Difference between revisions of "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution/References"
Wikisimpsons - The Simpsons Wiki
Solar Dragon (talk | contribs) (→Cultural references) |
Solar Dragon (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
*Seen in the [[Museum of TV and Television]]: | *Seen in the [[Museum of TV and Television]]: | ||
**''[[The Three Stooges]]'' skeletons. | **''[[The Three Stooges]]'' skeletons. | ||
− | **''[[King of the Hill (TV | + | **''[[King of the Hill (TV series)|King of the Hill]]'' display (which is then packed up). |
**The [[Batmobile]] which is bought by [[Comic Book Guy]]. | **The [[Batmobile]] which is bought by [[Comic Book Guy]]. | ||
**Several other {{W|Batman}} items from the {{W|Batman (TV series)|classic TV series}}. | **Several other {{W|Batman}} items from the {{W|Batman (TV series)|classic TV series}}. |
Revision as of 17:30, December 5, 2011
|
|||||||||
|
|
|
Cultural references
- The episode title is probably a reference to the Sherlock Holmes novel and film The Seven-Per-Cent Solution.
- Seen in the Museum of TV and Television:
- The Three Stooges skeletons.
- King of the Hill display (which is then packed up).
- The Batmobile which is bought by Comic Book Guy.
- Several other Batman items from the classic TV series.
- A display of J. R. Ewing from Dallas.
- The Starship Enterprise from Star Trek.
- A parody of Superman.
- Homer mentions that he has a tattoo of Donald Duck smoking a doob.
Continuity
- On Hulu, there is a video called "Moe Gets a Cell Phone", previously mentioned in the song "They'll Never Stop the Simpsons" along with the same image. ("Gump Roast")
- Seen in the Museum of TV and Television: