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*In "[[s:w:stargate:Beneath the Surface|Beneath the Surface]]", when SG-1 have had their memories erased, Jack states that he remembers a bald man who wears short sleeve shirts, who he thinks is called [[Homer]]. | *In "[[s:w:stargate:Beneath the Surface|Beneath the Surface]]", when SG-1 have had their memories erased, Jack states that he remembers a bald man who wears short sleeve shirts, who he thinks is called [[Homer]]. | ||
*In "[[s:w:stargate:Frozen|Frozen]]", O'Neill says "[[D'oh]]. I forgot to tape The Simpsons. It's important to me." | *In "[[s:w:stargate:Frozen|Frozen]]", O'Neill says "[[D'oh]]. I forgot to tape The Simpsons. It's important to me." | ||
− | *In "[[s:w:stargate: | + | *In "[[s:w:stargate:Lost City, Part 1|Lost City, Part 1]]", O'Neill says "Excellent" like [[Mr. Burns]] and says that he is like [[s:w:stargate:Goa'uld|Goa'uld]] to which [[s:w:stargate:Teal'c|Teal'c]] says that they are only animated characters. O'Neill also states that his entire VHS collection of The Simpsons is going to Siler when he dies. |
*In "[[s:w:stargate:Citizen Joe|Citizen Joe]]", Joe states that he understands the Mr. Burns as Goa'uld analogy. | *In "[[s:w:stargate:Citizen Joe|Citizen Joe]]", Joe states that he understands the Mr. Burns as Goa'uld analogy. | ||
*In "[[s:w:stargate:Moebius, Part 1|Moebius, Part 1]]", Jack's boat is named "Homer" in the alternate time line, probably named after Homer Simpson. Homer is also written in Simpsons font. In [[s:w:stargate:Moebius, Part 2|Part 2]], Jack's line "close enough" may be a reference to "[[Treehouse of Horror V]]" which also featured a time travel section where reality was changed. | *In "[[s:w:stargate:Moebius, Part 1|Moebius, Part 1]]", Jack's boat is named "Homer" in the alternate time line, probably named after Homer Simpson. Homer is also written in Simpsons font. In [[s:w:stargate:Moebius, Part 2|Part 2]], Jack's line "close enough" may be a reference to "[[Treehouse of Horror V]]" which also featured a time travel section where reality was changed. |
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Stargate SG-1 is an American Sci-Fi show. It has been referenced to in The Simpsons and it has referred to The Simpsons in a few Stargate SG-1 episodes.
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References to Stargate SG-1 in The Simpsons
- During the episode Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore, there is an Stargate SG-1 convention in which one of the lead actors, Richard Dean Anderson, who plays Jack O'Neill in Stargate attends.
References to The Simpsons in Stargate SG-1
- Jack O'Neill is a big fan of The Simpsons and states that it is important to him. He also tapes many of the episodes.
- In "Beneath the Surface", when SG-1 have had their memories erased, Jack states that he remembers a bald man who wears short sleeve shirts, who he thinks is called Homer.
- In "Frozen", O'Neill says "D'oh. I forgot to tape The Simpsons. It's important to me."
- In "Lost City, Part 1", O'Neill says "Excellent" like Mr. Burns and says that he is like Goa'uld to which Teal'c says that they are only animated characters. O'Neill also states that his entire VHS collection of The Simpsons is going to Siler when he dies.
- In "Citizen Joe", Joe states that he understands the Mr. Burns as Goa'uld analogy.
- In "Moebius, Part 1", Jack's boat is named "Homer" in the alternate time line, probably named after Homer Simpson. Homer is also written in Simpsons font. In Part 2, Jack's line "close enough" may be a reference to "Treehouse of Horror V" which also featured a time travel section where reality was changed.
Others
- Dan Castellaneta, who voices many characters in The Simpsons, played Joe Spencer in the episode Citizen Joe.
Trivia
- Stargate is a TV show in The Simpsons and The Simpsons is a TV show in Stargate. Therefore, it is unknown what happened about the episode "Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore" as Richard Dean Anderson and Stargate appear in the episode. It may have been written differently in Stargate or not have aired. The same goes for Stargate in The Simpsons and all Simpsons references may not have aired in The Simpsons universe.