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− | * This is the third time that ''[[The Simpsons]]'' is {{w|Computer-generated imagery|CGI}}-animated | + | * This is the third time that ''[[The Simpsons]]'' is {{w|Computer-generated imagery|CGI}}-animated in a segment. The first was in "[[Treehouse of Horror VI]]" and the second was in "[[Treehouse of Horror XXVIII]]". |
*This will the second "Treehouse of Horror" that will be a election-theme intro, the first was in "[[Treehouse of Horror XIX]]". | *This will the second "Treehouse of Horror" that will be a election-theme intro, the first was in "[[Treehouse of Horror XIX]]". | ||
Revision as of 08:58, October 9, 2020
Cultural references
Into the Homerverse
- The title and plot is a parody of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
- Homer Barbera is a parody of Yogi Bear and a reference to Hannah-Barbera.
- Homer mentions him sounding like Art Carney.
- Disney Princess Homer, including the crystal shoe and the pumpkin coach, is a parody of Cinderella, and his name is a reference to the Disney Princesses.
- Black and White Homer is a parody of Spider-Man Noir.
- 8-bit Homer is a parody of Mario, and he jumps on a building game, which is the Donkey Kong arcade game. He moves and dies the same way Mario does in the game.
- Green cat Homer is a parody of Snagglepuss and Huckleberry Hound.
- He says Three-eyed crow is a Tomegatroid, to which Homer asks what's a Megatroid, a reference to both the game series and enemy, Metroid, and the Metroid-style mobile game Megatroid.
Toy Gory
- The title and plot is a parody of Toy Story.
Be Kind, Rewind
- It's a spoof of the 2008 comedy Be Kind Rewind.
Trivia
- This is the third time that The Simpsons is CGI-animated in a segment. The first was in "Treehouse of Horror VI" and the second was in "Treehouse of Horror XXVIII".
- This will the second "Treehouse of Horror" that will be a election-theme intro, the first was in "Treehouse of Horror XIX".