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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The episode title is a pun on "We love to fly, and it shows", an advertising slogan used by {{W|Delta Air Lines}} in the 1980s.
 
*The episode title is a pun on "We love to fly, and it shows", an advertising slogan used by {{W|Delta Air Lines}} in the 1980s.
*''{{W|Ferris Bueller's Day Off}}'': While in [[Chicago]], [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Homer]] walk into a salon called "Ferris Bueller's Day of Beauty", a pun on the movie title. When they exit the salon, they are dressed as Ferris and his friend Cameron, respectively.
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*In the episode's [[He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs/Gags#Chalkboard gag|chalkboard gag]], [[Bart]] writes "I will not wait 20 years to make another movie", a reference to ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''. The film was released in 2007, marking the 20th anniversary of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' since the airing of "[[Good Night]]" from [[the Simpsons shorts]].
*On the plane, {{Ch|Lionel Richie}} serenades Homer with the song "{{W|Say You, Say Me}}", with the lyrics changed to "Hey You, Beer Me". Then, at Homer's request, Richie sings the song with every word as "beer".
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**This episode is the first after the release of ''The Simpsons Movie'' and the [[opening sequence#The Simpsons Movie callback|opening sequence]] and couch gag include references to the film (see [[#Trivia|Trivia]]).
*Mr. Burns and Homer catch a show at the real-life {{W|The Second City|Second City Theater}}. Both [[Dan Castellaneta]] and guest star [[Stephen Colbert]] were members of Second City early in their careers.
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**The song "{{ap|Spider-Pig|song}}" is a parody of the theme song "{{W2|Spider-Man|theme song}}".
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*At the [[Springfield Mall]]:
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**The store [[Restoration Software]] is a parody of {{W|Restoration Hardware}}.
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**[[Designer S'mores]] references the {{W|s'more}}, the popular cookie treat in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]], traditionally cooked over a campfire.
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*[[Mr. Burns]]' shopping list includes the [[Brooklyn Dodgers]], a MLB team.
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*The store [[Crazy E.T.'s Phone Home]] references the famous 1982 science fiction film ''{{W|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial}}'' and [[E.T.]]'s iconic catchphrase "E.T. phone home".
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**The store sells {{W|iPhone}}s for 20 cents.
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*[[Homer]]'s favourite pizza is {{W|Chicago deep dish}}.
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*Mr. Burns owns a {{W|Gulfstream Aerospace|Gulfstream}} business jet.
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*''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' episode "[[Come Flay with Me]]" is a pun on the 1963 British {{W|Jet Age}} romantic comedy film ''{{W2|Come Fly with Me|film}}''.
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*{{Ch|Lionel Richie}} sings a modified version of his 1985 hit "{{W|Say You, Say Me}}".
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[[File:Ferris Bueller's Day Off parody.png|250px|thumb|[[Mr. Burns]] and [[Homer]] dress as Ferris and Cameron from ''{{W|Ferris Bueller's Day Off}}'', a 1986 teen comedy film set in [[Chicago]]]]
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*[[Frank Sinatra]]'s single "{{W|My Kind of Town}}" is heard when Mr. Burns and Homer wander around [[Chicago]]. References to the city during this sequence include:
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**Mr. Burns wearing a [[Chicago Cubs]] cap and Homer a [[Chicago Bears]] jersey. At the time this episode originally aired, the jersey with the number 54 belonged to linebacker [[Brian Ullrich]], who played for the Bears for 13 seasons.
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**Ditka's, a restaurant chain founded by American former professional football player, coach, and television commentator [[Mike Ditka]].
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**The [[Wrigley Field]]. The sign "Home of the Chicago Cubs, the {{W|1908 World Series}} champion" is a reference to the {{W|Curse of the Billy Goat}}. By the time this episode aired, the Cubs had last won the World Series in 1908, and the long drought of championships had become a running joke among baseball fans until the Cubs finally "broke" the curse in 2016.
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**The {{W|Guaranteed Rate Field}}, named "Wherever the White Sox Play", references the change of location from the former {{W|Comiskey Park}}.
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**[[First Bank of Oprah]] references the wealth of talk show host [[Oprah Winfrey]], best known for ''{{W|The Oprah Winfrey Show}}'', which was broadcasted from Chicago.
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**Mr. Burns and Homer walk into a salon called [[Ferris Bueller's Day of Beauty]], a pun on the title of the 1986 teen comedy film ''{{W|Ferris Bueller's Day Off}}'', set in Chicago. When they exit the salon, they are dressed as Ferris and his friend Cameron, respectively.
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**Mr. Burns and Homer catch a show at the real-life [[Second City Theater]]. Both [[Dan Castellaneta]] and guest star [[Stephen Colbert]] were members of Second City early in their careers.
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***Dan mentions {{W|Siberia}} and {{W|Starbucks}} during his performance.
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***A piano version of the "{{W|The Song of the Volga Boatmen}}" is heard briefly in the show.
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*[[Bart]] compares Homer to {{W|Uncle Fester}} from {{W|The Addams Family}}.
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*The song "{{W2|I'm a Man|Bo Diddley song}}" by {{W|Bo Diddley}} is heard when Homer uses the bowling shoes in his everyday life.
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*''{{W2|Clair de lune|Debussy}}'' by {{W|Claude Debussy}} is heard when Homer passes by the [[Handyman's Choice Copper Tubing]] headquarters and in the [[Krusty Burger]].
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*Homer lies by saying he flew to {{W|Tulsa, Oklahoma}}.
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*Thinking that Homer had the job, [[Marge]] bought {{W|Campbell Soup Company|Campbell Soup}} cans and {{W|Pepsodent}} tooth paste.
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*When trying to book a flight on the business jet, Homer pretends to be a Marine. He attempts to salute the pilot by saying "Semper fudge", mistakenly trying to say ''{{W|Semper fidelis}}'', the official motto of the {{W|United States Marine Corps}}.
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*Homer mentions the universities of {{W|Duke University|Duke}} and {{W|Vanderbilt University|Vanderbilt}} when he was trying to guess which one [[Colby Krause]] attended. Colby refers to his university as the "[[Harvard University|Harvard]] of the south".
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*Lionel Richie does not want to let his {{W|American Music Award}} go. Richie {{W|List of awards and nominations received by Lionel Richie#American Music Awards|has won 11 American Music Awards}} during his career.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*"[[He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs]]" was the first episode to air after the release of ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''. As such, it has a unique [[opening sequence#The Simpsons Movie callback|opening sequence]]:
 
*"[[He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs]]" was the first episode to air after the release of ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''. As such, it has a unique [[opening sequence#The Simpsons Movie callback|opening sequence]]:
**In the [[chalkboard gag]], [[Bart]] writes "I will not wait 20 years to make another movie", a reference to 2007 (the year of the movie's release) marking the 20th anniversary of the ''Simpsons'' franchise (when the [[Ullman Shorts]] are included).
 
 
**Bart skateboards through a broken and damaged [[Springfield]], currently under repair.
 
**Bart skateboards through a broken and damaged [[Springfield]], currently under repair.
 
**Shards of the destroyed [[dome]] and characters from the movie are visible as Bart skateboards through the streets.
 
**Shards of the destroyed [[dome]] and characters from the movie are visible as Bart skateboards through the streets.

Latest revision as of 14:36, November 9, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 19 Episode References
400 "You Kent Always Say What You Want"
401
"He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs"
"The Homer of Seville" 402


Cultural references[edit]

Mr. Burns and Homer dress as Ferris and Cameron from Ferris Bueller's Day Off, a 1986 teen comedy film set in Chicago

Trivia[edit]

  • "He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs" was the first episode to air after the release of The Simpsons Movie. As such, it has a unique opening sequence:
    • Bart skateboards through a broken and damaged Springfield, currently under repair.
    • Shards of the destroyed dome and characters from the movie are visible as Bart skateboards through the streets.
    • When Homer pulls into the driveway, the "Pig Crap" silo is strapped to the roof of his car.
    • The Simpson house is being rebuilt, and is only partially done.
    • Plopper the pig appears in the couch gag, and Homer calls him "My summer love", a reference to The Simpsons Movie having been released in summer.

Continuity[edit]

  • When Homer tells Marge he once drove a car over a cliff, he's referencing the episode "Dumbbell Indemnity" when he tried to get rid of Moe's car.


Season 19 References
He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs The Homer of Seville Midnight Towboy I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Treehouse of Horror XVIII Little Orphan Millie Husbands and Knives Funeral for a Fiend Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind E Pluribus Wiggum That '90s Show Love, Springfieldian Style The Debarted Dial "N" for Nerder Smoke on the Daughter Papa Don't Leech Apocalypse Cow Any Given Sundance Mona Leaves-a All About Lisa