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**''[[The Formidable Mulk]]'', a parody of ''{{W|The Incredible Hulk}}''.
 
**''[[The Formidable Mulk]]'', a parody of ''{{W|The Incredible Hulk}}''.
 
**[[Zoidzilla]], a parody of [[Godzilla]].
 
**[[Zoidzilla]], a parody of [[Godzilla]].
*A young [[Mr. Burns]] is reading ''[[The Good Shepherd|The Good Shepherd and his Sidekick, The Fleecy Kid]]'', a reference to the {{W|The Good Shepherd|novel of the same name}}.
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*A young [[Mr. Burns]] is reading ''[[The Good Shepherd|The Good Shepherd and his Sidekick, The Fleecy Kid]]''
**He also makes a reference to the {{W|Upper Peninsula of Michigan}}, which control was ceded to the USA in the late 18th century.
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*[[Comic Book Guy]] asks for "the {{W|speed of light}} expressed in dollars" ($299,792,458) for his entire collection. Instead, Mr. Burns orders [[Smithers]] to pay him only "{{W|Faraday constant}}" ($96,485).
*[[Comic Book Guy]] asks for "the {{W|speed of light}} expressed in dollars" for his entire collection. Instead, Mr. Burns orders [[Smithers]] to pay him only "{{W|Faraday constant}}".
 
 
*The {{W|Funeral march}} is heard when [[Bart]] swears he didn't do the prank.
 
*The {{W|Funeral march}} is heard when [[Bart]] swears he didn't do the prank.
 
*[[Homer]] makes the kid's orchestra play "{{W|The Stars and Stripes Forever}}" by {{W|John Philip Sousa}}.
 
*[[Homer]] makes the kid's orchestra play "{{W|The Stars and Stripes Forever}}" by {{W|John Philip Sousa}}.
 
*American lawyer [[Janet Reno]] appears in [[Abe]]'s story. She also mentions former president [[George W. Bush]].
 
*American lawyer [[Janet Reno]] appears in [[Abe]]'s story. She also mentions former president [[George W. Bush]].
 
*[[Matt Groening]] makes a drawing of Bart.
 
*[[Matt Groening]] makes a drawing of Bart.
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**The speech bubble "Under indictment and proud of it, man!" is a reference to Bart's slogan "Under-achiever and proud of it, man!".
 
[[File:Lenny, Homer and Carl as Batman enemies.png|300px|thumb|[[Lenny]], [[Homer]] and [[Carl]] dressed as {{W2|Bane|comics}}, [[The Penguin]] and [[The Joker]], respectively]]
 
[[File:Lenny, Homer and Carl as Batman enemies.png|300px|thumb|[[Lenny]], [[Homer]] and [[Carl]] dressed as {{W2|Bane|comics}}, [[The Penguin]] and [[The Joker]], respectively]]
 
*Mr. Burns tries to imitate [[Batman]], calling himself [[Fruit Bat Man]]. Many references to Batman are seen throughout the episode:
 
*Mr. Burns tries to imitate [[Batman]], calling himself [[Fruit Bat Man]]. Many references to Batman are seen throughout the episode:
 
**The whole subplot of Mr. Smithers bribing civilians to act as villains for the Fruit Bat Man is a parody of {{W|Alfred Pennyworth}}'s Story in "{{W|Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?|Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?}}".
 
**The whole subplot of Mr. Smithers bribing civilians to act as villains for the Fruit Bat Man is a parody of {{W|Alfred Pennyworth}}'s Story in "{{W|Batman: Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?|Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?}}".
**People robbing the bank:
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**People "robbing" the bank:
 
***[[Lenny Leonard]] is dressed as {{W2|Bane|comics}} from ''{{W|The Dark Knight Rises}}''.
 
***[[Lenny Leonard]] is dressed as {{W2|Bane|comics}} from ''{{W|The Dark Knight Rises}}''.
 
***[[Homer Simpson]] is dressed as [[The Penguin]].
 
***[[Homer Simpson]] is dressed as [[The Penguin]].
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**He also mentions the goddess {{W|Ēostre}}.
 
**He also mentions the goddess {{W|Ēostre}}.
 
*The Octogenarian Initiative is a parody of the {{W2|Avengers|comics|Avengers Initiative}}.
 
*The Octogenarian Initiative is a parody of the {{W2|Avengers|comics|Avengers Initiative}}.
**The black guy with the eye patch is a parody of [[Nick Fury]] played by {{W|Samuel L. Jackson}}.
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**The black guy with the eye patch is a parody of [[Nick Fury]] played by [[Samuel L. Jackson]].
 
**The Rambler is a parody of [[Superman]].
 
**The Rambler is a parody of [[Superman]].
 
**Early Bird is a parody of [[Hawkman]].
 
**Early Bird is a parody of [[Hawkman]].
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== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
 
*The last time Bart took the blame for something Willie did due to his pranks in the past was in "[[The Father, the Son and the Holy Guest Star]]".
 
*The last time Bart took the blame for something Willie did due to his pranks in the past was in "[[The Father, the Son and the Holy Guest Star]]".
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*Moe mentions being [[Bart's prank calls|prank called]] for "Mike Rotch". ("[[Blood Feud]]")
  
 
{{Season 24|R}}
 
{{Season 24|R}}

Latest revision as of 08:52, November 9, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 24 Episode References
523 "Black-Eyed, Please"
524
"Dark Knight Court"
"What Animated Women Want" 525


Cultural references[edit]

Lenny, Homer and Carl dressed as Bane, The Penguin and The Joker, respectively

Continuity[edit]

Season 24 References
Moonshine River Treehouse of Horror XXIII Adventures in Baby-Getting Gone Abie Gone Penny-Wiseguys A Tree Grows in Springfield The Day the Earth Stood Cool To Cur, with Love Homer Goes to Prep School A Test Before Trying The Changing of the Guardian Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing Hardly Kirk-ing Gorgeous Grampa Black-Eyed, Please Dark Knight Court What Animated Women Want Pulpit Friction Whiskey Business The Fabulous Faker Boy The Saga of Carl Dangers on a Train