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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode title is a reference to the film ''{{W2|The Man Who Knew Too Much|1956 film}}''.
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*The episode title is a reference to the 1956 mystery thriller film ''{{W2|The Man Who Knew Too Much|1956 film}}''.
*The couch gag shows [[Twitter|tweets]] from @Springfield.
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*The couch gag social media account is a reference to Out Of Context Simpsons Couch Gags on Twitter @OOCCouchGags, as confirmed by showrunner and writer Al Jean.<ref>[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/1871389298513387814 Al Jean's Twitter - "@OOCCouchGags confirmation"]</ref>
*"[[Bowling to the Moon]]" is a parody of "{{W|Fly Me to the Moon}}" by [[Frank Sinatra]] and it plays during [[Homer]]'s dream at the start.
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*Part of the episode is based on the {{W|Miracle of the Andes}}, a flight carrying an Uruguayan rugby team that crashed in the Andes Mountains in 1972. The tragedy was adapted into several films, including the 1993 film ''{{W2|Alive|1993 film}}'' and most recently the 2023 film ''{{W|Society of the Snow}}''. [[Marge]] watched the [[Alive!|movie]] in "[[Fear of Flying]]".
*[[Kent Brockman]] says that Springfield's [[Super Bowl]]ers are garnering tremendous pin-terest.
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**Due to the lack of food, [[Moe]] tries to resort to cannibalism, mirroring the {{W|Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571#Resorting to cannibalism|actions}} of the passengers in the aftermath of the crash.
*At the cerimony the band plays "[[For He's a Jolly Good Fellow]]".
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*"[[Bowl Me to the Moon]]" is a parody of "{{W|Fly Me to the Moon}}" by [[Frank Sinatra]].
*Blackhawk Dead is a reference to the book "{{W2|Black Hawk Down|book}}".
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*The bowling shoe spray [[Charlotte's Dead]] is a pun on the children's book ''{{W|Charlotte's Web}}''.
*[[Moe]] tells [[Bart]] he'll go {{W|Nikolaj Andreevič Rimskij-Korsakov|Rimskij-Korsakov}} on him.
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*[[Kent Brockman]] refers to the [[Pin Pals]] as "[[Super Bowl]]ers".
*Moe mentions the [[Buffalo Bills]] games.
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*[[Comic Book Guy]] has figures of "the Unsellable {{W|X-Men}}", modified to represent the Pin Pals.
*Moe asks [[Barney]] who made him Optimist Prime, a reference to [[Optimus Prime]].
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**[[Carl]] is {{W2|Cyclops|Marvel Comics}}.
*Homer mentions the {{W|Cowardly Lion}}.
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**[[Ned]] is [[Professor X]].
<!--*scene is based on the opening of the comic {{W|The Amazing Spider-Man}} n. 33.<ref>[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/1871004054027165822 Al Jean's Twitter - "The Amazing Spider-Man 33"]</ref>-->
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**[[Fausto]] is {{W2|Colossus|character}}.
*Fausto's fate is based on {{W|Beck Weathers}}.<ref>[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/1871004505585955127 Al Jean's Twitter - "Fausto's fate"]</ref>
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**[[Moe]] is {{W|Jean Grey}}.
==Continuity==
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**[[Homer]] is [[Wolverine]].
*The couch gag account @Springfield has a born date of January 14, [[1990]], the date of the very [[Bart_the_Genius/Gags#Couch gag|first couch gag]]. ("[[Bart the Genius]]")
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*The book ''[[From Heck]]'' being sold at [[The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop]] is a parody of ''{{W|From Hell}}'', a graphic novel by writer [[Alan Moore]] and artist {{W|Eddie Campbell}}.
*The couch gag tweet refers to the [[Left_Behind/Gags|ferris wheel couch gag]]. ("[[Left Behind]]")
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*At the ceremony, the band plays "{{ap|For He's a Jolly Good Fellow|The Man Who Flew Too Much}}", with a modified version sung by the people at the church at the end.
*[[Pin Pals]] appear. ("[[Team Homer]]")
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*Ned says "O captain, my captain" when introducing Homer on stage, referencing the poem "{{W|O Captain! My Captain!}}" by [[Walt Whitman]].
*Fausto appears. ("[[The Wife Aquatic]]")
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*The mascot on Moe's peanuts is a parody of [[Mr. Peanut]], the mascot for {{W|Planters}}.
*[[Ned]] reads a book called "[[Holy Rollers]] a history of Christian bowling. ("[[Team Homer]]")
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*One of the crashed helicopters is named "Blackhawk Dead", a reference to the book ''{{W2|Black Hawk Down|book}}''.
==Goofs==
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*Elements depicted in the "Map of Heaven":
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**The ''{{W|pearly gates}}'', an informal name for the gateway to [[Heaven]].
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**The {{W|throne of God}}, symbolizing [[God]]'s central authority in Heaven.
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**Gabriel's Trumpet Shop is a reference to the archangel {{W|Gabriel}}, who is commonly depicted carrying a {{W|Gabriel's horn|trumpet}}.
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**Mary Merch, a gift shop dedicated to merchandise related to the [[Virgin Mary]].
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**{{W|Seraphim}} and {{W|Cherubim}}, which represent angelic hierarchies, with the Seraphim humorously depicted with multiple eyes, reflecting biblical descriptions, and the Cherubim shown with child-like angelic features.
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**Holy Spirits, referencing the {{W|Holy Spirit}}.
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**St. Peter's Log Flume, referencing [[St. Peter]] and the 1946 Disney film ''{{W|Song of the South}}''.
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***The {{W|Splash Mountain}} log flume ride, which opened at [[Disneyland]] in 1989, was based on the animated portions of ''Song of the South''.
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*[[Luigi]] tells [[Chief Wiggum]] that the cops put his daughters through college. He then says "Seven Sisters", but clarifies that he means he had seven daughters and that he wasn't referring to the {{W2|Seven Sisters|colleges}} colleges.
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*Moe tells [[Bart]] he'll use his intestines as violin strings to play "{{W|Flight of the Bumblebee}}", adding that he'll go {{W|Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov|Rimsky-Korsakov}} on him.
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[[File:Alive parody.png|300px|thumb|The bowling team crashes in the mountains in a similar way a rugby team {{W|Miracle of the Andes|crashed in the Andes in 1972}}, as depicted in the 1993 film ''{{W2|Alive|1993 film}}'', among others]]
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*Moe mentions people getting frostbite at [[Buffalo Bills]] games. Buffalo, New York, is known for its harsh winters, including freezing temperatures, snow, and wind, which are common during the NFL season.
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*Moe refers to [[Barney]] as "Optimist Prime," referencing [[Optimus Prime]] from ''[[Transformers]]''.
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*"{{W|Silent Night}}" plays when Marge is decorating the house for [[Christmas]].
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*The Pin Pals discuss the [[Cowardly Lion]], the [[Scarecrow]], and the [[Tin Man]] from ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]'', with Homer misremembering what each character wanted from the Wizard.
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*When Homer tells Ned he hasn't called him "Stupid Flanders" once while on the mountain, Ned asks if Homer wants a [[Nobel Peace Prize]].
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*[[Patty]] mentions {{W|pickleball}}, the fast-growing racket sport in the United States.
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*Patty also tells Marge that she and [[Selma]] used {{W|Generative artificial intelligence}} to make an image of Homer as a corpse.
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*Mona appears to Homer as if she is in [[Hell]] with [[Niccolò Machiavelli|Machiavelli]], [[Che Guevara]], and [[Giacomo Casanova|Casanova]].
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**Casanova complains that although he died in 1978, he is being "MeToo'd". Casanova is referring to the {{W|MeToo movement}} against sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and rape culture. During his lifetime, Casanova was surrounded by controversial sexual behavior, including being accused of rape.
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*The scene where Homer frees himself from the snow is inspired by the opening of the comic ''{{W|The Amazing Spider-Man}} #33''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/1871004054027165822 Al Jean's Twitter - "The Amazing Spider-Man 33"]</ref>
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*The [[First Church of Springfield marquee]] reads "Four funerals and a funeral," referencing the film ''{{W|Four Weddings and a Funeral}}''.
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*Fausto's fate is based on {{W|Beck Weathers}}, a survivor of the {{W|1996 Mount Everest disaster}}.<ref>[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/1871004505585955127 Al Jean's Twitter - "Fausto's fate"]</ref>
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*Homer says "That'll do, Flanders. That'll do," referencing the ending of ''{{W2|Babe|film}}''.
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== Trivia ==
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*Marge mentions that Grampa is 87 years old.
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*Moe has a peanut [[Allergies|allergy]].
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*During the [[Gracie Films gags|Gracie Films gag]], the sound of a bowling strike is heard.
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== Continuity ==
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*The couch gag account @Springfield has a birth date of January 14, [[1990]], the date of the very [[Bart the Genius/Gags#Couch gag|first couch gag]]. ("[[Bart the Genius]]")
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*The couch gag tweet refers to the [[Left Behind/Gags|Ferris wheel couch gag]]. ("[[Left Behind]]")
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*[[Charlotte's Dead]] makes another appearance, this time as a bowling shoe spray. ("[[Mobile Homer]]")
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*The [[Pin Pals]] appear. [[Mr. Burns]] also wears a shirt that says "I was a Pin Pal before it was cool." ("[[Team Homer]]")
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*Fausto appears, this time as part of the Pin Pals. Like his first appearance in "[[The Wife Aquatic]]", Homer and Fausto go missing and are presumed dead. Both of them then enter a church during their funeral service.
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*[[Barney]] is shown to still be a helicopter pilot. ("[[Days of Wine and D'oh'ses]]")
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*[[Ned]] reads a magazine called ''{{ap|Holy Rollers|magazine}}.'' Ned was previously part of a bowling team called the [[Holy Rollers]]. ("[[Team Homer]]")
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*[[Miss Hoover]] sits with [[Gil]] at the Pin Pals' funeral. The two marry in "[[Habeas Tortoise]]".
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== Goofs ==
 
*[[Carl]]'s body proportion when he clung for his life above the hole are wrong, and the whole episode's animation in general looked weird.
 
*[[Carl]]'s body proportion when he clung for his life above the hole are wrong, and the whole episode's animation in general looked weird.
==References==
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*[[Grampa]] says that he never told Homer he loved him, though he previously did "[[One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish]]" and "[[Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble"]]".
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== References ==
 
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Cultural references[edit]

The bowling team crashes in the mountains in a similar way a rugby team crashed in the Andes in 1972, as depicted in the 1993 film Alive, among others

Trivia[edit]

  • Marge mentions that Grampa is 87 years old.
  • Moe has a peanut allergy.
  • During the Gracie Films gag, the sound of a bowling strike is heard.

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

References[edit]


Season 36 References
Aired
Bart's Birthday The Yellow Lotus Desperately Seeking Lisa Shoddy Heat Treehouse of Horror XXXV Women in Shorts Treehouse of Horror Presents: Simpsons Wicked This Way Comes Convenience Airways Homer and Her Sisters O C'mon All Ye Faithful The Man Who Flew Too Much Bottle Episode
Unscheduled
The Past and the Furious Yellow Planet The Last Man Expanding P.S., I Hate You Abe League of Their Moe Estranger Things Men Behaving Manly Keep Chalm and Gary On
Unknown Production Code
The Beautiful Shame Marge and Homer and Moe and Maya