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*Homer says that the only reason they stayed for the credits was to see who sang "{{W|The Power of Love (Huey Lewis and the News song)|The Power of Love}}", and it was usually [[Huey Lewis]]. | *Homer says that the only reason they stayed for the credits was to see who sang "{{W|The Power of Love (Huey Lewis and the News song)|The Power of Love}}", and it was usually [[Huey Lewis]]. | ||
*The man on the roof mentions {{w|Kit Carson}}. | *The man on the roof mentions {{w|Kit Carson}}. | ||
+ | *The magazine ''[[Subscriptions Weekly]]'' has issues of ''[[Peephole]]'', ''[[Newsweek]]'', ''Dollars'' and ''Timely'', a reference to ''{{W|Time (magazine)|Time}}'', on the front. | ||
*''[[Rolling Scone]]'', and the font used on its logo, is a reference to ''{{w|Rolling Stone}}''. | *''[[Rolling Scone]]'', and the font used on its logo, is a reference to ''{{w|Rolling Stone}}''. | ||
*The scene where [[Moe]] plays the fiddle is a reference to the movie ''{{w|Heaven's Gate (film)|Heaven's Gate}}''. | *The scene where [[Moe]] plays the fiddle is a reference to the movie ''{{w|Heaven's Gate (film)|Heaven's Gate}}''. |
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Cultural References
- The song Homer sings in the couch gag is from the animated short Your Face by Bill Plympton.
- Movies at Capital City Googolplex Theaters:
- Transformers: Fatigue,
- Marvel: Letter to the Editor,
- Reboot: Origins, a reference to Marvel's reboots,
- Disney's 'The Teacup Ride', a reference to Disney World's Mad Tea Party,
- The Lego Get Out Movie, a reference to The Lego Movie,
- Snapchat Filters: the Movie,
- Filleting Dory, a reference to Finding Dory,
- Alexa vs. Siri, a reference to the Amazon Alexa app and iPhone's Siri,
- Pirates 6: The Lost Treasure of Johnny Depp, a reference to the Pirates of the Caribbean film series.
- Credits of the superhero movie:
- Mr. Downey Jr.'s Moustache by Frederico's of Hollywood, a reference to Robert Downey Jr., Tony Stark in Iron Man.
- Mr. Ruffalo's Anger Coach Edgar 'Rage' Raginsky, a reference to Mark Ruffalo and the Hulk.
- Hawkeye's Action Expert None Necessary, a reference to Hawkeye in the Marvel Cinematic Universe not having enough to do.
- Scarlett Johansson's Wardrobe by Madam Spandex, a reference to Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow.
- So-called 'Iron Man' may contain trace elements of tungsten.
- Stan Lee Created by Stan Lee's parents.
- Nothing in this film was made in America.
- Fonts by Mr. Helvetica Except Where..., a reference to Helvetica.
- The credits mention that Jeremy Renner has two assistants.
- In the middle-credits sequence, Ben Parker, Spider-Man's uncle, is alive and evil. He then says the line "with great power comes no responsibility", a reference to his line in the comics "with great power comes great responsibility".
- The practice of post-credit sequences on Marvel's movies is referenced. The Avengers are referenced in both the middle-credit sequence (directly) and the post-credit sequence (Assemblers Assemble!). Amongst them are characters resembling:
- Wonder Woman
- Green Lantern
- Spider-Man
- Iron Man
- Thor
- Silver Surfer
- Doctor Strange
- Blue Beetle
- Howard the Duck
- Ghost Rider
- A rock band that resembles the Kiss, except one member is missing.
- Homer says that the only reason they stayed for the credits was to see who sang "The Power of Love", and it was usually Huey Lewis.
- The man on the roof mentions Kit Carson.
- The magazine Subscriptions Weekly has issues of Peephole, Newsweek, Dollars and Timely, a reference to Time, on the front.
- Rolling Scone, and the font used on its logo, is a reference to Rolling Stone.
- The scene where Moe plays the fiddle is a reference to the movie Heaven's Gate.
- Queasy Rider is a parody of the 1969 movie Easy Rider.
- [[JJ Gruff]'s character and looks are based on J. Jonah Jameson. It's also voiced by J. K. Simmons, original voice actor for Jonah in the the original Spider-Man trilogy and other.
Trivia
- Booberella's real name was revealed as Barbara Lelavinski.
Continuity
- The Capital City Stadium appears. ("Dancing Homer")
- Lisa asks to tell stories at the end:
- How Maggie was born but Homer tells her they told it already ("And Maggie Makes Three"),
- How they got the dog and Homer says they found him at Christmas ("Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"),
- The origin of the cat and Homer says nobody cares ("I, (Annoyed Grunt)-Bot").