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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
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*The title of the episode is a possible reference to the 1973 American action {{W|Buford Pusser}} semi-biopic film ''{{W|Walking Tall (1973 film)|Walking Tall}}''. In [[2004]], a {{W|Walking Tall (2004 film)|remake}} of the film was released, starring {{W|Dwayne Johnson}}.
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*The title of the episode is a possible reference to the 1973 American action {{W|Buford Pusser}} semi-biopic film ''{{W2|Walking Tall|1973 film}}''. In [[2004]], a {{W2|Walking Tall|2004 film|remake}} of the film was released, starring {{W|Dwayne Johnson}}.
 
*On the list of things that never trended:
 
*On the list of things that never trended:
 
**<nowiki>#</nowiki>BringBack{{Ch|Jay Leno|Leno}}
 
**<nowiki>#</nowiki>BringBack{{Ch|Jay Leno|Leno}}
 
**<nowiki>#</nowiki>[[The Simpsons: Tapped Out|TappedOut]]WorkingPerfectly
 
**<nowiki>#</nowiki>[[The Simpsons: Tapped Out|TappedOut]]WorkingPerfectly
*{{Ch|Pharrell Williams}} starts to sing "{{W|Happy (Pharrell Williams song)|Happy}}" before he is put on a horse and sent off.
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*{{Ch|Pharrell Williams}} starts to sing "{{W2|Happy|Pharrell Williams song}}" before he is put on a horse and sent off.
*[[Marge]]'s scrapbook website is called [[scrappedout.com]], referencing ''[[The Simpsons: Tapped Out]]''.
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*[[Marge]]'s scrapbook website is called scrappedout.com, referencing ''[[The Simpsons: Tapped Out]]''.
 
*In the list of names [[Homer]] tells his friends they can't call him:
 
*In the list of names [[Homer]] tells his friends they can't call him:
**{{W|Michelin Man}}
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**[[Michelin Man]]
 
**{{W|José Valverde|Papa Grande}}
 
**{{W|José Valverde|Papa Grande}}
**{{W|Augustus Gloop}} from ''{{W|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory}}''.
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**{{W|Augustus Gloop}} from ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]]''.
 
**Blob Saget, referring to [[Bob Saget]].
 
**Blob Saget, referring to [[Bob Saget]].
 
**Manfred Manboobs, referring to {{W|Manfred Mann}}.
 
**Manfred Manboobs, referring to {{W|Manfred Mann}}.
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**The Foody Blues, referring to [[The Moody Blues]].
 
**The Foody Blues, referring to [[The Moody Blues]].
 
*{{ap|Albert|Walking Big & Tall}} getting off his scooter references ''[[Jurassic Park]]''.
 
*{{ap|Albert|Walking Big & Tall}} getting off his scooter references ''[[Jurassic Park]]''.
* Bart's appearance in the final scene parodies {{W|Robocop}}.
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*One of the posters at Big is Beautiful is a diced up snake with the words "Put bread on me" below it, referencing the {{W|Gadsen Flag}}.
* When Marge points out that Albert never stands up, Homer points out that {{W|Charles Xavier}} from Marvel Comics never does this. Marge then points out that the character is {{W|Paralysis|paralysed}} (although he regained his ability to walk a few years back).
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*Lisa mentions {{W|J. D. Salinger}}, the [[Rubik's Cube]] (to which [[Comic Book Guy]] mentions {{W|Rubik's Snake}}) and Charles M. Schulz when they state she and Bart are '{{W|one-hit wonders}}' as they cannot write another song.
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*In the final scene, Bart bears a strong resemblance to {{ap|RoboCop|franchise}}.
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*When Marge points out that Albert never stands up, Homer points out that {{W|Charles Xavier}} from Marvel Comics never does this. Marge then points out that the character is {{W|Paralysis|paralysed}} (although he regained his ability to walk a few years back).
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*The quote on the banner 'This Revolution will not be Televised' is a reference to {{W|Gil Scott-Heron}}'s song "{{W|The Revolution will not be Televised}}".
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
*"[[Why Springfield, Why Not?]]" mentions that they finally outlawed snake whacking. ("[[Whacking Day]]")
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*"[[Why Springfield, Why Not?]]" mentions that they only had a [[Hurricane Barbara|hurricane]] once ("[[Hurricane Neddy]]") and that they finally outlawed {{ap|Whacking Day|holiday|snake whacking}}. ("[[Whacking Day]]")
 
*Bart mentions writing a [[Happy Birthday, Lisa|song]] for Lisa's birthday with [[Leon Kompowsky]]. ("[[Stark Raving Dad]]")
 
*Bart mentions writing a [[Happy Birthday, Lisa|song]] for Lisa's birthday with [[Leon Kompowsky]]. ("[[Stark Raving Dad]]")
*The song references [[Hurricane Barbara]]. ("[[Hurricane Neddy]]")
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*In the transitions from 30 years ago to the present, [[Rabbi Krustofsky]] disappears. He died in "[[Clown in the Dumps]]".
*In the transitions from 30 years ago to the present, [[Rabbi Krustofski]] disappears. He died in "[[Clown in the Dumps]]".
 
 
*At the end of the episode when time is advancing and Homer's weight keeps changing, he wears his [[muumuu]]. ("[[King-Size Homer]]")
 
*At the end of the episode when time is advancing and Homer's weight keeps changing, he wears his [[muumuu]]. ("[[King-Size Homer]]")
 
*Several of the people at town hall in the past appear as they did in other flashback episodes.
 
*Several of the people at town hall in the past appear as they did in other flashback episodes.
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*In the scene set 30 years in the past, a young [[Principal Skinner|Seymour Skinner]] is seen wearing a sailor outfit. This outfit was mentioned in "[[Brother from the Same Planet]]".
 
*In the scene set 30 years in the past, a young [[Principal Skinner|Seymour Skinner]] is seen wearing a sailor outfit. This outfit was mentioned in "[[Brother from the Same Planet]]".
 
**Additionally this proves that "[[The Principal and the Pauper]]" is non-canon.
 
**Additionally this proves that "[[The Principal and the Pauper]]" is non-canon.
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*Hans Moleman was a previous mayor of Springfield approximately thirty years in the past but in "[[Duffless]]", he says he's 31 years old.
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==

Latest revision as of 12:21, June 21, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 26 Episode References
564 "The Musk Who Fell to Earth"
565
"Walking Big & Tall"
"My Fare Lady" 566


Cultural references[edit]

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Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • Bart loses his mouth for a second at the first seconds of "Why Springfield, Why Not?".
  • Milhouse's bowtie changes colour from black to red during "Why Springfield, Why Not?".
Season 26 References
Clown in the Dumps The Wreck of the Relationship Super Franchise Me Treehouse of Horror XXV Opposites A-Frack Simpsorama Blazed and Confused Covercraft I Won't Be Home for Christmas The Man Who Came to Be Dinner Bart's New Friend The Musk Who Fell to Earth Walking Big & Tall My Fare Lady The Princess Guide Sky Police Waiting for Duffman Peeping Mom The Kids Are All Fight Let's Go Fly a Coot Bull-E Mathlete's Feat