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− | + | '''''2001: A Space Odyssey''''' is a science fiction film produced and directed by [[Stanley Kubrick]], released in 1968. The {{W2|2001: A Space Odyssey|novel|novel of the same title}}, by [[Arthur C. Clarke]], was written concurrently with the development of the film and was published after the film's release. A sequel to the novel, titled ''{{W|2010: Odyssey Two}}'', appeared in 1982 and was adapted into a {{W|2010: The Year We Make Contact|film}} in 1984. Clarke went on to write two additional sequels in the {{W|Space Odyssey|''2001'' series}}, ''{{W|2061: Odyssey Three}}'' and ''{{W|3001: The Final Odyssey}}'', neither of which has been adapted into a movie. | |
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''2001: A Space Odyssey'' has been referred to several times in ''[[The Simpsons|Simpsons]]'' media. | ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' has been referred to several times in ''[[The Simpsons|Simpsons]]'' media. | ||
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{{TH|Reference}} | {{TH|Reference}} | ||
− | {{TBT|[[File:Lisa's Pony 2001.png| | + | {{TBT|[[File:Lisa's Pony 2001.png|250px]]}} |
{{TRs|[[Season 3|3]]|2}} | {{TRs|[[Season 3|3]]|2}} | ||
{{TB|43}} | {{TB|43}} | ||
{{TB|"[[Lisa's Pony]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Lisa's Pony]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|At the beginning of the episode, [[Homer]] dreams he is one of the apes in the "Dawn of Man" sequence, | + | {{TB|At the beginning of the episode, [[Homer]] dreams he is one of the apes in the "Dawn of Man" sequence. While the other apes learn to use fire and tools, Homer uses the monolith as a back-scratcher and falls asleep leaning against it.}} |
− | {{TBT|[[File:Brother Can You Spare Two Dimes 2001.png| | + | {{TBT|[[File:Brother Can You Spare Two Dimes 2001.png|250px]]}} |
{{TB|59}} | {{TB|59}} | ||
{{TB|"[[Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?]]"}} | ||
{{TB|Homer's vision when he rides the [[Spinemelter 2000]] is based on the "Star Gate" sequence.}} | {{TB|Homer's vision when he rides the [[Spinemelter 2000]] is based on the "Star Gate" sequence.}} | ||
− | {{TBT|[[File:Deep Space Homer 2001 1.png| | + | {{TBT|[[File:No image.png|250px]]}} |
− | + | {{TRs|[[Season 5|5]]|2}} | |
+ | {{TB|91}} | ||
+ | {{TB|"[[$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|[[Mr. Burns]] laying in bed in a reference to the scene near the end where Dave awakes as an old man.}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:Deep Space Homer 2001 1.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Deep Space Homer 2001 2.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Deep Space Homer 2001 3.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Deep Space Homer 2001 4.png|250px]]<br>}} | ||
{{TB|96}} | {{TB|96}} | ||
{{TB|"[[Deep Space Homer]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Deep Space Homer]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|In the [[Scar Trek: The Next Laceration|Itchy & Scratchy episode]], [[Itchy]] | + | {{TB|In the [[Scar Trek: The Next Laceration|Itchy & Scratchy episode]], [[Itchy]] leaves the ship to retrieve [[Scratchy]], flying an EVA pod which resembles the ones on ''Discovery''.<br> |
− | In the scene where Homer eats the floating chips, the | + | In the scene where Homer eats the floating chips, the background music is "Blue Danube", which is heard during the docking scene in ''2001''. Also, the closeup where Homer opens his mouth as he approaches a chip is a visual callback to the docking scene.<br> |
− | Bart throwing the marker pen which turns into a satellite references the transition from the Dawn of Man sequence to the space station. | + | ''Also Sprach Zarathustra'' plays during the episode's ending scene. Bart throwing the marker pen which turns into a satellite references the transition from the Dawn of Man sequence to the space station. The satellite hits an embryonic Homer, who appears as a Star Child in orbit about Earth.}} |
− | + | {{TBT|[[File:Simpsons Spin Off Showcase Daisy Bell.png|250px]]}} | |
− | Homer appears as a Star Child | + | {{TB|[[Season 8|8]]}} |
− | {{TBT|[[File:Maximum Homerdrive 2001.png| | + | {{TB|177}} |
+ | {{TB|"[[The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|[[Moe]]'s [[Love Tester]], possessed by [[Grampa]], is attacked by [[Jimbo]], [[Kearney]] and [[Dolph]], and while malfunctioning sings "{{W|Daisy Bell}}" in a distorted voice. This is based on the scene where HAL 9000 sings "Daisy Bell" as its circuits are disconnected.}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:Maximum Homerdrive 2001.png|250px]]}} | ||
{{TB|[[Season 10|10]]}} | {{TB|[[Season 10|10]]}} | ||
{{TB|220}} | {{TB|220}} | ||
{{TB|"[[Maximum Homerdrive]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Maximum Homerdrive]]"}} | ||
{{TB|The [[Navitron Autodrive System]] says "I'm afraid I can't let you do this, [[Red Barclay|Red]]", referencing the famous line from HAL 9000. It also uses a red light similar to HAL.}} | {{TB|The [[Navitron Autodrive System]] says "I'm afraid I can't let you do this, [[Red Barclay|Red]]", referencing the famous line from HAL 9000. It also uses a red light similar to HAL.}} | ||
− | {{TBT|[[File:Treehouse of Horror XII 2001 1.png| | + | {{TBT|[[File:Treehouse of Horror XII 2001 1.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Treehouse of Horror XII 2001 2.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Treehouse of Horror XII 2001 3.png|250px]]}} |
− | {{ | + | {{TRs|[[Season 13|13]]|2}} |
{{TB|270}} | {{TB|270}} | ||
{{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XII]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XII]]"}} | ||
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Marge and Homer's bedroom resembles the bedroom seen at the end of the film.<br> | Marge and Homer's bedroom resembles the bedroom seen at the end of the film.<br> | ||
− | Homer removes the | + | When Marge tries to escape, the Ultrahouse suggests that she take a stress pill. HAL makes the same suggestion to David Bowman.<br> |
− | {{TBT|[[File:Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind 2001.png| | + | |
+ | Homer removes the circuit boards of the Ultrahouse to deactivate it, the same way that Bowman deactivates HAL. Also like HAL, as the circuit boards are removed, the Ultrahouse's voice becomes garbled and dies out completely when Homer removes the last one.}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:Bart Rolling Lisa in Bubble.png|250px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|289}} | ||
+ | {{TB|"[[Little Girl in the Big Ten]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|''Also sprach Zarathustra'' plays as [[Bart]] rolls [[Lisa]] (enclosed in the plastic bubble) off of the school roof to land on the giant chocolate cake commemorating [[Principal Skinner]]'s years of service.}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:No image.png|250px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|[[Season 14|14]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|294}} | ||
+ | {{TB|"[[Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|The scene of the connection of the TV to the satellite and of the monkeys working in the spaceship takes place with the musical piece ''{{W|An der schönen blauen Donau}}'' by {{W|Johann Strauss II}}}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:MBFGW C3PO and Boba Fett.png|250px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|[[Season 15|15]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|330}} | ||
+ | {{TB|"[[My Big Fat Geek Wedding]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB| In one shot, when the family is at the [[Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con]], a poster for the film can be seen at the top right of the screen (see image).}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind 2001.png|250px]]}} | ||
{{TB|[[Season 19|19]]}} | {{TB|[[Season 19|19]]}} | ||
{{TB|409}} | {{TB|409}} | ||
{{TB|"[[Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind]]"}} | ||
{{TB|Homer's vision of memories resembles the Star Gate.}} | {{TB|Homer's vision of memories resembles the Star Gate.}} | ||
− | {{TBT|[[File:Treehouse of Horror XXV 2001 1.png| | + | {{TBT|[[File:Everything Is Fake.png|250px]]}} |
− | {{ | + | {{TB|[[Season 22|22]]}} |
+ | {{TB|485}} | ||
+ | {{TB|"[[500 Keys]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|After [[Lisa]] finds the hidden classroom at [[Springfield Elementary School]], she notices that the things in it look real but don't really work, such as a ruler without lines and a book with pull tabs that don't do anything, similar to the hotel room (as described in the novel) where Bowman ends up after he goes through the Star Gate.}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:Ships in Bottles.png|250px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|[[Season 23|23]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|495}} | ||
+ | {{TB|"[[Holidays of Future Passed]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|One of the ships in bottles that [[Homer]] has built is ''Discovery'' (farthest to the left, above [[Lisa]]'s head).}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:Treehouse of Horror XXV 2001 1.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Treehouse of Horror XXV 2001 2.png|250px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TRs|[[Season 26|26]]|2}} | ||
{{TB|556}} | {{TB|556}} | ||
{{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XXV]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XXV]]"}} | ||
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Stanley Kubrick throws a pen in the air in the same way that one of the apes throws a bone at the end of the Dawn of Man sequence.}} | Stanley Kubrick throws a pen in the air in the same way that one of the apes throws a bone at the end of the Dawn of Man sequence.}} | ||
− | {{TBT|[[File:Bart's Not Dead 2001.png| | + | {{TBT|[[File:Zarathustra Strangle.png|250px]]}} |
+ | {{TB|571}} | ||
+ | {{TB|"[[The Kids Are All Fight]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|''Also sprach Zarathustra'' plays when Homer begins to strangle Bart.}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:THOH XXVII 2001.png|250px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TRs|[[Season 28|28]]|2}} | ||
+ | {{TB|600}} | ||
+ | {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XXVII]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|[[Bill Odenkirk]] is credited as "2001: A Space Odenkirk".}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:2001 A Space Odyssey Dominoes Pizza.png|250px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|610}} | ||
+ | {{TB|"[[Fatzcarraldo]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|The sun rising behind the [[Dominoes Pizza]] box is a parody of one of the monolith scenes.}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:Bart's Not Dead 2001.png|250px]]}} | ||
{{TRs|[[Season 30|30]]|2}} | {{TRs|[[Season 30|30]]|2}} | ||
{{TB|640}} | {{TB|640}} | ||
{{TB|"[[Bart's Not Dead]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Bart's Not Dead]]"}} | ||
{{TB|The aliens seen at the beginning of the episode are in a room similar to the one seen at the end of the film.}} | {{TB|The aliens seen at the beginning of the episode are in a room similar to the one seen at the end of the film.}} | ||
− | {{TBT|[[File:Treehouse of Horror XXIX 2001.png| | + | {{TBT|[[File:Treehouse of Horror XXIX 2001.png|250px]]}} |
{{TB|643}} | {{TB|643}} | ||
{{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XXIX]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror XXIX]]"}} | ||
{{TB|When Lisa is absorbed by a pod, she has a vision based on the Star Gate sequence.}} | {{TB|When Lisa is absorbed by a pod, she has a vision based on the Star Gate sequence.}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:Frinkcoin 2001.png|250px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|[[Season 31|31]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|675}} | ||
+ | {{TB|"[[Frinkcoin]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|The sun rising over the whiteboard surrounded by lights in the town square.}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | === ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'' === | ||
+ | {{Table| | ||
+ | {{THT|Picture}} | ||
+ | {{TH|Reference}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:Itchy-Scratchy-Moon.png|300px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|''{{W2|Also sprach Zarathustra|Strauss}}'' plays during the ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy & Scratchy]]'' cartoon seen at the beginning of the movie, during the scene where [[Itchy]] and [[Scratchy]] land on the Moon.}} | ||
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{{TBT|[[File:Trumptastic Voyage 2001.png|200px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:Trumptastic Voyage 2001.png|200px]]}} | ||
{{TB|[[Trumptastic Voyage]]}} | {{TB|[[Trumptastic Voyage]]}} | ||
− | {{TB|During Homer's voyage on [[Donald Trump]]'s head, he floats past the monolith being worshipped by a number of apes with Trump's hair and the {{ | + | {{TB|During Homer's voyage on [[Donald Trump]]'s head, he floats past the monolith being worshipped by a number of apes with Trump's hair and the {{W|Hamburglar}}.}} |
}} | }} | ||
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{{TBT|[[File:EvergreenTerrace.png|250px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:EvergreenTerrace.png|250px]]}} | ||
{{TB|[[Powers of Ten parody|''Powers of Ten'' parody]] ([[couch gag]])}} | {{TB|[[Powers of Ten parody|''Powers of Ten'' parody]] ([[couch gag]])}} | ||
− | {{TB|''{{ | + | {{TB|''{{W2|Also sprach Zarathustra|Strauss}}'' plays.}} |
+ | }} | ||
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+ | == Common cast and crew == | ||
+ | === Cast === | ||
+ | {{Table| | ||
+ | {{TH|Picture|width=150px}} | ||
+ | {{TH|Name}} | ||
+ | {{TH|Role in the ''2001'' franchise}} | ||
+ | {{TH|Role on ''The Simpsons''}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:John Lithgow.jpg|150px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|[[John Lithgow]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|Portrayed engineer Walter Curnow in the film adaptation of ''2010: Odyssey Two''.}} | ||
+ | {{TB|Voiced {{Ch|John Lithgow|himself}} in the [[Season 30]] episode "[[I'm Just a Girl Who Can't Say D'oh]]".}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *{{ | + | *{{Wikipedialink2|2001: A Space Odyssey|film}} |
− | {{Cultural references}} | + | {{Cultural references|films=yes}} |
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Latest revision as of 12:38, September 3, 2024
2001: A Space Odyssey is a science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick, released in 1968. The novel of the same title, by Arthur C. Clarke, was written concurrently with the development of the film and was published after the film's release. A sequel to the novel, titled 2010: Odyssey Two, appeared in 1982 and was adapted into a film in 1984. Clarke went on to write two additional sequels in the 2001 series, 2061: Odyssey Three and 3001: The Final Odyssey, neither of which has been adapted into a movie.
2001: A Space Odyssey has been referred to several times in Simpsons media.
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