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− | '''''Avatar''''' is a 2009 American science fiction film written, directed and produced by {{W|James Cameron}}. | + | '''''Avatar''''' is a 2009 American science fiction film written, directed and produced by {{W|James Cameron}}. It has been referenced in ''[[The Simpsons]]'' multiple times. |
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{{TB|As Comic Book Guy and [[Kumiko]] leave their apartment for a leisurely outing, CBG says, "Let us wander as aimlessly as the plots of the four upcoming ''Avatar'' sequels", then adds "I can only assume." The quote is a reference to four sequels having been planned as of the episode's original airdate, but little being known about their intended plotlines.}} | {{TB|As Comic Book Guy and [[Kumiko]] leave their apartment for a leisurely outing, CBG says, "Let us wander as aimlessly as the plots of the four upcoming ''Avatar'' sequels", then adds "I can only assume." The quote is a reference to four sequels having been planned as of the episode's original airdate, but little being known about their intended plotlines.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|Marge says she's been waiting to have a connection to Bart for longer than she's been waiting for the new ''Avatar'' movie. When Homer tells her that it's coming and she needs to have faith, Marge tells him he sounds like James Cameron. She then laments, "What if we never see Pandora again? The real unobtanium is the sequel", referring to the mineral from the first movie.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|"[[Murder, She Boat]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|A volleyball game of people dressed as Na'vi from {{W|James Cameron}}'s ''Avatar'' vs. people dressed as characters from ''{{W2|Avatar: The Last Airbender|franchise}}'' is seen on the ''[[Pacific Princess Leia]]''.<br> | ||
+ | [[Database]], [[Database's father]], and [[E-mail]] are dressed as Na'vi.}} | ||
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Avatar is a 2009 American science fiction film written, directed and produced by James Cameron. It has been referenced in The Simpsons multiple times.
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