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*[[Homer Simpson|Homer]]'s joy run through the streets of [[Springfield]] (when he sees he has hair) is a parody of the scene near the end of [[wikipedia:It's_a_Wonderful_Life|''It's a Wonderful Life'']] where George Bailey runs through the streets of Bedford Falls, saying "hello" to everything and everyone he sees.
 
*[[Homer Simpson|Homer]]'s joy run through the streets of [[Springfield]] (when he sees he has hair) is a parody of the scene near the end of [[wikipedia:It's_a_Wonderful_Life|''It's a Wonderful Life'']] where George Bailey runs through the streets of Bedford Falls, saying "hello" to everything and everyone he sees.
 
*Homer's entrance to the executive washroom parodies a scene in [[wikipedia:Will_Success_Spoil_Rock_Hunter?|''Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?'']]
 
*Homer's entrance to the executive washroom parodies a scene in [[wikipedia:Will_Success_Spoil_Rock_Hunter?|''Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?'']]
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*{{w|Joe Cocker}}'s "{{w|You Are So Beautiful}}" is played during this episode.
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*During Homer's speech (after he has lost his hair) about cutting costs in the plant, one executive remarks, "The nerve of a bald man to think he can run the power plant," which is ironic considering that [[Charles Montgomery Burns|Mr. Burns]], who is bald, is in charge of the plant.
 
*During Homer's speech (after he has lost his hair) about cutting costs in the plant, one executive remarks, "The nerve of a bald man to think he can run the power plant," which is ironic considering that [[Charles Montgomery Burns|Mr. Burns]], who is bald, is in charge of the plant.
  
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*{{w|Joe Cocker}} - "{{w|You Are So Beautiful}}"
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*Bart uses some of Homer's [[Dimoxinil]] to grow a beard in ''[[Bart's Beard]]''.
  
 
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References/Trivia


Season 2 Episode References
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"Simpson and Delilah"
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Cultural references


Trivia

  • Homer's assistant Karl was played by openly gay actor Harvey Fierstein, and it is at least implied that Karl is also gay or bisexual. This marks the beginning of a trend of several LGBT characters on The Simpsons.
  • The kiss between Karl and Homer is the first animated male-on-male kiss to air on network television.
  • Homer's hairstyles change several times throughout the episode. He starts off with long hair, then to a 1970s style small afro, then to a more close cropped 1950s type haircut, and finally a 1980s "Miami Vice" style angular cut with a small ponytail.
  • During Homer's speech (after he has lost his hair) about cutting costs in the plant, one executive remarks, "The nerve of a bald man to think he can run the power plant," which is ironic considering that Mr. Burns, who is bald, is in charge of the plant.

Continuity

Season 2 References
Bart Gets an "F" Simpson and Delilah Treehouse of Horror Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish Dancin' Homer Dead Putting Society Bart vs. Thanksgiving Bart the Daredevil Itchy & Scratchy & Marge Bart Gets Hit by a Car One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish The Way We Was Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment Principal Charming Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? Bart's Dog Gets an "F" Old Money Brush with Greatness Lisa's Substitute The War of the Simpsons Three Men and a Comic Book Blood Feud