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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*This episode's title is a pun on O. Henry's short story ''{{w|The Gift of the Magi}}''.
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*The episode's title is a pun on {{W|O. Henry}}'s Christmas short story ''{{W|The Gift of the Magi}}''.
*[[Milhouse]] sings "Sisters are doin' it for themselves!", a song by {{w|Aretha Franklin}} and the {{w|Eurythmics}} and covered on ''[[The Yellow Album]]'' by [[Lisa]], [[Ann Wilson|Ann]] and [[Nancy Wilson]] and [[Patty]] and [[Selma]].
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*[[Bart]] mentions the e-commerce platform [[eBay]] in the episode's [[Grift of the Magi/Gags#Chalkboard gag|chalkboard gag]].
*The toy, [[Funzo]], is a parody of the popular {{w|Furby}} dolls (although the Furby dolls were mentioned in the story line as an example of a popular toy).
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*Due to the {{W|ozone hole}} that affected [[Brazil]] and now [[Springfield]], [[Kent Brockman]] recommends the people to either wear sunscreen or have a "[[Robin Williams]]-level of hair coverage" in their bodies if they need to leave their homes. Robin Williams was known for his excessive body hair.
*[[Gary Coleman]] once worked as a security guard in real life. Coleman spoofed Arnold's (Coleman's character in ''{{w|Diff'rent Strokes}}'') catchphrase, "Wha'choo talkin' 'bout, Willis?", three times.
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*[[Milhouse]] and Bart sing "[[Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves]]", a song by [[Aretha Franklin]] and {{W|Eurythmics}}.
*At the end, the narrator says [[Mr. Burns]] was visited by three ghosts in the night which showed him the error of his ways, a homage to ''{{w|A Christmas Carol}}''.
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**The song was also covered on ''[[The Yellow Album]]'' by [[Lisa]], [[Ann Wilson|Ann]] and [[Nancy Wilson]] and [[Patty]] and [[Selma]].
*The narrator also says that [[Moe]], in his annual suicide attempt, was shown what the world would be like without him after sticking his head in his oven. This is a reference to the 1946 film ''{{w|It's a Wonderful Life}}''.
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*The Hispanic TV show ''{{W|¿Dónde Está Justice?}}'' has the style of ''{{W|Judge Judy}}''.
*Funzo's metallic frame maybe a reference to the endoskeleton of a [[T800 Terminator]] from the ''[[Terminator]]'' films.
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**[[Señora Bumblebee Man]] says "El {{W2|Ford Escort|Europe}} que me vendió es un limón", meaning "The Ford Escort he sold me is a lemon".
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*[[Skinner]] gets {{W|Valencia orange}}s as a severance package.
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*Lisa proposes "Attila the Fun" as a name for a toy, which is a pun on {{W|Attila the Hun}}, the ruler of the {{W|Huns}}.
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**Lisa was doing {{W|Venn diagram}}s, widely used in probability theory.
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[[File:Funzo on fire.png|250px|thumb|[[Funzo]]'s metallic frame is similar to the endoskeleton of a [[T800 Terminator]]. At the [[Springfield Tire Yard]], Funzo parodies the rising from the flaming wreckage scene from ''{{W|The Terminator}}'']]
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*[[Funzo]]'s metallic frame is similar to the endoskeleton of a [[T800 Terminator]] from the ''[[Terminator]]'' films.
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*[[Chief Wiggum]] does an impression of [[Ed Sullivan]], known for being the host of ''{{W|The Ed Sullivan Show}}''.
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*The American country band [[Dixie Chicks (characters)|The Dixie Chicks]] and basketball player [[Patrick Ewing]] were part of [[Krusty]]'s act of the {{W|Nativity of Jesus}}.
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*An instrumental version of "{{W|Jingle Bells}}" is heard during the Funzo commercial.
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*The toy Funzo is a parody of the popular {{W|Furby}} dolls.
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*[[Gary Coleman]] once worked as a security guard in real life. Coleman spoofed Arnold's, Coleman's character in ''{{W|Diff'rent Strokes}}'', catchphrase, "Wha'choo talkin' 'bout, Willis?", in three occasions throughout the episode.
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*[[Jim Hope]] mentions Furby dolls and {{W|Tickle Me Elmo}}, a toy of [[Elmo]] from ''[[The Muppets]]''.
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*When Lisa mentions that the Funzo was likely configured by its creators to eliminate its competition, Bart mentions {{W|Microsoft}} as an example of an enterprise that employs similar tactics. This is actually a business strategy called {{W|Embrace, extend and extinguish}} which was employed by Microsoft and revealed in the {{W|Halloween documents}}.
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*Bart and Lisa sing the popular Christmas carols "{{W|Joy to the World}}" and "{{W|Silent Night}}" to distract the [[Wiggum family|Wiggum]] and [[Hibbert family]], respectively.
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*[[Homer]] sings "[[Writhing Funzos]]" to the tune of "{{W|Tiny Bubbles}}" by {{W|Don Ho}}.
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*At the [[Springfield Tire Yard]], Gary Coleman mentions ''{{W2|Webster|TV series}}'', a sitcom TV series.
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*Lisa cites "{{W|the end justifies the means}}", the famous aphorism attributed to {{W|Machiavelli}}.
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*One of the Funzos rises up from the flames and tries to attack the family, similar to the ending of ''{{W|The Terminator}}''.
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*According to Coleman, he was going to spend Christmas at [[George Clooney]]'s house.
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*At the end of the episode, the narrator says [[Mr. Burns]] was visited by three ghosts in the night which showed him the error of his ways, a homage to ''[[A Christmas Carol]]''.
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*The narrator also says that [[Moe]], in his annual suicide attempt, was shown what the world would be like without him after sticking his head in his oven. This is a reference to the 1946 film ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]''.
  
== Continuity ==
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== Trivia ==
*A Funzo is seen within [[Bart]]'s toys in "[[Treehouse of Horror XVIII]]".
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*Flanders mentions the RV he bought in "[[The Call of the Simpsons]]".
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*When the Simpsons was first shown on [[Channel 4]] in the United Kingdom, on November 5, 2004, [https://tvark.org/simpsons-night-ident-3 one of the idents] for that day recycles dialogue from the scene where Bart kicks several books.
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
 
[[File:Grift of the Magi Maggie red bow.png|thumb|Maggie's red bow]]
 
[[File:Grift of the Magi Maggie red bow.png|thumb|Maggie's red bow]]
*Even though Bart said he wouldn't bring a toy to school, he is shown with a Krusty doll.
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*Even though Bart said he wouldn't bring a toy to school, he is shown with a Krusty doll. He could have been joking.
*Principal Skinner states that the wheelchair stairs will prepare for the new millennium, 2000. In reality, the actual new millennium is in 2001.
 
 
*At the hospital, [[Maggie]] is seen with a red bow in one scene, instead of her usual blue. In the next scene a few seconds later, it is blue again.
 
*At the hospital, [[Maggie]] is seen with a red bow in one scene, instead of her usual blue. In the next scene a few seconds later, it is blue again.
*[[Lisa]] finds out that the students are being spied on from a room whose door is labeled "Broom Closet". Later that night, when she shows it to [[Chief Wiggum]], the door then leads to an actual broom closet.
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*The color of the lenses in Martin's [[Gareth Prince|father]]'s glasses changes in the scene at the hospital.
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*The Americans with Disabilities Act was enacted in 1990.
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*When Mr. Burns releases the trapdoor under his stage and land in front of them, several people change from their costumes to their regular clothes.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:27, December 14, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 11 Episode References
234 "Take My Wife, Sleaze"
235
"Grift of the Magi"
"Little Big Mom" 236


Cultural references[edit]

Funzo's metallic frame is similar to the endoskeleton of a T800 Terminator. At the Springfield Tire Yard, Funzo parodies the rising from the flaming wreckage scene from The Terminator

Trivia[edit]

  • Flanders mentions the RV he bought in "The Call of the Simpsons".
  • When the Simpsons was first shown on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, on November 5, 2004, one of the idents for that day recycles dialogue from the scene where Bart kicks several books.

Goofs[edit]

Maggie's red bow
  • Even though Bart said he wouldn't bring a toy to school, he is shown with a Krusty doll. He could have been joking.
  • At the hospital, Maggie is seen with a red bow in one scene, instead of her usual blue. In the next scene a few seconds later, it is blue again.
  • The color of the lenses in Martin's father's glasses changes in the scene at the hospital.
  • The Americans with Disabilities Act was enacted in 1990.
  • When Mr. Burns releases the trapdoor under his stage and land in front of them, several people change from their costumes to their regular clothes.
Season 11 References
Beyond Blunderdome Brother's Little Helper Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner? Treehouse of Horror X E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt) Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder Eight Misbehavin' Take My Wife, Sleaze Grift of the Magi Little Big Mom Faith Off The Mansion Family Saddlesore Galactica Alone Again, Natura-Diddily Missionary: Impossible Pygmoelian Bart to the Future Days of Wine and D'oh'ses Kill the Alligator and Run Last Tap Dance in Springfield It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge Behind the Laughter