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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The title is a reference to the novel by {{W|Charles Dickens}}, ''{{W|Hard Times}}'', in which the setting is Coketown.
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*The title is a reference to the novel by [[Charles Dickens]], ''{{W2|Hard Times|novel}}'', in which the setting is Coketown.
*On the TV, it says "Who Used to be a Billionaire?" a reference to the game show ''[[Who Wants to be a Millionaire?]]''.
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*On the TV, it says "Who Used to be a Billionaire?" a reference to the game show ''[[Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?]]''.
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[[File:Hard Times paintings.png|300px|thumb|[[Mr. Burns]] owned famous art pieces. Many of them were stolen in real life]]
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*[[Mr. Burns]] owned various iconic paintings, which many were stolen in real life. These include:
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**''{{W|Buccleuch Madonna}}'', attributed to [[Leonardo da Vinci]] and another artist, was stolen in 2003 and recovered in 2007.
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**''{{W2|Portrait of a Young Man|Raphael}}'', by {{W|Raphael}}, was stolen in the 1940s and its current location is unknown.
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**''{{W|Chez Tortoni}}'', by {{W|Édouard Manet}}, was {{W|Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum theft|stolen in 1990}}.
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**''{{W2|The Concert|Vermeer}}'', by {{W|Johannes Vermeer}}, was also stolen in 1990.
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*Other pieces include:
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**A painting of four Mr. Burns faces, resembling ''{{W|Marilyn Diptych}}'' of [[Andy Warhol]].
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**The ''{{W|Venus de Milo}}'' by {{W|Alexandros of Antioch}}.
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**The hands of [[Adam]] and [[God]] from ''{{W|The Creation of Adam}}'' by [[Michelangelo]].
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**A {{W|Mercedes-Benz 770}}, commonly used by many Nazi leaders.
 
*Throughout the advert, {{W|Coca-Cola}} is seen.
 
*Throughout the advert, {{W|Coca-Cola}} is seen.
  
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Cultural references[edit]

Mr. Burns owned famous art pieces. Many of them were stolen in real life