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− | ==Cultural references== | + | == Cultural references == |
− | *The senior cancelling headphones play {{ | + | *The senior cancelling headphones play {{W|Elevator music|Muzak}} music. |
− | *One of the seniors has a {{ | + | *One of the seniors has a {{W|AARP}} card. |
− | *[[Marge]] | + | *The "ringer" for [[Golden Exits Retirement Farm]] sings "[[Owner of an '80s Car]]", a parody of "{{W|Owner of a Lonely Heart}}" by {{W2|Yes|band}}. |
− | *The | + | *One of the students at the Springfield Middle School wears an [[AC/DC]] T-shirt. |
− | *Minyans | + | *[[Ralph]] tells [[Comic Book Guy]] that he wants to buy a "[[Batman]]". Comic Book Guy then asks him questions, including "Dark Knight or {{Ch|Adam West}}?" |
− | * | + | **Ralph then tells Comic Book Guy that he wants the one where Batman eats lasagna, a reference to ''{{ap|Garfield|comic strip}}''. |
− | * | + | *A statue of [[Krusty]] frozen in carbonite is seen in [[The Android's Dungeon]], a reference to [[Han Solo]] from ''[[Star Wars]]''. |
− | *[[Comic Book Guy]] references | + | *[[Marge]] imagines a guy calling him {{ap|Superman|Marge the Meanie}}, to which he says due to copyright reasons he should be called [[Uber Hombre]], before Uber Hombre appears next to him, saying the copyright in his country screwed him, and then the {{ap|Scarlet Pimpernel|Marge the Meanie}} appears, saying his copyright has expired, asking the others if they want to be him. |
− | *[[Lisa]] says she's talking about {{ | + | *Comic Book Guy calls [[Milhouse]] "Lex Loser", a reference to [[Lex Luthor]]. |
− | *[[The Monk and the Garden | + | *The comic ''[[Super Infinite Super Secret Crisis War]]'' is a parody of the ''[[DC Comics]]'' series ''{{W|Crisis on Infinite Earths}}'' and the ''[[Marvel Comics]]'' series ''{{W2|Secret War|comics}}''. |
− | *Marge mentions {{ | + | *''[[The Awesome Spider-Man]]'' is a reference to ''{{W|The Amazing Spider-Man}}'' comics. |
− | * | + | *''[[Minyans]]'' is a parody of ''{{W2|Minions|film}}''. |
− | ==Trivia== | + | *''[[The Expandables]]'' is a parody of ''{{W2|The Expendables|franchise}}''. |
+ | *''[[BooBoo Fett]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|The Book of Boba Fett}}'' and features [[Yogi Bear]], {{W|Boo-Boo Bear}} and {{W|Ranger Smith}}. | ||
+ | *[[Comic Book Guy]] references {{W|Shaggy Rogers}} from ''[[Scooby-Doo]]'', quoting his catchphrase "Zoinks!". | ||
+ | *The ''[[Comic Book Guy Comics]]'' issue is a parody of ''The Amazing Spider-Man #50'' which is subtitled "Spider-Man No More". | ||
+ | *[[Lisa]] says she's talking about {{W|Mendelian inheritance|Mandelian}} genetics, but [[Homer]] understands she's talking about [[Nelson Mandela]]. | ||
+ | *''[[The Monk and the Garden]]'' is a reference to the real book ''The Monk in the Garden: The Lost and Found Genius of Gregor Mendel, the Father of Genetics''. | ||
+ | *Homer can burp-sing the [[The Star-Spangled Banner|national anthem]]. | ||
+ | *During the scene of [[Marge]] and [[Bart]] playing a prank on [[Helen Lovejoy]], "{{W|In the Hall of the Mountain King}}" by {{W|Edvard Grieg}} plays. | ||
+ | *[[The Marvelous Mrs. Miser's Week-Old Bread]] is a reference to ''{{W|The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel}}''. | ||
+ | *Marge mentions ''{{W|Avatar: The Way of Water}}'' by {{W|James Cameron}} movie and how they're still waiting on it. Marge then asks if they'll ever see Pandora, the planet from ''Avatar'', again. She then mentions unobtanium, the fictional element from the films. | ||
+ | *[[Chief Wiggum]] says that [[Ms. York]] would be buried with deceased members of [[The Blue Man Group]]. | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | *This episode was originally to be the season 33 season finale. However, it was moved to being the antepenultimate episode of this season and "[[Poorhouse Rock]]" will air instead as a season finale. | ||
*El Margo is a reference to [[El Barto]]. | *El Margo is a reference to [[El Barto]]. | ||
*In the credits, the title sequence is shown in reverse, starting from the couch gag. | *In the credits, the title sequence is shown in reverse, starting from the couch gag. | ||
**[[Maggie]]'s price states "refund". | **[[Maggie]]'s price states "refund". | ||
+ | *The episode was dedicated to [[Ian Wilcox]] who passed away on April 30th, eight days before this episode aired. | ||
+ | *A similar gag of someone getting hurt repeatedly and flying onto power lines getting electrocuted is used on the [[Family Guy]] episode that premiered the same night titled: "Girlfriend, Eh?" | ||
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[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
[[Category:Trivia]] | [[Category:Trivia]] | ||
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Cultural references[edit]
- The senior cancelling headphones play Muzak music.
- One of the seniors has a AARP card.
- The "ringer" for Golden Exits Retirement Farm sings "Owner of an '80s Car", a parody of "Owner of a Lonely Heart" by Yes.
- One of the students at the Springfield Middle School wears an AC/DC T-shirt.
- Ralph tells Comic Book Guy that he wants to buy a "Batman". Comic Book Guy then asks him questions, including "Dark Knight or Adam West?"
- Ralph then tells Comic Book Guy that he wants the one where Batman eats lasagna, a reference to Garfield.
- A statue of Krusty frozen in carbonite is seen in The Android's Dungeon, a reference to Han Solo from Star Wars.
- Marge imagines a guy calling him Superman, to which he says due to copyright reasons he should be called Uber Hombre, before Uber Hombre appears next to him, saying the copyright in his country screwed him, and then the Scarlet Pimpernel appears, saying his copyright has expired, asking the others if they want to be him.
- Comic Book Guy calls Milhouse "Lex Loser", a reference to Lex Luthor.
- The comic Super Infinite Super Secret Crisis War is a parody of the DC Comics series Crisis on Infinite Earths and the Marvel Comics series Secret War.
- The Awesome Spider-Man is a reference to The Amazing Spider-Man comics.
- Minyans is a parody of Minions.
- The Expandables is a parody of The Expendables.
- BooBoo Fett is a parody of The Book of Boba Fett and features Yogi Bear, Boo-Boo Bear and Ranger Smith.
- Comic Book Guy references Shaggy Rogers from Scooby-Doo, quoting his catchphrase "Zoinks!".
- The Comic Book Guy Comics issue is a parody of The Amazing Spider-Man #50 which is subtitled "Spider-Man No More".
- Lisa says she's talking about Mandelian genetics, but Homer understands she's talking about Nelson Mandela.
- The Monk and the Garden is a reference to the real book The Monk in the Garden: The Lost and Found Genius of Gregor Mendel, the Father of Genetics.
- Homer can burp-sing the national anthem.
- During the scene of Marge and Bart playing a prank on Helen Lovejoy, "In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Edvard Grieg plays.
- The Marvelous Mrs. Miser's Week-Old Bread is a reference to The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
- Marge mentions Avatar: The Way of Water by James Cameron movie and how they're still waiting on it. Marge then asks if they'll ever see Pandora, the planet from Avatar, again. She then mentions unobtanium, the fictional element from the films.
- Chief Wiggum says that Ms. York would be buried with deceased members of The Blue Man Group.
Trivia[edit]
- This episode was originally to be the season 33 season finale. However, it was moved to being the antepenultimate episode of this season and "Poorhouse Rock" will air instead as a season finale.
- El Margo is a reference to El Barto.
- In the credits, the title sequence is shown in reverse, starting from the couch gag.
- Maggie's price states "refund".
- The episode was dedicated to Ian Wilcox who passed away on April 30th, eight days before this episode aired.
- A similar gag of someone getting hurt repeatedly and flying onto power lines getting electrocuted is used on the Family Guy episode that premiered the same night titled: "Girlfriend, Eh?"