Difference between revisions of "Lost Our Lisa/References"
Wikisimpsons - The Simpsons Wiki
Snowball II (talk | contribs) |
Snowball II (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
[[File:Springsonian Museum (Lost Our Lisa).png|250px|thumb|The [[Springsonian Museum]] is named after the {{W|Smithsonian Institute}}, the famous group of museums located in [[Washington, D.C.]]]] | [[File:Springsonian Museum (Lost Our Lisa).png|250px|thumb|The [[Springsonian Museum]] is named after the {{W|Smithsonian Institute}}, the famous group of museums located in [[Washington, D.C.]]]] | ||
*The [[Springsonian Museum]] is named after the {{W|Smithsonian Institute}}, the famous group of museums located in [[Washington, D.C.]]. | *The [[Springsonian Museum]] is named after the {{W|Smithsonian Institute}}, the famous group of museums located in [[Washington, D.C.]]. | ||
− | *The giant mobile in front of the museum used by Homer and Lisa to sneak inside | + | *The giant mobile in front of the museum used by Homer and Lisa to sneak inside after hours is based on the artwork of {{W|Alexander Calder}}. |
*The melody played by the orb is very similar to that played by the music box in the film ''{{W|The Gate II}}''. | *The melody played by the orb is very similar to that played by the music box in the film ''{{W|The Gate II}}''. | ||
*Before running out from the museum, Homer and Lisa perform the whistle from the {{W|Old Spice}} commercial. | *Before running out from the museum, Homer and Lisa perform the whistle from the {{W|Old Spice}} commercial. |
Latest revision as of 02:38, June 18, 2024
|
|||||||||
|
|
|
Contents
Cultural references[edit]
- The title of the episode is based on the sign "Lost our lease!".
- Yuk-ingham Palace store's name is a parody of the Buckingham Palace in London.
- Milhouse tries some X-ray specs, the American novelty item, and he can't see through lead, just like Superman, to whom certain materials block his X-ray vision.
- Bart wears bolts on his neck like Frankenstein's monster.
- After opening the camera, Marge loses her recordings of a visit to the Carlsbad Caverns National Park.
- Comic Book Guy asking Lisa three questions is a nod to a scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
- The military base Area 51-A is a reference to Area 51.
- The telephone booth Lisa uses in Springfield's Russian district has an onion dome on top, similar to those on Saint Basil's Cathedral.
- Homer prays to Superman.
- The Springsonian Museum is named after the Smithsonian Institute, the famous group of museums located in Washington, D.C..
- The giant mobile in front of the museum used by Homer and Lisa to sneak inside after hours is based on the artwork of Alexander Calder.
- The melody played by the orb is very similar to that played by the music box in the film The Gate II.
- Before running out from the museum, Homer and Lisa perform the whistle from the Old Spice commercial.
Trivia[edit]
- This episode marks one of the last appearances of Lionel Hutz, as the character was retired due to Phil Hartman's death.
Goofs[edit]
- You can hear Homer's voice in the bar, but then he is sleeping at the Plant.
- The blue and yellow on Homer's Ancient Egyptian headdress switch position with each other a few times.
Continuity[edit]
- Homer still has his gun from "The Cartridge Family" in his station drawer at work.
- The Khlav Kalash Vendor from "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" appears in the Russian district.
- The Orb of Isis is used later in "Simpsons Bible Stories".
- Rural Route 9, a stop on the bus Lisa takes, is revealed as the address of the farm Homer grew up on in "E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)".
- Frank Grimes' former office from "Homer's Enemy" is visible at the power plant.
- Additionally, Grimes' sandwich is in Homer's work drawer.