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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The episode title is a reference to ''{{ | + | *The episode title is a reference to ''{{W|'Tis the Season}}'' and the [[season 15]] episode "[['Tis the Fifteenth Season]]". |
− | *In the [[Couch gag]], [[Marge]], [[Lisa]], [[Maggie]] and [[Bart]] are upside down on the ceiling. When {{ | + | *In the [[Couch gag]], [[Marge]], [[Lisa]], [[Maggie]] and [[Bart]] are upside down on the ceiling. When {{W|List of Star Wars species (U–Z)#Wampa|wampa}}-[[Homer]] comes to attack them, Bart uses the force to grab the light saber and cut its hand. This scene is a reference to the scene in ''[[Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back]]'', where [[Luke Skywalker]], to save himself from the wampa, grabs the lightsaber with the Force and cuts its hand with it, just like Bart. |
**At the church, on the way back to [[Springfield]], the wind caused by them passing by removes the letters from the marquee, making it "New [[Star Wars]]". | **At the church, on the way back to [[Springfield]], the wind caused by them passing by removes the letters from the marquee, making it "New [[Star Wars]]". | ||
− | *The TV the kids want is branded GL, a parody of {{ | + | *The TV the kids want is branded GL, a parody of {{W|LG Electronics}}. |
*Bart and Lisa hum along to the carol "{{W|Good King Wenceslas}}". | *Bart and Lisa hum along to the carol "{{W|Good King Wenceslas}}". | ||
**The song later plays during the end credits. | **The song later plays during the end credits. | ||
− | *The scene where Marge and Homer plot the Black Friday at [[Sprawl-Mart]] is reminiscent of the scene of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s outrage in the 2004 movie ''{{ | + | *The scene where Marge and Homer plot the Black Friday at [[Sprawl-Mart]] is reminiscent of the scene of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s outrage in the 2004 movie ''{{W2|Downfall|2004 film}}''. Homer also mentions the Nazis. |
*The Sprawl-Mart employee says "Welcome to Thunderdome", a reference to ''{{W|Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome}}''. | *The Sprawl-Mart employee says "Welcome to Thunderdome", a reference to ''{{W|Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome}}''. | ||
*[[Gerald Samson]] is seen with an [[Xbox|Xbox Infinity]] console. | *[[Gerald Samson]] is seen with an [[Xbox|Xbox Infinity]] console. | ||
*The Spucklers sing a parody of "[[Jingle Bells]]". | *The Spucklers sing a parody of "[[Jingle Bells]]". | ||
− | *Homer suggests calling Marge an | + | *Homer suggests calling Marge an [[Uber]]. |
*During one of the advent calendar scenes, "{{W|O Tannenbaum|O Christmas Tree}}" plays. | *During one of the advent calendar scenes, "{{W|O Tannenbaum|O Christmas Tree}}" plays. | ||
*[[Nine Flags Underwater]] is a reference to {{W|Six Flags}}. | *[[Nine Flags Underwater]] is a reference to {{W|Six Flags}}. | ||
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*Bart changes the bumper sticker for the [[Tennessee Titans]] with one for the [[Atlanta Falcons]]. | *Bart changes the bumper sticker for the [[Tennessee Titans]] with one for the [[Atlanta Falcons]]. | ||
*[[Thelonious Skunk]] is a reference to [[Thelonious Monk]]. | *[[Thelonious Skunk]] is a reference to [[Thelonious Monk]]. | ||
− | *{{W|Disney}} is shown creating [[Family Guy World]], a new park theme created around ''[[Family Guy]]''. The show's theme is heard while its creation is shown. | + | *{{W|Disney}} is shown creating [[Family Guy World]], a new park theme created around ''[[Family Guy]]''. The show's theme is heard while its creation is shown. At the time of the episode's release, Disney was in the process of acquiring {{W|21st Century Fox}}, which would be completed a few months after the episode's airing. The acquisition thus included the intellectual property rights to ''Family Guy'' (as well as ''The Simpsons''). The scene itself is a cutaway gag, much like those used commonly in ''Family Guy''. |
− | **"Quagmires of the Caribbean" is a reference to the | + | **"Quagmires of the Caribbean" is a reference to the attraction {{W2|Pirates of the Caribbean|attraction}}. |
− | *In the Hall of Vice Presidents, among the vice presidents are: [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[Walter Mondale]], [[Gerald Ford]], [[Andrew Johnson]], [[Spiro Agnew]], {{ | + | **"Soarin' Over Quahog" is a reference to the attraction {{W|Soarin' Over California}}. |
− | *Homer says that according to the soundtrack of ''{{ | + | *In the Hall of Vice Presidents, among the vice presidents are: [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[Walter Mondale]], [[Gerald Ford]], [[Andrew Johnson]], [[Spiro Agnew]], [[Aaron Burr]], {{Ch|Theodore Roosevelt}}, [[George W. Bush]], [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], [[Joe Biden]], [[Adlai Stevenson I]], [[Schuyler Colfax]]}, [[Chester A. Arthur]], [[Dick Cheney]] and {{Ch|Richard Nixon}}. |
− | *Bart and [[Milhouse]] use {{ | + | **The severed head of animatronic Dick Cheney states, "I shot my best friend in the face," referring to the 2006 {{W|Dick Cheney hunting accident}} wherein Cheney accidentally shot attorney {{W|Harry Whittington}} in the face with a 28-gauge shotgun while the two participated in a quail hunt. |
+ | *Homer says that according to the soundtrack of ''{{W2|Hamilton|musical}}'', [[Aaron Burr]] was a real jerk and the Aaron Burr animatronic raises a pistol. Burr fatally shot [[Alexander Hamilton|Hamilton]] during a duel in 1804. | ||
+ | *A picture of the {{W|Number One Observatory Circle|Naval Observatory}} in [[Washington, D.C.]], official residence of the Vice President of the United States, is hanging on the wall. | ||
+ | *Bart and [[Milhouse]] use {{W|FaceTime}} on their phones. | ||
*The scene of the vice presidents' heads under the cover is a reference to ''[[The Godfather]]'''s scene with the horse head under the cover. | *The scene of the vice presidents' heads under the cover is a reference to ''[[The Godfather]]'''s scene with the horse head under the cover. | ||
*As the family are going home, "[[Carol of the Bells]]" plays. It also plays during the end credits. | *As the family are going home, "[[Carol of the Bells]]" plays. It also plays during the end credits. | ||
− | *[[Jeanie]] has a "as seen on {{ | + | *[[Jeanie]] has a "as seen on {{W2|Cops|TV program}}" shirt. |
*The sign at the [[Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop]] says "Have a [[Marvel]] Christmas and a [[DC Comics|DC]] New Year". | *The sign at the [[Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop]] says "Have a [[Marvel]] Christmas and a [[DC Comics|DC]] New Year". | ||
*The RX# on the bottom of the Snoozafed is the same as the episode's production code, YABF02. | *The RX# on the bottom of the Snoozafed is the same as the episode's production code, YABF02. | ||
+ | **Snoozafed is a parody of {{W|Pseudoephedrine|Sudafed}}. | ||
+ | *The animatronic vice-presidential head at the end is that of [[Al Gore]]. | ||
+ | **When he says "You can't win in Florida" he is referring to the {{W|2000 United States presidential election recount in Florida}}, which ended with the {{W|Supreme Court of the United States}} handing the Presidency to [[George W. Bush]] in ''{{W|Bush v. Gore}}''. | ||
+ | **When he says his batteries don't die because his "head is solar" it is a reference to his environmental activism. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
+ | *[[Grampa Simpson]] is sleeping after Thanksgiving diner he is wearing the {{W2|fez|hat}} he bought from [[Herman's Military Antiques]]. ("[[Old Money]]") | ||
*At Sprawl-Mart, [[Professor Frink]] is dressed in his [[Iron Man]] suit. ("[[The Kids Are All Fight]]") | *At Sprawl-Mart, [[Professor Frink]] is dressed in his [[Iron Man]] suit. ("[[The Kids Are All Fight]]") | ||
*A man is seen with an [[Orbit King]] rocket in Sprawl-Mart. ("[[She of Little Faith]]") | *A man is seen with an [[Orbit King]] rocket in Sprawl-Mart. ("[[She of Little Faith]]") | ||
*[[Principal Skinner]] is seen with the Inferno Buster 3000 fire truck. ("[[Miracle on Evergreen Terrace]]") | *[[Principal Skinner]] is seen with the Inferno Buster 3000 fire truck. ("[[Miracle on Evergreen Terrace]]") | ||
− | ==Trivia== | + | == Trivia == |
− | *This episode was the [[season 30]] premiere, airing on [[Christmas]] eve, on December | + | *This episode was the [[season 30]] premiere, airing on [[Christmas]] eve, on December 24, [[2018]] on [[Sky One]]. The season properly started on February 1, [[2019]]. |
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title is a reference to 'Tis the Season and the season 15 episode "'Tis the Fifteenth Season".
- In the Couch gag, Marge, Lisa, Maggie and Bart are upside down on the ceiling. When wampa-Homer comes to attack them, Bart uses the force to grab the light saber and cut its hand. This scene is a reference to the scene in Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, where Luke Skywalker, to save himself from the wampa, grabs the lightsaber with the Force and cuts its hand with it, just like Bart.
- At the church, on the way back to Springfield, the wind caused by them passing by removes the letters from the marquee, making it "New Star Wars".
- The TV the kids want is branded GL, a parody of LG Electronics.
- Bart and Lisa hum along to the carol "Good King Wenceslas".
- The song later plays during the end credits.
- The scene where Marge and Homer plot the Black Friday at Sprawl-Mart is reminiscent of the scene of Adolf Hitler's outrage in the 2004 movie Downfall. Homer also mentions the Nazis.
- The Sprawl-Mart employee says "Welcome to Thunderdome", a reference to Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.
- Gerald Samson is seen with an Xbox Infinity console.
- The Spucklers sing a parody of "Jingle Bells".
- Homer suggests calling Marge an Uber.
- During one of the advent calendar scenes, "O Christmas Tree" plays.
- Nine Flags Underwater is a reference to Six Flags.
- Yankees Fantasy Camp and Suck Fantasy Camp are some of the locations for the vacation, starring Wade Boggs.
- Kissimmee St. Nick Theme Park and Resort is a reference to the St Nicholas Anglican Church in Kissimmee, FL.
- The scene where Homer is preparing to drug Marge is set to the song "In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Edvard Grieg.
- Bart and Lisa sing "Silent Night" by Franz Xaver Gruber and Joseph Mohr to Marge.
- Bart changes the bumper sticker for the Tennessee Titans with one for the Atlanta Falcons.
- Thelonious Skunk is a reference to Thelonious Monk.
- Disney is shown creating Family Guy World, a new park theme created around Family Guy. The show's theme is heard while its creation is shown. At the time of the episode's release, Disney was in the process of acquiring 21st Century Fox, which would be completed a few months after the episode's airing. The acquisition thus included the intellectual property rights to Family Guy (as well as The Simpsons). The scene itself is a cutaway gag, much like those used commonly in Family Guy.
- "Quagmires of the Caribbean" is a reference to the attraction Pirates of the Caribbean.
- "Soarin' Over Quahog" is a reference to the attraction Soarin' Over California.
- In the Hall of Vice Presidents, among the vice presidents are: Thomas Jefferson, Walter Mondale, Gerald Ford, Andrew Johnson, Spiro Agnew, Aaron Burr, Theodore Roosevelt, George W. Bush, Lyndon B. Johnson, Joe Biden, Adlai Stevenson I, Schuyler Colfax}, Chester A. Arthur, Dick Cheney and Richard Nixon.
- The severed head of animatronic Dick Cheney states, "I shot my best friend in the face," referring to the 2006 Dick Cheney hunting accident wherein Cheney accidentally shot attorney Harry Whittington in the face with a 28-gauge shotgun while the two participated in a quail hunt.
- Homer says that according to the soundtrack of Hamilton, Aaron Burr was a real jerk and the Aaron Burr animatronic raises a pistol. Burr fatally shot Hamilton during a duel in 1804.
- A picture of the Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., official residence of the Vice President of the United States, is hanging on the wall.
- Bart and Milhouse use FaceTime on their phones.
- The scene of the vice presidents' heads under the cover is a reference to The Godfather's scene with the horse head under the cover.
- As the family are going home, "Carol of the Bells" plays. It also plays during the end credits.
- Jeanie has a "as seen on Cops" shirt.
- The sign at the Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop says "Have a Marvel Christmas and a DC New Year".
- The RX# on the bottom of the Snoozafed is the same as the episode's production code, YABF02.
- Snoozafed is a parody of Sudafed.
- The animatronic vice-presidential head at the end is that of Al Gore.
- When he says "You can't win in Florida" he is referring to the 2000 United States presidential election recount in Florida, which ended with the Supreme Court of the United States handing the Presidency to George W. Bush in Bush v. Gore.
- When he says his batteries don't die because his "head is solar" it is a reference to his environmental activism.
Continuity[edit]
- Grampa Simpson is sleeping after Thanksgiving diner he is wearing the fez he bought from Herman's Military Antiques. ("Old Money")
- At Sprawl-Mart, Professor Frink is dressed in his Iron Man suit. ("The Kids Are All Fight")
- A man is seen with an Orbit King rocket in Sprawl-Mart. ("She of Little Faith")
- Principal Skinner is seen with the Inferno Buster 3000 fire truck. ("Miracle on Evergreen Terrace")
Trivia[edit]
- This episode was the season 30 premiere, airing on Christmas eve, on December 24, 2018 on Sky One. The season properly started on February 1, 2019.