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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *Some elements of the episode, as well as its title, parody | + | *Some elements of the episode, as well as its title, parody ''{{W|Weekend at Bernie's}}''. |
− | *When the family first finds out Homer is using {{ | + | *Before building a scarecrow, Marge comments that to get rid of the crows she had tried "heckling them," and "jeckling them." This is a reference to the cartoon characters {{W|Heckle and Jeckle}}. |
+ | *[[Dr. Hibbert]]'s line "I'm talkin' about medicinal marijuana. Prescription pot. Texas T-H-C." is a reference to ''[[The Beverly Hillbillies]]'' opening song line "...when up from the gound came a bubbling crude. Oil that is. Black gold. Texas tea." | ||
+ | *When the family first finds out Homer is using {{W2|cannabis|drug|marijuana}}, he is singing "[[Smoke on the Water]]" by {{W|Deep Purple}}. | ||
*The music used while Homer is getting stoned on his first joint is "{{W|Incense and Peppermints}}" by {{W|Strawberry Alarm Clock}}. | *The music used while Homer is getting stoned on his first joint is "{{W|Incense and Peppermints}}" by {{W|Strawberry Alarm Clock}}. | ||
− | * | + | *"{{W2|Wear Your Love Like Heaven|album}}" by {{W|Donovan}} plays in the montage of a stoned Homer getting ready for work. |
− | * | + | *Homer's car during his hallucination as he's getting ready for work looks like Benny the Cab from ''{{W|Who Framed Roger Rabbit}}''. |
− | *When Marge is making the scarecrow for her vegetable patch, pop-ups appear on the screen in the style of | + | *When Marge is making the scarecrow for her vegetable patch, pop-ups appear on the screen in the style of VH1's ''{{W|Pop-Up Video}}''. |
− | *The song | + | *The song {{Chs|Phish}} are singing is "[[Run Like an Antelope]]". Later, Phish plays the opening limb of the ''Simpsons'' theme song, something Phish actually did in their real-life concerts. |
− | *When Homer smokes pot, he says that it (marijuana) can "make anything funny. Even that show that follows ''{{ | + | *When Homer smokes pot, he says that it (marijuana) can "make anything funny. Even that show that follows ''{{W2|Friends|TV series}}''." This is possibly a reference to ''{{W|Frasier}}'', which did follow ''Friends'' at the time of this episodes original air-date but is more likely a reference to the numerous—and usually short-lived—series scheduled after ''Friends'' for many years. |
*When Homer is stoned and talks to Ned Flanders he cites his own example of the {{W|Omnipotence paradox}}: Could Jesus microwave a burrito so hot that he himself could not eat it?" | *When Homer is stoned and talks to Ned Flanders he cites his own example of the {{W|Omnipotence paradox}}: Could Jesus microwave a burrito so hot that he himself could not eat it?" | ||
− | *When Marge puts together a scarecrow, the music in the background is "If I Only Had a Brain" from '' | + | *When Marge puts together a scarecrow, the music in the background is the Scarecrow's song "{{W|If I Only Had a Brain}}" from ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]''. |
+ | *At the pro-medical marijuana rally, Homer says "Whether you suffer from glaucoma, or you just rented ''{{W|The Matrix}}'', medical marijuana can make things fabulous. Medically." | ||
*Homer's names for the crows are references to famous people: | *Homer's names for the crows are references to famous people: | ||
**[[Russell Crow]] is a reference to {{W|Russell Crowe}}. | **[[Russell Crow]] is a reference to {{W|Russell Crowe}}. | ||
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**[[Crow Diddley]] is a reference to {{W|Bo Diddley}}. | **[[Crow Diddley]] is a reference to {{W|Bo Diddley}}. | ||
**[[Hume Crow-nyn]] is a reference to {{W|Hume Cronyn}}. | **[[Hume Crow-nyn]] is a reference to {{W|Hume Cronyn}}. | ||
− | ** | + | **{{ap|Gregory Peck|Weekend at Burnsie's}} is a reference to {{W|Gregory Peck}}. |
+ | *The colors and the scenes of the "hallucinated journey" that Homer takes with his car to go to work, is very similar to the final part of the cartoon ''{{W2|Yellow Submarine|film}}'' by [[The Beatles]] | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | *This is one of the many episodes where a Simpson uses drugs. Bart used [[Focusyn]] in "[[Brother's Little Helper]]", Homer later uses [[Nappien]] in "[[Crook and Ladder]]", Marge uses steroids in "[[The Strong Arms of the Ma]]", and Lisa takes [[Ignorital]] in "[[The Good, the Sad, and the Drugly]]". | ||
+ | *This is the first episode revealing fully on screen that Otto Man is a stoner, although we do not actually see him smoking pot until later episodes. | ||
+ | *Among the signatories of The Marijuana Re-Criminalization Initiative are the signatures of: [[Waylon Smithers]], [[Luann Van Houten]], [[Abraham Simpson]], [[Patty Bouvier]] (not [[Selma]]...), [[Moe Szyslak]], [[Herschel Krustofsky]], [[Birch Barlow]], [[Kirk Van Houten]], [[Agnes Skinner]], [[Moe Szyslak]], [[Apu Nahasapeemapetilon]], [[Edna Krabappel]], [[Seymour Skinner]], [[Barney Gumble]], [[Captain McCallister]], [[Helen Lovejoy]] (not [[reverend Lovejoy|the Housband..]]) and ... [[Homer|Ho(peace)mer J.Simpson]]. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
− | *[[Seth]] and [[Munchie]], the hippies from "[[D'oh-in in the Wind]]", are in the crowd in the rally for the legalization of medical marijuana. | + | *[[Seth]] and [[Munchie]], the hippies from "[[D'oh-in' in the Wind]]", are in the crowd in the rally for the legalization of medical marijuana. |
− | *[[Otto]] remembers his wedding to | + | *Members of [[Dirt First]] from "[[Lisa the Tree Hugger]]", [[Mr. Mitchell]], the blind stoner from "[[The Canine Mutiny]]" and several [[Hullabalooza]] attendees from "[[Homerpalooza]]" also appear at the rally. |
− | *When Marge takes out some clothes from a box, captions show up when Marge lays them in a shape of a body. These include | + | *[[Otto]] remembers his wedding to {{ap|Becky|It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge}} in "[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge]]" after seeing his ring. |
− | *Lisa's jersey from "[[Lisa on Ice]]". | + | *When Marge takes out some clothes from a box, captions show up when Marge lays them in a shape of a body. These include: |
− | *Bart's jockey pants from "[[Saddlesore Galactica]]". | + | **Lisa's jersey from "[[Lisa on Ice]]". |
− | *The Jack-o-Lantern from Treehouse of Horror [[Treehouse of Horror III]]", [[Treehouse of Horror | + | **Bart's jockey pants from "[[Saddlesore Galactica]]". |
− | *Grampa's hat from "Who Shot Grampa's Hat" (This isn't an actual episode title, but the name is similar to "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns]]"). | + | **The Jack-o-Lantern from Treehouse of Horror "[[Treehouse of Horror III]]", "[[Treehouse of Horror IX]]" and "[[Treehouse of Horror XII]]". |
+ | **Grampa's hat from "Who Shot Grampa's Hat" (This isn't an actual episode title, but the name is similar to "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns]]"). | ||
+ | *[[Mr. Burns]] previously almost drowned in "[[Burns' Heir]]". | ||
− | == | + | == Goofs == |
− | * | + | *Marge goes into the back garden with the clothes for the scarecrow through a door that looks like the front door to the Simpsons House rather than the back door. The scarecrow later magically appears in the front garden as Homer comes home. |
− | + | *Bart's jockey pants weren't used in "Saddlesore Galactica", Bart used his Krusty Pajamas for a jockey outfit. | |
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+ | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
[[Category:Trivia]] | [[Category:Trivia]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Continuity]] |
+ | [[Category:Goofs]] |
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Contents
Cultural references[edit]
- Some elements of the episode, as well as its title, parody Weekend at Bernie's.
- Before building a scarecrow, Marge comments that to get rid of the crows she had tried "heckling them," and "jeckling them." This is a reference to the cartoon characters Heckle and Jeckle.
- Dr. Hibbert's line "I'm talkin' about medicinal marijuana. Prescription pot. Texas T-H-C." is a reference to The Beverly Hillbillies opening song line "...when up from the gound came a bubbling crude. Oil that is. Black gold. Texas tea."
- When the family first finds out Homer is using marijuana, he is singing "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple.
- The music used while Homer is getting stoned on his first joint is "Incense and Peppermints" by Strawberry Alarm Clock.
- "Wear Your Love Like Heaven" by Donovan plays in the montage of a stoned Homer getting ready for work.
- Homer's car during his hallucination as he's getting ready for work looks like Benny the Cab from Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
- When Marge is making the scarecrow for her vegetable patch, pop-ups appear on the screen in the style of VH1's Pop-Up Video.
- The song Phish are singing is "Run Like an Antelope". Later, Phish plays the opening limb of the Simpsons theme song, something Phish actually did in their real-life concerts.
- When Homer smokes pot, he says that it (marijuana) can "make anything funny. Even that show that follows Friends." This is possibly a reference to Frasier, which did follow Friends at the time of this episodes original air-date but is more likely a reference to the numerous—and usually short-lived—series scheduled after Friends for many years.
- When Homer is stoned and talks to Ned Flanders he cites his own example of the Omnipotence paradox: Could Jesus microwave a burrito so hot that he himself could not eat it?"
- When Marge puts together a scarecrow, the music in the background is the Scarecrow's song "If I Only Had a Brain" from The Wizard of Oz.
- At the pro-medical marijuana rally, Homer says "Whether you suffer from glaucoma, or you just rented The Matrix, medical marijuana can make things fabulous. Medically."
- Homer's names for the crows are references to famous people:
- Russell Crow is a reference to Russell Crowe.
- Cameron Crow is a reference to Cameron Crowe.
- Crow Diddley is a reference to Bo Diddley.
- Hume Crow-nyn is a reference to Hume Cronyn.
- Gregory Peck is a reference to Gregory Peck.
- The colors and the scenes of the "hallucinated journey" that Homer takes with his car to go to work, is very similar to the final part of the cartoon Yellow Submarine by The Beatles
Trivia[edit]
- This is one of the many episodes where a Simpson uses drugs. Bart used Focusyn in "Brother's Little Helper", Homer later uses Nappien in "Crook and Ladder", Marge uses steroids in "The Strong Arms of the Ma", and Lisa takes Ignorital in "The Good, the Sad, and the Drugly".
- This is the first episode revealing fully on screen that Otto Man is a stoner, although we do not actually see him smoking pot until later episodes.
- Among the signatories of The Marijuana Re-Criminalization Initiative are the signatures of: Waylon Smithers, Luann Van Houten, Abraham Simpson, Patty Bouvier (not Selma...), Moe Szyslak, Herschel Krustofsky, Birch Barlow, Kirk Van Houten, Agnes Skinner, Moe Szyslak, Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, Edna Krabappel, Seymour Skinner, Barney Gumble, Captain McCallister, Helen Lovejoy (not the Housband..) and ... Ho(peace)mer J.Simpson.
Continuity[edit]
- Seth and Munchie, the hippies from "D'oh-in' in the Wind", are in the crowd in the rally for the legalization of medical marijuana.
- Members of Dirt First from "Lisa the Tree Hugger", Mr. Mitchell, the blind stoner from "The Canine Mutiny" and several Hullabalooza attendees from "Homerpalooza" also appear at the rally.
- Otto remembers his wedding to Becky in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge" after seeing his ring.
- When Marge takes out some clothes from a box, captions show up when Marge lays them in a shape of a body. These include:
- Lisa's jersey from "Lisa on Ice".
- Bart's jockey pants from "Saddlesore Galactica".
- The Jack-o-Lantern from Treehouse of Horror "Treehouse of Horror III", "Treehouse of Horror IX" and "Treehouse of Horror XII".
- Grampa's hat from "Who Shot Grampa's Hat" (This isn't an actual episode title, but the name is similar to "Who Shot Mr. Burns").
- Mr. Burns previously almost drowned in "Burns' Heir".
Goofs[edit]
- Marge goes into the back garden with the clothes for the scarecrow through a door that looks like the front door to the Simpsons House rather than the back door. The scarecrow later magically appears in the front garden as Homer comes home.
- Bart's jockey pants weren't used in "Saddlesore Galactica", Bart used his Krusty Pajamas for a jockey outfit.