseen secretary that Agent Cooper dictates messages to.
*In the first part, Mr. Burns sings "hello lamp-post, what you knowin', I'm come to watch your power glowin'", which is close to the lyrics of [[wikipedia:Simon_&_Garfunkel|Simon & Garfunkel]]'s '59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)'.
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*In the first part, Mr. Burns sings "hello lamp-post, what you knowin', I'm come to watch [[your power]] glowin'", which is close to the lyrics of [[wikipedia:Simon_&_Garfunkel|Simon & Garfunkel]]'s '59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)'.
 
*[[Sideshow Mel]] demonstrates deductive reasoning and logic similar to that demonstrated by noted fictional detective [[wikipedia:Sherlock_Holmes|Sherlock Holmes]]. This connection is further noted by Mel's smoking of a pipe during his reflections, as Holmes was frequently known to do.
 
*[[Sideshow Mel]] demonstrates deductive reasoning and logic similar to that demonstrated by noted fictional detective [[wikipedia:Sherlock_Holmes|Sherlock Holmes]]. This connection is further noted by Mel's smoking of a pipe during his reflections, as Holmes was frequently known to do.
 
*The DNA database includes the names of Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
 
*The DNA database includes the names of Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.

Revision as of 12:40, July 9, 2012

References/Trivia


Season 7 Episode References
128 "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"
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"Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)"
"Radioactive Man" 130


Trivia

  • At the end of the closing credits of the Part One episode, the Gracie Films logo sequence ends with a gunshot sound, referring to the mysterious atmosphere of the episode.
  • Tito Puente and his Latin Jazz Ensemble perform the Theme Song in the closing credits of Part Two.
  • The alternate ending to "Who Shot Mr. Burns?" (featured in the 138th Episode Spectacular) was created to prevent any staff (be it writers, or even the overseas animators) on The Simpsons from spoiling the mystery. There were also many of people who could have shot Mr. Burns as shown in the same episode. Which included Apu (with a semi-automatic gun which fired multiple rounds instead of just one), Moe, Homer, Skinner, and even Santa's Little Helper (who held the gun in his mouth and somehow pulled the trigger).
  • This is so far the only Simpsons story to be a two-parter: The mystery began with "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)", which was aired as the season 6 finale, almost four months previously.
  • One of the men in Tito Puente's band plays a bongo drum that has Mr. Burns' face on it, paralleling a scene in And Maggie Makes Three where Homer actually plays Burns' head like a bongo drum.
  • Burns' hospital room number is 2F20, the same as the episode's production code.
  • This episode is referenced in the American Dad! 100th episode, 100 A.D. where Roger comes in and says at the start "Tonight we shall find out Who Killed Mr. Burns", before being told that that happened fifteen years previous and that it was Maggie.
  • The alternate ending is that Smithers shot Burns.

D.N.A COMPUTER

BOUVIER BURNS SMITHERS FLANDERS SZYSLAK NAHASAPEEMAPETILAN GUMBEL SKINNER KRABAPPEL HOOVER CORY JOHNSTON OAKLEY PULIDO ALLEN LEVYA ANDERSON CONSTANTINDES DEMAKES HERNANDEZ HIKMAN LEIBOVITZ MACMULLEN McGRATH WARKER HUTZ RIVIERA Moleman MUNTZ VAN HOUTEN JONES McALLISTER McCLURE POWERS WOLFCASTLE GRINER MEYERS KOMPOWSKI ARNOLD SINCLAIR LARSEN LANLEY KOBB DEVLIN WHITE MEYER JEAN REISS BIDDLE FUDGE WEINSTEIN SIMMONS DUBOSE SPARK LESTER JACKSON KANSLER LAZARUS KIM PHILLIPS DONDELINGER FRINK PIE CHALMERS Nixon SNYDER PUENTE MURPHY PRINCE WARDI ENGELLAND HEIDEN KONTOGIORGOS ADLER BROKAW EMELIN FERNANDEZ MORRIS JABOUR BICK-FORRESTER LESHER COHEN SCHOLL CARVALHO SCHIMINOVICH HANDEL GATTIS SEMMEL MATSUMARA REGE WILENN SCHIFF STEVENS VERNOOY Wu NEBBLE ELLIOTT BEARD FALK LANE HERWITZ ZOMBANKS GUTENTAG BARLOW CONOVER SHUTTON McCARTNEY STARR HARRISON MASTERSON HYDELL ZIFF COLDBEAR GROTSTEIN HODGE ATKINS ITZKOWITZ PIERPONT HANDLEMAN HIGGINSON BUGSBY AMIR FISHER FLENDER GORDON HINES KRAMER LOBKOWICZ LAZEBNIK MOLNER SHIPLEY NESCI ALEXANDER TYSON MONTGOMERY MOSTOW RHINELANDER JACOBS WIDMER SALTZMAN TOBEASON GOODMAN LOVELL TAYLOR BORGNINE SHORT HAPABLAP BRODKA HURLBUT LIEBERSTEIN METCALF OSHMAN POWELL GARDNER FRIEND BROSS STEIKER WEINHAUS SCHICK YAFFE BRENNAN SAKAI TATUM POWELL GLICK BERGSTROM MR. MANAGLAN CARLSON BORDEN GRONQUIST WESTCOTT APPEL DANIELS LOVEJOY BROCKMEN QUIMBY WIGGUM KRUSTOFSKY VAN HORNE SIMPSON TERWILLIGER MANN CHRISTIAN HIBBERT SIMPSON

Cultural references

Homer escaping from the overturned paddywagon is a homage to The Fugitive.
  • The musical score that ends the Part 1 of the episode (when the credit rolls) is a parody of John Williams' Drummers' Salute, which is part of the musical score he wrote for Oliver Stone's movie JFK.
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000 was playing at Moe's.
  • The scene where Chief Wiggum has a dream in which Lisa speaks backwards is an obvious homage to Twin Peaks and Special Agent Dale Cooper's interaction with The Man from Another Place. Also, after Homer escapes from the paddywagon, the Squeaky-Voiced Teen speaks to his manager Diane, which is the same name as the unseen secretary that Agent Cooper dictates messages to.
  • In the first part, Mr. Burns sings "hello lamp-post, what you knowin', I'm come to watch your power glowin'", which is close to the lyrics of Simon & Garfunkel's '59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)'.
  • Sideshow Mel demonstrates deductive reasoning and logic similar to that demonstrated by noted fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. This connection is further noted by Mel's smoking of a pipe during his reflections, as Holmes was frequently known to do.
  • The DNA database includes the names of Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
  • The opening sequence of Part Two, wherein Smithers dreams that he merely dreamed shooting Mr. Burns, before going on to dream that they are in fact undercover detectives on the 1960s Speedway racing circuit, is similar to an incidence on the 1980s soap opera Dallas, in which the events of an entire season (including an attempted murder) were explained away as being merely a character's dream.
  • Willie's interrogation scene where he is wearing a kilt and uncrosses his legs is a reference to Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct. Moe's lie-detector test also alludes to the film.
  • The book that Chief Wiggum was reading is a parody of Agatha Christie's novel Ten Little Indians.
  • Tito Puente's jazz club, Chez Guevara, is a pun on Che Guevara.

Continuity

  • There is another reference of Maggie as a "killer". In the episode "Papa's Got a Brand New Badge", Homer is threatened to be killed by the mafia after stopping their business. Just as the mafia is about to kill Homer, several gunshots wound all the gangsters. The shooter was, of course, Maggie.
    The show also refers to Who Shot Mr. Burns? in the following line after Maggie saves Homer:
Homer: Look at Maggie. Napping so peacefully.
Marge: Yeah. Probably thinking of the time she shot Mr. Burns.
Homer: She's just like Clark Kent. Whenever there's lots of excitement, she's nowhere to be found.
(Homer and Marge leave. Maggie wakes up and smiles right at the camera ominously)
  • In "The Old Man and the Lisa", Mr. Burns comes to the Simpsons house for Lisa, asking her to help him rebuild his fortune after he loses all his money. While in her house, Homer shows him Maggie, and she makes a gun shape with her hand. Mr. Burns then says "Oh yes, the baby who shot me."
  • In the episode "Revenge is a Dish Best Served Three Times", Homer states that he shot Mr. Burns and framed Maggie.
  • The alternate ending (mentioned above) was featured in the 138th Episode Spectacular, along with several (fake) alternate versions of Burns getting shot, with a different culprit in each.
  • The "Outhouse Gag": Grampa abruptly ends a discussion to "use the outhouse." Lisa says that the family doesn't own an outhouse, which causes Homer to panic and run outside to try to stop Grandpa from befouling a building (Homer's toolshed) that only resembles an outhouse. The gag is later repeated in Bonfire of the Manatees.
  • Day of the Jackanapes had Mr. Smithers say "Maggie shot Mr. Burns again"

Goofs

  • Smithers was watching Pardon My Zinger at the time Mr. Burns was shot, yet somehow he knew Burns had been shot in the beginning of this episode. (Debunked: Smithers had been at home drinking and watching TV for some time before he passed out and had the "Burns in the shower" dream. He probably saw a news bulletin about Burns being shot.)


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