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{{TB|At the beginning of the performance of ''Itchy & Scratchy Live'', the actor portraying [[Scratchy]] (later revealed to be [[Sideshow Bob]]) culture-shames the audience: "You wouldn't come to see Gilbert and Sullivan, but you'll come to this! For shame!"}} | {{TB|At the beginning of the performance of ''Itchy & Scratchy Live'', the actor portraying [[Scratchy]] (later revealed to be [[Sideshow Bob]]) culture-shames the audience: "You wouldn't come to see Gilbert and Sullivan, but you'll come to this! For shame!"}} | ||
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Revision as of 04:28, August 17, 2020
Gilbert and Sullivan were a duo consisting of librettist W. S. Gilbert (1836-1911) and composer Arthur Sullivan (1842-1900). They were renowned for their comic operas. Among the most famous are H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance, and The Mikado.
One of the staple references of The Simpsons is that Sideshow Bob is a huge fan of Gilbert and Sullivan. [1] In the Simpsons universe, Gilbert and Sullivan and their works have been referred to several times.
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- ↑ "Cape Feare"
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