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+ | == Cultural references == | ||
+ | [[File:Dumbbell's Soup.png|thumb|Dumbbell's Soup]] | ||
+ | *The title of the episode is a reference to the [[Banksy]] film ''{{W|Exit Through the Gift Shop}}''. | ||
+ | *The [[title screen gag]] is a reference to the English folktale ''{{w|Jack and the Beanstalk}}'', with [[Bart]] cast in the role of Jack. Bart is shown carrying a harp and a goose down a beanstalk; in the folktale, a magical harp and a goose that lays golden eggs are among the items that Jack steals from the giant. | ||
+ | *The [[couch gag]] of this episode is a parody of the opening sequence of ''{{W|Game of Thrones (TV series)|Game of Thrones}}''. | ||
+ | *The Dumbbell's Soup painting is a reference to {{W|Andy Warhol}}'s ''{{W|Campbell's Soup Cans}}''. | ||
+ | *[[Swapper Jack's]] is a parody of {{W|Trader Joe's}}. | ||
+ | *{{Ch|Shepard Fairey}} mentioned being the one who created the {{W|Barack Obama "Hope" poster}} and the {{W|Andre the Giant Has a Posse}} OBEY image. | ||
+ | *[[Chief Wiggum]] mentions {{w|Frank Lloyd Wright}} and {{w|Frank Gehry}}, both of whom are architects. | ||
+ | *The music playing at the gallery is from the {{w|Trout Quintet}} by {{w|Franz Schubert}}. | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | *[[Homer]] sings along to the [[theme song]] replacing the music with "doo"s. | ||
+ | *[[Marge]]'s birthday is revealed to be on the 19th March. | ||
+ | *Clips from this episode were featured in a UK Sky1 Sundays promo for Summer 2012. This episode, however, did not premiere in summer 2012 in the UK, it aired on September 2. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
− | * | + | *A red can of paint thinner is seen again (though not identical), last seen in "[[Homer Scissorhands]]". |
+ | *Bart creates a graffiti image of Skinner saying "I am a wiener", just like he did in "[[Bart the Genius]]". This time, however, the word "wiener" is spelt with an "ie", not an "ei". | ||
+ | *Bart's graffiti artwork is also central to the plot in the comic story ''[[Picture Perfect]]''. | ||
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+ | == Goofs == | ||
+ | *The phone wire isn't shown until Homer checks it. | ||
+ | *A phone in kitchen is showing plenty times when Homer tried to use the broken phone. | ||
+ | *The first part of the episode is set on March 18, as shown by the calendar held up by [[Lisa]] at the beginning of the episode. However, a flyer for ''[[I, Carumba: The Nightmare World of El Barto]]'' states that the dates of the art gallery show are March '''11''' - August 15, a week before the start of the episode. Bearing in mind, Bart decided to become a graffiti artist after Marge's birthday on the 19th and approximately two days passed between Bart becoming a graffiti artist and {{Ch|Shepard Fairey}} persuading Bart to open the art gallery. | ||
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+ | === Gallery === | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart calendar.png|The calendar and the date of Marge's birthday, March 19 | ||
+ | File:Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart leaflet.png|The leaflet and dates March 11 - August 15 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | {{Season 23|R}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Trivia]] | ||
[[Category:Continuity]] | [[Category:Continuity]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Goofs]] |
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a reference to the Banksy film Exit Through the Gift Shop.
- The title screen gag is a reference to the English folktale Jack and the Beanstalk, with Bart cast in the role of Jack. Bart is shown carrying a harp and a goose down a beanstalk; in the folktale, a magical harp and a goose that lays golden eggs are among the items that Jack steals from the giant.
- The couch gag of this episode is a parody of the opening sequence of Game of Thrones.
- The Dumbbell's Soup painting is a reference to Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans.
- Swapper Jack's is a parody of Trader Joe's.
- Shepard Fairey mentioned being the one who created the Barack Obama "Hope" poster and the Andre the Giant Has a Posse OBEY image.
- Chief Wiggum mentions Frank Lloyd Wright and Frank Gehry, both of whom are architects.
- The music playing at the gallery is from the Trout Quintet by Franz Schubert.
Trivia
- Homer sings along to the theme song replacing the music with "doo"s.
- Marge's birthday is revealed to be on the 19th March.
- Clips from this episode were featured in a UK Sky1 Sundays promo for Summer 2012. This episode, however, did not premiere in summer 2012 in the UK, it aired on September 2.
Continuity
- A red can of paint thinner is seen again (though not identical), last seen in "Homer Scissorhands".
- Bart creates a graffiti image of Skinner saying "I am a wiener", just like he did in "Bart the Genius". This time, however, the word "wiener" is spelt with an "ie", not an "ei".
- Bart's graffiti artwork is also central to the plot in the comic story Picture Perfect.
Goofs
- The phone wire isn't shown until Homer checks it.
- A phone in kitchen is showing plenty times when Homer tried to use the broken phone.
- The first part of the episode is set on March 18, as shown by the calendar held up by Lisa at the beginning of the episode. However, a flyer for I, Carumba: The Nightmare World of El Barto states that the dates of the art gallery show are March 11 - August 15, a week before the start of the episode. Bearing in mind, Bart decided to become a graffiti artist after Marge's birthday on the 19th and approximately two days passed between Bart becoming a graffiti artist and Shepard Fairey persuading Bart to open the art gallery.