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*The [[Duff Brewery]] tour guide mentions [[CNN]].
 
*The [[Duff Brewery]] tour guide mentions [[CNN]].
 
*In the 1950s, [[Duff]] was the sponsor of ''{{W|The Amos 'n Andy Show}}''. This is a reference to the {{W|Valentin Blatz Brewing Company|Blatz Brewing Company}} which sponsored ''The Amos 'n Andy Show'' from June 1951 to April 1953. Under the pressure for a formal protest on how the show prejudiced black people in the USA, Blatz discontinued its advertising support and the show was canceled.
 
*In the 1950s, [[Duff]] was the sponsor of ''{{W|The Amos 'n Andy Show}}''. This is a reference to the {{W|Valentin Blatz Brewing Company|Blatz Brewing Company}} which sponsored ''The Amos 'n Andy Show'' from June 1951 to April 1953. Under the pressure for a formal protest on how the show prejudiced black people in the USA, Blatz discontinued its advertising support and the show was canceled.
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[[File:1960 Nixon-Kennedy debate.png|250px|thumb|Duff was the sponsor of the {{W|1960 United States presidential debates}} between [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Richard Nixon]]]]
 
*Duff was also sponsor of the {{W|1960 United States presidential debates}} between [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Richard Nixon]].
 
*Duff was also sponsor of the {{W|1960 United States presidential debates}} between [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Richard Nixon]].
 
**Nixon mentions TV journalist {{W|Sander Vanocur}}, who was a panelist in the first presidential debate that took place on September 26, 1960.
 
**Nixon mentions TV journalist {{W|Sander Vanocur}}, who was a panelist in the first presidential debate that took place on September 26, 1960.
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[[File:Bart hamster.png|250px|thumb|Bart is seated and strokes his hamster, just like [[Ernst Stavro Blofeld|Blofeld]] strokes his cat in the ''[[James Bond]]'' films]]
 
[[File:Bart hamster.png|250px|thumb|Bart is seated and strokes his hamster, just like [[Ernst Stavro Blofeld|Blofeld]] strokes his cat in the ''[[James Bond]]'' films]]
 
*Bart petting the hamster parodies villain [[Ernst Stavro Blofeld]] from the ''[[James Bond]]'' films.
 
*Bart petting the hamster parodies villain [[Ernst Stavro Blofeld]] from the ''[[James Bond]]'' films.
 
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*[[Martin]]'s project is based on adventurer {{W|Phileas Fogg}} from {{W|Jules Verne}}'s novel ''{{W|Around the World in Eighty Days}}''.
*The final scene in which [[Homer]] riding Lisa's bicycle off into the sunset with Marge on the handlebars while they sing "{{W|Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head}}", parodies ''{{W|Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid}}''.
 
 
*Principal Skinner references {{W|B. F. Skinner}} and {{W|P. T. Barnum}}.
 
*Principal Skinner references {{W|B. F. Skinner}} and {{W|P. T. Barnum}}.
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*Feminist are seen protesting outside of [[McMahon and Tate Advertising]], this is a pun on McMann and Tate, the fictional Madison Avenue advertising agency from the American fantasy sitcom ''{{W|Bewitched}}''.
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*The fanfare "{{W2|Charge|fanfare}}" is heard at the [[Isotopes]] game.
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*[[Moe]] points towards individual customers declaring they will "be back" before pointing toward and addressing the viewer. This is a parody of 1936 film ''{{W|Reefer Madness}}'', specifically when Dr. Alfred Carroll (Josef Forte) breaks the fourth wall to warn viewers at the end of the film.
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*The final scene in which [[Homer]] is riding Lisa's bicycle off into the sunset with Marge on the handlebars while they sing "{{W|Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head}}" (version by [[Kipp Lennon]]), parodies ''{{W|Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid}}''.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 14:28, July 9, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 4 Episode References
074 "I Love Lisa"
075
"Duffless"
"Last Exit to Springfield" 076


Cultural references

Bart is seated and strokes his hamster, just like Blofeld strokes his cat in the James Bond films

Trivia

Two Larrys
  • During the tour of the Duff Brewery, the three vats are marked "Duff", "Duff Light", "Duff Dry". The vats are filled by the same pipe, indicating different names for exactly the same product. This may be reference to a urban legend that some gas stations hooked up their regular, plus, and super unleaded to the same tank, charging more money for customers who bought plus or super while getting the same product.
  • In the syndicated version, both Martin Prince and Nelson Muntz's exhibits at the Science Fair were removed. Martin had a flying balloon which was deflated from a B.B. Gun shot by Nelson from his B.B. Gun exhibit, which he states that he was aiming for Martin's head. In the DVD release, this scene was left in uncut.

Continuity

Goofs

  • In a scene at Moe's Tavern, there are two Larrys unless Larry has an identical twin brother.
Season 4 References
Kamp Krusty A Streetcar Named Marge Homer the Heretic Lisa the Beauty Queen Treehouse of Horror III Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie Marge Gets a Job New Kid on the Block Mr. Plow Lisa's First Word Homer's Triple Bypass Marge vs. the Monorail Selma's Choice Brother from the Same Planet I Love Lisa Duffless Last Exit to Springfield So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show The Front Whacking Day Marge in Chains Krusty Gets Kancelled