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'''''Terminator''''' is a science fiction franchise which tells the story of a human resistance against machines that have taken over the world. The franchise has spawned several movies; a television series; and numerous other media such as comics, graphic novels, books and video games. | '''''Terminator''''' is a science fiction franchise which tells the story of a human resistance against machines that have taken over the world. The franchise has spawned several movies; a television series; and numerous other media such as comics, graphic novels, books and video games. | ||
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{{TB|As the [[Itchy & Scratchy robots]] look at park visitors and each other, information about what they see appears on a display, similar to the Terminator.}} | {{TB|As the [[Itchy & Scratchy robots]] look at park visitors and each other, information about what they see appears on a display, similar to the Terminator.}} | ||
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− | {{TB|When [[Mr. Burns]] sings "[[High to Be Loathed]]", he mentions "Terminators 1, 2 and 3" (referring respectively to the Terminator, the T-1000 and the {{W|T-X}}) and casts their shadows, along with many other famous villain characters.}} | + | {{TB|When [[Mr. Burns]] sings "[[High to Be Loathed]]", he mentions "Terminators 1, 2 and 3" (referring respectively to the T-800 or Series 800 from ''The Terminator'', the T-1000 from ''Terminator 2'' and the {{W|T-X}} from ''Terminator 3'') and casts their shadows, along with many other famous villain characters.}} |
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{{TB|When Lego [[Bart]] rebuilds [[Springfield Elementary School]] to suit his own taste, among the features he adds are Terminator gym teachers.}} | {{TB|When Lego [[Bart]] rebuilds [[Springfield Elementary School]] to suit his own taste, among the features he adds are Terminator gym teachers.}} | ||
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{{TB|Several of the [[Marge robots]] look like {{W2|Terminator|character concept}}s.}} | {{TB|Several of the [[Marge robots]] look like {{W2|Terminator|character concept}}s.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB| Mr. Burns fights the robot [[Fred Kranepool]] in a factory setting, mirroring the final showdown between the two Terminators in ''Terminator 2''. Kranepool is also split in half, but keeps fighting, just like the evil Terminator in ''Terminator 2''.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|The explosion at the playground is a parody of a scene from ''{{W|Terminator 2: Judgment Day}}''.}} | ||
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{{TB|When Homer sees Flanders, he views him through a Head-Up display.}} | {{TB|When Homer sees Flanders, he views him through a Head-Up display.}} | ||
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{{TB|In the food reality show ''[[Stuff Me]]'', the bacon-and fudge "challenge dish" that [[Gus Gustavson]] eats at [[The Old Bacon-Fudge Hut]] is called the "Fudginator", a wordplay on ''Terminator''.}} | {{TB|In the food reality show ''[[Stuff Me]]'', the bacon-and fudge "challenge dish" that [[Gus Gustavson]] eats at [[The Old Bacon-Fudge Hut]] is called the "Fudginator", a wordplay on ''Terminator''.}} | ||
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{{TB|''[[Now You Wiggum, Now You Don't!]]''}} | {{TB|''[[Now You Wiggum, Now You Don't!]]''}} | ||
{{TB|[[Ms. Hoover]] has a blind date with a {{W|parkour}} instructor. When he picks her up at [[Springfield Elementary School|school]], he leaps through the open classroom window and says to her, "Come with me if you want to live ... and love!", echoing one of the franchise's catchphrases.}} | {{TB|[[Ms. Hoover]] has a blind date with a {{W|parkour}} instructor. When he picks her up at [[Springfield Elementary School|school]], he leaps through the open classroom window and says to her, "Come with me if you want to live ... and love!", echoing one of the franchise's catchphrases.}} | ||
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{{TB|[[Comic Book Guy]] cites the [[T800 Terminator]]'s "I'll be back" line as an appropriate quote for "attending to nature", that is, taking a bathroom break during a gaming session.}} | {{TB|[[Comic Book Guy]] cites the [[T800 Terminator]]'s "I'll be back" line as an appropriate quote for "attending to nature", that is, taking a bathroom break during a gaming session.}} | ||
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{{TB|The title of the story (in which [[Doctor Colossus]] invents a device that transforms all the adults in [[Springfield]] into ten-year-olds) is a pun on ''Terminator''.}} | {{TB|The title of the story (in which [[Doctor Colossus]] invents a device that transforms all the adults in [[Springfield]] into ten-year-olds) is a pun on ''Terminator''.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|When the contestants for the competition to become the next [[Lard Lad]] are dunked in coffee, Comic Book Guy and [[Graphic Novel Kid]] both say that "it's just like the end of ''Terminator 2''!"}} | ||
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{{TB|On the original ''{{W2|The Outer Limits|1963 TV series}}'' TV series, Ellison wrote the episode "{{W2|Soldier|The Outer Limits}}" which originally aired in 1964 and to which ''The Terminator'' had substantial plot similarities. Ellison received an "Acknowledgement to the works of" credit in home video releases of ''The Terminator''.}} | {{TB|On the original ''{{W2|The Outer Limits|1963 TV series}}'' TV series, Ellison wrote the episode "{{W2|Soldier|The Outer Limits}}" which originally aired in 1964 and to which ''The Terminator'' had substantial plot similarities. Ellison received an "Acknowledgement to the works of" credit in home video releases of ''The Terminator''.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|Composed the music for ''Terminator Genisys''.}} | ||
+ | {{TB|Composed additional music for ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'' and for the album ''[[The Simpsons Movie: The Music]]''.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|Composed the music for ''Terminator Salvation''.}} | ||
+ | {{TB|Composed the [[Theme Song|''Simpsons'' theme song]].}} | ||
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Terminator is a science fiction franchise which tells the story of a human resistance against machines that have taken over the world. The franchise has spawned several movies; a television series; and numerous other media such as comics, graphic novels, books and video games.
"Terminator" is also a term for the humanoid robot characters which appear throughout the series; most notably, for the characters played by Arnold Schwarzenegger. The franchise and its characters have been referenced and parodied several times on The Simpsons.
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