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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
=== Opening sequence === | === Opening sequence === | ||
+ | [[File:La Muerte and Xibalba Street Fighter parody.png|300px|thumb|The opening sequence parodies the ''{{W|Street Fighter}}'' video game series. [[La Muerte]] and [[Xibalba]], characters from ''{{W2|The Book of Life|2014 film}}'', appear on a fight]] | ||
*A modified version of ''{{W|Jarabe Tapatío}}'' (the "Mexican hat dance") is heard throughout the opening. | *A modified version of ''{{W|Jarabe Tapatío}}'' (the "Mexican hat dance") is heard throughout the opening. | ||
*[[Otto]] has the number "666" on his hat, the {{W|number of the beast}}. | *[[Otto]] has the number "666" on his hat, the {{W|number of the beast}}. | ||
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*[[La Muerte]] and [[Xibalba]] from {{W|Jorge R. Gutierrez}}'s 2014 animated film ''{{W2|The Book of Life|2014 film}}'' appear as fighters. | *[[La Muerte]] and [[Xibalba]] from {{W|Jorge R. Gutierrez}}'s 2014 animated film ''{{W2|The Book of Life|2014 film}}'' appear as fighters. | ||
**Such as in ''The Book of Life'', the opening sequence combines elements from [[Mexico]] and the {{W|Day of the Dead}}, celebrated at the beginning of November in many communities in the United States. | **Such as in ''The Book of Life'', the opening sequence combines elements from [[Mexico]] and the {{W|Day of the Dead}}, celebrated at the beginning of November in many communities in the United States. | ||
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*The segment is in the style of the film ''{{W2|Pacific Rim|film}}'' and is based on the ongoing {{W|political polarization in the United States}} between the {{W2|Democratic Party|United States|Democratic}} and {{W2|Republican Party|United States|Republican}} parties. | *The segment is in the style of the film ''{{W2|Pacific Rim|film}}'' and is based on the ongoing {{W|political polarization in the United States}} between the {{W2|Democratic Party|United States|Democratic}} and {{W2|Republican Party|United States|Republican}} parties. | ||
*[[Mayor Quimby]] asks the people of Springfield to not turn their indecisiveness into another {{W|Big Gulp}} riot, referencing the line of fountain drinks owned by {{W|7-Eleven}}. | *[[Mayor Quimby]] asks the people of Springfield to not turn their indecisiveness into another {{W|Big Gulp}} riot, referencing the line of fountain drinks owned by {{W|7-Eleven}}. | ||
+ | [[File:LED signs.png|300px|thumb|Signs in favor and against [[Lisa]]'s progressive idea reference things like the {{W2|Coexist|image|Coexist image}}, {{W|ELO}}'s "{{W|Don't Bring Me Down}}" and the ''{{ap|Back to the Future|franchise}}'' logo]] | ||
*The signs placed in gardens include: | *The signs placed in gardens include: | ||
**"Women's lights are human lights", a pun on "{{W|Women's rights are human rights}}", a phrase used in the feminist movement. | **"Women's lights are human lights", a pun on "{{W|Women's rights are human rights}}", a phrase used in the feminist movement. | ||
− | **"LED Me to the Future" is a reference to ''{{ap|Back to the Future|franchise}}'' logo. | + | **The sign that says "LED Me to the Future" is a reference to the ''{{ap|Back to the Future|franchise}}'' logo. |
**"This is an LED light district" refers to the {{W|Red-light district}}. | **"This is an LED light district" refers to the {{W|Red-light district}}. | ||
− | **The "Coexist" made with different types of lamps is a parody of the {{ | + | **The "Coexist" made with different types of lamps is a parody of the {{W2|Coexist|image|Coexist image}}, designed to represent tolerance between religions. |
**The sign "Don't Turn Me Down" has a bulb with its filaments describing the word "ELO". This is a reference to the {{W|Electric Light Orchestra}}'s (ELO) famous 1979 song "{{W|Don't Bring Me Down}}". | **The sign "Don't Turn Me Down" has a bulb with its filaments describing the word "ELO". This is a reference to the {{W|Electric Light Orchestra}}'s (ELO) famous 1979 song "{{W|Don't Bring Me Down}}". | ||
− | *''[[Tox News]]'' is a parody of ''[[Fox News]]''. The host | + | *''[[Tox News]]'' is a parody of ''[[Fox News]]'', with "Tox" an abbreviation of "toxic." The host is a parody of [[Tucker Carlson]]. |
*The ''Tox News'' anchor asks if Democrats would go after the mascot of {{W|Mrs. Butterworth's}}, [[Mrs. Butterworth]]'s "ample bosom". | *The ''Tox News'' anchor asks if Democrats would go after the mascot of {{W|Mrs. Butterworth's}}, [[Mrs. Butterworth]]'s "ample bosom". | ||
*[[MSNPR]] is a parody of [[MSNBC]] and [[NPR]]. The host appears to be a parody of [[Rachel Maddow]]. | *[[MSNPR]] is a parody of [[MSNBC]] and [[NPR]]. The host appears to be a parody of [[Rachel Maddow]]. | ||
− | *The [[Red Monster]] destroys a [[Mail-In Ballots]] processing building, a reference to {{W|Big lie#Donald Trump's lies of a stolen election|Donald Trump's lies of a stolen election}}, and a {{ap|Center for Disease Control|Treehouse of Horror}} building. | + | *The [[Red Monster]] destroys a [[Mail-In Ballots]] processing building, a reference to {{W|Big lie#Donald Trump's lies of a stolen election|Donald Trump's lies of a stolen election}}, and a {{ap|Center for Disease Control|Treehouse of Horror XXXV}} building, referencing anti-vaccination beliefs and mask opposition among many right-wing Americans. |
*The Red Monster attacks the [[Blue Monster]] with [[Tim Allen]] DVDs, a reference to {{W|Tim Allen#Political views|Tim Allen's political views}}. | *The Red Monster attacks the [[Blue Monster]] with [[Tim Allen]] DVDs, a reference to {{W|Tim Allen#Political views|Tim Allen's political views}}. | ||
*Other monsters hint the {{W|social media use in politics}}, including: | *Other monsters hint the {{W|social media use in politics}}, including: | ||
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=== The Fall of the House of Monty === | === The Fall of the House of Monty === | ||
*The segment title is a reference to short story ''{{W|The Fall of the House of Usher}}'' by [[Edgar Allan Poe]]. | *The segment title is a reference to short story ''{{W|The Fall of the House of Usher}}'' by [[Edgar Allan Poe]]. | ||
+ | *In the opening of the segment "{{W|Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565}}" by [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] plays. | ||
*[[Cod Liver Absinthe]] is a reference to {{W|cod liver oil}} and {{W|absinthe}}. | *[[Cod Liver Absinthe]] is a reference to {{W|cod liver oil}} and {{W|absinthe}}. | ||
+ | *[[Mr. Burns]] runs into a secret room with a polygonal shape and two paintings. Both the room and the paintings parody one of the halls in the queue line from the attraction {{W|The Haunted Mansion}}, which is located in three different {{W|Disney Parks}}. | ||
*The future Homer is seen drinking from a Big Slurp cup, a reference to {{W|Big Gulp}}. | *The future Homer is seen drinking from a Big Slurp cup, a reference to {{W|Big Gulp}}. | ||
=== Denim === | === Denim === | ||
*The segment is a parody of the film ''{{W2|Venom|2018 film}}'', with {{Ch|Denim}} being a parody of {{W2|Venom|character}}. | *The segment is a parody of the film ''{{W2|Venom|2018 film}}'', with {{Ch|Denim}} being a parody of {{W2|Venom|character}}. | ||
+ | *During the dance sequence, several different songs play: | ||
+ | **"Soldier of Dance", composed by {{W|Mike Morasky}}, from ''{{W|Team Fortress 2}}''. | ||
+ | **"{{W2|Rockit|instrumental}}" by {{W|Herbie Hancock}}. | ||
+ | **"{{W2|After You've Gone|song}}" by {{W|Turner Layton}}. | ||
*[[Comic Book Guy]] is seen with a Big Slurp cup, a reference to {{W|Big Gulp}}. | *[[Comic Book Guy]] is seen with a Big Slurp cup, a reference to {{W|Big Gulp}}. | ||
*Denim asks Homer if he has stopped following Marge on [[Facebook]]. | *Denim asks Homer if he has stopped following Marge on [[Facebook]]. | ||
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**The number of the beast, 666, reappears in the cash machine. | **The number of the beast, 666, reappears in the cash machine. | ||
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*[[Rob LaZebnik]]'s co-executive producer credit, "Nosferobtu", is a reference to ''{{W|Nosferatu}}''. | *[[Rob LaZebnik]]'s co-executive producer credit, "Nosferobtu", is a reference to ''{{W|Nosferatu}}''. | ||
*[[John Frink]]'s credit, "Five Nights at Frinky's", is a reference to ''{{W|Five Nights at Freddy's}}''. | *[[John Frink]]'s credit, "Five Nights at Frinky's", is a reference to ''{{W|Five Nights at Freddy's}}''. | ||
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*[[Brian Kelley]]'s credit, "In the Kelly of the Beast", is a reference to ''{{W|In the Belly of the Beast}}''. | *[[Brian Kelley]]'s credit, "In the Kelly of the Beast", is a reference to ''{{W|In the Belly of the Beast}}''. | ||
*[[J. Stewart Burns]]' credit, "J. Stewart Beelzeburns", is a reference to {{W|Beelzebub}}. | *[[J. Stewart Burns]]' credit, "J. Stewart Beelzeburns", is a reference to {{W|Beelzebub}}. | ||
− | *[[Michael Price]]'s credit, "Mikealopoprice, | + | *[[Michael Price]]'s credit, "Mikealopoprice", is a reference to ''{{W2|Megalopolis|film}}''. |
*[[Ryan Koh]]'s credit, "Ryan Horror Picture Koh", is a reference to ''{{W|The Rocky Horror Picture Show}}''. | *[[Ryan Koh]]'s credit, "Ryan Horror Picture Koh", is a reference to ''{{W|The Rocky Horror Picture Show}}''. | ||
*[[Cesar Mazariegos]]' credit, "The Texas Cesar Maza-cre", is a reference to ''{{W|The Texas Chain Saw Massacre}}''. | *[[Cesar Mazariegos]]' credit, "The Texas Cesar Maza-cre", is a reference to ''{{W|The Texas Chain Saw Massacre}}''. | ||
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*[[Alexander Duke]]'s credit, "Tales from the Dukeside", is a reference to ''{{W|Tales from the Darkside}}''. | *[[Alexander Duke]]'s credit, "Tales from the Dukeside", is a reference to ''{{W|Tales from the Darkside}}''. | ||
*[[Tom Klein]]'s credit, "Rosemary's Baby", is a reference to ''{{W2|Rosemary's Baby|novel}}''. | *[[Tom Klein]]'s credit, "Rosemary's Baby", is a reference to ''{{W2|Rosemary's Baby|novel}}''. | ||
− | *[[Nikki Isordia]]'s credit, "Nikkitrix | + | *[[Nikki Isordia]]'s credit, "Nikkitrix LeStrange", is a reference to {{W|Bellatrix Lestrange}} from ''[[Harry Potter]]''. |
*[[Kip Lewis]]' credit, "Kthulhu Lewis", is a reference to [[Cthulhu]]. | *[[Kip Lewis]]' credit, "Kthulhu Lewis", is a reference to [[Cthulhu]]. | ||
*[[Danny Elfman]]'s credit, "Danny Van-Hell Sing", is a reference to {{W|Abraham Van Helsing}}. | *[[Danny Elfman]]'s credit, "Danny Van-Hell Sing", is a reference to {{W|Abraham Van Helsing}}. |
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Contents
Cultural references[edit]
Opening sequence[edit]
- A modified version of Jarabe Tapatío (the "Mexican hat dance") is heard throughout the opening.
- Otto has the number "666" on his hat, the number of the beast.
- La Muerte and Xibalba from Jorge R. Gutierrez's 2014 animated film The Book of Life appear as fighters.
- Such as in The Book of Life, the opening sequence combines elements from Mexico and the Day of the Dead, celebrated at the beginning of November in many communities in the United States.
- Los Simpsons Fighter! is a parody of the Street Fighter series.
The Information Rage[edit]
- The segment is in the style of the film Pacific Rim and is based on the ongoing political polarization in the United States between the Democratic and Republican parties.
- Mayor Quimby asks the people of Springfield to not turn their indecisiveness into another Big Gulp riot, referencing the line of fountain drinks owned by 7-Eleven.
- The signs placed in gardens include:
- "Women's lights are human lights", a pun on "Women's rights are human rights", a phrase used in the feminist movement.
- The sign that says "LED Me to the Future" is a reference to the Back to the Future logo.
- "This is an LED light district" refers to the Red-light district.
- The "Coexist" made with different types of lamps is a parody of the Coexist image, designed to represent tolerance between religions.
- The sign "Don't Turn Me Down" has a bulb with its filaments describing the word "ELO". This is a reference to the Electric Light Orchestra's (ELO) famous 1979 song "Don't Bring Me Down".
- Tox News is a parody of Fox News, with "Tox" an abbreviation of "toxic." The host is a parody of Tucker Carlson.
- The Tox News anchor asks if Democrats would go after the mascot of Mrs. Butterworth's, Mrs. Butterworth's "ample bosom".
- MSNPR is a parody of MSNBC and NPR. The host appears to be a parody of Rachel Maddow.
- The Red Monster destroys a Mail-In Ballots processing building, a reference to Donald Trump's lies of a stolen election, and a Center for Disease Control building, referencing anti-vaccination beliefs and mask opposition among many right-wing Americans.
- The Red Monster attacks the Blue Monster with Tim Allen DVDs, a reference to Tim Allen's political views.
- Other monsters hint the social media use in politics, including:
- Four Chan Saurus is a reference to 4chan.
- Facebookzilla is a reference to Facebook and Godzilla.
- Mecha-Reddit is a reference to Reddit and Mechagodzilla.
- Ro-gan is a reference to Joe Rogan and his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, and to Rodan.
The Fall of the House of Monty[edit]
- The segment title is a reference to short story The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe.
- In the opening of the segment "Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565" by Johann Sebastian Bach plays.
- Cod Liver Absinthe is a reference to cod liver oil and absinthe.
- Mr. Burns runs into a secret room with a polygonal shape and two paintings. Both the room and the paintings parody one of the halls in the queue line from the attraction The Haunted Mansion, which is located in three different Disney Parks.
- The future Homer is seen drinking from a Big Slurp cup, a reference to Big Gulp.
Denim[edit]
- The segment is a parody of the film Venom, with Denim being a parody of Venom.
- During the dance sequence, several different songs play:
- "Soldier of Dance", composed by Mike Morasky, from Team Fortress 2.
- "Rockit" by Herbie Hancock.
- "After You've Gone" by Turner Layton.
- Comic Book Guy is seen with a Big Slurp cup, a reference to Big Gulp.
- Denim asks Homer if he has stopped following Marge on Facebook.
Credits[edit]
- The mirror at Moe's has the word "redrum" written on it, referencing the famous "redrum" (murder) scene from The Shining.
- The number of the beast, 666, reappears in the cash machine.
Crew names[edit]
- Rob LaZebnik's co-executive producer credit, "Nosferobtu", is a reference to Nosferatu.
- John Frink's credit, "Five Nights at Frinky's", is a reference to Five Nights at Freddy's.
- Tim Long's credit, "Agatha All Tim Long", is a reference to Agatha All Along.
- Joel H. Cohen's credit, "Jotel Cohensylvania", is a reference to Hotel Transylvania.
- Brian Kelley's credit, "In the Kelly of the Beast", is a reference to In the Belly of the Beast.
- J. Stewart Burns' credit, "J. Stewart Beelzeburns", is a reference to Beelzebub.
- Michael Price's credit, "Mikealopoprice", is a reference to Megalopolis.
- Ryan Koh's credit, "Ryan Horror Picture Koh", is a reference to The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
- Cesar Mazariegos' credit, "The Texas Cesar Maza-cre", is a reference to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
- Jessica Conrad's credit, "Beetlejess Beetlejess", is a reference to Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.
- Broti Gupta's credit, "Broti Goosebumps", is a reference to Goosebumps.
- Loni Steele Sosthand's credit, "The Illumiloni", is a reference to the Illuminati.
- Mike Reiss' credit, "The Unsinkable Michael Reiss", is a reference to the Titan submersible implosion. Reiss had previously completed the expedition.
- Rob LaZebnik's writer credit, "Necrobpolis", is a reference to a Necropolis.
- Timothy Bailey's credit, "Timothy Amazing Colossal Bailey", is a reference to The Amazing Colossal Man.
- Al Jean's credit, "Weird Al Jean", is a reference to "Weird Al" Yankovic.
- Alex Désert's credit, "Dr. Baron Von Frankendesertstein Esq", is a reference to Dr Victor Frankenstein.
- Rob LaZebnik's also starring credit, "World War Zebnik", is a reference to World War Z.
- Tim Yoon's also starring credit, "Baba Yoonaga", is a reference to the Baba Yaga.
- Alexander Duke's credit, "Tales from the Dukeside", is a reference to Tales from the Darkside.
- Tom Klein's credit, "Rosemary's Baby", is a reference to Rosemary's Baby.
- Nikki Isordia's credit, "Nikkitrix LeStrange", is a reference to Bellatrix Lestrange from Harry Potter.
- Kip Lewis' credit, "Kthulhu Lewis", is a reference to Cthulhu.
- Danny Elfman's credit, "Danny Van-Hell Sing", is a reference to Abraham Van Helsing.
- Norm MacLeod's credit, "Norman "Bates" MacLeod" is a reference to Norman Bates from Psycho.
- Jake Schaefer's credit, "Jakeward Schaeferhands", is a reference to Edward Scissorhands.
- Lisa Walder's credit, "Draculisa Walder", is a reference to Count Dracula.
- Juliet Kaufman's credit, "Folie á Deuxliet Kaufman", is a reference to Joker: Folie à Deux.
- Matt Kance's credit, "Matt Dance of the Dead", is a reference to Dance of the Dead.
- Iyanna Sheree's credit, "Iyana "Scare"ree of Beetlejuice's Lydia Deetz", is a reference to Lydia Deetz from Beetlejuice.
Continuity[edit]
The Fall of the House of Monty[edit]
- The Bart Raven appears. ("Treehouse of Horror")