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*When [[Comic Book Guy]] is demonstrating the soda-resistant properties of Radioactive Man #1000, the "lesser comics" to which he refers are issues of the comic that started the career of ''Simpsons'' creator [[Matt Groening]], ''[[Life in Hell]]'' (as evidenced by [[Binky]], the star of ''Life in Hell'', standing on a stage on the cover). The logo of Matt Groening's comic book publishing company, [[Bongo Comics]], can also be seen at the head of the cover, in place of a title, despite the fact that ''Life in Hell'' has never been published by Bongo Comics. This could suggest that the "lesser comics" line actually refers to ''all'' of Groening's comics. | *When [[Comic Book Guy]] is demonstrating the soda-resistant properties of Radioactive Man #1000, the "lesser comics" to which he refers are issues of the comic that started the career of ''Simpsons'' creator [[Matt Groening]], ''[[Life in Hell]]'' (as evidenced by [[Binky]], the star of ''Life in Hell'', standing on a stage on the cover). The logo of Matt Groening's comic book publishing company, [[Bongo Comics]], can also be seen at the head of the cover, in place of a title, despite the fact that ''Life in Hell'' has never been published by Bongo Comics. This could suggest that the "lesser comics" line actually refers to ''all'' of Groening's comics. | ||
*The name of the comic book hero [[Biclops]] is likely a pun on the ''{{W|X-Men}}'' character {{W2|Cyclops|comics}}. | *The name of the comic book hero [[Biclops]] is likely a pun on the ''{{W|X-Men}}'' character {{W2|Cyclops|comics}}. | ||
− | *Plan 9 Comics is clearly a reference to the infamous movie ''{{ | + | *Plan 9 Comics is clearly a reference to the infamous movie ''{{W|Plan 9 from Outer Space}}'', popularly believed to be the worst movie ever made. |
*''[[Transformers]]'': When [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] fight, Bart picks up a robot toy which unfolds into an axe. Milhouse counters by doing the same, but his robot toy unfolds into a watering can. | *''[[Transformers]]'': When [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] fight, Bart picks up a robot toy which unfolds into an axe. Milhouse counters by doing the same, but his robot toy unfolds into a watering can. | ||
*Among the rumors Homer hears on his baking soda trip are: [[Richard Nixon]] announcing his resignation as US president and [[Neil Armstrong]] when he set foot on the moon. | *Among the rumors Homer hears on his baking soda trip are: [[Richard Nixon]] announcing his resignation as US president and [[Neil Armstrong]] when he set foot on the moon. | ||
*When the Comic Book Guy says to Agnes Skinner "''now I know what happened to Baby Jane''" he is referring to the movie ''{{W2|What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?|film}}'' and its protagonist, a bad old woman who raged on her sister. | *When the Comic Book Guy says to Agnes Skinner "''now I know what happened to Baby Jane''" he is referring to the movie ''{{W2|What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?|film}}'' and its protagonist, a bad old woman who raged on her sister. | ||
− | *The relationship between Comic Book Guy and Agnes Skinner and inspired by the movie {{ | + | *The relationship between Comic Book Guy and Agnes Skinner and inspired by the movie {{W|Harold and Maude}}. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*The episode's title is a nod to [[Comic Book Guy]]'s popular [[Catchphrases#Other Characters|catchphrase]]. | *The episode's title is a nod to [[Comic Book Guy]]'s popular [[Catchphrases#Other Characters|catchphrase]]. | ||
− | *During the video ''Secret Nuclear Defense Plan U.S. Govt. Film #1612'', a map is clearly shown that strongly resembles that of {{ | + | *During the video ''Secret Nuclear Defense Plan U.S. Govt. Film #1612'', a map is clearly shown that strongly resembles that of {{W|Springfield, Massachusetts}}, most notably by the large river running through the town intending to represent the Connecticut River. However, it is shown in other episodes that the [[Springfield]] of ''The Simpsons'' is not in Massachusetts. |
*Among the photos of the banned for life from the comic book boy shop as well as Sideshow Bob, Nelson, Milhouse and Bart, there is also Matt Groening. | *Among the photos of the banned for life from the comic book boy shop as well as Sideshow Bob, Nelson, Milhouse and Bart, there is also Matt Groening. | ||
== Goofs == | == Goofs == | ||
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*In some scenes where the picture Comic Book Guy took of Bart and Milhouse for the "Banned for Life" section appears Milhouse's shirt is red. | *In some scenes where the picture Comic Book Guy took of Bart and Milhouse for the "Banned for Life" section appears Milhouse's shirt is red. | ||
*Even though Nelson's picture was seen in the "Banned for Life" section of The Android's Dungeon, he was still allowed in to the magic show that took place there. | *Even though Nelson's picture was seen in the "Banned for Life" section of The Android's Dungeon, he was still allowed in to the magic show that took place there. |
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Cultural references[edit]
- Milhouse is shown wearing My Little Pony underwear.
- When Comic Book Guy is demonstrating the soda-resistant properties of Radioactive Man #1000, the "lesser comics" to which he refers are issues of the comic that started the career of Simpsons creator Matt Groening, Life in Hell (as evidenced by Binky, the star of Life in Hell, standing on a stage on the cover). The logo of Matt Groening's comic book publishing company, Bongo Comics, can also be seen at the head of the cover, in place of a title, despite the fact that Life in Hell has never been published by Bongo Comics. This could suggest that the "lesser comics" line actually refers to all of Groening's comics.
- The name of the comic book hero Biclops is likely a pun on the X-Men character Cyclops.
- Plan 9 Comics is clearly a reference to the infamous movie Plan 9 from Outer Space, popularly believed to be the worst movie ever made.
- Transformers: When Bart and Milhouse fight, Bart picks up a robot toy which unfolds into an axe. Milhouse counters by doing the same, but his robot toy unfolds into a watering can.
- Among the rumors Homer hears on his baking soda trip are: Richard Nixon announcing his resignation as US president and Neil Armstrong when he set foot on the moon.
- When the Comic Book Guy says to Agnes Skinner "now I know what happened to Baby Jane" he is referring to the movie What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? and its protagonist, a bad old woman who raged on her sister.
- The relationship between Comic Book Guy and Agnes Skinner and inspired by the movie Harold and Maude.
Trivia[edit]
- The episode's title is a nod to Comic Book Guy's popular catchphrase.
- During the video Secret Nuclear Defense Plan U.S. Govt. Film #1612, a map is clearly shown that strongly resembles that of Springfield, Massachusetts, most notably by the large river running through the town intending to represent the Connecticut River. However, it is shown in other episodes that the Springfield of The Simpsons is not in Massachusetts.
- Among the photos of the banned for life from the comic book boy shop as well as Sideshow Bob, Nelson, Milhouse and Bart, there is also Matt Groening.
Goofs[edit]
- In some scenes where the picture Comic Book Guy took of Bart and Milhouse for the "Banned for Life" section appears Milhouse's shirt is red.
- Even though Nelson's picture was seen in the "Banned for Life" section of The Android's Dungeon, he was still allowed in to the magic show that took place there.
- Nelson wasn't actually seen inside so was most likely stopped at the door by Comic Book Guy.
- When Tom Savini told Comic Book Guy that he didn't swallow a cookie, Comic Book Guy's eyes briefly turn yellow.
- AS Tom Savini announces Comic Book Guy's heart attack, he briefly loses his moustache.