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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The episode title is a reference to the [[1988]] comedy film ''{{ | + | *The episode title is a reference to the [[1988]] comedy film ''{{W|Married to the Mob}}''. ''Married to the Blob'' was also the title of a segment of "[[Treehouse of Horror XVII]]". |
*Commissioner Sweeney is a parody of {{W|Commissioner Gordon}}. | *Commissioner Sweeney is a parody of {{W|Commissioner Gordon}}. | ||
+ | *''The Death of Radioactive Man'' is a parody of ''The Death of Superman''. | ||
*[[Homer]] mentions ''{{W|Jimmy Kimmel Live!}}'' and said he doesn't want to miss the back-part of the show. | *[[Homer]] mentions ''{{W|Jimmy Kimmel Live!}}'' and said he doesn't want to miss the back-part of the show. | ||
*At the [[Android's Dungeon]]: | *At the [[Android's Dungeon]]: | ||
**[[Martin Prince]] is a parody of [[Captain America]] inspired by [[Canada]]. | **[[Martin Prince]] is a parody of [[Captain America]] inspired by [[Canada]]. | ||
− | **[[ | + | **[[Gareth Prince]] is {{W|Doctor Doom}}. |
− | **[[Database]] is | + | **[[Database]] is [[Doctor Octopus]]. |
**[[Dr. Hibbert]]'s youngest son is [[Green Lantern]]. | **[[Dr. Hibbert]]'s youngest son is [[Green Lantern]]. | ||
− | **Other unnamed kids are [[The Flash]], [[Spider-Man]], {{ | + | **Other unnamed kids are [[The Flash]], [[Spider-Man]], {{ap|Thor|Marvel Comics}} and the [[Silver Surfer]]. |
**[[Francine Rhenquist]] is {{W|Poison Ivy}}. | **[[Francine Rhenquist]] is {{W|Poison Ivy}}. | ||
**[[Chief Wiggum]] is [[Batman]]. | **[[Chief Wiggum]] is [[Batman]]. | ||
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**[[Allison Taylor]] is [[Wonder Woman]]. | **[[Allison Taylor]] is [[Wonder Woman]]. | ||
**[[Richard]] is dressed as [[Robin]]. | **[[Richard]] is dressed as [[Robin]]. | ||
− | *Clocks for {{W|Vulcan (Star Trek)#Homeworld|Vulcan}} from ''[[Star Trek]]'' and {{W|Krypton}}, Superman's home planet and {{W|Bizarro World|Bizarro Earth}} are seen. | + | *Clocks for {{W|Vulcan (Star Trek)#Homeworld|Vulcan}} from ''[[Star Trek]]'' and {{W|Krypton}}, Superman's home planet and {{W|Bizarro World|Bizarro Earth}} are seen. The Bizarro Earth clock runs backwards. |
*[[Milo]] mentions that he: | *[[Milo]] mentions that he: | ||
− | **Wrote a '' | + | **Wrote a ''[[Lost]]'' fan-fiction finale that also answered all the questions from ''{{W|Twin Peaks}}''. |
**Re-ranked all the ''[[Doctor Who]]'''s by the puffiness of the hair. | **Re-ranked all the ''[[Doctor Who]]'''s by the puffiness of the hair. | ||
*[[Badgerine]] is a parody of [[Wolverine]]. | *[[Badgerine]] is a parody of [[Wolverine]]. | ||
*[[Krusty]] is seen frozen in {{W|carbonite}} in the [[Android's Dungeon]]. | *[[Krusty]] is seen frozen in {{W|carbonite}} in the [[Android's Dungeon]]. | ||
*In Comic Book Guy's song, he has a comic of ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' featuring [[Peter Parker]], [[Mary Jane Watson]] and [[Doctor Octopus]] and a ''{{W|Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane|Lois Lane}}'' comic for the wedding special between [[Lois Lane]] and Superman. | *In Comic Book Guy's song, he has a comic of ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' featuring [[Peter Parker]], [[Mary Jane Watson]] and [[Doctor Octopus]] and a ''{{W|Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane|Lois Lane}}'' comic for the wedding special between [[Lois Lane]] and Superman. | ||
+ | **The Spider-man comic is a parody of issue 131. | ||
+ | *Mourners on the cover of the "Death of Radioactive Man" comic include [[Queen Elizabeth II]] and [[Barack Obama]]. | ||
*When [[Milo]] starts singing in Comic Book Guy's song, he mentions a cardboard cutout of [[Scarlett Johansson]], who is dressed as [[Black Widow]] in her outfit from the ''{{W|Marvel Cinematic Universe}}''. | *When [[Milo]] starts singing in Comic Book Guy's song, he mentions a cardboard cutout of [[Scarlett Johansson]], who is dressed as [[Black Widow]] in her outfit from the ''{{W|Marvel Cinematic Universe}}''. | ||
− | *{{Ch|Stan Lee}} says that he can only watch and that he cannot interfere, referencing {{ | + | *{{Ch|Stan Lee}} says that he can only watch and that he cannot interfere, referencing the {{W2|Watcher|comics}} from ''[[Marvel Comics]]''. |
*The [[Just Us League]] is a reference to the ''{{W|Justice League}}''. A parody of [[Wonder Woman]] appears on the poster. | *The [[Just Us League]] is a reference to the ''{{W|Justice League}}''. A parody of [[Wonder Woman]] appears on the poster. | ||
− | *[[Joss Whedon]] appears on the poster for the Just Us League, the creator, producer and director of several sci-fi, superhero and supernatural shows and movies, notably ''{{ | + | *[[Joss Whedon]] appears on the poster for the Just Us League, the creator, producer and director of several sci-fi, superhero and supernatural shows and movies, notably ''{{W2|The Avengers|2012 film}}''. |
*Comic Book Guy gives Kumiko flowers in a [[Hulk]] hand. | *Comic Book Guy gives Kumiko flowers in a [[Hulk]] hand. | ||
*Comic Book Guy says that the closest thing he has to a father is the {{W|Obi-Wan Kenobi|Ob-Wan}} doll in his store. | *Comic Book Guy says that the closest thing he has to a father is the {{W|Obi-Wan Kenobi|Ob-Wan}} doll in his store. | ||
− | *At the [[Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con]] costume contest, Kumiko dresses as {{ | + | *At the [[Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con]] costume contest, Kumiko dresses as {{W2|Sailor Moon|character}} from ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' and Comic Book Guy dresses as a {{W2|Stargate|device}} from ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''. Kumiko then jumps though the Stargate and is dressed as a {{W|Gryffindor}} student from ''[[Harry Potter]]''. |
− | **[[Strawberry]] is dressed as the {{ | + | **[[Strawberry]] is dressed as the {{W2|Mad Hatter|comics}}. |
**Strawberry and Milo's child is dressed as Catwoman. | **Strawberry and Milo's child is dressed as Catwoman. | ||
*Comic Book Guy says that at last they will be in the same bed, just like Batman and [[Robin]]. | *Comic Book Guy says that at last they will be in the same bed, just like Batman and [[Robin]]. | ||
− | *Comic Book Guy says "Now I know I have a heart, because it's breaking... ''{{W|The Wizard of Oz|Wizard of Oz}}'' reference! Did I do that? [[Urkel]] reference! Help me. ''{{ | + | *Comic Book Guy says "Now I know I have a heart, because it's breaking... ''{{W|The Wizard of Oz|Wizard of Oz}}'' reference! Did I do that? [[Urkel]] reference! Help me. ''{{W2|The Fly|1958 film}}'' reference!". |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Yutaka Nakamura]] is dressed as an E-3PO droid from ''[[Star Wars]]'' at Comic Book Guy and Kumiko's wedding. |
− | *The scene with Homer and | + | *The scene with Homer and Yutaka Nakamura after they got drunk has a parody of films by {{W|Hayao Miyazaki}}: |
**The streets, spirits and No-Face all appear from ''{{W|Spirited Away}}''. | **The streets, spirits and No-Face all appear from ''{{W|Spirited Away}}''. | ||
**[[Otto]] the Catbus is from ''{{W|My Neighbor Totoro}}''. | **[[Otto]] the Catbus is from ''{{W|My Neighbor Totoro}}''. | ||
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**[[Patty]] and [[Selma]] as Kiki from ''{{W|Kiki's Delivery Service}}''. The point of the cat being on Selma's broom is that the cat in the movie was voiced by the late Phil Hartman who voiced Troy McClure in the show. | **[[Patty]] and [[Selma]] as Kiki from ''{{W|Kiki's Delivery Service}}''. The point of the cat being on Selma's broom is that the cat in the movie was voiced by the late Phil Hartman who voiced Troy McClure in the show. | ||
**[[Gerald Samson]] as Boh the Giant Baby from ''Spirited Away''. | **[[Gerald Samson]] as Boh the Giant Baby from ''Spirited Away''. | ||
− | **[[Moe]] as Turnip-Head from ''{{ | + | **[[Moe]] as Turnip-Head from ''{{W2|Howl's Moving Castle|film}}''. |
**[[Database]], [[Martin]] and [[Wendell]] as Kodama from ''Princess Mononoke''. | **[[Database]], [[Martin]] and [[Wendell]] as Kodama from ''Princess Mononoke''. | ||
**[[Kearney]], [[Jimbo]] and [[Dolph]] as Haku from ''Spirited Away''. | **[[Kearney]], [[Jimbo]] and [[Dolph]] as Haku from ''Spirited Away''. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*The number plate on the wall in [[Chuck Dukewagon's All American Chow Lounge]] says SABF03, the production code for the episode. | *The number plate on the wall in [[Chuck Dukewagon's All American Chow Lounge]] says SABF03, the production code for the episode. | ||
− | *[[Richard]]'s mother is seen in this episode, she was previously seen in "[[YOLO]]" however it was not known that she was Richard's mother at the time. | + | *[[Richard]]'s mother is seen in this episode, she was previously seen in "[[YOLO]]"; however, it was not known that she was Richard's mother at the time. |
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+ | == Goofs == | ||
+ | *The Spider-man comic depicts Doc Ock with blond hair and Mary-Jane with black hair, though in the comics Ock has brown hair and Mary-Jane has ginger hair. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title is a reference to the 1988 comedy film Married to the Mob. Married to the Blob was also the title of a segment of "Treehouse of Horror XVII".
- Commissioner Sweeney is a parody of Commissioner Gordon.
- The Death of Radioactive Man is a parody of The Death of Superman.
- Homer mentions Jimmy Kimmel Live! and said he doesn't want to miss the back-part of the show.
- At the Android's Dungeon:
- Martin Prince is a parody of Captain America inspired by Canada.
- Gareth Prince is Doctor Doom.
- Database is Doctor Octopus.
- Dr. Hibbert's youngest son is Green Lantern.
- Other unnamed kids are The Flash, Spider-Man, Thor and the Silver Surfer.
- Francine Rhenquist is Poison Ivy.
- Chief Wiggum is Batman.
- Ralph Wiggum is Superman.
- An unnamed kid is Magneto.
- Allison Taylor is Wonder Woman.
- Richard is dressed as Robin.
- Clocks for Vulcan from Star Trek and Krypton, Superman's home planet and Bizarro Earth are seen. The Bizarro Earth clock runs backwards.
- Milo mentions that he:
- Wrote a Lost fan-fiction finale that also answered all the questions from Twin Peaks.
- Re-ranked all the Doctor Who's by the puffiness of the hair.
- Badgerine is a parody of Wolverine.
- Krusty is seen frozen in carbonite in the Android's Dungeon.
- In Comic Book Guy's song, he has a comic of The Amazing Spider-Man featuring Peter Parker, Mary Jane Watson and Doctor Octopus and a Lois Lane comic for the wedding special between Lois Lane and Superman.
- The Spider-man comic is a parody of issue 131.
- Mourners on the cover of the "Death of Radioactive Man" comic include Queen Elizabeth II and Barack Obama.
- When Milo starts singing in Comic Book Guy's song, he mentions a cardboard cutout of Scarlett Johansson, who is dressed as Black Widow in her outfit from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- Stan Lee says that he can only watch and that he cannot interfere, referencing the Watcher from Marvel Comics.
- The Just Us League is a reference to the Justice League. A parody of Wonder Woman appears on the poster.
- Joss Whedon appears on the poster for the Just Us League, the creator, producer and director of several sci-fi, superhero and supernatural shows and movies, notably The Avengers.
- Comic Book Guy gives Kumiko flowers in a Hulk hand.
- Comic Book Guy says that the closest thing he has to a father is the Ob-Wan doll in his store.
- At the Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con costume contest, Kumiko dresses as Sailor Moon from Sailor Moon and Comic Book Guy dresses as a Stargate from Stargate SG-1. Kumiko then jumps though the Stargate and is dressed as a Gryffindor student from Harry Potter.
- Strawberry is dressed as the Mad Hatter.
- Strawberry and Milo's child is dressed as Catwoman.
- Comic Book Guy says that at last they will be in the same bed, just like Batman and Robin.
- Comic Book Guy says "Now I know I have a heart, because it's breaking... Wizard of Oz reference! Did I do that? Urkel reference! Help me. The Fly reference!".
- Yutaka Nakamura is dressed as an E-3PO droid from Star Wars at Comic Book Guy and Kumiko's wedding.
- The scene with Homer and Yutaka Nakamura after they got drunk has a parody of films by Hayao Miyazaki:
- The streets, spirits and No-Face all appear from Spirited Away.
- Otto the Catbus is from My Neighbor Totoro.
- Chief Wiggum as the Pig Person is from either Spirited Away or Porco Rosso.
- Ralph Wiggum as Ponyo from Ponyo.
- Krusty the Clown as Jigo from Princess Mononoke.
- Smithers as Aogaeru and Mayor Quimby as the River Spirit from Spirited Away.
- Patty and Selma as Kiki from Kiki's Delivery Service. The point of the cat being on Selma's broom is that the cat in the movie was voiced by the late Phil Hartman who voiced Troy McClure in the show.
- Gerald Samson as Boh the Giant Baby from Spirited Away.
- Moe as Turnip-Head from Howl's Moving Castle.
- Database, Martin and Wendell as Kodama from Princess Mononoke.
- Kearney, Jimbo and Dolph as Haku from Spirited Away.
- The Kwik-E-Mart is a parody of Howl's Moving Castle from Howl's Moving Castle.
- Agnes Skinner as Yubaba from Spirited Away.
- "PonPonPon" by J-Pop singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu plays during Comic Book Guy and Kumiko's love montage.
Trivia[edit]
- The number plate on the wall in Chuck Dukewagon's All American Chow Lounge says SABF03, the production code for the episode.
- Richard's mother is seen in this episode, she was previously seen in "YOLO"; however, it was not known that she was Richard's mother at the time.
Goofs[edit]
- The Spider-man comic depicts Doc Ock with blond hair and Mary-Jane with black hair, though in the comics Ock has brown hair and Mary-Jane has ginger hair.
Continuity[edit]
- Milo makes an appearance and the caption states that he appeared in episode JABF17 "Husbands and Knives".
- In Comic Book Guy's song, comics for Everyman ("Homer the Whopper") and The Thung ("Husbands and Knives") are seen.
- Kumiko tells Homer that he looks like the man on the box of Mr. Sparkle. ("In Marge We Trust")
- The Multi-eyed squirrel is mounted on the wall in Chuck Dukewagon's All American Chow Lounge. (The Simpsons Movie)
- A Cosmic Wars audio book called Cosmic Wars: The Crucifixion of Jim Jam Bonks is about Jim-Jam Bonks. ("Co-Dependent's Day")
- Milhouse mentions playing Fallout Boy and is seen wearing the costume ("Radioactive Man")