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{{TB| The song “[[Flaming Moe’s (song)]]” is a parody of the theme song of “Cheers”, complete with old-fashioned engravings passing by the screen. At the end when everyone shouts: “Barney!” and the bartender asks him “How does the world treat you, Mr. Gumble” a shout-out is made to the character [[Norm Peterson]] who also used to be cheered and greeted by other bar visitors with the same question.}} | {{TB| The song “[[Flaming Moe’s (song)]]” is a parody of the theme song of “Cheers”, complete with old-fashioned engravings passing by the screen. At the end when everyone shouts: “Barney!” and the bartender asks him “How does the world treat you, Mr. Gumble” a shout-out is made to the character [[Norm Peterson]] who also used to be cheered and greeted by other bar visitors with the same question.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB| Before Homer enters [[Moe's Tavern]] he says: "Sometimes you gotta go where everyone knows your name". This is a nod to the refrain of the opening theme of ''Cheers''.}} | ||
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− | {{TB| Lisa is bothered by the sight of people's feet as they walk by the window, and Homer reassures her by telling her | + | {{TB| Lisa is bothered by the sight of people's feet as they walk by the window, and Homer reassures her by telling her: "It's just like 'Cheers': you always knew it was a half-hour til 'Wings'", referring to the bar's being located in a basement.}} |
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− | {{TB| The [[couch gag]] changes to many different sets of TV sitcoms. One of them is "Cheers", with The Simpsons in the role of main cast members.}} | + | {{TB| The [[couch gag]] changes to many different sets of TV sitcoms. One of them is "Cheers", with The Simpsons in the role of main cast members. This gag would be re-used at the opening of ''[[Coming to Homerica]]'' and ''[[Moe Goes from Rags to Riches]]''.}} |
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− | {{TB| The Simpsons travel to [[Boston]], which is where ‘’Cheers’ takes place, so there are quite some references made to the series, among others the theme song which is heard at various musical interludes. When the Boston Americans parade is held we can recognize the Cheers characters [[Cliff Clavin]], [[Carla Tortelli]] and [[Norm Peterson]] in the crowd. }} | + | {{TB| The Simpsons travel to [[Boston]], which is where ‘’Cheers’ takes place, so there are quite some references made to the series, among others the theme song which is heard at various musical interludes. In a class room there is also a 'Cheers' periodic table. When the Boston Americans parade is held we can recognize the Cheers characters [[Cliff Clavin]], [[Carla Tortelli]] and [[Norm Peterson]] in the crowd. }} |
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Revision as of 13:43, September 16, 2018
Cheers was a 1982-1993 U.S. TV sitcom on NBC about a group of friends who frequently meet one another in a local bar. It later led to a spin-off: Frasier.
References to Cheers in The Simpsons
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Common cast members
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