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*The episode title is a pun on the novel ''{{W|The Sun Also Rises}}''.
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== Cultural references ==
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*The episode's title is a pun on the novel ''{{W|The Sun Also Rises}}'' by [[Ernest Hemingway]]. A {{W2|The Sun Also Rises|film|film of the same name}} was released in 1975.
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**The episode parodies elements from the novel and film, including the references to writer Ernest Hemingway, to [[Paris]] and to the {{W|running of the bulls}} in [[Pamplona]], [[Spain]].
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*In the episode's [[The Daughter Also Rises/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]], [[Lisa]] is reading ''[[The Comprehensive 20 Year Simpsons Episode Guide]]'', which is a parody of the real-life ''[[The Simpsons]]'' guide book, ''[[Simpsons World The Ultimate Episode Guide: Seasons 1-20]]'' in both appearance and name.
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**[[Moe]] mentions that [[FOX]] payed for the 499th episode celebration thinking it was the 500th.
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*''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' episode "[[Roses Are Red, Violence Is Due]]" is a pun on the phrase "Roses are red, violets are blue" from the love poem "{{W|Roses Are Red}}".
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*The television show ''[[MythBusters]]'' is parodied throughout the episode's subplot, where [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] see the TV show ''[[MythCrackers]]'' and, inspired by the show, go on to test several myths on their own. Several of the myths they test are parodies of myths that were tested on ''MythBusters''.
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[[File:Jamie dropping penny.png|300px|thumb|''[[MythCrackers]]'' is a parody of ''[[MythBusters]]''. One of the experiments shown features {{Ch|Jamie Hyneman|Jamie}} dropping a penny from the [[Empire State Building]], which was done in {{W|MythBusters (2003 season)#Episode 4 – "Penny Drop"|a real episode of ''MythBusters''}}]]
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*The ''MythCrackers'' intro includes experiments on:
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**The {{W|soda geyser}} physical reaction, created with [[Buzz Cola]] and {{W|Mentos}}.
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**{{W2|Reflection|physics|Light reflection}} in mirrors.
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**Debunking all religions except "the Jesus-based ones". Figures of [[Ganesha]], [[Buddha]], [[Zeus]] and [[Jesus]] can be seen.
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**The penny drop from the [[Empire State Building]] in [[New York City]]. This is a {{W|MythBusters (2003 season)#Episode 4 – "Penny Drop"|real episode}} from the 2003 season of ''MythBusters''.
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*When {{Ch|Adam Savage|Adam}} and {{Ch|Jamie Hyneman|Jamie}} shoot the stuffed bear out of a cannon, its fur burns off in mid-flight, revealing a robot skeleton that resembles the [[Terminator]]'s.
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*The [[Yuk-ingham Palace]] store's name is a pun on [[Buckingham Palace]], the primary residence of the British monarch.
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*The ''{{W|Light Cavalry Overture}}'' by {{W|Franz von Suppé}} is heard when [[Homer]] and Bart spend time together at the [[Testoster-Zone]].
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*The arcade game ''[[Aunts vs. Zombies]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|Plants vs. Zombies}}'' while ''[[Triangle Wars]]'' uses the font of ''[[Star Wars]]''.
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*At [[Luigi's]], [[Marge]] was worried that someone was about to put {{W|Thousand Island dressing}} into {{W|Vinaigrette}}.
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*{{ap|Nick|The Daughter Also Rises}} is reading ''[[A Farewell to Arm]]'', a novel by American writer [[Ernest Hemingway]]. Nick later cites "the shortest answer is doing the thing", a phrase attributed to Hemingway.
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*Nick would like to listen to [[Lisa]]'s first name in some place he considers important, and mentions the peak of {{W|Mount Kilimanjaro}}, the highest peak in {{W|Africa}}, or in the back of a {{W|vaporetto}} waterbus in {{W|Venice}}.
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*The candy cigarettes are named "[[Licky Strikes]]", a pun on {{W|Lucky Strike}}, a well-known brand of cigarettes.
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*The French song heard at [[Le Petite Appétit]] is an instrumental version of "{{W|La Vie en rose}}" by {{W|Édith Piaf}}. The hip-hop song is "{{W2|Fight the Power|Public Enemy song}}" by {{W|Public Enemy}}.
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*[[The Needle Exchange]] store name is a pun on the {{W|needle exchange program}} for injection drug users.
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[[File:Running of the Bullies.png|300px|thumb|The [[running of the Bullies]] parodies the famous {{W|running of the bulls}} in [[Pamplona]]. The sequence hints ''{{W|The Sun Also Rises}}'', which is partially set in that Spanish city]]
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*{{W|Non, je ne regrette rien}}, another song by Édith Piaf, is heard when Lisa and Nick spend time together.
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**The [[running of the Bullies]] is a parody of the famous {{W|running of the bulls}} that takes place in [[Pamplona]], [[Spain]]. The sequence hints at ''The Sun Also Rises'', parodied in name, in which the running is a film highlight.
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*Monuments and buildings at the minigolf include [[Mount Rushmore]], the [[Leaning Tower of Pisa]], the [[Eiffel Tower]] and the [[Pyramids of Giza]].
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*[[Marge]] is reading ''[[Peter Pan]]'' to Lisa. The character {{W|Tootles}} from the {{W2|Lost Boys|Peter Pan}} is mentioned by Marge.
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*Nick would like to take Lisa to the "{{W|Doritos}} Nutrition Fair" held at the school gym.
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*According to [[Abe]], Lisa and Nick's relationship reminds him of {{W|Pyramus and Thisbe}}, a pair of ill-fated lovers from {{W|Babylon}} in {{W|Greek mythology}}. The [[Old Jewish man]] adds that Pyramus and Thisbe inspired [[William Shakespeare]]'s ''{{W|Romeo and Juliet}}'', which inspired ''{{W|West Side Story}}''.
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*The talking parrot in ''[[Disney's Pyramus and Thisbe]]'' is a reference to Disney's ''{{W2|Aladdin|1992 Disney film}}'', and more specifically, {{W2|Iago|Aladdin}}.
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*The legend of "Eleanor Mackie" is based on that of {{W2|Bloody Mary|folklore}}.
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*[[Nelson]] "smokes" a {{W|Twix}} biscuit cigar.
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*Milhouse mentions the {{W|American Girl}} brand of dolls.
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*[[Groundskeeper Willie]] is originally from {{W|Kirkwall}}, the largest town in {{W|Orkney}}, an archipelago to the north of mainland [[Scotland]]. Willie talks about his parents being "Uppies and Doonies", which refer to two rival groups in {{W|Kirkwall Ba' Game}}, a traditional ball game played in Kirkwall.
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*The elders at [[Springfield Retirement Castle]] are watching the talk show ''{{W2|Maury|talk show}}'', hosted by [[Maury Povich]].
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*Nick lied to Lisa by telling her he rowed up the {{W|Zambezi river}} without a guide.
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*Homer misheard "{{W|Ultimate frisbee}}" when Abe was referring to the Greek lover Thisbe.
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*At [[Mulberry Island]], Lisa has visions of Ernest Hemingway's first wife [[Hadley Richardson]] and second wife [[Pauline Pfeiffer]].
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**A marlin also appears in Lisa's vision, criticizing the writer. Hemingway was a well-known practitioner of {{W|Marlin fishing}}.
  
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== Trivia ==
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*Abe's version of ''Pryamus and Thisbe'' is incorrect. Most of it is true except that Pyramus and Thisbe died not long after reaching the tree.
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== Goofs ==
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*The driver that pulls up next to the [[Testoster-Zone]] is driving on the LEFT side of the road.
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*When outside Le Petite Appetit, and when Nick says to the waiter "Perhaps we can try a little harder, for the lady?", there is a noticeboard (it says "MENU", but below it is nonsensical text) behind the waiter with the cafe logo and two columns of text. In the next shot (a close-up of the waiter), there is now a blue box with a line down the middle there instead, underneath "MENU".
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Latest revision as of 19:02, November 8, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 23 Episode References
498 "Moe Goes from Rags to Riches"
499
"The Daughter Also Rises"
"At Long Last Leave" 500


Cultural references[edit]

MythCrackers is a parody of MythBusters. One of the experiments shown features Jamie dropping a penny from the Empire State Building, which was done in a real episode of MythBusters
The running of the Bullies parodies the famous running of the bulls in Pamplona. The sequence hints The Sun Also Rises, which is partially set in that Spanish city

Trivia[edit]

  • Abe's version of Pryamus and Thisbe is incorrect. Most of it is true except that Pyramus and Thisbe died not long after reaching the tree.

Goofs[edit]

  • The driver that pulls up next to the Testoster-Zone is driving on the LEFT side of the road.
  • When outside Le Petite Appetit, and when Nick says to the waiter "Perhaps we can try a little harder, for the lady?", there is a noticeboard (it says "MENU", but below it is nonsensical text) behind the waiter with the cafe logo and two columns of text. In the next shot (a close-up of the waiter), there is now a blue box with a line down the middle there instead, underneath "MENU".
Season 23 References
The Falcon and the D'ohman Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts Treehouse of Horror XXII Replaceable You The Food Wife The Book Job The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants The Ten-Per-Cent Solution Holidays of Future Passed Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson The D'oh-cial Network Moe Goes from Rags to Riches The Daughter Also Rises At Long Last Leave Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart‎ How I Wet Your Mother Them, Robot Beware My Cheating Bart‎ A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again The Spy Who Learned Me Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda Lisa Goes Gaga