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*When Kim and Alec are packing up their stuff, one of the boxes is labeled Kim's Oscar. | *When Kim and Alec are packing up their stuff, one of the boxes is labeled Kim's Oscar. | ||
*When Alec Baldwin jumps on Homer's car- he has no watch- even when he says: "I've made it!" he has no watch- then seconds later the watch appears on his right hand. | *When Alec Baldwin jumps on Homer's car- he has no watch- even when he says: "I've made it!" he has no watch- then seconds later the watch appears on his right hand. | ||
− | *The judge told Homer he was forbidden to come within 500 miles of any celebrity dead or alive but however, Homer would be near several celebrity's in future episodes like {{ | + | *The judge told Homer he was forbidden to come within 500 miles of any celebrity dead or alive but however, Homer would be near several celebrity's in future episodes like {{Ch|Ron Howard}} again, {{Ch|Mel Gibson}}, {{Ch|Gary Coleman}} & {{Ch|Carmen Electra}}. |
− | *The episode includes a sign saying "20th Century Fox: A Division of Walt Disney Co". | + | *The episode includes a sign saying "20th Century Fox: A Division of Walt Disney Co". 21 years later in March [[2019]], [[Disney]] acquired the rights to a majority of 21st Century Fox's assets including 20th Century Fox. |
== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *This episode's title is a reference to the song "{{W|When You Wish upon a Star}}", from 1940 film ''{{ | + | *This episode's title is a reference to the song "{{W|When You Wish upon a Star}}", from 1940 film ''{{W2|Pinocchio|1940 film}}''. |
− | *Homer's rant about deceased celebrities "appearing in commercials dancing with vacuum cleaners" is a reference to a 1997 TV advertisement that depicted the late | + | *Homer's rant about deceased celebrities "appearing in commercials dancing with vacuum cleaners" is a reference to a 1997 TV advertisement that depicted the late [[Fred Astaire]] dancing with a Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner. |
*Apu's sandcastle is a very detailed replica of India's famous [[Taj Mahal]]. | *Apu's sandcastle is a very detailed replica of India's famous [[Taj Mahal]]. | ||
− | *Homer's dream is a spoof of {{W|Hanna-Barbera's | + | *Homer's dream is a spoof of {{W|Hanna-Barbera}}'s [[Yogi Bear]]. When he falls asleep again, he starts thinking he is [[Magilla Gorilla]]. |
− | *Homer angrily addresses {{ | + | *Homer angrily addresses {{Ch|Ron Howard}} as "Potsie" (a ''{{ap|Happy Days|franchise}}'' character) and "Horshack" (a character from ''[[Welcome Back, Kotter]]''). |
− | *The ripples in the pink lemonade when the crowd of people come is a reference to '' | + | *The ripples in the pink lemonade when the crowd of people come is a reference to ''[[Jurassic Park]]''. |
*Homer's movie script, ''[[The Terminizor: An Erotic Thriller]]'', is an obvious reference to ''[[Terminator]]''. | *Homer's movie script, ''[[The Terminizor: An Erotic Thriller]]'', is an obvious reference to ''[[Terminator]]''. | ||
− | *The drawing of the time machine in Homer's script features a component that looks like the {{W|Flux capacitor#Equipment|flux capacitor}} from the {{ | + | *The drawing of the time machine in Homer's script features a component that looks like the {{W|Flux capacitor#Equipment|flux capacitor}} from the {{W|DeLorean DMC-12|DeLorean}} in the ''{{ap|Back to the Future|franchise}}'' movie series. |
*Homer invents a cocktail called The Lawnmower, which is vodka and wheat grass juice. | *Homer invents a cocktail called The Lawnmower, which is vodka and wheat grass juice. | ||
− | *When Homer lands on top of {{ | + | *When Homer lands on top of {{Ch|Alec Baldwin}}, he mistakes him for his brother [[Billy Baldwin|Billy]]. |
− | *When Springfield shows up to see Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger, [[Comic Book Guy]] mentions the caterpillar drive from ''{{ | + | *When Springfield shows up to see Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger, [[Comic Book Guy]] mentions the caterpillar drive from ''{{W2|The Hunt for Red October|film}}'', and says that he has come up with a list of technical errors he thinks Baldwin would enjoy to discuss. |
− | *In one scene, Homer prank calls the "old lady from '' | + | *In one scene, Homer prank calls the "old lady from ''[[Titanic]]''" (actually actress {{W|Gloria Stuart}}) to tell her she stinks. |
− | **A ''Titanic'' movie poster is seen in the [[20th Century Fox]] executive's office as {{ | + | **A ''Titanic'' movie poster is seen in the [[20th Century Fox]] executive's office as {{Ch|Ron Howard}} pitches film scripts to the exec. |
− | *Homer ranted about never seeing | + | *Homer ranted about never seeing [[Ray Bolger]]. In actuality, Bolger died in 1987, more than ten years prior to this episode's debut. He also references [[Barbra Streisand]]. |
*At the end of the episode, Ron Howard successfully pitches the ''Terminizor'' script to a Hollywood executive. The ''Happy Days'' theme song plays as the closing credits begin to roll. | *At the end of the episode, Ron Howard successfully pitches the ''Terminizor'' script to a Hollywood executive. The ''Happy Days'' theme song plays as the closing credits begin to roll. | ||
== Goofs == | == Goofs == | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:When You Dish Upon a Star - Bart's goof.png|thumb|Bart without head.]] |
− | *During the judgement, Bart's head | + | *As Homer is parasailing towards the beach, the white stripe on his life jacket disappears for a frame. |
+ | *During the judgement, Bart's head disappeared for a few seconds. | ||
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Trivia[edit]
- When Kim and Alec are packing up their stuff, one of the boxes is labeled Kim's Oscar.
- When Alec Baldwin jumps on Homer's car- he has no watch- even when he says: "I've made it!" he has no watch- then seconds later the watch appears on his right hand.
- The judge told Homer he was forbidden to come within 500 miles of any celebrity dead or alive but however, Homer would be near several celebrity's in future episodes like Ron Howard again, Mel Gibson, Gary Coleman & Carmen Electra.
- The episode includes a sign saying "20th Century Fox: A Division of Walt Disney Co". 21 years later in March 2019, Disney acquired the rights to a majority of 21st Century Fox's assets including 20th Century Fox.
Cultural references[edit]
- This episode's title is a reference to the song "When You Wish upon a Star", from 1940 film Pinocchio.
- Homer's rant about deceased celebrities "appearing in commercials dancing with vacuum cleaners" is a reference to a 1997 TV advertisement that depicted the late Fred Astaire dancing with a Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner.
- Apu's sandcastle is a very detailed replica of India's famous Taj Mahal.
- Homer's dream is a spoof of Hanna-Barbera's Yogi Bear. When he falls asleep again, he starts thinking he is Magilla Gorilla.
- Homer angrily addresses Ron Howard as "Potsie" (a Happy Days character) and "Horshack" (a character from Welcome Back, Kotter).
- The ripples in the pink lemonade when the crowd of people come is a reference to Jurassic Park.
- Homer's movie script, The Terminizor: An Erotic Thriller, is an obvious reference to Terminator.
- The drawing of the time machine in Homer's script features a component that looks like the flux capacitor from the DeLorean in the Back to the Future movie series.
- Homer invents a cocktail called The Lawnmower, which is vodka and wheat grass juice.
- When Homer lands on top of Alec Baldwin, he mistakes him for his brother Billy.
- When Springfield shows up to see Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger, Comic Book Guy mentions the caterpillar drive from The Hunt for Red October, and says that he has come up with a list of technical errors he thinks Baldwin would enjoy to discuss.
- In one scene, Homer prank calls the "old lady from Titanic" (actually actress Gloria Stuart) to tell her she stinks.
- A Titanic movie poster is seen in the 20th Century Fox executive's office as Ron Howard pitches film scripts to the exec.
- Homer ranted about never seeing Ray Bolger. In actuality, Bolger died in 1987, more than ten years prior to this episode's debut. He also references Barbra Streisand.
- At the end of the episode, Ron Howard successfully pitches the Terminizor script to a Hollywood executive. The Happy Days theme song plays as the closing credits begin to roll.
Goofs[edit]
- As Homer is parasailing towards the beach, the white stripe on his life jacket disappears for a frame.
- During the judgement, Bart's head disappeared for a few seconds.