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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The characters standing on the sidewalk in the opening sequence are:
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=== Opening sequence ===
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*The characters standing on the sidewalk are:
 
**Author {{w|H. P. Lovecraft}} is having coffee with the giant winged and tentacled  monster [[Cthulhu]], a reference to perhaps his most famous creation.
 
**Author {{w|H. P. Lovecraft}} is having coffee with the giant winged and tentacled  monster [[Cthulhu]], a reference to perhaps his most famous creation.
 
**{{w|Edgar Allan Poe}}, who holds up his arm for the (3-eyed) raven to alight, a reference to Poe's poem "{{w|The Raven}}".
 
**{{w|Edgar Allan Poe}}, who holds up his arm for the (3-eyed) raven to alight, a reference to Poe's poem "{{w|The Raven}}".
 
**{{w|Ray Bradbury}} adding tattoos to a tattooed man, a reference to his book ''{{w|The Illustrated Man}}''.
 
**{{w|Ray Bradbury}} adding tattoos to a tattooed man, a reference to his book ''{{w|The Illustrated Man}}''.
 
**Fantasy and science fiction author {{w|Richard Matheson}} standing next to a hooded, cloaked figure wearing dark glasses, a zombie from the 1971 movie ''{{w|The Omega Man}}'', based on Matheson's novel ''{{w|I Am Legend (novel)|I Am Legend}}''.
 
**Fantasy and science fiction author {{w|Richard Matheson}} standing next to a hooded, cloaked figure wearing dark glasses, a zombie from the 1971 movie ''{{w|The Omega Man}}'', based on Matheson's novel ''{{w|I Am Legend (novel)|I Am Legend}}''.
*Among the creatures and characters in the field next to the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|Simpsons' house]] in the opening sequence are:
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*Among the creatures and characters in the field next to the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|Simpsons' house]] are:
 
**Two aliens from the 1957 movie  ''{{w|Invasion of the Saucer Men}}''.
 
**Two aliens from the 1957 movie  ''{{w|Invasion of the Saucer Men}}''.
 
**The flying saucer and robot {{w|Gort (The Day the Earth Stood Still)|Gort}} from the 1951 movie ''{{w|The Day the Earth Stood Still}}'', with Gort shooting out a laser beam from his visor.
 
**The flying saucer and robot {{w|Gort (The Day the Earth Stood Still)|Gort}} from the 1951 movie ''{{w|The Day the Earth Stood Still}}'', with Gort shooting out a laser beam from his visor.
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**A line drawing in profile of {{w|Alfred Hitchcock}} as in the beginning of TV series ''{{w| Alfred Hitchcock Presents}}'', being drawn by [[Hans Moleman]]
 
**A line drawing in profile of {{w|Alfred Hitchcock}} as in the beginning of TV series ''{{w| Alfred Hitchcock Presents}}'', being drawn by [[Hans Moleman]]
 
**The alien from the 1979 movie, ''{{w| Alien (film)|Alien}}''.
 
**The alien from the 1979 movie, ''{{w| Alien (film)|Alien}}''.
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*"The Fat in the Hat" is a parody of ''{{w|The Cat in the Hat}}'' by {{w|Dr. Seuss}}. The segment's title "Oh the Places You'll D'Oh" is a parody of Dr. Seuss's book ''{{w|Oh, the Places You'll Go!}}''. The names, rhyming and anapestic (short-long-short) meter in this segment are true to that of Dr. Seuss's writing.
 
*"The Fat in the Hat" is a parody of ''{{w|The Cat in the Hat}}'' by {{w|Dr. Seuss}}. The segment's title "Oh the Places You'll D'Oh" is a parody of Dr. Seuss's book ''{{w|Oh, the Places You'll Go!}}''. The names, rhyming and anapestic (short-long-short) meter in this segment are true to that of Dr. Seuss's writing.
 
*The second segment is similar to the ''[[Futurama]]'' {{IS|Season 2}} episode, "{{IS|Put Your Head on My Shoulders}}", when [[Philip J. Fry]] is beheaded during a flying car accident in Mercury, and his head is attached to {{IS|Amy Wong}}'s body. It is also similar to the ending of the segment "Homer's Nightmare" in "[[Treehouse of Horror II]]" where [[Mr. Burns]]' head ends up attached to [[Homer]]'s body. It also is a reference to such science fiction movies as the 1971 film ''{{w|The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant}}'' and the 1972 film ''{{w|The Thing with Two Heads}}''.
 
*The second segment is similar to the ''[[Futurama]]'' {{IS|Season 2}} episode, "{{IS|Put Your Head on My Shoulders}}", when [[Philip J. Fry]] is beheaded during a flying car accident in Mercury, and his head is attached to {{IS|Amy Wong}}'s body. It is also similar to the ending of the segment "Homer's Nightmare" in "[[Treehouse of Horror II]]" where [[Mr. Burns]]' head ends up attached to [[Homer]]'s body. It also is a reference to such science fiction movies as the 1971 film ''{{w|The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant}}'' and the 1972 film ''{{w|The Thing with Two Heads}}''.

Revision as of 08:34, October 21, 2013

References/Trivia


Season 25 Episode References
531 "Homerland"
532
"Treehouse of Horror XXIV"


Cultural references

Opening sequence


  • "The Fat in the Hat" is a parody of The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss. The segment's title "Oh the Places You'll D'Oh" is a parody of Dr. Seuss's book Oh, the Places You'll Go!. The names, rhyming and anapestic (short-long-short) meter in this segment are true to that of Dr. Seuss's writing.
  • The second segment is similar to the Futurama Season 2 episode, "Put Your Head on My Shoulders", when Philip J. Fry is beheaded during a flying car accident in Mercury, and his head is attached to Amy Wong's body. It is also similar to the ending of the segment "Homer's Nightmare" in "Treehouse of Horror II" where Mr. Burns' head ends up attached to Homer's body. It also is a reference to such science fiction movies as the 1971 film The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant and the 1972 film The Thing with Two Heads.
  • The title of the third vignette, "Freaks No Geeks" is a pun of the title of the TV series Freaks and Geeks. In addition, geek is the term for a sideshow performer of repulsive acts, such as biting the head off a live chicken.
  • The plot and characters of "Freaks No Geeks" are parodies of Freaks, a 1932 Pre-Code horror film about sideshow performers. Barney Gumble is a parody of the human torso from that movie. The chorus of "one of us, one of us" comes directly from that movie.
  • In the end of the episode Homer says to his kids: "And that, kids, is how I met your mother" which is a reference to the TV show How I Met Your Mother. The theme tune for the show then plays after he says it.
  • Hypnotoad from Futurama appears in the opening sequence.

Trivia

Season 25 References
Homerland Treehouse of Horror XXIV Four Regrettings and a Funeral YOLO Labor Pains The Kid Is All Right Yellow Subterfuge White Christmas Blues Steal This Episode Married to the Blob Specs and the City Diggs The Man Who Grew Too Much The Winter of His Content The War of Art You Don't Have to Live Like a Referee Luca$ Days of Future Future What to Expect When Bart's Expecting Brick Like Me Pay Pal The Yellow Badge of Cowardge