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*In "The Greatest Story Ever Holed", Principal Skinner gets sucked into the black hole twice. | *In "The Greatest Story Ever Holed", Principal Skinner gets sucked into the black hole twice. | ||
*In the shot of the [[Black hole aliens]] with the Springfieldians in the background, [[Legs]] has [[Louie]]'s colors and [[Arnie Pye]] has [[Gil]]'s. | *In the shot of the [[Black hole aliens]] with the Springfieldians in the background, [[Legs]] has [[Louie]]'s colors and [[Arnie Pye]] has [[Gil]]'s. | ||
*Young Homer is seen walking past in the present | *Young Homer is seen walking past in the present | ||
+ | *In "The Greatest Story Ever Holed", Milhouse's eyebrows is red. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
Revision as of 18:14, June 6, 2015
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Contents
Cultural references
Opening sequence
- The music in the scenes with the Mayan Indians is based on Apocalypto.
The Greatest Story Ever Holed
- The segment title is a pun on the film The Greatest Story Ever Told.
- This segment has the third title that makes a reference to this movie; the others episodes are "The Wettest Stories Ever Told" from season 17 and "The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed" from season 21.
- The segment is a reference to the Large Hadron Collider.
- Comic Book Guy throws a DVD copy of the Disney film The Black Hole into the black hole.
UNnormal Activity
- The film series Paranormal Activity is punned in the title and parodied throughout the segment.
Bart & Homer's Excellent Adventure
- The title is a pun on Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.
- Back to the Future:
- The segment's plotline is a parody of the movie's.
- The music in the sequences where Bart travels through time is similar to the movie's soundtrack.
- When Bart travels back in time he passes by movie posters for a large number of James Bond films.
Credits
- James "Haha, the Devil Bought Facebook" Brooks refers to Facebook.
- simonsam@twitTERROR refers to Twitter and Sam Simon's Twitter name.
- Humatt Selmanpede refers to The Human Centipede.
- The Phatman of the Opera is a reference to The Phantom of the Opera.
- Uncle Festerbrook is a reference to Uncle Fester of The Addams Family.
- Brian Death Knelley is a reference to a Death knell.
- Time and Relative Don in Payne is a reference to the TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space) from Doctor Who.
- 23 Shades of Yellow is a reference to 50 Shades of Grey.
- Th-Th-Th-That's Al, Folks! is a reference to Porky Pig's catchphrase, "That's all, folks!" from Looney Tunes.
- Night of the Living Dead-Gerly is a reference to Night of the Living Dead.
- Don of the Dead Barrozo is a reference to Dawn of the Dead.
- Chris Ledesma is credited as "Simpsons Music 500", the name of his blog.
- Katniss Everdeen Adamson is a reference to the character Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games.
- Pross Whedon is a reference to Joss Whedon.
- A-Mike-Rican Horror Scully is a reference to American Horror Story.
- Mothra B. Anderson is a reference to Mothra.
- Re-Animator Raynis is a reference to Re-Animator.
- "Tapping as Fast as I Can" Sirkot is a possible reference to The Simpsons: Tapped Out.
- Dchungo Unchained is a reference to Django Unchained.
- Here Comes Honey Bon Bon is a reference to Here Comes Honey Boo Boo.
- Norman "Bates" MacLeod is a reference to the character Norman Bates from the movie Psycho.
Goofs
- In "The Greatest Story Ever Holed", Principal Skinner gets sucked into the black hole twice.
- In the shot of the Black hole aliens with the Springfieldians in the background, Legs has Louie's colors and Arnie Pye has Gil's.
- Young Homer is seen walking past in the present
- In "The Greatest Story Ever Holed", Milhouse's eyebrows is red.
Continuity
- The third story contains a number of references to the Season 2 episode "The Way We Was", most prominent is the detention room scene where Marge and Homer intially fell in love.