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{{TB|[[Bob Hope]] and Lisa's escape by helicopter after giving a show to a group of soldiers is similar to the escape of the entertainers by helicopter from a group of soldiers in ''Apocalypse Now''.}} | {{TB|[[Bob Hope]] and Lisa's escape by helicopter after giving a show to a group of soldiers is similar to the escape of the entertainers by helicopter from a group of soldiers in ''Apocalypse Now''.}} | ||
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{{TB|[[Seymour Skinner]] has a [[Vietnam]] War flashback to 1969, when he sailed a river in Da Nang and one of his friends, {{ap|Johnny|I Love Lisa}} received a Valentine's card his girlfriend send him. Distracted by this mail he didn't notice a sniper and was shot dead. This is very similar to a scene in ''Apocalypse Now'' when a soldier on a river boat receives an audio recording from his mother by mail. As he listens to it he is ambushed by a sniper and murdered.}} | {{TB|[[Seymour Skinner]] has a [[Vietnam]] War flashback to 1969, when he sailed a river in Da Nang and one of his friends, {{ap|Johnny|I Love Lisa}} received a Valentine's card his girlfriend send him. Distracted by this mail he didn't notice a sniper and was shot dead. This is very similar to a scene in ''Apocalypse Now'' when a soldier on a river boat receives an audio recording from his mother by mail. As he listens to it he is ambushed by a sniper and murdered.}} | ||
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{{TB|The [[Itchy and Scratchy]] cartoon "[[Esophagus Now]]" is a pun on the title.}} | {{TB|The [[Itchy and Scratchy]] cartoon "[[Esophagus Now]]" is a pun on the title.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|[[Mr. Burns]] plays a tape with "{{W|Ride of the Valkyries}}" before attacking the [[742 Evergreen Terrace]].}} | ||
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{{TB|The words "Apocalypse Meow" that appear on the [[Channel 6 News|news]] is a reference to ''Apocalypse Now''.}} | {{TB|The words "Apocalypse Meow" that appear on the [[Channel 6 News|news]] is a reference to ''Apocalypse Now''.}} | ||
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{{TB|The title of the film [[Seymour Skinner]] showed when Lisa was talking about GMO is ''{{ap|Apocalypse Chow|The Man Who Grew Too Much}}''.}} | {{TB|The title of the film [[Seymour Skinner]] showed when Lisa was talking about GMO is ''{{ap|Apocalypse Chow|The Man Who Grew Too Much}}''.}} | ||
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Apocalypse Now is a 1979 film by Francis Ford Coppola, based on the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. It has been referenced in The Simpsons numerous times.
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