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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode's [[The Twisted World of Marge Simpson/Gags#Chalckboard gag|chalkboard gag]], "I am not licensed to do anything" is likely a pun on ''[[Licence to Kill]]'' from the ''[[James Bond]]'' series.
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*The episode's [[The Twisted World of Marge Simpson/Gags#Chalckboard gag|chalkboard gag]], "I am not licensed to do anything" is likely a pun on ''{{W|Licence to Kill}}'' from the ''[[James Bond]]'' series.
 
*The Springfield Ivenstorettes invested in ''[[El Bombastico]]'', a Mexican ''{{W|lucha libre}}'' wrestler. According to the poster, ''El Bombastico'' performs at "El Coliseo de Tijuana". This is a reference to the {{W|Arena Coliseo}}, an arena primarily used for ''lucha libre'' which is located in [[Mexico City]], but not in [[Tijuana]].
 
*The Springfield Ivenstorettes invested in ''[[El Bombastico]]'', a Mexican ''{{W|lucha libre}}'' wrestler. According to the poster, ''El Bombastico'' performs at "El Coliseo de Tijuana". This is a reference to the {{W|Arena Coliseo}}, an arena primarily used for ''lucha libre'' which is located in [[Mexico City]], but not in [[Tijuana]].
 
*At the Franchise Expo, [[Investo the Robot]] shouts "Danger, danger!" after [[Bart]] damages its circuits with soda. This is a reference to the same phrase used by the {{W2|Robot|Lost in Space|Environmental Control Robot}} in the TV series ''[[Lost in Space]]''.
 
*At the Franchise Expo, [[Investo the Robot]] shouts "Danger, danger!" after [[Bart]] damages its circuits with soda. This is a reference to the same phrase used by the {{W2|Robot|Lost in Space|Environmental Control Robot}} in the TV series ''[[Lost in Space]]''.
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**The disco song "{{W2|The Hustle|song}}" by {{W|Van McCoy & the Soul City Symphony}} is heard.
 
**The disco song "{{W2|The Hustle|song}}" by {{W|Van McCoy & the Soul City Symphony}} is heard.
 
**There is a poster of [[John Travolta]] in his iconic role as Tony Manero in the 1977 film ''{{W|Saturday Night Fever}}''.
 
**There is a poster of [[John Travolta]] in his iconic role as Tony Manero in the 1977 film ''{{W|Saturday Night Fever}}''.
**[[Disco Stu]] does {{W|Fonzie}}'s "Eyyyyyyy" from the sitcom ''[[Happy Days]]''.
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**[[Disco Stu]] does [[Fonzie]]'s "Eyyyyyyy" from the sitcom ''[[Happy Days]]''.
**Stu's goldfish platforms are similar to the pair worn by Flyguy ({{W|Antonio Fargas}}) in the 1988 film ''{{W|I'm Gonna Git You Sucka}}''.
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**Stu's goldfish platforms are similar to the pair worn by Flyguy ([[Antonio Fargas]]) in the 1988 film ''{{W|I'm Gonna Git You Sucka}}''.
 
*{{W|Patti LaBelle}}'s famous 1987 hit "{{W2|New Attitude|song}}" is heard when [[Helen]], [[Edna]], [[Agnes]], [[Luann]] and [[Maude]] buy [[Fleet-A-Pita]].
 
*{{W|Patti LaBelle}}'s famous 1987 hit "{{W2|New Attitude|song}}" is heard when [[Helen]], [[Edna]], [[Agnes]], [[Luann]] and [[Maude]] buy [[Fleet-A-Pita]].
*[[Marge]] places a ''{{W|Hang in there, Baby}}'' motivational poster.  
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*The "You'll be there" speech [[Frank Ormand]] gives to [[Marge]] when she buys the pretzel franchise is a parody of the "I'll be there" speech Tom Joad ({{W|Henry Fonda}}) gives to "Ma" Joad ({{W|Jane Darwell}}) in the 1940 American drama film ''{{W2|The Grapes of Wrath|film}}''.
 
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**Frank Ormand, voiced by [[Jack Lemmon]], is based on Lemmon's character from the American tragedy film ''{{W2|Glengarry Glen Ross|film}}''.
*"The Lineman" by {{W|Sam Spence}} (better known nowadays for its use in ''{{W|SpongeBob SquarePants}}'') plays during the montage when the [[Mafia]] takes out the other businesses.
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**In his speech, Ormand references {{W|Bavaria}}, as pretzels have been an integral part of German baking traditions for centuries.
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[[File:Hang in there, Baby.png|250px|thumb|[[Marge]] places a ''{{W|Hang in there, Baby}}'' motivational poster. The poster dates back to late 1971]]
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*Marge places a ''{{W|Hang in there, Baby}}'' motivational poster in the garage. The poster dates back to late 1971.
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*The popular song "{{W2|Don't Stop|Fleetwood Mac song}}" by [[Fleetwood Mac]] is heard when the Fleet-A-Pita van arrives to [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]].
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*Marge tries to have a peaceful relationship with Fleet-A-Pita and compares the two to department stores [[Macy's]] and {{W|Gimbels}}. Gimbels was also considered the chief rival of Macy's with their feud popularized in American culture.
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**Agnes recalls that Gimbels is "long gone". The company closed in 1987, ten years before this episode aired.
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*Two of the [[Spuckler children]], [[Rumer Spuckler|Rumer]] and [[Scout Spuckler|Scout]] are named after two of [[Bruce Willis]] and {{W|Demi Moore}}'s children, {{W|Rumer Glenn Willis}} and Scout LaRue Willis.
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*The name of another of the Spuckler Children, [[Q-Bert]], is based on the 1982 arcade video game ''{{W|Q*bert}}''.
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*[[Mr. Burns]] wins a [[1997 Pontiac Astrowagon]] at the [[Springfield War Memorial Stadium]]. The car was designed to resemble the {{W|Pontiac Trans Sport#First generation (1990-1996)|Pontiac Trans Sport}} minivans from the 90s generation.
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*The scene with the crowd throwing pretzels to the field is based on an incident where the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] were forced to forfeit. It happened on August 10, 1995, when the fans threw promotional baseballs onto the field to protest a bad call during the 9th inning.
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*Former baseball player [[Whitey Ford]] tries to calm down the riot. He is also mentioned to be in the {{W|Baseball Hall of Fame}}.
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*The decorated front yard of Frank Ormand's house, with the moving mechanical art parodies the garden in Sam Bissell's home in the 1964 film ''{{W|Good Neighbor Sam}}''. Sam was also portrayed by Jack Lemmon, who voiced Frank Ormand in this episode.
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*"{{W|The Lineman}}" by {{W|Sam Spence}} (better known nowadays for its use in ''{{W|SpongeBob SquarePants}}'') plays during the montage when the [[Mafia]] takes out the other businesses.
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**This scene parodies the hitting jobs in the 1990 crime drama ''{{W|Goodfellas}}''.
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**The scene where [[Legs]] stabs a pizza at [[Luigi's]] is a parody of an scene from ''[[The Godfather]]'' where [[Michael Corleone]] ({{W|Al Pacino}}) kills {{W|Virgil Sollozzo}} ({{W|Al Lettieri}}) at Louis Italian-American Restaurant.
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*The Fleet-A-Pita owners hire the Japanese organized crime group ''{{W|Yakuza}}'' to fight the [[Springfield Mafia]].
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==

Latest revision as of 18:01, August 21, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 8 Episode References
163 "The Springfield Files"
164
"The Twisted World of Marge Simpson"
"Mountain of Madness" 165


Cultural references[edit]

Marge places a Hang in there, Baby motivational poster. The poster dates back to late 1971

Goofs[edit]

  • When the short Yakuza member was thrown though the kitchen window, he went into the backyard, but the battle was waging in the front yard - However, it is possible that he just ran around to the front, or the fight enveloped the grounds.
  • When everyone started throwing pretzels at Mr. Burns in the stadium, pretzels started coming off-screen from nowhere.
  • A laser is pointed at Principal Skinner; however, seconds later, the laser is nowhere to be seen. Although the laser could have been moved away from being pointed at the face.
  • At the fair, Helen Lovejoy picks up a pita and bites a corner off it. Then there's an angle change where Christopher tells Helen the ingredients. When the camera cuts back to Helen, the pita is untouched.
  • Many coloring mistakes occur during the mafia fight, when there is a top-down view of the gangs advancing on each other members of the Yakuza have the colours of Fat Tony, Legs and Louie, when Marge suggests her and Homer go inside, Louie is seen backing away from the overweight member of the Yakuza but has Legs' colours and when Homer starts talking about the short Yakuza member, another member of the Yakuza passes shouting "Hi-ya!" he also has Legs' colours, also when there is a shot of the kitchen with the gang war seen through the window we briefly see Legs with Louie's colours.
  • When Marge throws down the fliers, one of the people in the crowd who is African-American briefly has a yellow (Caucasian) arm, it happens twice both times when his arm is in the bent position.
Season 8 References
Treehouse of Horror VII You Only Move Twice The Homer They Fall Burns, Baby Burns Bart After Dark A Milhouse Divided Lisa's Date with Density Hurricane Neddy El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer The Springfield Files The Twisted World of Marge Simpson Mountain of Madness Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show Homer's Phobia Brother from Another Series My Sister, My Sitter Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment Grade School Confidential The Canine Mutiny The Old Man and the Lisa In Marge We Trust Homer's Enemy The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase The Secret War of Lisa Simpson