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== Cultural references ==
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*The episode title is a pun on the 1969 {{W|Disney}} movie ''{{W|The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes}}'', which was remade into a {{W2|The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes|1995 film|TV movie}} in [[1995]], starring {{W|Kirk Cameron}}. [[Dan Castellaneta]] was also in the remake as Alan Winsdale.
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*The episode is both a parody of, and an homage to, the 1960s TV series ''{{W|The Prisoner}}''. [[Patrick McGoohan]] voices [[Number 6]] in the episode, reprising his character from ''The Prisoner''. (In the episode, "The Village" has been replaced by "[[The Island]]".)
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*During the [[couch gag]], [[Santa's Little Helper]] does a happy dance like [[Snoopy]]'s in ''[[Peanuts]]''.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*The computer salesman says one of his computers is the kind astronauts use to do their taxes and Homer says, "I was an astronaut!" The salesman doesn't believe him, but Homer was actually an astronaut during the episode "[[Deep Space Homer]]."
 
 
*The woman presenting the Pulitzer never mentioned the category in which Homer won the prize.
 
*The woman presenting the Pulitzer never mentioned the category in which Homer won the prize.
*Mrs. Krabappel's voice was way, WAY off when she says that Homer is Mr. X.
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*After [[Homer]] stole [[Number 6]]'s boat, Number 6 says that this is the third time this has happened. He said earlier that it took 33 years to build the boat, which means that Number 6 has been on [[The Island]] for at least 99 years, if it took him just as long to build the previous two boats.
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**The 33 years is a reference to the fact that it had been 33 years, as of the broadcast of this episode, since ''{{W|The Prisoner}}'' first aired.
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*Mr. X's website is an actual website, which you can visit at www.mrxswebpage.com [http://www.mrxswebpage.com/].
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*List of websites Homer visits:
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**[[Springfield Police Home Page]]
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**[[The Dancing Jesus Home Page]]
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**[[Homer's Web Page]] (made by Homer)
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**[[Mr. X]] (made by Homer)
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**[[Kwik-E-Mart|Kwik-E-Mart website]] (only in a deleted scene)
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*Bart gave someone a sample of his urine even though he wasn't asked for it (and for that he took the punishment on the board).
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== Goofs ==
 
*Near the new pool, there is a guy with the words "City Worker" on the back of his blue shirt putting finishing touches on a statue. He is using cement from a bag labeled POTHOLE CEMENT. Later, when we see people repairing the pothole, they are wearing orange jump suits, and the stuff they are filling the hole with is most definitely tar.
 
*Near the new pool, there is a guy with the words "City Worker" on the back of his blue shirt putting finishing touches on a statue. He is using cement from a bag labeled POTHOLE CEMENT. Later, when we see people repairing the pothole, they are wearing orange jump suits, and the stuff they are filling the hole with is most definitely tar.
*When Homer enters his URL to show the family his page, all the keys he types are function keys, control keys, and numeric keypad keys and no letters.
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*When Homer enters his URL to show the family his page, all the keys he types are function keys, control keys, and numeric keypad keys—but no letters.
*In an early shot we see no lamp but a few minutes later we see a red lamp.
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*In an early shot, we see no lamp, but a few minutes later, we see a red lamp.
*When Homer had the computer in the kitchen it had a can holder and other features. But when he was using it on the sofa it had none of those features on it.
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*When Homer has the computer in the kitchen, it has a can holder and other features. But when he is using it on the sofa, it has none of those features on it.
* After number six's boat is stolen by homer, he states that this is the 3rd time this has happened. He also claimed that the construction of the boat took 33 years, making him 99 if each one took the same amount of time
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**Also, when the screen closes up on Homer, the trash can is near the table, then it gets closer by the table.
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*Lenny was poor in "[[Realty Bites]]"; he shouldn't be able to have a computer.
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**Lenny could have come into some money.
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*It sounds like they sent the plant closure e-mail to everyone's home, rather than work address.
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*Homer brought home a different computer than he bought.
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*Comic Book Guy should know [[Mr. X]] is Homer, as his face is seen briefly on his computer before it is covered.
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*The fact that Homer visited his site after the counter was installed should guarantee one hit, yet it is on 0000.
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*Mrs. Krabappel's voice is way, ''way'' off.
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*Real web counters don't go down - they're a count of how many people have visited the site, not how many are on at one time.
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*One of the [[Squishee]] machines behind Apu in at least the fake Kwik-E-Mart is labelled "green" and is distinctly yellow.
  
== Notes ==
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== Continuity ==
*Fans of the 1960's series "The Prisoner" will truly appreciate this episode where Patrick McGoohan recreates his role of Number 6. Only in this episode, "The Village" has been replaced by "The Island".
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*The computer salesman says one of his computers is the kind astronauts use to do their taxes and Homer says, "I was an astronaut!" The salesman doesn't believe him, but Homer was actually an astronaut during the episode "[[Deep Space Homer]]".
*Mr. X's website is an actual website, which you can visit at: [http://www.mrxswebpage.com/].
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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.
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*[[Mayor Quimby]]'s secret swimming pool adjacent to his office paid for by city fund was also in [[List of deleted scenes#Season 7|a deleted scene]] for "[[Much Apu About Nothing]]" where it was known as the secretarial pool.
  
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Latest revision as of 02:22, January 20, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 12 Episode References
253 "Homer vs. Dignity"
254
"The Computer Wore Menace Shoes"
"The Great Money Caper" 255


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The woman presenting the Pulitzer never mentioned the category in which Homer won the prize.
  • After Homer stole Number 6's boat, Number 6 says that this is the third time this has happened. He said earlier that it took 33 years to build the boat, which means that Number 6 has been on The Island for at least 99 years, if it took him just as long to build the previous two boats.
    • The 33 years is a reference to the fact that it had been 33 years, as of the broadcast of this episode, since The Prisoner first aired.
  • Mr. X's website is an actual website, which you can visit at www.mrxswebpage.com [1].
  • List of websites Homer visits:
  • Bart gave someone a sample of his urine even though he wasn't asked for it (and for that he took the punishment on the board).

Goofs[edit]

  • Near the new pool, there is a guy with the words "City Worker" on the back of his blue shirt putting finishing touches on a statue. He is using cement from a bag labeled POTHOLE CEMENT. Later, when we see people repairing the pothole, they are wearing orange jump suits, and the stuff they are filling the hole with is most definitely tar.
  • When Homer enters his URL to show the family his page, all the keys he types are function keys, control keys, and numeric keypad keys—but no letters.
  • In an early shot, we see no lamp, but a few minutes later, we see a red lamp.
  • When Homer has the computer in the kitchen, it has a can holder and other features. But when he is using it on the sofa, it has none of those features on it.
    • Also, when the screen closes up on Homer, the trash can is near the table, then it gets closer by the table.
  • Lenny was poor in "Realty Bites"; he shouldn't be able to have a computer.
    • Lenny could have come into some money.
  • It sounds like they sent the plant closure e-mail to everyone's home, rather than work address.
  • Homer brought home a different computer than he bought.
  • Comic Book Guy should know Mr. X is Homer, as his face is seen briefly on his computer before it is covered.
  • The fact that Homer visited his site after the counter was installed should guarantee one hit, yet it is on 0000.
  • Mrs. Krabappel's voice is way, way off.
  • Real web counters don't go down - they're a count of how many people have visited the site, not how many are on at one time.
  • One of the Squishee machines behind Apu in at least the fake Kwik-E-Mart is labelled "green" and is distinctly yellow.

Continuity[edit]

Season 12 References
Treehouse of Horror XI A Tale of Two Springfields Insane Clown Poppy Lisa the Tree Hugger Homer vs. Dignity The Computer Wore Menace Shoes The Great Money Caper Skinner's Sense of Snow HOMЯ Pokey Mom Worst Episode Ever Tennis the Menace Day of the Jackanapes New Kids on the Blecch Hungry, Hungry Homer Bye, Bye, Nerdie Simpson Safari Trilogy of Error I'm Goin' to Praiseland Children of a Lesser Clod Simpsons Tall Tales