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*The title of the episode is a reference to {{W|Pop art}}.
 
*The title of the episode is a reference to {{W|Pop art}}.
 
*In the episode's [[Mom and Pop Art/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]], the Simpsons ride the couch just like {{W|Slim Pickens}}' rides the bomb in ''{{W|Dr. Strangelove}}''.
 
*In the episode's [[Mom and Pop Art/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]], the Simpsons ride the couch just like {{W|Slim Pickens}}' rides the bomb in ''{{W|Dr. Strangelove}}''.
[[File:Doug Vaccaro BBQ.png|250px|thumb|[[Doug Vaccaro]] resembles {{W|Richard Karn}}'s character, {{W|Al Borland}}, from ''{{W2|Home Improvement|TV series}}''. Similar music from the series is heard as well]]
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[[File:Doug Vaccaro BBQ.png|250px|thumb|[[Doug Vaccaro]] resembles {{W|Richard Karn}}'s character, {{W|Al Borland}}, from ''{{W2|Home Improvement|TV series}}''. Similar music from the series is heard as well.]]
 
*[[Doug Vaccaro]] resembles {{W|Richard Karn}}'s character, {{W|Al Borland}}, from the TV series ''{{W2|Home Improvement|TV series}}''. Similar music is also heard playing when [[Homer]] starts building the BBQ pit.
 
*[[Doug Vaccaro]] resembles {{W|Richard Karn}}'s character, {{W|Al Borland}}, from the TV series ''{{W2|Home Improvement|TV series}}''. Similar music is also heard playing when [[Homer]] starts building the BBQ pit.
 
**Doug Vaccaro says he participated in the sitcom ''Toolin' Around'', a play-on-words of the film ''{{W|Foolin' Around}}''.
 
**Doug Vaccaro says he participated in the sitcom ''Toolin' Around'', a play-on-words of the film ''{{W|Foolin' Around}}''.
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*Homer remembers his "schoolgirl days" when he painted [[Ringo Starr]], whom [[Marge]] was fond of.
 
*Homer remembers his "schoolgirl days" when he painted [[Ringo Starr]], whom [[Marge]] was fond of.
 
*The scene of Homer at the garage yelling at his art is a reference to the 1959 comedy horror film ''{{W|A Bucket of Blood}}''. In the film, Walter Paisley (portrayed by {{W|Dick Miller}}) talks to a piece of clay demanding it to take the shape of a nose.
 
*The scene of Homer at the garage yelling at his art is a reference to the 1959 comedy horror film ''{{W|A Bucket of Blood}}''. In the film, Walter Paisley (portrayed by {{W|Dick Miller}}) talks to a piece of clay demanding it to take the shape of a nose.
[[File:A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Barney.png|250px|thumb|[[Barney]] tries to pay [[Moe]] with his version of ''{{W|A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte}}'']]
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[[File:A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Barney.png|250px|thumb|[[Barney]] tries to pay [[Moe]] with his version of ''{{W|A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte}}''.]]
 
*[[Barney]] tries to pay [[Moe]] with his version of ''{{W|A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte}}'' by {{W|Georges Seurat}}.
 
*[[Barney]] tries to pay [[Moe]] with his version of ''{{W|A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte}}'' by {{W|Georges Seurat}}.
 
*Homer reads ''[[Art in America]]'', an illustrated monthly, international magazine concentrating on the contemporary art world in the US.
 
*Homer reads ''[[Art in America]]'', an illustrated monthly, international magazine concentrating on the contemporary art world in the US.
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**''{{W|Les Demoiselles d'Avignon}}'', a famous proto-cubist work also by Picasso, is seen.
 
**''{{W|Les Demoiselles d'Avignon}}'', a famous proto-cubist work also by Picasso, is seen.
 
**Homer drools when he sees a parody of ''{{W|Campbell's Soup Cans}}'' by [[Andy Warhol]].
 
**Homer drools when he sees a parody of ''{{W|Campbell's Soup Cans}}'' by [[Andy Warhol]].
[[File:The Vitruvian Man attacking Homer.png|250px|thumb|The ''{{W|Vitruvian Man}}'', by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], attacks Homer in his dream]]
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[[File:The Vitruvian Man attacking Homer.png|250px|thumb|The ''{{W|Vitruvian Man}}'', by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], attacks Homer in his dream.]]
 
*In Homer's dream:
 
*In Homer's dream:
 
**Homer is lying in a similar way to the woman in ''{{W|The Sleeping Gypsy}}'' by {{W|Henri Rousseau}}.
 
**Homer is lying in a similar way to the woman in ''{{W|The Sleeping Gypsy}}'' by {{W|Henri Rousseau}}.
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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[[File:Mom and Pop Art - Old oak tree scene.png|250px|thumb|The oak tree scene deleted from the international/online version.]]
 
*The writer of this episode, [[Al Jean]], partially wrote this episode whilst waiting in line for an amusement attraction. This was heard in the audio commentary from the [[season 4]] episode "[[Selma's Choice]]".
 
*The writer of this episode, [[Al Jean]], partially wrote this episode whilst waiting in line for an amusement attraction. This was heard in the audio commentary from the [[season 4]] episode "[[Selma's Choice]]".
 
*For a time, the scene where Marge asks Homer to take down the hostage ribbons from the old oak tree was censored after {{W|Kosovo War|1999 Kosovo War}}. However, the scene is still censored in some countries and on [[Disney+]].
 
*For a time, the scene where Marge asks Homer to take down the hostage ribbons from the old oak tree was censored after {{W|Kosovo War|1999 Kosovo War}}. However, the scene is still censored in some countries and on [[Disney+]].

Latest revision as of 13:28, November 26, 2022

References/Trivia


Season 10 Episode References
221 "Simpsons Bible Stories"
222
"Mom and Pop Art"
"The Old Man and the "C" Student" 223


Cultural references[edit]

Doug Vaccaro resembles Richard Karn's character, Al Borland, from Home Improvement. Similar music from the series is heard as well.
The Vitruvian Man, by Leonardo da Vinci, attacks Homer in his dream.

Trivia[edit]

The oak tree scene deleted from the international/online version.
  • The writer of this episode, Al Jean, partially wrote this episode whilst waiting in line for an amusement attraction. This was heard in the audio commentary from the season 4 episode "Selma's Choice".
  • For a time, the scene where Marge asks Homer to take down the hostage ribbons from the old oak tree was censored after 1999 Kosovo War. However, the scene is still censored in some countries and on Disney+.

Goofs[edit]

  • When Jasper Johns is seen stealing a light bulb in the art museum, the light continues to shine even when he takes the bulb out and runs off.
  • When Homer has finished his 'BBQ pit', it has one of his shoes in it, the next shot shows a shoe shaped brick.

Continuity[edit]

  • One of the fishermen from "Das Bus" appears at the art show.

International versions[edit]

  • In the French dub of the show, the roles are reversed so Homer has to read the English instructions instead of the French instructions.
  • In Latin America, the scene where Marge asks Homer to take down the hostage ribbons from the old oak tree was cut.
Season 10 References
Lard of the Dance The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace Bart the Mother Treehouse of Horror IX When You Dish Upon a Star D'oh-in' in the Wind Lisa Gets an "A" Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble" Mayored to the Mob Viva Ned Flanders Wild Barts Can't Be Broken Sunday, Cruddy Sunday Homer to the Max I'm with Cupid Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers" Make Room for Lisa Maximum Homerdrive Simpsons Bible Stories Mom and Pop Art The Old Man and the "C" Student Monty Can't Buy Me Love They Saved Lisa's Brain Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo