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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The episode title is a reference to the chorus lyrics of the 1980 song "{{W2|Refugee|Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song}}", by | + | *The episode title is a reference to the chorus lyrics of the 1980 song "{{W2|Refugee|Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song}}", by {{W|Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers}}, "You don't have to live like a refugee." |
− | *Nelson's speech mentions a man who "cut his foot off to save his family from Jigsaw." This is a reference to the character Dr. Gordon from the movie '' | + | *During the episode's [[You Don't Have to Live Like a Referee/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]]: |
− | * | + | **The "{{w|Toreador Song}}" is played in the background. |
− | * | + | **The Simpsons recreate the {{W|running of the bulls}} in [[Pamplona]]. |
+ | *One of {{W|Lincoln–Douglas debates}} is recreated at the [[Springfield Elementary School]], in particular the 1858 debate that took place in [[Illinois]]. | ||
+ | *The actor that portrays [[Abraham Lincoln]] says he also plays [[Frankenstein's Monster]]. | ||
+ | *[[Ezra]], the Stuffwich Sandwich spokesman, is a parody of {{W|Jared Fogle}}, who became famous for appearing in ads for [[Subway]] sandwiches until his arrest in 2015. | ||
+ | *[[Nelson]]'s speech mentions a man who "cut his foot off to save his family from Jigsaw." This is a reference to the character {{W|Dr. Lawrence Gordon}} from the movie ''{{W2|Saw|film}}''. | ||
+ | *[[Martin]] and [[Lisa]] are presenting their speech on [[Marie Curie]], the famous Nobel-prize-winner physicist and chemist. | ||
+ | *The female figure Lisa thinks of is [[Margaret Mead]], an American cultural anthropologist. | ||
+ | *"{{W|La Marseillaise}}" is heard during Martin's speech of Marie Curie. | ||
+ | *[[Bart]] compares giving a speech about [[Homer]] to climbing {{W|Mount Everest}}. | ||
*The song playing while Lisa tries to figure out how to make Homer into a hero is "{{W2|Heroes|David Bowie Song}}", by [[David Bowie]]. | *The song playing while Lisa tries to figure out how to make Homer into a hero is "{{W2|Heroes|David Bowie Song}}", by [[David Bowie]]. | ||
+ | *In Lisa's imagination, Homer is seen naked watching ''{{W|Thursday Night Football}}''. | ||
+ | *While mowing the lawn, Homer sings "[[Grade School Hero]]", a parody of the song "{{W|Juke Box Hero}}" by {{W2|Foreigner|band}}. | ||
+ | *The magazine [[L'ESPN]] is a reference to [[ESPN]], the sports channel. | ||
+ | *The executive vice president of the World Football Federation is arrested for corruption. This is a reference to the {{W|FIFA}} football association, which was several times linked with corruption. | ||
+ | *Homer thinks the best sporting event was the {{W|2008 Super Bowl}}. This Super Bowl was ranked fifth on NFL.com's 100 Greatest Games, and is the highest ranked Super Bowl game. The new executive vice president remembered a pass made by MVP [[Eli Manning]] to {{W|David Tyree}}. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to the chorus lyrics of the 1980 song "Refugee", by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, "You don't have to live like a refugee."
- During the episode's couch gag:
- The "Toreador Song" is played in the background.
- The Simpsons recreate the running of the bulls in Pamplona.
- One of Lincoln–Douglas debates is recreated at the Springfield Elementary School, in particular the 1858 debate that took place in Illinois.
- The actor that portrays Abraham Lincoln says he also plays Frankenstein's Monster.
- Ezra, the Stuffwich Sandwich spokesman, is a parody of Jared Fogle, who became famous for appearing in ads for Subway sandwiches until his arrest in 2015.
- Nelson's speech mentions a man who "cut his foot off to save his family from Jigsaw." This is a reference to the character Dr. Lawrence Gordon from the movie Saw.
- Martin and Lisa are presenting their speech on Marie Curie, the famous Nobel-prize-winner physicist and chemist.
- The female figure Lisa thinks of is Margaret Mead, an American cultural anthropologist.
- "La Marseillaise" is heard during Martin's speech of Marie Curie.
- Bart compares giving a speech about Homer to climbing Mount Everest.
- The song playing while Lisa tries to figure out how to make Homer into a hero is "Heroes", by David Bowie.
- In Lisa's imagination, Homer is seen naked watching Thursday Night Football.
- While mowing the lawn, Homer sings "Grade School Hero", a parody of the song "Juke Box Hero" by Foreigner.
- The magazine L'ESPN is a reference to ESPN, the sports channel.
- The executive vice president of the World Football Federation is arrested for corruption. This is a reference to the FIFA football association, which was several times linked with corruption.
- Homer thinks the best sporting event was the 2008 Super Bowl. This Super Bowl was ranked fifth on NFL.com's 100 Greatest Games, and is the highest ranked Super Bowl game. The new executive vice president remembered a pass made by MVP Eli Manning to David Tyree.
Trivia
- Homer mentions that Rio is the naughtiest city ever since San Francisco got all nerdy.
- The app that Marge has on her tablet that is helping her with her Portuguese is called "Tower of Babble", possibly a reference to the Biblical story, Tower of Babel about how all of the different languages appeared in the world.
- In the episode, Germany wins the 2014 FIFA World Cup to Brazil. On July 13, 2014; Germany won the Final to Argentina.
Continuity
- This is the second time that the Simpsons family travels to Brazil. The first was in the episode "Blame It on Lisa" from Season 13, Tiago, the samba school teacher, reappears and once again calls Marge a "stupid lady". Xoxchitla also reappears and Bart watches her show.
- This is also the second time that Homer Simpson is a referee in a soccer game. The first time was in the episode "Marge Gamer" from Season 18; the events from that episode are mentioned in Lisa's speech.
- The music playing in the background when the Simpsons go out to eat (after the Brazil vs. Luxembourg soccer match) is the music from Teleboobies, when Bart watched the show during the family's first visit to Brazil.
- In her speech, Lisa mentions Homer having once worked two jobs to get her a pony ("Lisa's Pony") and having bought her a saxophone ("Lisa's Sax").