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== Original title ==
 
The original title to this was "'''Homer the Trucker'''".
 
  
 
== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
* [[Homer]] refers to the [[wikipedia:Spice Girls|Spice Girls]] smash-hit song [[wikipedia:Wannabe (song)|Wannabe]] as the "ultimate truck driver song". This episode is one of two episodes to feature this song, the other being [[Fraudcast News]]. **Closed captioning reveals that "Dancing Queen" by [[wikipedia:ABBA|ABBA]] was supposed to be played instead.
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*The episode title is a pun on the 1986 [[Stephen King]] film ''{{W|Maximum Overdrive}}''.
* When all the truckers tried to ram Homer and [[Bart]] off the road, Homer says to Bart that "they're hazing us to join the trucker fraternity, thank you sir may I have another." The "thank you sir may I have another" part is from ''[[wikipedia:Animal House|Animal House]]''.
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*[[Homer]] refers to the [[Spice Girls]] smash-hit song "{{W|Wannabe}}" as the "ultimate truck driver song". This episode is one of three episodes to feature this song, the other being "[[Fraudcast News]]" and "[[How the Test Was Won]]".
* The movie Homer and Bart watch at the drive-in is a play on the 1989 movie ''The Thing that Ate Everybody'', starring [[Dan Castellaneta]].
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**Closed captioning reveals that "{{W|Dancing Queen}}" by [[ABBA]] was supposed to be played instead.
* When Homer faces off against [[Red Barclay|Red]] the trucker at the steakhouse, Red sinks his hand down his pants like [[wikipedia:Al Bundy|Al Bundy]] normally did on [[wikipedia:Married... with Children|Married... With Children]].
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*When all the truckers tried to ram Homer and [[Bart]] off the road, Homer says to Bart that "they're hazing us to join the trucker fraternity, thank you sir may I have another." The "thank you sir may I have another" part is from ''{{W|Animal House}}''.
* The decal on the side of Red's truck reads ''Red Rascal'', and has a wolf and a sexy redheaded pin-up girl on the side, a possible reference to the 1942 [[wikipedia:Tex Avery|Tex Avery]] cartoon [[wikipedia:Red Hot Riding Hood|Red Hot Riding Hood]].
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*The movie Homer and Bart watch at the drive-in, ''[[The Monster That Ate Everybody]]'', is a play on the 1989 movie ''{{W|The Thing that Ate Everybody}}'', starring [[Dan Castellaneta]].
* [[wikipedia:The Carpenters|The Carpenters]]' song, "[[wikipedia:(They Long To Be) Close to You|(They Long To Be) Close to You]]", was played back in the episode, "[[The Way We Was]]", when Homer first met Marge. It was also played in [[The Simpsons Movie]] when Marge leaves Homer via video message.
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*When Homer faces off against [[Red Barclay|Red]] the trucker at the steakhouse, Red sinks his hand down his pants like [[Al Bundy]] normally did on ''[[Married... with Children]]''.
* [[wikipedia:The Big Texan Steak Ranch|The Big Texan Steak Ranch]] in [[wikipedia:Amarillo, Texas|Amarillo, Texas]] is famously known for its promotion offering a free meal to anyone that can eat its 72 oz (4.5 lb, 2.04 kg) steak dinner in one hour.
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*The decal on the side of Red's truck reads ''Red Rascal'', and has a wolf and a sexy redheaded pin-up girl on the side, a possible reference to the 1942 [[Tex Avery]] cartoon ''{{W|Red Hot Riding Hood}}.
* The truck's built-in device said, "I'm afraid I can't let you do this, Red.", spoofing the line spoken by HAL in the 1968 film ''[[wikipedia:2001: A Space Odyssey|2001: A Space Odyssey]]''.
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*[[The Carpenters]]' song, "{{W|(They Long To Be) Close to You}}", was played back in the episode, "[[The Way We Was]]", when Homer first met Marge. It was also played in ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'' when Marge leaves Homer via video message.
* Homer goes to a gas station called The Gassy Knoll, a reference to [[wikipedia:Dealey_Plaza#Grassy_knoll|the grassy knoll]], which is believed by conspiracy buffs to have played an important part in the [[wikipedia:Kennedy assassination|Kennedy assassination]].
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*{{W|The Big Texan Steak Ranch}} in {{W|Amarillo, Texas}} is famously known for its promotion offering a free meal to anyone that can eat its 72 oz (4.5 lb, 2.04 kg) steak dinner in one hour.
* The woman on the "Wish You Were Her" postcard is [[wikipedia:Bettie Page|Bettie Page]].
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*The truck's built-in device said, "I'm afraid I can't let you do this, Red.", spoofing the line spoken by HAL in the 1968 film ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]''.
* In the Latin-American dubbing version, after Bart asks Homer if he can go with him, Bart says "go ahead, Lola!". This reference is to the 80's movie smash-hit (in all of Latin America and the Latino community in the US) of ''Lola la trailera''.
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*Homer goes to a gas station called [[The Gassy Knoll]], a reference to {{W|Dealey Plaza#Grassy knoll|the grassy knoll}}, which is believed by conspiracy buffs to have played an important part in the {{W|Kennedy assassination}}.
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*The woman on the "Wish You Were Her" postcard is {{W|Bettie Page}}.
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*In the Latin-American dubbing version, after Bart asks Homer if he can go with him, Bart says "go ahead, Lola!". This reference is to the 80's movie smash-hit (in all of Latin America and the Latino community in the US) of ''Lola la trailera''.
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== Trivia ==
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*The original title for the episode was "'''Homer the Trucker'''".
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*[[Lisa Simpson]]'s voice actress [[Yeardley Smith]] had a minor role in ''Maximum Overdrive'' as the bride of a newlywed couple who are trapped in the truck stop along with the other characters.
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== Continuity ==
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*In ''[[Marge Simpson Living]]'', [[Marge]] reminds [[Homer]] that he has tried snowplowing ("[[Mr. Plow]]"), webhosting ("[[The Computer Wore Menace Shoes]]"), trucking ("Maximum Homerdrive"), fortune cookie writing ("[[A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love]]"), cartoon voiceovers ("[[The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show]]"), food critic ("[[Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?]]"), screen writer ("[[Beyond Blunderdome]]"), mixologoist ("[[Flaming Moe's]]"), bootlegger ("[[Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment]]") and astronaut ("[[Deep Space Homer]]") when he was searching for a new job.
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
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[[File:Yellowbeardmore.png|thumb|Homer with a yellow beard]]
 
*Red Barclay blinks right before Homer says he's no longer breathing.
 
*Red Barclay blinks right before Homer says he's no longer breathing.
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*On the garlic bread bag, [[Luigi]] has gray hair.
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*In one shot where Homer is talking to Marge, the back of the truck's cab is colored gray instead of its correct red.
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*When one of the truckers jumped to Homer's trailer to puncture his tires with a knife, he jumped from a pink truck that was behind the trailer, but when he looks back, his truck is gone.
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*In one shot when Marge is telling Homer not to fill up on bread during the eating contest, Homer's beard is yellow.
  
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[[Category:Cultural references]]
 
[[Category:Cultural references]]
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[[Category:Continuity]]
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[[Category:Goofs]]

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References/Trivia


Season 10 Episode References
219 "Make Room for Lisa"
220
"Maximum Homerdrive"
"Simpsons Bible Stories" 221



Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The original title for the episode was "Homer the Trucker".
  • Lisa Simpson's voice actress Yeardley Smith had a minor role in Maximum Overdrive as the bride of a newlywed couple who are trapped in the truck stop along with the other characters.

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

Homer with a yellow beard
  • Red Barclay blinks right before Homer says he's no longer breathing.
  • On the garlic bread bag, Luigi has gray hair.
  • In one shot where Homer is talking to Marge, the back of the truck's cab is colored gray instead of its correct red.
  • When one of the truckers jumped to Homer's trailer to puncture his tires with a knife, he jumped from a pink truck that was behind the trailer, but when he looks back, his truck is gone.
  • In one shot when Marge is telling Homer not to fill up on bread during the eating contest, Homer's beard is yellow.
Season 10 References
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