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*This is the first episode to air after the release of [[The Simpsons Movie]]. As such, the opening sequence was changed to see [[Bart]] skateboarding through a broken [[Springfield]], over parts of the glass [[dome]], and into the currently being repaired house. | *This is the first episode to air after the release of [[The Simpsons Movie]]. As such, the opening sequence was changed to see [[Bart]] skateboarding through a broken [[Springfield]], over parts of the glass [[dome]], and into the currently being repaired house. | ||
*The [[couch gag]] has [[Plopper]] from The Simpsons Movie in and [[Homer]] refers to him as his summer love, a reference to The Simpsons Movie being released in summer. | *The [[couch gag]] has [[Plopper]] from The Simpsons Movie in and [[Homer]] refers to him as his summer love, a reference to The Simpsons Movie being released in summer. | ||
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[[Category:References]] | [[Category:References]] |
Revision as of 11:24, January 28, 2010
Cultural references
- While in Chicago, Mr. Burns and Homer walk into a salon called "Ferris Bueller's Day of Beauty" in a reference to Ferris Bueller's Day Off. When they exit the salon, they are dressed as Ferris and his friend Cameron, respectively.[1]
- Lionel Richie sings "Say You, Say Me".[2]
- Mr. Burns and Homer catch a show at the real-life Second City Theater. Both Dan Castellaneta and guest star Stephen Colbert were members of Second City early in their careers.[2]
Trivia
- This is the first episode to air after the release of The Simpsons Movie. As such, the opening sequence was changed to see Bart skateboarding through a broken Springfield, over parts of the glass dome, and into the currently being repaired house.
- The couch gag has Plopper from The Simpsons Movie in and Homer refers to him as his summer love, a reference to The Simpsons Movie being released in summer.
Reference Links
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- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Richard Keller. The Simpsons: He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs (season premiere). TV Squad. Retrieved on 2007-09-26.