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*Homer and [[Bart]] mention {{w|J.D. Power}} and its former name "J.D. Power and associates". | *Homer and [[Bart]] mention {{w|J.D. Power}} and its former name "J.D. Power and associates". | ||
*[[Slapify]] is a parody of {{w|Spotify}}. | *[[Slapify]] is a parody of {{w|Spotify}}. | ||
+ | *The song that sounds too mainstream for Lisa is "I Want Ya Like That" by {{w|Robbie Nevil}}. | ||
+ | [[File:Lisa using Slapify.png|300px|thumb|[[Slapify]] is a parody of {{w|Spotify}} and some of the songs and bands Lisa unlikes are references to real-world ones]] | ||
*The songs Lisa unlikes include: | *The songs Lisa unlikes include: | ||
− | **"Emo Amen" by Terror! At the Nightclub, a parody of {{W|Panic! at the Disco}}. | + | **"Emo Amen" by Terror! At the Nightclub, a parody of "{{w2|Say Amen|Saturday Night}}" by {{W|Panic! at the Disco}}. |
**"Dancefloor D.O.A" by Dr. D.J., a parody of {{W|Dr. Dre}}. | **"Dancefloor D.O.A" by Dr. D.J., a parody of {{W|Dr. Dre}}. | ||
**"Sorry (Not Sorry) (Genuinely Sorry Remix)" by Empanada. | **"Sorry (Not Sorry) (Genuinely Sorry Remix)" by Empanada. | ||
**"Dynamitic" by Lil Bigfoot. | **"Dynamitic" by Lil Bigfoot. | ||
− | **"Ugli Cry" by Vanyssa. | + | **"Ugli Cry" by Vanyssa, a parody of "{{w|Ugly Cry}}" by {{w|Victoria Georgieva|Victoria}}. |
− | **"Seoul Patrol" by STB, a parody of [[BTS]]. | + | **"Seoul Patrol" by STB, a parody of [[BTS]], the K-pop band that formed in [[Seoul]]. |
− | *The Snuffs is a reference to the band {{w|The Smiths}}. | + | *[[The Snuffs]] is a reference to the band {{w|The Smiths}}, with {{ap|Quilloughby|imaginary}} being based on {{w|Morrissey}}. |
− | *{{ap|Quilloughby|imaginary}}'s first appearance was inspired by {{w|Taika Waititi}}'s | + | *The kinds of mushrooms Lisa mentions are {{w|Agaricus bisporus|portobello}} and {{w|shiitake}}. |
− | *Bart and Homer extract a tree from its roots. | + | *{{ap|Quilloughby|imaginary}}'s first appearance was inspired by {{w|Taika Waititi}}'s ''{{w|Jojo Rabbit}}''.<ref> |
+ | [https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/1383936546726764546 Matt Selman's Twitter - "Quilloughby and Jo Jo Rabbit"]</ref> In the film, the young boy Jojo had [[Adolf Hitler]] as an imaginary friend. Morriseys' manager, {{w|Peter Katsis}}, complained of Quilloughby being portrayed as a racist character.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Morrissey/posts/304857347667167 Morrissey Official Facebook post]</ref> | ||
+ | *An instrumental version of "Hypnotized" by Devin Hoffman and Michael Avenaim is heard when Homer, Bart and [[Santa's Little Helper]] are traveling on the [[Road Monster XXXL 550]]. | ||
+ | *Bart and Homer extract a tree from its roots. A sign indicates it is {{w|Shel Silverstein}}'s {{w|The Giving Tree}}. ''The Giving Tree'' is an American children's picture book written and illustrated by Silverstein. | ||
*The [[Springfield Elementary School Band]] practices the song "{{W|On Top of Old Smoky}}". | *The [[Springfield Elementary School Band]] practices the song "{{W|On Top of Old Smoky}}". | ||
*[[Martin]] sings "[[Maneater]]" by {{W|Hall & Oates}}. | *[[Martin]] sings "[[Maneater]]" by {{W|Hall & Oates}}. | ||
*Lisa uses {{w|AirPods}}. | *Lisa uses {{w|AirPods}}. | ||
+ | *Some of the apps on Lisa's cellphone include Daze, [[Ribbit]] and [[PaidPal]], which are parodios of {{w|Waze}}, [[Ribbit]] and {{w|PayPal}}, respectively. | ||
+ | [[File:Panic on the Streets of Springfield promo 7.jpg|300px|thumb|[[The Snuffs]] are a parody of {{w|The Smiths}}, and many references to the English band and to the UK are seen in Lisa's room]] | ||
+ | *Reference to the Smiths in Lisa's room include: | ||
+ | **A poster of The Snuffs with a cow wearing a "Hamburger is Homicide" helmet is a reference to the ''{{w|Meat Is Murder}}'' album cover in which a solider is seen wearing a helmet with "Meat is Murder" written on. | ||
+ | **The book ''Passions Just Like Yours'' on the lectern is a reference to ''Passions Just Like Mine'', a Morrisey and Smiths information archive. | ||
+ | **The ''Snuffs Is Dead'' picture next to the mirror is a parody of ''{{w|The Smiths Is Dead}}'' album cover. | ||
+ | **The "What Difference Do I Make?" poster is a reference to the Smiths song "{{w|What Difference Does It Make?}}". | ||
+ | **On the computer screen, the song "How Late Is Then" is a parody of the song "{{w|How Soon Is Now?}}" | ||
+ | **In one of the episodes promotional images ([[:File:Panic on the Streets of Springfield poster.jpg|link to file]]) the poster on the wall of Homer resting is a reference to the ''{{w|The Queen Is Dead}}'' album cover. | ||
+ | *Other British references in Lisa's room include the {{w|Union Jack}}, a miniature of a {{w|Red telephone box}} and a {{w|London Underground}} sticker. | ||
+ | *Quilloughby mentions {{w|David Fricke}}, ''[[Rolling Stone Magazine]]'' and looking like [[Winston Churchill|Churchill]]. | ||
*Lisa has an {{W|Ouija}} board in her room. | *Lisa has an {{W|Ouija}} board in her room. | ||
+ | *Lisa says the tickets for the [[Bummershoot Festival]] cost like five [[LEGO]] sets. | ||
*[[Jeff Lynne]] appears on the bus.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/1383938901979500554 Matt Selman's Twitter - "Jeff Lynne"]</ref> | *[[Jeff Lynne]] appears on the bus.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/1383938901979500554 Matt Selman's Twitter - "Jeff Lynne"]</ref> | ||
− | * | + | *Lisa uses Homer's [[Viza]], a parody of {{w|Visa, Inc.|Visa}}. |
*Lisa and Quilloughby mention that {{Ch|Sting}} is old. | *Lisa and Quilloughby mention that {{Ch|Sting}} is old. | ||
+ | *Although claiming to be vegan, Quillougby eats a {{w|pastrami on rye}}. | ||
+ | *Homer fall asleep after eating a bag full of {{w|PB&J|PB&Js}}. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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Cultural references
- The title is a reference to the line "Panic on the streets of London" from The Smiths song "Panic".
- Homer says that he'll never be an NFL quarterback.
- The name of Vicodude is a reference to the drug Vicodin.
- Dr. Hibbert and Homer watch an ad on MyTube, a parody of YouTube.
- Homer and Bart mention J.D. Power and its former name "J.D. Power and associates".
- Slapify is a parody of Spotify.
- The song that sounds too mainstream for Lisa is "I Want Ya Like That" by Robbie Nevil.
- The songs Lisa unlikes include:
- "Emo Amen" by Terror! At the Nightclub, a parody of "Say Amen" by Panic! at the Disco.
- "Dancefloor D.O.A" by Dr. D.J., a parody of Dr. Dre.
- "Sorry (Not Sorry) (Genuinely Sorry Remix)" by Empanada.
- "Dynamitic" by Lil Bigfoot.
- "Ugli Cry" by Vanyssa, a parody of "Ugly Cry" by Victoria.
- "Seoul Patrol" by STB, a parody of BTS, the K-pop band that formed in Seoul.
- The Snuffs is a reference to the band The Smiths, with Quilloughby being based on Morrissey.
- The kinds of mushrooms Lisa mentions are portobello and shiitake.
- Quilloughby's first appearance was inspired by Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit.[1] In the film, the young boy Jojo had Adolf Hitler as an imaginary friend. Morriseys' manager, Peter Katsis, complained of Quilloughby being portrayed as a racist character.[2]
- An instrumental version of "Hypnotized" by Devin Hoffman and Michael Avenaim is heard when Homer, Bart and Santa's Little Helper are traveling on the Road Monster XXXL 550.
- Bart and Homer extract a tree from its roots. A sign indicates it is Shel Silverstein's The Giving Tree. The Giving Tree is an American children's picture book written and illustrated by Silverstein.
- The Springfield Elementary School Band practices the song "On Top of Old Smoky".
- Martin sings "Maneater" by Hall & Oates.
- Lisa uses AirPods.
- Some of the apps on Lisa's cellphone include Daze, Ribbit and PaidPal, which are parodios of Waze, Ribbit and PayPal, respectively.
- Reference to the Smiths in Lisa's room include:
- A poster of The Snuffs with a cow wearing a "Hamburger is Homicide" helmet is a reference to the Meat Is Murder album cover in which a solider is seen wearing a helmet with "Meat is Murder" written on.
- The book Passions Just Like Yours on the lectern is a reference to Passions Just Like Mine, a Morrisey and Smiths information archive.
- The Snuffs Is Dead picture next to the mirror is a parody of The Smiths Is Dead album cover.
- The "What Difference Do I Make?" poster is a reference to the Smiths song "What Difference Does It Make?".
- On the computer screen, the song "How Late Is Then" is a parody of the song "How Soon Is Now?"
- In one of the episodes promotional images (link to file) the poster on the wall of Homer resting is a reference to the The Queen Is Dead album cover.
- Other British references in Lisa's room include the Union Jack, a miniature of a Red telephone box and a London Underground sticker.
- Quilloughby mentions David Fricke, Rolling Stone Magazine and looking like Churchill.
- Lisa has an Ouija board in her room.
- Lisa says the tickets for the Bummershoot Festival cost like five LEGO sets.
- Jeff Lynne appears on the bus.[3]
- Lisa uses Homer's Viza, a parody of Visa.
- Lisa and Quilloughby mention that Sting is old.
- Although claiming to be vegan, Quillougby eats a pastrami on rye.
- Homer fall asleep after eating a bag full of PB&Js.
Trivia
- The episode was dedicated to Edwin E. Aguilar who passed away on April 10th, eight days before this episode aired.
- Other The Snuffs songs include: "Envy the Dead Fly in the Lightbulb", "Brick Through a Council House Window", "Mother, What Are Friends?", "Labour Action at the Biscuit Factory", and "Simon Has a Birthmark".
- Homer's credit card number is 4110 0123 0334 0017 and it expires on 3/1.
- Marge says that Homer has never hauled or towed anything. He has previously hauled a trailer full of their belongings in "Cape Feare" and became a towtruck driver in "Midnight Towboy".
Continuity
- The apps seen on Lisa's phone include:
- ChoreMonkey. ("Dad Behavior")
- Wherezit, Ribbit, and PaidPal. ("Dogtown")
- The trucker from Hullabalooza appears at the Bummershoot Festival. ("Homerpalooza")[4]
- Terrence appears at the Bummershoot Festival. ("The Day the Earth Stood Cool")
References