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*When [[Milhouse]] sings his first line "When a man loves a woman", [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] questions his sexuality, causing Milhouse to walk off. | *When [[Milhouse]] sings his first line "When a man loves a woman", [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] questions his sexuality, causing Milhouse to walk off. | ||
*[[Homer]] once again shows his talents as a musician (he use to be a part of the [[Be Sharps]]). | *[[Homer]] once again shows his talents as a musician (he use to be a part of the [[Be Sharps]]). | ||
− | *[[Lurleen Lumpkin]] can be seen standing in the mall audience. | + | *[[Lurleen Lumpkin]] and [[Cooder]] can be seen standing in the mall audience. |
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+ | == Continuity == | ||
+ | *The song "[[I'm Talkin' Springfield]]" makes references to [[Bart Mangled Banner]], [[The Regina Monologues]] and [[30 Minutes Over Tokyo]]. | ||
== Goofs == | == Goofs == | ||
*There are not enough lines on Lisa's note paper to cover the entire of the lyrics to the song "[[I'm Talkin' Springfield]]". | *There are not enough lines on Lisa's note paper to cover the entire of the lyrics to the song "[[I'm Talkin' Springfield]]". | ||
*At the end of Lisa's performance, Lenny and Carl have gray hair. | *At the end of Lisa's performance, Lenny and Carl have gray hair. | ||
+ | *In many scenes various characters have the wrong colors. | ||
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Revision as of 14:45, November 17, 2013
Contents
Cultural references
- This is the third episode with the title parodying the film A Star Is Born, the other two being "A Star Is Burns" and "A Star Is Born Again".
- The couch gag is a parody of the opening of the television sitcom Get Smart
- When Bart hits Lisa with a chicken bone, Bart says "Praise the Lord!", in a Martin Luther King style.
- Li'l Starmaker is a parody of American Idol and this is even referenced in the episode ("Not affiliated with American Idol; we've never even heard of American Idol").
- This episode seems to draw heavily from Al Jolson's The Jazz Singer.
- The city Sideshow Mel asks about during "I'm Talkin' Springfield" is Jacksonville.
- Homer's line "Everything I did, I did for you" is a reference to a song from Gypsy, a musical about a vicious stage parent.
- Cameron's character could be seen as a parody of the American Idol contestant Clay Aiken.
Trivia
- When Milhouse sings his first line "When a man loves a woman", Lenny and Carl questions his sexuality, causing Milhouse to walk off.
- Homer once again shows his talents as a musician (he use to be a part of the Be Sharps).
- Lurleen Lumpkin and Cooder can be seen standing in the mall audience.
Continuity
- The song "I'm Talkin' Springfield" makes references to Bart Mangled Banner, The Regina Monologues and 30 Minutes Over Tokyo.
Goofs
- There are not enough lines on Lisa's note paper to cover the entire of the lyrics to the song "I'm Talkin' Springfield".
- At the end of Lisa's performance, Lenny and Carl have gray hair.
- In many scenes various characters have the wrong colors.