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*The title of the episode and the opening scene of the episode is a reference to ''[[Citizen Kane]]''. Rosebud is the final word of the protagonist in the film, {{W|Charles Foster Kane}}. The scene where [[Mr. Burns]] throws snow globes on his bedroom's floor and a reflection of a shattered one where [[Smithers]] enters the room mirrors from the film, with a nurse entering the room of the late Kane.
 
*The title of the episode and the opening scene of the episode is a reference to ''[[Citizen Kane]]''. Rosebud is the final word of the protagonist in the film, {{W|Charles Foster Kane}}. The scene where [[Mr. Burns]] throws snow globes on his bedroom's floor and a reflection of a shattered one where [[Smithers]] enters the room mirrors from the film, with a nurse entering the room of the late Kane.
 
*Shows that Mr. Burns interrupted include [[Barney the Dinosaur]], ''Soul Mass Transit System'' (a parody of {{W|Soul Train}}, and ''[[Bumblebee Man]]'').
 
*Shows that Mr. Burns interrupted include [[Barney the Dinosaur]], ''Soul Mass Transit System'' (a parody of {{W|Soul Train}}, and ''[[Bumblebee Man]]'').
*Soldiers outside of Mr. Burns home are marching and chanting the same way as the March of the Winkies in ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]''.
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*The guards at [[Burns' manor|Mr. Burns' estate]] are marching and chanting the same way as the March of the Winkies in ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]''.
 
*[[The Ramones]] appear, performing for Mr. Burns and then insult him.
 
*[[The Ramones]] appear, performing for Mr. Burns and then insult him.
 
*Mr. Burns has a painting of a naked [[Mark Twain]].
 
*Mr. Burns has a painting of a naked [[Mark Twain]].
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*When Homer wakes up and sees the calendar, which is marked as "Burn's birthday", the calender is showing the month of September having 31 days.
 
*When Homer wakes up and sees the calendar, which is marked as "Burn's birthday", the calender is showing the month of September having 31 days.
 
*When we see Homer vowing never to show his bare butt in public again, everyone is on the red couch in front of the fireplace. Each time we cut to Lisa during this scene, the background indicates she is on the brown couch in front of the TV, instead of the red one. This is recycled footage from "[[Brush with Greatness]]"
 
*When we see Homer vowing never to show his bare butt in public again, everyone is on the red couch in front of the fireplace. Each time we cut to Lisa during this scene, the background indicates she is on the brown couch in front of the TV, instead of the red one. This is recycled footage from "[[Brush with Greatness]]"
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*During the flashbacks, Bobo is on top of a submarine with the caption "NORTH POLE – 1957". The first submarine to travel below the [[North Pole]] was the USS ''Nautilus'', but that did not happen until August 3, 1958.<ref>[http://rinconeducativo.org/en/anniversaries/3-de-agosto-de-1958-el-nautilus-es-el-primer-submarino-en-pasar-por-debajo-del-polo-norte August 3, 1958, the "Nautilus" is the first submarine to pass under the North Pole]</ref>
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*Although shown as daytime in the episode it was pitch-black when [[Charles Lindbergh]] flew the ''[[Spirit of St. Louis]]'' over [[Paris]] and the crowds came with lights.
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== References ==
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{{Reflist}}
  
 
{{Season 5|R}}
 
{{Season 5|R}}

Latest revision as of 08:28, October 15, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 5 Episode References
084 "Homer Goes to College"
085
"Rosebud"
"Treehouse of Horror IV" 086


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • A picture of Australia is shown on a television, showing many Australians congregating together holding candles, which spell out "Monty Burns" from a space-view. However, the picture of Australia hardly looks like Australia and isn't curved. It is also missing the state of Tasmania, the southern most 'island' part of Australia; However, his head blocks the part of the TV which might explain its absence.
  • One of the placards held by the mob that breaks into the Simpson's house has a sign that reads "we want bear" the other reads "we want beer".

Goofs[edit]

  • In one scene, Dr. Nick has brown hair and not black.
  • At the end of the episode, there is a clip in 1 million AD. Mr. Burns gets Bobo and says something to him. ("Bobo, I know I say this every century, but I'll never leave you behind again). When he says this the audio does not match what Mr. Burns is saying.
  • When we see people digging Bobo out of the ice, they put him in a bag. If you look carefully you can see another Bobo put in another bag just before the shot changes.
  • When Homer wakes up and sees the calendar, which is marked as "Burn's birthday", the calender is showing the month of September having 31 days.
  • When we see Homer vowing never to show his bare butt in public again, everyone is on the red couch in front of the fireplace. Each time we cut to Lisa during this scene, the background indicates she is on the brown couch in front of the TV, instead of the red one. This is recycled footage from "Brush with Greatness"
  • During the flashbacks, Bobo is on top of a submarine with the caption "NORTH POLE – 1957". The first submarine to travel below the North Pole was the USS Nautilus, but that did not happen until August 3, 1958.[1]
  • Although shown as daytime in the episode it was pitch-black when Charles Lindbergh flew the Spirit of St. Louis over Paris and the crowds came with lights.

References[edit]


Season 5 References
Homer's Barbershop Quartet Cape Feare Homer Goes to College Rosebud Treehouse of Horror IV Marge on the Lam Bart's Inner Child Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood The Last Temptation of Homer $pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling) Homer the Vigilante Bart Gets Famous Homer and Apu Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy Deep Space Homer Homer Loves Flanders Bart Gets an Elephant Burns' Heir Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song The Boy Who Knew Too Much Lady Bouvier's Lover Secrets of a Successful Marriage