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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The title and main plot are a reference to the {{ | + | *The title and main plot are a reference to the {{W|The Exorcist|novel}} and {{W2|The Exorcist|film|film}} ''[[The Exorcist]]''. |
− | *While possessed, Lisa sings a number of songs by Madonna including: ''{{ | + | *While possessed, Lisa sings a number of songs by Madonna including: ''{{W2|Like a Virgin|song}}'' (backwards), ''{{W|Material Girl}}'' and ''{{W|Papa Don't Preach}}''. |
− | *Bart plays a console which resembles a {{ | + | *Bart plays a console which resembles a {{W|Game Boy}}. |
− | *Maggie is seen ripping up a magazine called ''[[Cosmelle]]'', a reference to ''{{ | + | *The girl band [[Oyl 'N Vinega]] is a reference to the hip-hop group {{W|Salt-N-Pepa}}. |
− | *The role-playing game played by the Simpson and Flanders children appears to be based off ''{{ | + | *Maggie is seen ripping up a magazine called ''[[Cosmelle]]'', a reference to ''{{W2|Cosmopolitan|magazine}}''. |
+ | *The role-playing game played by the Simpson and Flanders children appears to be based off ''{{W|Dungeons & Dragons}}''. | ||
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[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror stories references]] |
Latest revision as of 17:31, January 18, 2023
Cultural references[edit]
- The title and main plot are a reference to the novel and film The Exorcist.
- While possessed, Lisa sings a number of songs by Madonna including: Like a Virgin (backwards), Material Girl and Papa Don't Preach.
- Bart plays a console which resembles a Game Boy.
- The girl band Oyl 'N Vinega is a reference to the hip-hop group Salt-N-Pepa.
- Maggie is seen ripping up a magazine called Cosmelle, a reference to Cosmopolitan.
- The role-playing game played by the Simpson and Flanders children appears to be based off Dungeons & Dragons.