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*In Bart's vision, Santa's Little Helper becomes a dog version of RoboCop and shoots down a giant, living math book, [[Wikipedia:Jason Voorhees|Jason Voorhees]] from Friday the 13th and [[Wikipedia:Pinhead|Pinhead]] from Hellraiser. | *In Bart's vision, Santa's Little Helper becomes a dog version of RoboCop and shoots down a giant, living math book, [[Wikipedia:Jason Voorhees|Jason Voorhees]] from Friday the 13th and [[Wikipedia:Pinhead|Pinhead]] from Hellraiser. | ||
*The last line of the show is Groundskeeper Willie after he adopted the python, saying, "That'll do snake. That'll do." This is a parody of a famous line from the film [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babe_%28film%29 Babe]. | *The last line of the show is Groundskeeper Willie after he adopted the python, saying, "That'll do snake. That'll do." This is a parody of a famous line from the film [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babe_%28film%29 Babe]. | ||
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+ | *In the scene where [[Santa's Little Helper]] and [[Lou (Police)|Lou]] are about to have sex with the poodle and the other woman, Lou said, "Okay, so who's going with who?", meaning that Lou may be a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoophilia zoophile]. | ||
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"Stop, or My Dog Will Shoot!"
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Episode Information
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"Stop, or My Dog Will Shoot!" is the 20th episode of The Simpsons' eighteenth season.
Contents
Plot
Homer, excited about going to Oktoberfest, is disappointed when he discovers that Marge has tricked him and the kids into going to a Harvest Festival which allows no alcohol. While attempting to leave, Homer accidentally leads the family into a cornfield maze. Lisa crafts an escape plan with Tremaux's Algorithm, a real life maze-solving method, but Homer is left behind. Santa's Little Helper is called upon by Bart to find Homer. Santa's Little Helper manages to sniff out Homer and drag him out of the maze. Santa’s Little Helper becomes a hero and the Simpsons, persuaded by Chief Wiggum, enroll him in the Springfield Animal Police Academy, where he’s teamed with Lou.
Santa's Little Helper catches Snake Jailbird who is taken to court, but freed on a technicality. This makes Santa's Little Helper jaded, and when he returns home, he bites Bart. The Simpsons send the dog away to live with Lou.
As a replacement, Marge buys Bart a huge pet python, which he names "Strangles". Bart takes Strangles to show and tell at school, where Strangles escapes into a school lab and unintentionally knocks over chemicals, creating a toxic cloud. Bart collapses inside the building.
Both Santa's Little Helper and Strangles arrive to save Bart, who chooses his faithful dog to save him. Santa's Little Helper goes back to living with the Simpsons. Strangles becomes adopted by Groundskeeper Willie, who places him in the fire hose coil.
Cultural references
- The title is a reference to the extremely unsuccessful, Golden Raspberry Award-winning movie Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot!.
- The song played when Santa's Little Helper looks for Homer in the maze is KoЯn's "Freak on a Leash". The scene follows Santa's Little Helper's path; the video for "Freak on a Leash" follows the path of a bullet.
- In Bart's vision, Santa's Little Helper becomes a dog version of RoboCop and shoots down a giant, living math book, Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th and Pinhead from Hellraiser.
- The last line of the show is Groundskeeper Willie after he adopted the python, saying, "That'll do snake. That'll do." This is a parody of a famous line from the film Babe.
Trivia
- In the scene where Santa's Little Helper and Lou are about to have sex with the poodle and the other woman, Lou said, "Okay, so who's going with who?", meaning that Lou may be a zoophile.
Casting
Rudy Giuliani was originally announced in the official press release as appearing in this episode. As a result, several images of him recording his part as well as a promotional image of him in Simpsonized form, were released. However, his appearance was not included in the final version of the episode. [1] According to executive producer James L. Brooks in an interview with Charlie Rose, the show was not allowed to use Giuliani's appearance because he had become a presidential candidate. His appearance is present in the syndicated version of the episode and the version that aired on Sky One in the UK where he gives the commencement address at the police animal academy graduation ceremony.[1]
Giuliani's absence marks the second time during season eighteen that a guest was announced in the official press release but did not appear in the final episode. For the episode Homerazzi, Harry Hamlin and Peter Wolf were announced as guest stars but neither appeared.
- ↑ Rose, Charlie (Host, Executive producer). (2007, July 30). Charlie Rose:A Conversation About The Simpsons Movie [Television production]. Charlie Rose, Inc.. Retrieved on 2007-07-31. Event occurs at approx. 28 minutes in.