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*The episode's title is a reference to ''Make Room for Daddy'', the original name of ''{{W|The Danny Thomas Show}}'', a sitcom that ran from 1953 to 1957.
 
*The episode's title is a reference to ''Make Room for Daddy'', the original name of ''{{W|The Danny Thomas Show}}'', a sitcom that ran from 1953 to 1957.
 
*While sleeping at work, [[Homer]] is listening to a radio talking about things from 1939, mentioning the then-current president [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Benny Goodman]]'s version of "{{W|Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)}}". Homer mentions he has to stop [[Adolf Hitler]].
 
*While sleeping at work, [[Homer]] is listening to a radio talking about things from 1939, mentioning the then-current president [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Benny Goodman]]'s version of "{{W|Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)}}". Homer mentions he has to stop [[Adolf Hitler]].
*To bring Homer back to the present, [[Lenny]] changes the radio to [[KBBL]] and the famous 1982 song "{{W|The Safety Dance}}" by new wave band {{W|Men Without Hats}} is heard. When the song finishes, {{Ap|Bill|KBBL}} and [[Marty]] refer to the band as the "Men Without Jobs", a reference to "The Safety Dance" being their only real successful US single.
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*To bring Homer back to the present, [[Lenny]] changes the radio to [[KBBL]] and the famous 1982 song "{{W|The Safety Dance}}" by new wave band {{W|Men Without Hats}} is heard. When the song finishes, {{ap|Bill|KBBL}} and [[Marty]] refer to the band as the "Men Without Jobs", a reference to "The Safety Dance" being their only real successful US single.
 
*Bill thinks that people at [[P. J. O'Harrigan's]] behave in a way that makes ''[[Animal House]]'', the 1978 comedy film about a trouble-making fraternity, look like ''{{W|Terms of Endearment}}'', a 1983 family tragicomedy film.
 
*Bill thinks that people at [[P. J. O'Harrigan's]] behave in a way that makes ''[[Animal House]]'', the 1978 comedy film about a trouble-making fraternity, look like ''{{W|Terms of Endearment}}'', a 1983 family tragicomedy film.
 
*At the bar, Homer won a prize called "Sir Drinks-A-Lot", a pun on rapper [[Sir Mix-a-Lot]].
 
*At the bar, Homer won a prize called "Sir Drinks-A-Lot", a pun on rapper [[Sir Mix-a-Lot]].
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**The {{W|Mercury space capsule}}, ''Friendship 7''.
 
**The {{W|Mercury space capsule}}, ''Friendship 7''.
 
**The ''{{W|Spirit of St. Louis}}'' plane.
 
**The ''{{W|Spirit of St. Louis}}'' plane.
**{{W|Sammy Davis Jr.}}'s eye, which he lost in a car accident.
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**[[Sammy Davis, Jr.]]'s eye, which he lost in a car accident.
 
**The {{W|Liberty Bell}}
 
**The {{W|Liberty Bell}}
 
**Baseballer [[Lou Gehrig]]'s jersey, with his {{W|List of Major League Baseball retired numbers|now retired number four (4)}}.
 
**Baseballer [[Lou Gehrig]]'s jersey, with his {{W|List of Major League Baseball retired numbers|now retired number four (4)}}.
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**[[Archie Bunker]]'s chair from ''[[All in the Family]]''.
 
**[[Archie Bunker]]'s chair from ''[[All in the Family]]''.
 
*When Homer rolls on the sofa and says "that Andy Capp knew a lot" he imitates a habit of Andy, the slacker drunkard starring in a well-known 1970s comic strip ''{{W|Andy Capp}}'' drawn by {{W|Reg Smithe}} and published in the ''{{W|Daily Mirror}}''.
 
*When Homer rolls on the sofa and says "that Andy Capp knew a lot" he imitates a habit of Andy, the slacker drunkard starring in a well-known 1970s comic strip ''{{W|Andy Capp}}'' drawn by {{W|Reg Smithe}} and published in the ''{{W|Daily Mirror}}''.
*Lisa claims Homer taped over her video tape of ''{{W2|The Little Mermaid|1989 film}}'', which is her favorite movie. Homer believes her favorite movie is ''{{ap|The Odd Couple|film}}''.
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*Lisa claims Homer taped over her video tape of ''{{W2|The Little Mermaid|1989 film}}'', which is her favorite movie. Homer believes her favorite movie is ''[[The Odd Couple]]''.
 
**Homer hums ''The Odd Couple'' theme song composed by {{W|Neal Hefti}}.
 
**Homer hums ''The Odd Couple'' theme song composed by {{W|Neal Hefti}}.
 
*[[La-Z-Mom Baby Monitor|La-Z-Mom]] is a pun on {{W|La-Z-Boy}}, an American furniture manufacturer.
 
*[[La-Z-Mom Baby Monitor|La-Z-Mom]] is a pun on {{W|La-Z-Boy}}, an American furniture manufacturer.
*Homer compares Bart and Lisa to {{W|Frick and Frack}} comedic ice skating duo, {{W|Jack and Jill}} kids from the traditional English nursery rhyme and {{W|Fred Mertz|Fred}} and {{W|Ethel Mertz}} from the sitcom ''[[I Love Lucy]]''.
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*Homer compares Bart and Lisa to {{W|Frick and Frack}} comedic ice skating duo, {{W|Jack and Jill}} kids from the traditional English nursery rhyme and [[Fred Mertz|Fred]] and {{W|Ethel Mertz}} from the sitcom ''[[I Love Lucy]]''.
 
*Homer and Lisa watch a TV show called ''[[When Animals Attack Magicians]]'', a parody of ''[[When Animals Attack!]]''.
 
*Homer and Lisa watch a TV show called ''[[When Animals Attack Magicians]]'', a parody of ''[[When Animals Attack!]]''.
 
*Homer mentions American comedian and actress {{W|Joan Rivers}}.
 
*Homer mentions American comedian and actress {{W|Joan Rivers}}.

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References/Trivia


Season 10 Episode References
218 "Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers""
219
"Make Room for Lisa"
"Maximum Homerdrive" 220


Cultural references[edit]

Lisa proposed to visit the Smithsonian traveling exhibit, which includes both real and non-real-world exhibitions of the institute

Trivia[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • At one frame in the kitchen when Homer is holding Maggie, the walls and hinges of the kitchen are colored pink instead of light purple.

Continuity[edit]


Season 10 References
Lard of the Dance The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace Bart the Mother Treehouse of Horror IX When You Dish Upon a Star D'oh-in' in the Wind Lisa Gets an "A" Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble" Mayored to the Mob Viva Ned Flanders Wild Barts Can't Be Broken Sunday, Cruddy Sunday Homer to the Max I'm with Cupid Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers" Make Room for Lisa Maximum Homerdrive Simpsons Bible Stories Mom and Pop Art The Old Man and the "C" Student Monty Can't Buy Me Love They Saved Lisa's Brain Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo