Difference between revisions of "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song/References"
Wikisimpsons - The Simpsons Wiki
(→Goofs) (Tags: mobile edit, mobile web edit) |
Simpsons88 (talk | contribs) |
||
(9 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The episode title is a reference to the 1971 film ''{{ | + | *The episode title is a reference to the 1971 film ''{{W|Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song}}''. |
− | *The home movie sequence | + | *In the episode's [[Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]], the Simpsons step on the [[FOX]] logo. |
− | **The | + | [[File:Teenage Homer Home Movie.png|250px|thumb|The home movie sequence parody the opening sequence of ''[[The Wonder Years]]'', including the use of {{W|Joe Cocker}}'s version of "{{W|With a Little Help from My Friend#Joe Cocker version|With a Little Help from My Friends}}"]] |
+ | *The episode opens with home movies showing [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] as young adults, similar to the opening sequence of ''[[The Wonder Years]]'' in its first five seasons, showing scenes with Kevin Arnold ({{W|Fred Savage}}) and his friends and family. | ||
+ | **The music playing in the background is {{W|Joe Cocker}}'s cover of "{{W|With a Little Help from My Friend#Joe Cocker version|With a Little Help from My Friends}}", which is also the same as the opening sequence of ''The Wonder Years''. | ||
+ | **Homer shows the camera the book ''[[Sebastian Cabot's Beard Book]]'', written by {{W2|Sebastian Cabot|actor}}, a distinguished British actor renowned for his iconic beard. The book features a foreword by American country singer [[Willie Nelson]], who is also famously known for his beard. | ||
+ | *[[Bart]] erroneously picks up a {{W|trilobite}} and {{W|petrified wood}} when trying to grab [[Lisa]]'s {{W|geode}}s. | ||
+ | *According to [[Miss Hoover]], [[Ralph]] once said that the fictional cartoon {{W|Snagglepuss}} was outside the class at [[Springfield Elementary School]]. | ||
+ | *[[Seymour Skinner]] misunderstood the words "{{W|Yom Kippur}}", said by a Jewish student named Weinstein. Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year in Judaism. | ||
*The sequence where [[Groundskeeper Willie]] chases [[Santa's Little Helper]] through the air ducts parodies scenes from the first three ''[[Alien]]'' movies. | *The sequence where [[Groundskeeper Willie]] chases [[Santa's Little Helper]] through the air ducts parodies scenes from the first three ''[[Alien]]'' movies. | ||
− | *[[Principal Skinner | + | *The idea Skinner has for a book is the same as the story of ''[[Jurassic Park]]''. |
− | * | + | *[[Ned]] asks Bart if he was drinking {{W2|Slice|drink}}, a now retired fruit-flavored soft drink, or {{W|Yoo-hoo}}, an American brand of chocolate-flavored beverage. |
− | *The song [[Martin]] sings while in the cage is the "{{ | + | *Principal Skinner is conducting a recording of [[Ludwig van Beethoven]]'s {{W2|Symphony No. 5|Beethoven}}. |
+ | *Skinner offers Bart a {{W|Dr Pepper}} carbonated soft drink. | ||
+ | *According to Skinner, he was shot in the back during a [[Bob Hope]] show in [[Vietnam]]. American comedian and entertainer Bob Hope was known for his {{W|USO}} shows to entertain troops during {{W|Vietnam War}}, among other major wars. Skinner was shot for telling actress and sex symbol [[Joey Heatherton]] to put some pants on. Joey performed along with Bob Hope in his USO tours. | ||
+ | *The combat veteran at [[Fort Springfield]] says to Skinner that he received a number of medals for "securing a Montgomery Ward in Kuwait City". He is referring to {{W|Montgomery Ward}}, an American retail corporation, and to {{W|Kuwait City}}, the capital of [[Kuwait]], which was a critical location during the {{W|Iraqi invasion of Kuwait}} in 1990, an invasion that marked the beginning of the {{W|Gulf War}}. | ||
+ | [[File:Full Metal Jacket marching song parody.png|250px|thumb|[[Skinner]] resemblances Gunnery Sergeant Hartman ({{W|R. Lee Ermey}}) from the 1987 war film ''{{W|Full Metal Jacket}}''. The marching song is also a common element in the film]] | ||
+ | *Skinner's attire, and shots of him running with his troops parody the character Gunnery Sergeant Hartman ({{W|R. Lee Ermey}}) and the marching song scenes in the 1987 war film ''{{W|Full Metal Jacket}}''. | ||
+ | **The {{W|Parthenon}} is mentioned in the marching song. | ||
+ | *Lisa tells Bart that everybody needs a nemesis, and cites: | ||
+ | **{{W|Professor Moriarty|Dr. Moriarty}}, the criminal mastermind and enemy of the fictional detective [[Sherlock Holmes]]. | ||
+ | **{{W|Mello Yello}}, a highly caffeinated, citrus-flavored soft drink introduced in 1972 to compete with {{W|Mountain Dew}}. | ||
+ | *When Bart and Principal Skinner realize that they will need to return to being enemies if Skinner returns to being the school principal, Skinner, fondly remembering their time as friends, says, "We'll always have the laundromat." Skinner's line is a reference to [[Humphrey Bogart]]'s line "We'll always have Paris" from ''[[Casablanca]]''. | ||
+ | *The song [[Martin]] sings while in the cage is the "{{W|Toreador Song}}" from the French opera ''{{W|Carmen}}''. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
Line 17: | Line 34: | ||
*This is the first episode to have a bad word of such in its title. | *This is the first episode to have a bad word of such in its title. | ||
== Goofs == | == Goofs == | ||
− | *Janey appears in Mrs. Krabappel's classroom, but she is actually in Miss Hoover's class. | + | *Janey appears in [[Mrs. Krabappel]]'s classroom, but she is actually in [[Miss Hoover]]'s second grade class. |
*The school's sign is completely blue instead of yellow and blue. | *The school's sign is completely blue instead of yellow and blue. | ||
*The cookies that Santa's Little Helper ate (which Martin made for Mrs. Krabappel) were "raisin roundies". Raisins are highly toxic to dogs. | *The cookies that Santa's Little Helper ate (which Martin made for Mrs. Krabappel) were "raisin roundies". Raisins are highly toxic to dogs. |
Latest revision as of 14:56, December 26, 2024
|
|||||||||
|
|
|
Contents
Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title is a reference to the 1971 film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song.
- In the episode's couch gag, the Simpsons step on the FOX logo.
- The episode opens with home movies showing Homer and Marge as young adults, similar to the opening sequence of The Wonder Years in its first five seasons, showing scenes with Kevin Arnold (Fred Savage) and his friends and family.
- The music playing in the background is Joe Cocker's cover of "With a Little Help from My Friends", which is also the same as the opening sequence of The Wonder Years.
- Homer shows the camera the book Sebastian Cabot's Beard Book, written by Sebastian Cabot, a distinguished British actor renowned for his iconic beard. The book features a foreword by American country singer Willie Nelson, who is also famously known for his beard.
- Bart erroneously picks up a trilobite and petrified wood when trying to grab Lisa's geodes.
- According to Miss Hoover, Ralph once said that the fictional cartoon Snagglepuss was outside the class at Springfield Elementary School.
- Seymour Skinner misunderstood the words "Yom Kippur", said by a Jewish student named Weinstein. Yom Kippur is the holiest day of the year in Judaism.
- The sequence where Groundskeeper Willie chases Santa's Little Helper through the air ducts parodies scenes from the first three Alien movies.
- The idea Skinner has for a book is the same as the story of Jurassic Park.
- Ned asks Bart if he was drinking Slice, a now retired fruit-flavored soft drink, or Yoo-hoo, an American brand of chocolate-flavored beverage.
- Principal Skinner is conducting a recording of Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 5.
- Skinner offers Bart a Dr Pepper carbonated soft drink.
- According to Skinner, he was shot in the back during a Bob Hope show in Vietnam. American comedian and entertainer Bob Hope was known for his USO shows to entertain troops during Vietnam War, among other major wars. Skinner was shot for telling actress and sex symbol Joey Heatherton to put some pants on. Joey performed along with Bob Hope in his USO tours.
- The combat veteran at Fort Springfield says to Skinner that he received a number of medals for "securing a Montgomery Ward in Kuwait City". He is referring to Montgomery Ward, an American retail corporation, and to Kuwait City, the capital of Kuwait, which was a critical location during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990, an invasion that marked the beginning of the Gulf War.
- Skinner's attire, and shots of him running with his troops parody the character Gunnery Sergeant Hartman (R. Lee Ermey) and the marching song scenes in the 1987 war film Full Metal Jacket.
- The Parthenon is mentioned in the marching song.
- Lisa tells Bart that everybody needs a nemesis, and cites:
- Dr. Moriarty, the criminal mastermind and enemy of the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes.
- Mello Yello, a highly caffeinated, citrus-flavored soft drink introduced in 1972 to compete with Mountain Dew.
- When Bart and Principal Skinner realize that they will need to return to being enemies if Skinner returns to being the school principal, Skinner, fondly remembering their time as friends, says, "We'll always have the laundromat." Skinner's line is a reference to Humphrey Bogart's line "We'll always have Paris" from Casablanca.
- The song Martin sings while in the cage is the "Toreador Song" from the French opera Carmen.
Trivia[edit]
- Principal Skinner's barbeque apron reads: "Principals Do It Nine Months A Year".
- The flavors of drink at the Kwik-E-Mart are Red and Green.
- Principal Skinner has sweat stains under his armpits when talking to Superintendent Chalmers on the phone.
- This is the first episode to have a bad word of such in its title.
Goofs[edit]
- Janey appears in Mrs. Krabappel's classroom, but she is actually in Miss Hoover's second grade class.
- The school's sign is completely blue instead of yellow and blue.
- The cookies that Santa's Little Helper ate (which Martin made for Mrs. Krabappel) were "raisin roundies". Raisins are highly toxic to dogs.
Notes[edit]
- When this episode first aired, stars appeared during the commercial breaks to celebrate the 100th episode.
- Luke Perry: (referring to his animated appearance) You know, I've been shot out of a lot of cannons, but there's nothing like the first time. Congratulations to The Simpsons on their 100th episode.
- Leonard Nimoy: To everyone in the sleepy town of Springfield... may you live long and prosper.
- Kelsey Grammer: Hello, Kelsey Grammer here. Felicitations to the people who bring The Simpsons to life. May you make 100 more.
- In the deleted scenes on the season 5 DVDs, we learn that the Squeaky Voiced Teen's given name is Jeremy.