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==Trivia==
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== Cultural references ==
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*The episode's title is a pun on the song "{{W|Sunday Bloody Sunday}}" by the Irish rock band [[U2]].
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**The title also refers to the {{W|Super Bowl Sunday}}, a main element in the episode.
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*The episode's [[Sunday, Cruddy Sunday/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]] recreates the collision scene from ''[[Titanic]]''.
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*The character design for [[Postmaster Bill]], the tour guide for the field trip at the [[Springfield Post Office]], was based on folk singer {{W|Burl Ives}}.
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[[File:Legends of Comedy.png|250px|thumb|The ''Legends of Comedy'' poster includes [[Charlie Chaplin]], [[Fatty Arbuckle]], {{W|Buster Keaton}} and {{W|Harold Lloyd}}]]
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*The portraits on the poster ''Legends of Comedy'' include [[Charlie Chaplin]], [[Fatty Arbuckle]], {{W|Buster Keaton}} and {{W|Harold Lloyd}}.
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*Postmaster Bill mentions the "{{W|Macarena}}", the popular Spanish song from the 1990s.
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*The [[Val-U-Qual Coupons]] include {{W|tango}} dance lessons.
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*[[Homer]] sings a slightly modified version of "{{W|Escape (The Piña Colada Song)}}" by {{W|Rupert Holmes}}.
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*The background music heard in the waiting room at [[High-Pressure Tire Sales]] is "{{W|Spanish Flea}}", recorded by {{W|Herb Alpert}} in the 1960s.
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**The music is later heard during the credits.
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*The music heard on the TV when the footballers are spending time in a hotel pool is similar to the iconic {{W|NFL on Fox#Theme music|theme music}} from ''{{W|NFL on Fox}}''.
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*When complaining about the lifestyle of contemporary players, [[Moe]] gives a counterexample with Canadian-American footballer {{W|Bronko Nagurski}}.
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*Moe's favorite team are the [[Atlanta Falcons]]. Homer mentions the [[Denver Broncos]] and [[Wally Kogen]] mentions [[Bill Clinton|Bill]] and [[Hillary Clinton]].
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*[[Marge]]'s dream was to see the {{W|Bolshoi Ballet}}.
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*{{Ap|Rudy|Sunday, Cruddy Sunday}} is a parody of [[Sean Astin]]'s title character {{W|Rudy Ruettiger}} in the 1993 sports film ''{{ap|Rudy|film}}''.
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**Rudy is wearing a blue and gold jacket from the {{W|Notre Dame Fighting Irish football}}, a team he always dreamed to play in.
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**[[Krusty]] tells him that he was "too small" to go to the {{W|Super Bowl}}. This is a reference to Rudy considered to be undersized, at 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) and 165 lb (75 kg). Nevertheless, he made it to the team with financial help from his father.
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*The song "{{W2|Wild Weekend|instrumental}}" by American rock band {{W|NRBQ}} is heard when the group goes by bus to [[Miami]] for the Super Bowl.
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[[File:Li'l Leonardo.png|250px|thumb|The board game ''Li'l Leonardo'' is a reference to artist [[Leonardo da Vinci]]]]
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*The board games at the Simpsons' house include:
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**''Mono Polize'', a pun on ''[[Monopoly]]''.
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**''Li'l Leonardo'', a reference to artist [[Leonardo da Vinci]].
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**''Color by Numbers'', a real painting game, usually named {{W|Paint by number}}.
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**''[[Vincent Price's Egg Magic]]'': [[Vincent Price]] endorsing an egg crafts product is a reference to the fact that he played {{W2|Egghead|DC Comics}} in the 60s ''[[Batman]]'' TV show.
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*The group arrived to [[Pro Player Stadium]], nowadays named {{W|Hard Rock Stadium}}.
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*At [[Rosey Grier's Porta-Chapel]], former footballer and Protestant minister {{Ch|Rosey Grier}} prays that "the wandering {{W|Oakland Raiders}} may someday find a home", referencing the many relocations the team had throughout its history.
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*Outside Pro Player Stadium:
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**[[Jim Plunkett]] and [[Ricky Watters]] are seen in the ''Take a Leak with NFL Greats'' stall.
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**{{Ch|Troy Aikman}} draws caricatures for the people.
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**{{Ch|Dan Marino}} orders [[Jack Reynolds|Jack "Hacksaw" Reynolds]] and [[Bubba Smith]] to beat Homer.
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*Marge loved Vincent Price's role in ''{{W|The Abominable Dr. Phibes}}'', a 1971 British comedy horror film.
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*The use of Vincent Price in the phone message is a reference to a fake radio commercial for Coke that used sound bites of [[Vincent Price]] from his films.
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*The song "{{W2|Legs|song}}" by {{W|ZZ Top}} is heard during the Super Bowl commercial. The commercial is loosely based on the end of "Legs" music video.
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*{{Ch|Dolly Parton}} mentioned she had to sing a medley with American actor [[Rob Lowe]].
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*Wally organizes tours to {{W|Dollywood}}, the theme park partially owned by Dolly Parton, and "Euro-Dollywood", a pun on {{W|Eurodisney}}.
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*After turning down on [[Krusty]], Dolly flies away in a jetpack wearing a dog mask that looks similar to [[Snoopy]] from ''[[Peanuts]]''.
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*"{{W|Song 2}}" by the English rock band {{W|Blur}} is heard when Homer and his group are running in the stadium alleys.
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*The {{W|20th Century Fox Fanfare}} is heard when {{Ch|Rupert Murdoch}}, chairman of [[FOX]], orders the players to create the figure saying "Hi Rupert".
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*Homer, Wally, and [[Chief Wiggum]] run out of the skybox in ''[[The Three Stooges]]'' fashion, making similar noises.
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*One of the football players says he is going to {{W|Disneyland}}.
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*Former vice president [[Al Gore]] is measuring the window at Bill Clinton's office.
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*[[Lenny]] and [[Carl]] stole two {{W|Super Bowl ring}}s, while Homer stole the {{W|Vince Lombardi Trophy}}.
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== Trivia ==
 
*Caricature-drawing Troy Aikman's line ("You like dune buggies? Everybody likes dune buggies!") is a reference to a similar line from a caricature artist drawing almost identical pictures in Season 4's "Lisa the Beauty Queen" ("You like roller skating? Everybody likes roller skating!")
 
*Caricature-drawing Troy Aikman's line ("You like dune buggies? Everybody likes dune buggies!") is a reference to a similar line from a caricature artist drawing almost identical pictures in Season 4's "Lisa the Beauty Queen" ("You like roller skating? Everybody likes roller skating!")
 
*During the Gracie Logo films Rupert Murdoch shouts "Silence!".
 
*During the Gracie Logo films Rupert Murdoch shouts "Silence!".
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*Among the characters Homer takes to the Super Bowl are [[Lenny]], [[Carl]], [[Bart]], [[Barney]], [[Wally Kogen|Wally]], [[Timothy Lovejoy, Jr.|Rev. Lovejoy]], [[Ned Flanders]], [[Dr. Hibbert]], [[Dr. Nick Riviera]], [[Charlie]], [[Comic Book Guy]], [[Moe]], [[Hans Moleman]], [[Squeaky-voiced teen]], [[Blue-haired lawyer]], [[Krusty the Clown]], [[Sideshow Mel]], [[Chief Wiggum]], [[Bumblebee Man]], [[Captain McCallister]] and [[Kirk Van Houten]].
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*The name of "Wally Kogen" was a composite of 2 early Simpsons' writers: [[Jay Kogen]] & [[Wallace Wolodarsky|Wallace (Wally) Wolodarsky]].
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== Goofs ==
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*Ned Flanders is seen to have a lot of hidden body fat in this episode, but most episodes to have him shirtless depict him as very muscular.
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*When everyone is drunk on the bus, the Blue-Haired Lawyer's glasses have black rims in this episode instead of the usual green ones.
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*When Marge suggests the Color-By-Numbers kit to Lisa, she is instead holding the Li'l Leonardo Art Set. After the camera changes, she is actually holding the correct Color-By-Numbers kit, but another Color-By-Numbers kit is also seen behind her.
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*When Marge and Lisa look through art kits, in one shot when Marge is behind the Leather Craft set her arm is drawn in front of it, revealing it not all the way drawn.
  
==Notes==
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*The character of "Wally Kogen" was a composite of 2 early Simpsons' writers: Jay Kogen & Wallace (Wally) Wolodarsky.
 
==Allusions==
 
*The coach in Homer's fantasy about going to the Super Bowl bears a striking similarity to long time Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Landry.
 
*The use of Vincent Price in the phone message is a reference to a fake radio commercial for Coke that used sound bites of Vincent Prince from his films.
 
  
{{Season 10 R}}
 
 
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Latest revision as of 14:19, November 19, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 10 Episode References
214 "Wild Barts Can't Be Broken"
215
"Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"
"Homer to the Max" 216


Cultural references[edit]

The Legends of Comedy poster includes Charlie Chaplin, Fatty Arbuckle, Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd
The board game Li'l Leonardo is a reference to artist Leonardo da Vinci

Trivia[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • Ned Flanders is seen to have a lot of hidden body fat in this episode, but most episodes to have him shirtless depict him as very muscular.
  • When everyone is drunk on the bus, the Blue-Haired Lawyer's glasses have black rims in this episode instead of the usual green ones.
  • When Marge suggests the Color-By-Numbers kit to Lisa, she is instead holding the Li'l Leonardo Art Set. After the camera changes, she is actually holding the correct Color-By-Numbers kit, but another Color-By-Numbers kit is also seen behind her.
  • When Marge and Lisa look through art kits, in one shot when Marge is behind the Leather Craft set her arm is drawn in front of it, revealing it not all the way drawn.
Season 10 References
Lard of the Dance The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace Bart the Mother Treehouse of Horror IX When You Dish Upon a Star D'oh-in' in the Wind Lisa Gets an "A" Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble" Mayored to the Mob Viva Ned Flanders Wild Barts Can't Be Broken Sunday, Cruddy Sunday Homer to the Max I'm with Cupid Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers" Make Room for Lisa Maximum Homerdrive Simpsons Bible Stories Mom and Pop Art The Old Man and the "C" Student Monty Can't Buy Me Love They Saved Lisa's Brain Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo