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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
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*When [[Homer]] flies off in the Duff blimp he shouts down to Barney: "When we see each other again, you'll be an old man and I'll be a baby," a reference to the {{W|twin Paradox}} in Einstein's {{W|special theory of relativity}} and the movie ''{{W|The Curious Case of Benjamin Button}}''. It is perhaps more likely to refer to Michael Moorcock's ''{{W|A Nomad of the Time Streams}}'' steampunk trilogy. Homer delivers the line from a blimp/airship which features strongly in Moorcock's central character's life: 'Oswald Bastable' was in turn borrowed from E Nesbit's children's stories.
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*The flashback of the "{{W|Key Party}}" is a parody of [[Ang Lee]]'s 1970s suburbia set ''{{W2|The Ice Storm|film}}''.
 
*When [[Lisa]] finds the hidden classroom in the basement of [[Springfield Elementary School]]:
 
*When [[Lisa]] finds the hidden classroom in the basement of [[Springfield Elementary School]]:
**She observes that the stage is set for a production of the play ''{{w|Endgame (play|Endgame}}'' by {{w|Samuel Beckett}}.
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**She says, "I've discovered a mystery wrapped in a riddle in the basement of a lousy school!" This is a reference to a speech by [[Winston Churchill]] at the beginning of {{W|World War II}}, in which he described Russia as "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma".
**The objects in the classroom appear real, but on closer inspection Lisa discovers that they are fake. Near the end of ''{{w|2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey}}'', astronaut David Bowman finds himself in a similarly fabricated hotel room.
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**She observes that the stage is set for a production of the play ''{{W2|Endgame|play}}'' by {{W|Samuel Beckett}}.
**Lisa returns to the classroom with a huge crowd and school newspaper reporters in tow, only to find nothing but bookshelves, similar to the {{w|Geraldo Rivera}} special ''{{w|The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults}}'', where after a huge media buildup the vault was anticlimactically discovered to be empty except for dirt and debris.
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**The objects in the classroom appear real, but on closer inspection Lisa discovers that they are fake. Near the end of ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey]]'', astronaut David Bowman finds himself in a similarly fabricated hotel room.
*When [[Bart]] gets onto the window washing platform, the music playing is an {{w|Inversion (music)|inversion}} of the title theme from ''{{w|Peter and the Wolf}}''.
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**There is a poster in the hidden classroom featuring the element symbols from ''Avatar: The Last Airbender''.
*During the blimp pursuit ([[Chief Wiggum]] and [[Lou]] in the [[Springfield Police Department]] blimp chasing [[Homer]] in the [[Duff Beer]] blimp):
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**Lisa returns to the classroom with a huge crowd and school newspaper reporters in tow, only to find nothing but bookshelves, similar to the [[Geraldo Rivera]] special ''{{W|The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults}}'', where after a huge media buildup the vault was anticlimactically discovered to be empty except for dirt and debris. This could also be a reference to "[[Grift of the Magi]]" where Lisa brings Marge, Homer, and Chief Wiggum to the school to show them the true intentions of the company that was running the school at the time.
**Homer eludes Wiggum by suddenly climbing and flying over a billboard advertising a {{w|Cirque du Soleil}} performance titled "Zoomanity".
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*[[The Pooter Toot Express]] (the wind-up toy which [[Marge]] and [[Maggie]] find) may be a parody of {{W|K-tel}} and its products.
**Wiggum crashes into the billboard and cries "Oh, the zoomanity!" as his blimp catches fire, referencing the {{w|Hindenburg disaster}}.
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*When [[Bart]] gets onto the window washing platform, the music playing is an {{W2|Inversion|music}} of the title theme from ''{{W|Peter and the Wolf}}''.
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*During the blimp pursuit ([[Chief Wiggum]] and [[Lou]] in the [[Springfield Police Blimp]] chasing [[Homer]] in the [[Duff Blimp]]):
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**Homer eludes Wiggum by suddenly climbing and flying over a billboard advertising a {{W|Cirque du Soleil}} performance titled "Zoomanity". Zoomanity was previously mentioned by Bart in the episode "[[Marge's Son Poisoning]]".  
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**Wiggum crashes into the billboard and cries "Oh, the zoomanity!" as his blimp catches fire, referencing the {{W|Hindenburg disaster}}.
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*When [[Otto]] drives the bus off the bridge, he wonders aloud whether they'll fall slowly, as in the movie ''{{W|Inception}}''.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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**This is the second time an episode's chalkboard gag has referred to the immediately preceding episode. The first was in "[[Homer the Heretic]]", where the chalkboard gag "I will not defame New Orleans" referred to complaints the show received about a song about New Orleans in the previous episode, "[[A Streetcar Named Marge]]".
 
**This is the second time an episode's chalkboard gag has referred to the immediately preceding episode. The first was in "[[Homer the Heretic]]", where the chalkboard gag "I will not defame New Orleans" referred to complaints the show received about a song about New Orleans in the previous episode, "[[A Streetcar Named Marge]]".
 
*In the band room scene of the [[Opening Sequence|opening sequence]], [[Lisa]] plays a violin instead of her saxophone.
 
*In the band room scene of the [[Opening Sequence|opening sequence]], [[Lisa]] plays a violin instead of her saxophone.
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*A violin solo version of the [[Theme Song|theme song]] plays over the closing credits.
 
*When Lisa first finds the hidden classroom, a hamster ball with a skeleton inside it is briefly seen. Whether it's [[Nibbles]] or another hamster isn't known.
 
*When Lisa first finds the hidden classroom, a hamster ball with a skeleton inside it is briefly seen. Whether it's [[Nibbles]] or another hamster isn't known.
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*The letters "RDRR" are written on the chalkboard in the hidden classroom, which is a clear reference to a classroom joke in the [[1990]] episode "[[Bart the Genius]]".
 
*[[Nelson]] carves his trademark [[Ha Ha!|laugh]] out of wood in shop class.
 
*[[Nelson]] carves his trademark [[Ha Ha!|laugh]] out of wood in shop class.
 
*Homer's car registration says "NABF14", the production code for this episode.
 
*Homer's car registration says "NABF14", the production code for this episode.
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*One of the mannequins inside [[Bus 23]] resembles [[Janey]].
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*The [[couch gag]] was re-used in the [[Season 23]] episode "[[A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again]]".
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== Continuity ==
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[[File:Homer's job keys.png|thumb|Homer's keys]]
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*Homer has several keys from his previous jobs:
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**Homer the Smithers ("[[Homer the Smithers]]")
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**Bounty Hunter ("[[Sex, Pies and Idiot Scrapes]]")
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**{{ap|Mr. Plow|business}} ("[[Mr. Plow]]")
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**[[NASA]] Space Shuttle ("[[Deep Space Homer]]")
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**Midnight Towboy ("[[Midnight Towboy]]")
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*The dentist Bart moons is the same dentist from the [[Springfield Dental Complex]] with whom {{Ch|Ludacris}} argues.
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== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
*The track of [[Bus 23]] can be seen going into the river, but when Lisa falls there is a track on the other side. However, this could explain that the bus made its way over the ice bridge, but fell into the river backwards.
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*The track of [[Bus 23]] can be seen going into the river, but when Lisa falls there is also a track on the other side.
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**However, this could be explained by the bus first crossing the ice bridge, and then falling into the river backwards.
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**Also, from the way [[Superintendent Chalmers]] refers to the ice bridge, it's been used before. Previous vehicles (maybe even buses) crossing the bridge successfully would explain tracks on both sides of the river.
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*When [[The Pooter Toot Express]] nears the river:
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#It can be seen going down a short hill, which wasn't there when the blimp flew over the track.
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#The track of Bus 23 is no longer visible, when it was clearly there before.
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#It crashes into a tree that wasn't there before.
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{{Season 22|R}}
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[[Category:Cultural references]]
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[[Category:Trivia]]
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[[Category:Continuity]]
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[[Category:Goofs]]

Latest revision as of 06:46, April 2, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 22 Episode References
484 "Homer Scissorhands"
485
"500 Keys"
"The Ned-liest Catch" 486


Cultural references[edit]

  • When Homer flies off in the Duff blimp he shouts down to Barney: "When we see each other again, you'll be an old man and I'll be a baby," a reference to the twin Paradox in Einstein's special theory of relativity and the movie The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. It is perhaps more likely to refer to Michael Moorcock's A Nomad of the Time Streams steampunk trilogy. Homer delivers the line from a blimp/airship which features strongly in Moorcock's central character's life: 'Oswald Bastable' was in turn borrowed from E Nesbit's children's stories.
  • The flashback of the "Key Party" is a parody of Ang Lee's 1970s suburbia set The Ice Storm.
  • When Lisa finds the hidden classroom in the basement of Springfield Elementary School:
    • She says, "I've discovered a mystery wrapped in a riddle in the basement of a lousy school!" This is a reference to a speech by Winston Churchill at the beginning of World War II, in which he described Russia as "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma".
    • She observes that the stage is set for a production of the play Endgame by Samuel Beckett.
    • The objects in the classroom appear real, but on closer inspection Lisa discovers that they are fake. Near the end of 2001: A Space Odyssey, astronaut David Bowman finds himself in a similarly fabricated hotel room.
    • There is a poster in the hidden classroom featuring the element symbols from Avatar: The Last Airbender.
    • Lisa returns to the classroom with a huge crowd and school newspaper reporters in tow, only to find nothing but bookshelves, similar to the Geraldo Rivera special The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults, where after a huge media buildup the vault was anticlimactically discovered to be empty except for dirt and debris. This could also be a reference to "Grift of the Magi" where Lisa brings Marge, Homer, and Chief Wiggum to the school to show them the true intentions of the company that was running the school at the time.
  • The Pooter Toot Express (the wind-up toy which Marge and Maggie find) may be a parody of K-tel and its products.
  • When Bart gets onto the window washing platform, the music playing is an Inversion of the title theme from Peter and the Wolf.
  • During the blimp pursuit (Chief Wiggum and Lou in the Springfield Police Blimp chasing Homer in the Duff Blimp):
    • Homer eludes Wiggum by suddenly climbing and flying over a billboard advertising a Cirque du Soleil performance titled "Zoomanity". Zoomanity was previously mentioned by Bart in the episode "Marge's Son Poisoning".
    • Wiggum crashes into the billboard and cries "Oh, the zoomanity!" as his blimp catches fire, referencing the Hindenburg disaster.
  • When Otto drives the bus off the bridge, he wonders aloud whether they'll fall slowly, as in the movie Inception.

Trivia[edit]

  • The chalkboard gag is a reference to Kristen Schaal's name being misspelled as "Kristen Schall" in the closing credits of "Homer Scissorhands".
    • This is the second time an episode's chalkboard gag has referred to the immediately preceding episode. The first was in "Homer the Heretic", where the chalkboard gag "I will not defame New Orleans" referred to complaints the show received about a song about New Orleans in the previous episode, "A Streetcar Named Marge".
  • In the band room scene of the opening sequence, Lisa plays a violin instead of her saxophone.
  • A violin solo version of the theme song plays over the closing credits.
  • When Lisa first finds the hidden classroom, a hamster ball with a skeleton inside it is briefly seen. Whether it's Nibbles or another hamster isn't known.
  • The letters "RDRR" are written on the chalkboard in the hidden classroom, which is a clear reference to a classroom joke in the 1990 episode "Bart the Genius".
  • Nelson carves his trademark laugh out of wood in shop class.
  • Homer's car registration says "NABF14", the production code for this episode.
  • One of the mannequins inside Bus 23 resembles Janey.
  • The couch gag was re-used in the Season 23 episode "A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again".

Continuity[edit]

Homer's keys


Goofs[edit]

  • The track of Bus 23 can be seen going into the river, but when Lisa falls there is also a track on the other side.
    • However, this could be explained by the bus first crossing the ice bridge, and then falling into the river backwards.
    • Also, from the way Superintendent Chalmers refers to the ice bridge, it's been used before. Previous vehicles (maybe even buses) crossing the bridge successfully would explain tracks on both sides of the river.
  • When The Pooter Toot Express nears the river:
  1. It can be seen going down a short hill, which wasn't there when the blimp flew over the track.
  2. The track of Bus 23 is no longer visible, when it was clearly there before.
  3. It crashes into a tree that wasn't there before.
Season 22 References
Elementary School Musical Loan-a Lisa MoneyBart Treehouse of Horror XXI Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life The Fool Monty How Munched Is That Birdie in the Window? The Fight Before Christmas Donnie Fatso Moms I'd Like to Forget Flaming Moe Homer the Father The Blue and the Gray Angry Dad: The Movie The Scorpion's Tale A Midsummer's Nice Dreams Love Is a Many-Strangled Thing The Great Simpsina The Real Housewives of Fat Tony Homer Scissorhands 500 Keys The Ned-liest Catch