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− | == Cultural References == | + | == Cultural references == |
− | *[ | + | === Opening === |
+ | *[[Professor Frink]] walks past an X-ray machine, revealing that he has an [[Alien]] inside him. | ||
+ | *Frink has created his own {{W|Frankenstein's Monster}}. | ||
+ | *Frink's DVR remote references the comedy film ''{{W2|Click|2006 film}}''. | ||
+ | *References to ''{{W2|The Office|U.S. TV series}}'': | ||
+ | **Frink's monster makes a couple of references to the show. | ||
+ | **Frink's monster and some other monsters have a scene that parodies the show's opening sequence. | ||
+ | **The first frame of the episode's opening credits has the same font and layout as ''The Office''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === War and Pieces === | ||
+ | *The segment is a parody of ''{{W|Jumanji}}''. | ||
+ | *Board games that come to life include: | ||
+ | **[[Taffy Land]] ({{W|Candy Land}}) | ||
+ | **[[Drops and Risers]] ({{W|Snakes and Ladders}}) | ||
+ | **[[Consternation]] ({{W2|Concentration|game}}) | ||
+ | **[[Ravenous Ravenous Rhinos]] ({{W|Hungry Hungry Hippos}}) | ||
+ | **[[Mouse Catch]] ({{W|Mouse Trap}}) | ||
+ | **[[Battleboat]] ({{W|Battleships}}) | ||
+ | **[[Funopoly]] ([[Monopoly]] and Monopoly variations) | ||
+ | **[[Crate of Apes]] ({{W|Barrel of Monkeys}}) | ||
+ | **[[Yahtzu]] ({{W|Yahtzee}}) | ||
+ | **[[Tiddlywonks]] ({{W|Tiddlywinks}}) | ||
+ | **[[Satan's Path]] | ||
+ | **{{W|Spinning tops}} | ||
+ | **Connect Three ({{W|Connect Four}}) | ||
+ | **Kerplunk (various building games) | ||
+ | **{{W|Ice Hockey}} | ||
+ | **{{W|Dominoes}} | ||
+ | **[[Blocko]] ([[Lego]]) | ||
+ | **{{W|Chess}} | ||
+ | **Mystery Dude ({{W2|Mystery Date|game}}) | ||
+ | **{{W|Lawn darts}} | ||
+ | **{{W|Slinky|Slinkys}} | ||
+ | **{{W2|Operation|game}} | ||
+ | **{{W|Scrabble}} | ||
+ | **{{W|Cluedo}} | ||
+ | **{{W|Crazy Eights}} | ||
+ | *[[Milhouse]]'s death scene in the segment is almost identical to Jack Dawson's in ''[[Titanic]]''. | ||
+ | *[[Colonel Ketchup]] is a parody of {{W|Colonel Mustard}}, who himself has occasionally appeared alongside Springfield's wealthiest. | ||
+ | *When [[Bart]] says "...it's time to beat the crap out of childish things" he is alluding to Paul's first letter to the Corinthians ({{W|1 Corinthians 13}}). | ||
+ | *Bart, Milhouse and [[Reverend Lovejoy]] play on a {{W|Wii|Nintendo Wii}}. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Master and Cadaver === | ||
+ | *The title is a pun on the 2003 movie ''{{W|Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World}}''. | ||
+ | *The plot parodies ''{{W|Dead Calm}}''. | ||
+ | *Marge drinks {{W|Moët et Chandon|Moe et Chandon}} champagne. | ||
+ | *At the end, Maggie imitates Alex from ''[[A Clockwork Orange]]''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Tweenlight === | ||
+ | *The''{{W2|Twilight|disambiguation}}'' series is punned in the title and parodied throughout the segment. | ||
+ | *The last vehicle [[Edmund]] stops from running over [[Lisa]] is a {{W|Segway}} driven by [[Otto]]. | ||
+ | *[[Yogi Bear]] makes a cameo appearance, carrying Ranger Smith's head in a picnic basket. | ||
+ | *[[Milhouse]]'s jealousy of Edmund, and his resulting transformation into a {{W|Poodle|French Poodle}}, are a parody of the ''Twilight'' character {{W|Jacob Black}} and his family's ability to transform into wolves. | ||
+ | *Seen in [[Dracula-la Land]]: | ||
+ | **{{W|Grandpa Munster}} | ||
+ | **[[Michael Jackson]] | ||
+ | **[[Blacula]] | ||
+ | **[[Nosferatu]] | ||
+ | **[[Booberella]] | ||
+ | **[[Count von Count]] | ||
+ | **{{ap|Count Dracula|monster}} | ||
+ | **[[Count Fudge-ula]] | ||
+ | **{{W2|Selene|Underworld}} | ||
+ | *{{W2|Hulk|comics}}: When {{ap|Count Dracula|monster}} spots Edmund climbing a bell tower and carrying Lisa on his back, [[Homer]] immediately jumps onto Dracula's back, expecting the same transport. Dracula staggers under Homer's weight and protests that he's Dracula, not the Hulk. | ||
+ | *At one point, Edmund exclaims "You're tearing me apart!" to his father, referencing a scene from ''{{W|Rebel Without a Cause}}''. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | *This | + | *This is the first [[Treehouse of Horror Series|Treehouse of Horror]] episode since "[[Treehouse of Horror V]]" to warn viewers not to watch it. |
+ | *The {{W|Wilhelm scream}} is heard at a couple of places in the episode: | ||
+ | **During the "War and Pieces" segment, when [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] kill enemy characters in the video game they're playing. | ||
+ | **After the closing credits (instead of the usual "Treehouse of Horror" scream), when the [[Gracie Films]] card appears. | ||
+ | *This episode was originally slated to premiere in the UK before the US premiere. However, it instead aired on November 11, 2010. | ||
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+ | {{Season 22|R}} | ||
+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Treehouse of Horror 21}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Trivia]] |
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Contents
Cultural references[edit]
Opening[edit]
- Professor Frink walks past an X-ray machine, revealing that he has an Alien inside him.
- Frink has created his own Frankenstein's Monster.
- Frink's DVR remote references the comedy film Click.
- References to The Office:
- Frink's monster makes a couple of references to the show.
- Frink's monster and some other monsters have a scene that parodies the show's opening sequence.
- The first frame of the episode's opening credits has the same font and layout as The Office.
War and Pieces[edit]
- The segment is a parody of Jumanji.
- Board games that come to life include:
- Taffy Land (Candy Land)
- Drops and Risers (Snakes and Ladders)
- Consternation (Concentration)
- Ravenous Ravenous Rhinos (Hungry Hungry Hippos)
- Mouse Catch (Mouse Trap)
- Battleboat (Battleships)
- Funopoly (Monopoly and Monopoly variations)
- Crate of Apes (Barrel of Monkeys)
- Yahtzu (Yahtzee)
- Tiddlywonks (Tiddlywinks)
- Satan's Path
- Spinning tops
- Connect Three (Connect Four)
- Kerplunk (various building games)
- Ice Hockey
- Dominoes
- Blocko (Lego)
- Chess
- Mystery Dude (Mystery Date)
- Lawn darts
- Slinkys
- Operation
- Scrabble
- Cluedo
- Crazy Eights
- Milhouse's death scene in the segment is almost identical to Jack Dawson's in Titanic.
- Colonel Ketchup is a parody of Colonel Mustard, who himself has occasionally appeared alongside Springfield's wealthiest.
- When Bart says "...it's time to beat the crap out of childish things" he is alluding to Paul's first letter to the Corinthians (1 Corinthians 13).
- Bart, Milhouse and Reverend Lovejoy play on a Nintendo Wii.
Master and Cadaver[edit]
- The title is a pun on the 2003 movie Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.
- The plot parodies Dead Calm.
- Marge drinks Moe et Chandon champagne.
- At the end, Maggie imitates Alex from A Clockwork Orange.
Tweenlight[edit]
- TheTwilight series is punned in the title and parodied throughout the segment.
- The last vehicle Edmund stops from running over Lisa is a Segway driven by Otto.
- Yogi Bear makes a cameo appearance, carrying Ranger Smith's head in a picnic basket.
- Milhouse's jealousy of Edmund, and his resulting transformation into a French Poodle, are a parody of the Twilight character Jacob Black and his family's ability to transform into wolves.
- Seen in Dracula-la Land:
- Hulk: When Count Dracula spots Edmund climbing a bell tower and carrying Lisa on his back, Homer immediately jumps onto Dracula's back, expecting the same transport. Dracula staggers under Homer's weight and protests that he's Dracula, not the Hulk.
- At one point, Edmund exclaims "You're tearing me apart!" to his father, referencing a scene from Rebel Without a Cause.
Trivia[edit]
- This is the first Treehouse of Horror episode since "Treehouse of Horror V" to warn viewers not to watch it.
- The Wilhelm scream is heard at a couple of places in the episode:
- During the "War and Pieces" segment, when Bart and Milhouse kill enemy characters in the video game they're playing.
- After the closing credits (instead of the usual "Treehouse of Horror" scream), when the Gracie Films card appears.
- This episode was originally slated to premiere in the UK before the US premiere. However, it instead aired on November 11, 2010.