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{{for2|the in-universe film|Gone with the Wind (film)}} | {{for2|the in-universe film|Gone with the Wind (film)}} | ||
− | + | '''''Gone with the Wind''''' is a 1936 novel by [[Margaret Mitchell]], which was adapted into a famous 1939 Hollywood movie starring [[Clark Gable]] and Vivien Leigh. | |
− | '''''Gone with the Wind''''' is a 1936 novel by [[Margaret Mitchell]], which was adapted into a famous 1939 Hollywood movie starring [[Clark Gable]] and | ||
== References to ''Gone with the Wind'' in ''The Simpsons'' == | == References to ''Gone with the Wind'' in ''The Simpsons'' == | ||
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{{TB|"[[Bart Gets an "F"]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Bart Gets an "F"]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|Bart vows: "As God is my witness, I can pass the fourth grade!", shot in particular way, similar to when Scarlett O' Hara's vowed her famous line: "As God is my witness, I will never be hungry again!".}} | + | {{TB|Bart vows: "As God is my witness, I can pass the fourth grade!", shot in particular way, similar to when [[Scarlett O'Hara]]'s vowed her famous line: "As God is my witness, I will never be hungry again!".}} |
{{TBT|[[File:Gone with the Wind Principal Charming.png|250px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:Gone with the Wind Principal Charming.png|250px]]}} | ||
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− | {{TB|Skinner says he won't let his broken relationship phase him: "Because, after all: tomorrow is another school day!". This is a shout-out to the scene in "Gone with the Wind" where Scarlett O' Hara quotes the same line, shot against a similar red background.}} | + | {{TB|Skinner says he won't let his broken relationship phase him: "Because, after all: tomorrow is another school day!". This is a shout-out to the scene in "Gone with the Wind" where [[Scarlett O'Hara]] quotes the same line, shot against a similar red background.}} |
{{TBT|[[File:Gone with the Wind Brush with Greatness.png|250px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:Gone with the Wind Brush with Greatness.png|250px]]}} | ||
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{{TB|The elderly watch an "edited for seniors" version of "Gone with the Wind" at the [[Springfield Retirement Castle]], in which the line "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" is dubbed into: "I love you. Let's remarry." None of the seniors seem to remember how the original movie went, except Bart, who says: "They cut out the best word!", and Hans Moleman, who asks: "Wasn't there a war in this movie?" and who is immediately dragged out of the room by two staff members .}} | {{TB|The elderly watch an "edited for seniors" version of "Gone with the Wind" at the [[Springfield Retirement Castle]], in which the line "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" is dubbed into: "I love you. Let's remarry." None of the seniors seem to remember how the original movie went, except Bart, who says: "They cut out the best word!", and Hans Moleman, who asks: "Wasn't there a war in this movie?" and who is immediately dragged out of the room by two staff members .}} | ||
{{TBT|[[File:Gone With the Wind (Thursdays with Abie).png|250px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:Gone With the Wind (Thursdays with Abie).png|250px]]}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Thursdays with Abie]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Thursdays with Abie]]"}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Stealing First Base]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Stealing First Base]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|In the montage of kisses when [[Nikki]] did CPR on [[Bart]] was a scene from ''Gone with the Wind'' where Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara were kissing.}} | + | {{TB|In the montage of kisses when [[Nikki]] did CPR on [[Bart]] was a scene from ''Gone with the Wind'' where [[Rhett Butler]] and [[Scarlett O'Hara]] were kissing.}} |
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+ | {{TB|"[[A Midsummer's Nice Dreams]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|In his infotainment show ''That's Kent-ertainment'', [[Kent Brockman]] is seen kissing an image of himself, spoofing the kissing scene from ''Gone With the Wind''.}} | ||
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=== Comic stories === | === Comic stories === | ||
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{{TB|''[[Flanders' Book of Faith]]''}} | {{TB|''[[Flanders' Book of Faith]]''}} | ||
− | {{TB|[[Charlotte Flanders]] (née O'Tara) is one of the relatives depicted on the Flanders Family Tree. Her maiden name, Charlotte O'Tara, is a pun on [[Scarlett O'Hara]] and her plantation, which was called {{ | + | {{TB|[[Charlotte Flanders]] (née O'Tara) is one of the relatives depicted on the Flanders Family Tree. Her maiden name, Charlotte O'Tara, is a pun on [[Scarlett O'Hara]] and her plantation, which was called {{W2|Tara|plantation}}.}} |
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+ | {{TB|''[[The Marge Book]]''}} | ||
+ | {{TB|One of the movies in [[Marge Simpson's Sisterhood of DVDs]] collection is ''Breaking Wind'', a parody of ''Gone with the Wind''.}} | ||
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Revision as of 12:12, May 18, 2024
- This article is about the film. For book, see Gone with the Wind (Thursdays with Abie).
- For the in-universe film, see Gone with the Wind (film).
Gone with the Wind is a 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell, which was adapted into a famous 1939 Hollywood movie starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh.
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