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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The episode's title is a pun on the 1974 film | + | *The episode's title is a pun on the 1974 film ''{{W|Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore}}''. |
− | *When Homer, Lenny and Carl ride on top the rolling containers of radioactive material, they sing a revised version of TV series Rawhide's theme song. | + | *When [[Homer]], [[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] ride on top the rolling containers of radioactive material, they sing a revised version of TV series Rawhide's theme song. |
− | *Mr. Burns refers to Lenny, Homer, and Carl as "Snap, Crackle, and Pop". | + | *[[Mr. Burns]] refers to Lenny, Homer, and Carl as "Snap, Crackle, and Pop". |
− | *The idea of Homer panhandling for extra cash is similar to the Sherlock Holmes short story The Man with the Twisted Lip. | + | *The idea of Homer panhandling for extra cash is similar to the Sherlock Holmes short story ''The Man with the Twisted Lip''. |
− | *While Homer dances in front of Moe's Tavern, the rhythm Homer is humming is "The Streets of Cairo" by Sol Bloom. Later, he sings a butchered version of the song "Mr. Bojangles". | + | *While Homer dances in front of [[Moe's Tavern]], the rhythm Homer is humming is "The Streets of Cairo" by Sol Bloom. Later, he sings a butchered version of the song "Mr. Bojangles". |
+ | *The [[Paul Lynde]], [[Helen Reddy]] and [[Hudson Brothers]] Easter Special shows on TV. It has special guests [[Willie Tyler]] and {{ap|Lester|Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore}} and [[Nadia Comăneci]]. | ||
*Among the statues of nosy neighbors in the TV Museum are: | *Among the statues of nosy neighbors in the TV Museum are: | ||
− | **Mrs. Kravitz from Bewitched | + | **[[Mrs. Kravitz]] from ''[[Bewitched]]''. |
− | **Mr. Roper from "Three's Company" and the short-lived spin-off The Ropers | + | **[[Mr. Roper]] from "Three's Company" and the short-lived spin-off The Ropers. |
**[[Ned Flanders]]. | **[[Ned Flanders]]. | ||
− | * | + | *Milhouse rode around on a statue of [[Robert T. Ironside]] from the TV series ''{{W2|Ironside|1967 TV series}}''. |
− | *In the [[Itchy and Scratchy]] cartoon, the name of the restaurant, Micky Mao's, is a reference to [[ | + | *Statues of [[Lancelot Link]] from ''{{W|Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp}}'', [[Robot B-9]] from ''[[Lost in Space]]'', [[KITT]] from ''{{W|Knight Rider}}'', [[Salem]] from ''{{W2|Sabrina the Teenage Witch|TV series}}'' and [[Mr. Ed]] from ''{{W|Mister Ed}}'' are seen in an exhibit of "Things That Shouldn't Talk, But Do". |
+ | *In the ''[[Itchy and Scratchy]]'' cartoon, the name of the restaurant, Micky Mao's, is a reference to [[Mickey Mouse]]. | ||
+ | *The scene on the TV at the end of the episode is ''[[The Beverly Hillbillies]]''. | ||
+ | *{{Ch|Isabel Sanford}} says that she's Weezy from ''[[The Jeffersons]]''. She later says "[[George Jefferson]], come home, we miss you". The theme for ''The Jeffersons'' then plays over the end credits. | ||
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+ | == Goofs == | ||
+ | *After some time when Bart and Lisa were playing, there was nothing on the lawn, then when the camera is inside the house, a trash can lid appeared out of nowhere. | ||
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+ | == Continuity == | ||
+ | *The side plot of the episode is similar to the ''[[Simpsons Comics]]'' story ''[[Asphalt Bungle]]'', which was released three years before the episode aired. However, in the comic story, Homer is unsuccessful at begging. | ||
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode's title is a pun on the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.
- When Homer, Lenny and Carl ride on top the rolling containers of radioactive material, they sing a revised version of TV series Rawhide's theme song.
- Mr. Burns refers to Lenny, Homer, and Carl as "Snap, Crackle, and Pop".
- The idea of Homer panhandling for extra cash is similar to the Sherlock Holmes short story The Man with the Twisted Lip.
- While Homer dances in front of Moe's Tavern, the rhythm Homer is humming is "The Streets of Cairo" by Sol Bloom. Later, he sings a butchered version of the song "Mr. Bojangles".
- The Paul Lynde, Helen Reddy and Hudson Brothers Easter Special shows on TV. It has special guests Willie Tyler and Lester and Nadia Comăneci.
- Among the statues of nosy neighbors in the TV Museum are:
- Mrs. Kravitz from Bewitched.
- Mr. Roper from "Three's Company" and the short-lived spin-off The Ropers.
- Ned Flanders.
- Milhouse rode around on a statue of Robert T. Ironside from the TV series Ironside.
- Statues of Lancelot Link from Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp, Robot B-9 from Lost in Space, KITT from Knight Rider, Salem from Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Mr. Ed from Mister Ed are seen in an exhibit of "Things That Shouldn't Talk, But Do".
- In the Itchy and Scratchy cartoon, the name of the restaurant, Micky Mao's, is a reference to Mickey Mouse.
- The scene on the TV at the end of the episode is The Beverly Hillbillies.
- Isabel Sanford says that she's Weezy from The Jeffersons. She later says "George Jefferson, come home, we miss you". The theme for The Jeffersons then plays over the end credits.
Goofs[edit]
- After some time when Bart and Lisa were playing, there was nothing on the lawn, then when the camera is inside the house, a trash can lid appeared out of nowhere.
Continuity[edit]
- The side plot of the episode is similar to the Simpsons Comics story Asphalt Bungle, which was released three years before the episode aired. However, in the comic story, Homer is unsuccessful at begging.