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==Trivia==
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== Cultural references ==
*The name is a take on the show ''[[wikipedia:Behind_the_Music|Behind the Music]]''.
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*The name is a take on the show ''{{W|Behind the Music}}''.
*The narrator states that the Simpsons were a "Northern Kentucky" family. This would not fit into the series [[wikipedia:Canon|Canon]] because in one of the episodes, [[Homer]] stated that he's "never been to Kentucky" and in another, he says he's lived in the same state most of his life. This only underscores the ambiguity of where the Simpsons live.
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*Homertime Mansion and the dance that Bart does when he finds the pants is a parody of the famous dance and lyrics from [[MC Hammer]]'s "{{W|U Can't Touch This}}".
*If you put an S in front of The Laughter you will get the name Slaughter.The Slaughter is a restaurant on Episode [[Maximum Homerdrive]]
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*''{{ap|Rolling Stone|in-universe magazine}}'' and ''[[TV Guide]]'' are both real magazines.
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*The plastic bag caught in an updraft scene is similar to a scene from ''{{W2|American Beauty|film}}''.
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**Also the scene with the Simpson family lying on the lawn with a shower of roses is a reference to ''American Beauty''.
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*[[Huckleberry Hound]] is a character from ''{{W|The Huckleberry Hound Show}}''.
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*During [[Comic Book Guy]]'s interview, a statue of ''{{W|The Iron Giant}}'' can be seen.
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*[[Richie Rich]] is a character from {{W|Harvey Comics}}.
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*Bart and his parachute pants are allusions to MC Hammer, who's [[MC Hammer's house|house]] was bought by the Simpsons as well.
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*''[[Peepin' It Real!]] is a hidden camera show featuring hidden camera footage from the dressing rooms at {{W2|Ann Taylor|clothing retailer}}.
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*''[[Renegade]]'' is a {{W2|Renegade|TV series|real TV series}}.
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*The painting behind Ned Flanders seen during his interview is a replica of [[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s painting {{W|The Last Supper}}.
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*The scene of girls screaming watching Bart's skate video, is a reference to [[the Beatles]] fans screaming like this when they introduced themselves to them ... and the song you hear is "{{W|Twist and Shout}}" by the Beatles.
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*The cover of the album "Krustophenia" made by Krusty who complains that it is not sold, is a precise reference to [[the Who]] cult album "{{W|Quadrophenia}}".
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*[[Joan Jett]] and [[Nelson Mandela]] do not have a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] ({{W|List of stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame}}) as shown in the episode, and their respective typewriter and F1 car fame icons are not counted as grounds for fame. The Simpsons instead have the star with a TV icon (instead of TV, gramophone and Olympic games as seen in the episode).
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*"That's all, folks" is a quote from the [[Looney Tunes]] signature closing sequence (cartoons by {{W|Warner Bros.}}).
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*In the night club, Marge sings her version of Bob Marley's "{{W|I Shot the Sheriff}}" song in Eric Clapton's remake.
  
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== Trivia ==
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*A scene depicted Homer and the cast looking at an episode they just completed in which the family talk about visiting Delaware. Homer mutters to the director, "This'll be the last season." A few episodes later, the conversation about Delaware was actually worked into the show.
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*The narrator states that the Simpsons were a "Northern Kentucky" family. This would not fit into the series {{W|canon}} because in one of the episodes, [[Homer]] stated that he's "never been to Kentucky" and in another, he says he's lived in the same state most of his life. This only underscores the ambiguity of where the Simpsons live.
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*Alternative states that the Simpsons lived in during the first broadcasting were western [[Oregon]], southern [[Illinois]], southern [[Louisiana]], the small island of Lanai and eastern [[Nebraska]].
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*Bart states he never said "cowabunga dude" in his life, before joining the show.
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*Bart said at school that he must obey the voices in his head (and for this he receives punishment on the board)...{{W|Ronald DeFeo Jr.}} also heard voices in his head ordering him to kill all of his family.
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*Marge claims that Fox president ([[Rupert Murdoch]]) cut her hair (..and this appears to be true).
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*The "interracial homoeroticism" was one of the reasons for the self-destruction of the Simpson family.
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== Continuity ==
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*In the title sequences for ''Behind the Laughter'', several clips from previous episodes are used:
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**Marge as a police woman shooting her gun on the obstacle course. ("[[The Springfield Connection]]")
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**Homer at [[Cockamamie's Collectibles Shop]]. ("[[Homer's Phobia]]")
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**Homer battling the lard vacuum. ("[[Lard of the Dance]]")
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**Bart being chased by Homer while holding the jar of change. ("[[Bart's Friend Falls in Love]]")
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**Lisa playing her new sax with an inscription from Homer on it. ("[[Lisa's Sax]]")
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**Maggie liberating her fellow babies pacifiers at the [[Ayn Rand School for Tots]]. ("[[A Streetcar Named Marge]]")
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**Bart falling down the well. ("[[Radio Bart]]")
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*Homer's Greatest "Hits":
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**Jumping [[Springfield Gorge]] on Bart's skateboard. ("[[Bart the Daredevil]]")
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**Skiing downhill at hitting snow mounds with his crotch. ("[[Little Big Mom]]")
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**Being punched in the face by [[Willie]]. ("[[Lard of the Dance]]")
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**Trapped in a runaway cherry picker and scraping his head on an overpass. ("[[Lost Our Lisa]]")
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**Parasailing and crashing through the glass roof of the Baldwin/Basinger house. ("[[When You Dish Upon a Star]]")
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**Using his body to stop a wrecking ball. ("[[Sideshow Bob Roberts]]")
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**Being hit over the head with a chair while in the bath. ("[[A Milhouse Divided]]")
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*The scene when [[Seymour Skinner]] states that he is not the real Seymour Skinner is shown. ("[[The Principal and the Pauper]]")
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*Clips seen during the closing credits:
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**Homer being beaten up by {{ap|Tom|Brother from the Same Planet}} ("[[Brother from the Same Planet]]")
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**Being hit in the stomach by a cannonball. ("[[Homerpalooza]]")
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**Getting butted by reindeer while holding Bart above his head. ("[[Homer's Phobia]]")
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**Being strangled by Willie with the vacuum hose. ("[[Lard of the Dance]]")
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**Being crushed by a car that falls off a transport truck. ("[[Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble"]]")
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**Being hit over the head with a chair while in the bath. ("[[A Milhouse Divided]]")
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**Flying upside down in a plane and being dragged through rose bushes. ("[[I'm with Cupid]]")
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**Skiing downhill at hitting snow mounds with his crotch. ("[[Little Big Mom]]")
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**Trapped in a runaway cherry picker and scraping his head on an overpass. ("[[Lost Our Lisa]]")
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**Jumping out of [[Moe]]'s car while trying to crash it and rolling back into it. ("[[Dumbbell Indemnity]]")
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== Goofs ==
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[[File:Blackhairlaw.png|thumb|Blue-Haired Lawyer with black hair]]
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*The [[Blue-haired lawyer]]'s hair is black in this episode.
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*On the ''[[Daily Variety]]'' and ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' newspapers, Marge's necklace is white instead of red.
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References/Trivia


Season 11 Episode References
247 "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge"
248
"Behind the Laughter"
"Treehouse of Horror XI" 249


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • A scene depicted Homer and the cast looking at an episode they just completed in which the family talk about visiting Delaware. Homer mutters to the director, "This'll be the last season." A few episodes later, the conversation about Delaware was actually worked into the show.
  • The narrator states that the Simpsons were a "Northern Kentucky" family. This would not fit into the series canon because in one of the episodes, Homer stated that he's "never been to Kentucky" and in another, he says he's lived in the same state most of his life. This only underscores the ambiguity of where the Simpsons live.
  • Alternative states that the Simpsons lived in during the first broadcasting were western Oregon, southern Illinois, southern Louisiana, the small island of Lanai and eastern Nebraska.
  • Bart states he never said "cowabunga dude" in his life, before joining the show.
  • Bart said at school that he must obey the voices in his head (and for this he receives punishment on the board)...Ronald DeFeo Jr. also heard voices in his head ordering him to kill all of his family.
  • Marge claims that Fox president (Rupert Murdoch) cut her hair (..and this appears to be true).
  • The "interracial homoeroticism" was one of the reasons for the self-destruction of the Simpson family.

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

Blue-Haired Lawyer with black hair
Season 11 References
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