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Difference between revisions of "G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)/References"

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*The music playing during the assault course is the song [[wikipedia:Toy Soldiers (song)|Toy Soldiers]] by [[wikipedia:Martika|Martika]].
 
*The music playing during the assault course is the song [[wikipedia:Toy Soldiers (song)|Toy Soldiers]] by [[wikipedia:Martika|Martika]].
 
*When the mini-helicopter blows up, "[[Looney Tunes|That's all Folks]]" appears in the enemy screen.
 
*When the mini-helicopter blows up, "[[Looney Tunes|That's all Folks]]" appears in the enemy screen.
*When Homer explains why they shouldn't surrender to the Colonel's troops, he mentions that the Army will strip people naked, put a bag over their face, and have hicks laugh at them, referring to the torture controversy in the War on Terror.
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*When Homer explains why they shouldn't surrender to the Colonel's troops, he mentions that the Army will strip people naked, put a bag over their face, and have hicks laugh at them, referring to the torture controversy at Abu Ghraib prison.
 
*When Lisa attempts to lecture the Army Colonel about how an occupying force is outmatched by determined people in a foreign nation, she cites the Vietnam War and its result as one of the sources.
 
*When Lisa attempts to lecture the Army Colonel about how an occupying force is outmatched by determined people in a foreign nation, she cites the Vietnam War and its result as one of the sources.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:59, October 12, 2010

References/Trivia


Cultural references

  • The title is a reference to G.I. Joe. "Grunt" is United States military slang for an infantry soldier. 'Annoyed grunt' is the script notation for Homer's favorite exclamation, D'oh.
  • When the colonel has the recruits do push-ups while Homer eats donuts, it is referencing a scene in the movie Full Metal Jacket. The movie is again referenced when Homer wonders if the drill sergeant will ask him "what his major malfunction is".
  • The Army recruitment film shown at Springfield Elementary uses "Arise, Ye Russian People" from Prokofiev's soundtrack for Alexander Nevsky before switching to Led Zeppelin's "Communication Breakdown."
  • Milhouse asks about The Doodlebops, a popular children's show.
  • The music playing during the assault course is the song Toy Soldiers by Martika.
  • When the mini-helicopter blows up, "That's all Folks" appears in the enemy screen.
  • When Homer explains why they shouldn't surrender to the Colonel's troops, he mentions that the Army will strip people naked, put a bag over their face, and have hicks laugh at them, referring to the torture controversy at Abu Ghraib prison.
  • When Lisa attempts to lecture the Army Colonel about how an occupying force is outmatched by determined people in a foreign nation, she cites the Vietnam War and its result as one of the sources.

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