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==References==
 
*When [[Princess Penelope|Penelope]] is in Paris, the French graphic novel characters from ''The Adventures of Tintin'' can be seen watching her perform.
 
  
==Trivia==
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== Cultural references ==
*This episode aired during the closing celebrations of the Simpsons 20th Anniversary with [[The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special in 3-D on Ice]].
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*The title of this episode is a pun on ''{{W|Once Upon a Time in America}}'', the 1984 epic crime film. The film features Jewish-American characters, much as [[Krusty]].
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*The episode's [[Once Upon a Time in Springfield/Gags#Billboard gag|billboard gag]] makes a reference to the {{W|Fox Network}}.
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*The episode's [[Once Upon a Time in Springfield/Gags#Chalkboard gag|chalkboard gag]] is "The world may end in 2012 but this show won't". This is a reference to the 2009 disaster film ''{{W2|2012|film}}'', which aired one year before this episode and is based on the {{W|2012 phenomenon}}.
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[[File:$25 Savings Bond.png|300px|thumb|A girl returns a $25 {{W|United States Savings Bonds|savings bond}} which is based on the real {{W|commons:File:$50 Series EE US Savings Bond.gif|$50 Series EE savings bond}} featuring [[George Washington]] and the {{W|Independence Hall}}]]
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*When Krusty's show is over, he orders the kids to give back the toys and {{W|United States Savings Bonds|saving bonds}} he had previously given. A girl returns a $25 savings bond which is based on the real {{W|commons:File:$50 Series EE US Savings Bond.gif|$50 Series EE savings bond}} featuring [[George Washington]] and the {{W|Independence Hall}}.
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*Krusty has a painting that parodies the ''{{W|Shot Marilyns}}'' by [[Andy Warhol]].
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*The name of the reality show ''[[America's Next Krusty]]'' is a pun on ''{{W|America's Next Top Model}}'', while the logo is a parody of that of ''{{W|American Idol}}''.
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*[[Mr. Burns]] removed the daily doughnuts from [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]] "until [[Franklin D. Roosevelt|Mr. Roosevelt]]'s {{W|New Deal}} starts working". The New Deal was a series of programs enacted by President Roosevelt in the US between 1933 and 1938 to rescue the country from the {{W|Great Depression}}.
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*[[Lenny]]'s name on his fake ID badge is "Osama Bin Sleepin'", a pun on {{W|Osama bin Laden}}.
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*[[Lisa]] is reading ''[[Angelica Button and the Infinite Armoire]]'' by [[T. R. Francis]], a parody of the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series by [[J. K. Rowling]].
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*According to [[Milhouse]], girls ruined ''{{W|Sex and the City}}'', the famous series that follows the lives of four women.
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*Krusty is worried that the female audience will not buy cigars, and he mentions how the American brand of cigars {{W2|Dutch Masters|cigar}} is going to drop the show.
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*According to Bart, girls ruined the {{W|United States Army}}, the [[Fantastic Four]] from [[Marvel]] and the reality show ''[[American Idol]]''. He also thinks that ''American Idol'' would be awesome with just [[Simon Cowell]] and [[Randy Jackson]].
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*Krusty was one of ''{{W2|Look|American magazine}}'' magazine's 100 most-promising clowns of 1958. This American magazine was published from 1937 to 1971.
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*American cartoonist [[Gary Larson]] works at [[Capital City Nuclear]] and draws a cartoon for Homer, Lenny and [[Carl]]. By Homer's commentary, the cartoon is likely to be from ''{{W|The Far Side}}'', the surreal single-panel comic created by Larson.
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*While on the phone, [[Princess Penelope]] mentions {{W|Nassau County, New York|Nassau}} and {{W|Suffolk County, New York|Suffolk}}, two neighbouring {{W|List of counties in New York|counties in New York}}. Princess Penelope talks with a {{W|New York accent}}. Actress [[Anne Hathaway]], who provides Princess Penelope's voice, was born in [[New York City]].
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**Penelope was born in {{W|Mineola, Long Island}}.
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*The song "[[This Old Clown]]" is set to the tune of the traditional children's song "{{W|This Old Man}}".
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[[File:Ralph Wiggum Princess Leia.png|300px|thumb|[[Ralph]] considers himself "a Star Wars", and is dressed as [[Princess Leia]]]]
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*[[Lisa]] makes a speech about {{W|Anne, Princess Royal|Princess Anne}} and mentions that the princess has participated in equestrian events during the {{W|1976 Summer Olympics}} and spent summers at {{W|Holyrood Palace}}, the official residence of the British monarch in [[Scotland]].
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**The other girls from the class investigated about {{W|Diana, Princess of Wales}} and {{W|Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway}}.
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**[[Ralph]] investigated about [[Princess Leia]] from ''[[Star Wars]]''. Ralph can be seen dressing as her, and he mentions that he is "a Star Wars".
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*Homer, Lenny and Carl stay at the [[Four Seasons]], [[Capital City]], part of the famous luxury hotel chain {{W|Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts}}.
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*Krusty asks Princess Penelope to be his "princess bride", a reference to the 1987 fantasy film ''{{W2|The Princess Bride|film}}''.
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**The "{{W|Bridal Chorus}}" by {{W|Richard Wagner}} is heard after Princess Penelope accepts. The song is heard again during Krusty and Penelope's wedding.
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*To avoid losing their employees, Mr. Burns offers them special doughnuts made with [[Cuba]]n sugar from pre-Batista plantations. He is referring to Cuban dictator {{W|Fulgencio Batista}}, who was President of Cuba from 1940 to 1944 and military dictator from 1952 to 1958.
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**The "{{W|Flower Duet}}" by {{W|Léo Delibes}} is heard when Homer, Lenny and Carl are eating the doughnuts.
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*[[Kent Brockman]] mentions the {{W|supercouple}} "Brangelina", composed by actors [[Brad Pitt]] and [[Angelina Jolie]]. The second couple he mentions is "Queen Latifarod", which was not a real relationship but is a pun on rapper {{W|Queen Latifah}} and professional baseballer {{W|Alex Rodriguez}}, aka "A-Rod".
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*The photo of the supercouple "Krustelope" was taken at the {{W|Creative Arts Emmy Awards}}.
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*Princess Penelope's full name is "Penelope Mountbatten Hapsburg Hohenzollern Mulan-Pocahontas". Her surname is a reference to:
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**The German-British noble family of {{W|Mountbatten family|Mountbatten}}.
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**The Houses of {{W|Hapsburg}} and {{W|Hohenzollern}}, two important royal dynasties from Europe.
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**{{W2|Mulan|1998 film}} and {{W2|Pocahontas|1995 film}}, the folk heroines from the Disney's films of the same name.
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*"Spring" from ''{{W2|The Four Seasons|Vivaldi}}'' by [[Antonio Vivaldi]] is heard during Krusty's wedding at the [[Springfield Country Club]].
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*[[Holly Hippie]] said that Krusty did not let her watch the {{W|Apollo 11|first Moon landing in 1969}}. Krusty responded that he was jealous of astronaut [[Neil Armstrong]].
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*[[Eartha Kitt]], who was also married to Krusty, references her {{W|Catwoman}} character in the 1966 TV series ''{{W2|Batman|TV series}}''.
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*Princess Penelope's phrase "We'll always have [[Sideshow Mel]]'s dressing room" is a parody of the iconic line "We'll Always Have Paris" from the 1942 romantic drama ''[[Casablanca]]''. This line said by Rick Blaine ([[Humphrey Bogart]]) is among the most famous ones in the history of American cinema.
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*In [[Paris]], Princess Penelope sings "{{ap|Moon River|Once Upon a Time in Springfield}}", which is a real song originally performed by {{W|Audrey Hepburn}} in the 1961 film ''{{W2|Breakfast at Tiffany's|film}}''.
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*The Belgian graphic novel characters [[Tintin]] and [[Captain Haddock]] from ''{{W|The Adventures of Tintin}}'' can be seen watching Penelope perform.
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*Penelope calls Krusty "my Borscht Belt baby", referring to {{W|Borscht Belt}}, the colloquial term for the mostly defunct summer resorts of the Catskill Mountains in parts of Sullivan and Ulster counties in New York
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== Trivia ==
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*This episode aired during the closing celebrations of the Simpsons 20th Anniversary with ''[[The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special in 3-D on Ice]]''.
 
*The closing caption originally read "The Best is Yet to Come," but was changed when it first aired to "Now stay tuned for three Seth MacFarlane shows," and again in the rerun to "Think of all the things you could be doing instead of wasting your time with this show."
 
*The closing caption originally read "The Best is Yet to Come," but was changed when it first aired to "Now stay tuned for three Seth MacFarlane shows," and again in the rerun to "Think of all the things you could be doing instead of wasting your time with this show."
  
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== Continuity ==
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*The last time someone was dressed up as a Star Wars character and said "I'm a Star Wars" was in "[[Bart Has Two Mommies]]".
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*{{ap|Gunter|Mom and Pop Art}} from "[[Mom and Pop Art]]" is seen in Paris.
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Latest revision as of 16:12, August 20, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 21 Episode References
450 "Thursdays with Abie"
451
"Once Upon a Time in Springfield"
"Million Dollar Maybe" 452


Cultural references[edit]

A girl returns a $25 savings bond which is based on the real $50 Series EE savings bond featuring George Washington and the Independence Hall
Ralph considers himself "a Star Wars", and is dressed as Princess Leia

Trivia[edit]

  • This episode aired during the closing celebrations of the Simpsons 20th Anniversary with The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special in 3-D on Ice.
  • The closing caption originally read "The Best is Yet to Come," but was changed when it first aired to "Now stay tuned for three Seth MacFarlane shows," and again in the rerun to "Think of all the things you could be doing instead of wasting your time with this show."

Continuity[edit]

Season 21 References
Homer the Whopper Bart Gets a "Z" The Great Wife Hope Treehouse of Horror XX The Devil Wears Nada Pranks and Greens Rednecks and Broomsticks Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou? Thursdays with Abie Once Upon a Time in Springfield Million Dollar Maybe Boy Meets Curl The Color Yellow Postcards from the Wedge Stealing First Base The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed American History X-cellent Chief of Hearts The Squirt and the Whale To Surveil with Love Moe Letter Blues The Bob Next Door Judge Me Tender