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== Cultural References ==
 
== Cultural References ==
* The chalkboard gag reads "I am not the Sixth Beatle", a reference to the "{{w|Fifth Beatle}}".
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*The chalkboard gag reads "I am not the Sixth Beatle", a reference to the "{{w|Fifth Beatle}}".
* One of the Thanksgiving parade balloons is of Rusty the Clown, a reference to {{w|Rusty Nails}}:
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*The episode's plot is similar to the film ''{{w|The Magic Christian (film)|The Magic Christian}}'':
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**The main character, Sir Guy Grand, is an eccentric billionaire who bribes people to carry out his whims, similar to [[Mr. Burns]]' hiring [[Homer]] to be his "prank monkey".
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**Grand also plays his pranks to shock people, mocking what they consider to be important, similar to the prank that Burns and Homer play on [[Comic Book Guy]].
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*When the Simpsons are pressed into service as a {{w|Mariachi}} band to pay for their meal at [[The Singing Sirloin]], they are heard playing:
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**"{{w|La Bamba (song)|La Bamba}}": Best known for its covers by {{w|Ritchie Valens}} in 1958 and {{w|Los Lobos}} in 1987.
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**"Spanish Eyes": Originally an instrumental titled "{{w|Moon Over Naples}}", it was re-titled to "Spanish Eyes" when lyrics were added.
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*One of the Thanksgiving parade balloons is of Rusty the Clown, a reference to {{w|Rusty Nails}}:
 
**Rusty Nails was a popular TV clown in the 1960s in Portland, Oregon, where ''Simpsons'' creator [[Matt Groening]] grew up.
 
**Rusty Nails was a popular TV clown in the 1960s in Portland, Oregon, where ''Simpsons'' creator [[Matt Groening]] grew up.
 
**[[Krusty the Clown]] is loosely based on Rusty Nails.
 
**[[Krusty the Clown]] is loosely based on Rusty Nails.
* Another of the Thanksgiving parade balloons closely resembles El Chapulin Colorado, the main character of {{w|El Chapulin Colorado|the TV series of the same name}}, on whom [[Bumblebee Man]] is based.
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*Another of the Thanksgiving parade balloons closely resembles El Chapulin Colorado, the main character of {{w|El Chapulin Colorado|the TV series of the same name}}, on whom [[Bumblebee Man]] is based.
* When the Simpsons are pressed into service as a {{w|Mariachi}} band to pay for their meal at [[The Singing Sirloin]], they are heard playing:
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*When the gulls attack the townspeople (who are covered in the fish guts Burns has thrown on them), it is similar to a scene from {{w|Alfred Hitchcock}}'s ''{{w|The Birds (film)|The Birds}}''.
**"{{w|La Bamba (song)|La Bamba}}": Best known for its covers by {{w|Ritchie Valens}} in 1958 and {{w|Los Lobos}} in 1987.
 
**"Spanish Eyes": Originally an instrumental titled "{{w|Moon Over Naples}}", it was re-titled to "Spanish Eyes" when lyrics were added.
 
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

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References/Trivia


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"Homer vs. Dignity/References"
"The Computer Wore Menace Shoes" 254

Cultural References

  • The chalkboard gag reads "I am not the Sixth Beatle", a reference to the "Fifth Beatle".
  • The episode's plot is similar to the film The Magic Christian:
    • The main character, Sir Guy Grand, is an eccentric billionaire who bribes people to carry out his whims, similar to Mr. Burns' hiring Homer to be his "prank monkey".
    • Grand also plays his pranks to shock people, mocking what they consider to be important, similar to the prank that Burns and Homer play on Comic Book Guy.
  • When the Simpsons are pressed into service as a Mariachi band to pay for their meal at The Singing Sirloin, they are heard playing:
  • One of the Thanksgiving parade balloons is of Rusty the Clown, a reference to Rusty Nails:
    • Rusty Nails was a popular TV clown in the 1960s in Portland, Oregon, where Simpsons creator Matt Groening grew up.
    • Krusty the Clown is loosely based on Rusty Nails.
  • Another of the Thanksgiving parade balloons closely resembles El Chapulin Colorado, the main character of the TV series of the same name, on whom Bumblebee Man is based.
  • When the gulls attack the townspeople (who are covered in the fish guts Burns has thrown on them), it is similar to a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds.

Trivia

  • When Homer is throwing the presents to the children, Ralph doesn't actually catch his; it bounces off his head and flies off into the crowd.
  • The Thanksgiving parade isn't the first time Homer has dressed up as Santa. See "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire".
  • Homer's panda name "Sim-Sim" is almost certainly a reference both to his own last name and to his being a fake, or "simulated," panda.
  • The "panda rape" scene was very controversial among fans of the show[citation needed].

Pranks

Homer plays the following pranks while serving as Mr. Burns' "prank monkey":

  • Homer throws a dish of pudding at Lenny (reluctantly, under Burns' persuasion).
  • Homer throws a dish of pudding at Carl (spontaneously, and Burns quickly reprimands him for it).
  • Homer buys a mint condition Spider-Man #1 from Comic Book Guy for $20,000 cash, then tears out the pages and eats it right there in the store, while Comic Book Guy gasps and collapses in shock.
  • Wearing only a giant diaper, Homer appears in the men's room at Springfield Stadium, acting like a baby needing a diaper change: "Baby made a boom-boom!"
  • Homer disguises himself as "Sim-Sim," the new female panda at the Springfield Zoo. The prank backfires when the zoo's trainers zap him with electrical prods and the resident bull panda, Ping-Ping, takes an amorous interest in him.
  • Burns offers Homer a million dollars to throw fish guts (instead of presents) to the crowd at the Thanksgiving Day parade. Homer refuses and Burns does it himself.

Goofs

  • Recycled animation: During their Mariachi performance, the Simpsons are seen playing "La Bamba" (an up-tempo song) and "Spanish Eyes" (a slow song). The movements of them playing their instruments match "La Bamba" but not "Spanish Eyes"; the discrepancy is most obvious with Maggie's trumpet playing.

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