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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The episode title is a reference to the 1989 film ''{{ | + | *The episode title is a reference to the 1989 film ''{{W|The Fabulous Baker Boys}}''. |
+ | *The [[billboard gag]] ("If you haven't sent your mother flowers, it's too darn late!") is a reference to the episode's original airdate (May 12, 2013) being {{W|Mother's Day}}. | ||
+ | *The episode's [[Robot Chicken couch gag|couch gag]] is based on the American adult stop motion-animated sketch comedy television series ''{{W|Robot Chicken}}''. | ||
+ | **[[Otto]] makes a reference to ''{{W|The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift}}'' when he is racing against [[Homer]]. | ||
+ | *A picture of former president [[Richard Nixon]] can be seen on [[Skinner]]'s office wall. | ||
+ | *Skinner wants [[Bart]] to "be more {{W|Casper the Friendly Ghost}} and less ''{{W|Dennis the Menace and Gnasher}}''. | ||
+ | *''[[America's Most Tattoed Baby]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|America's Most Talented Kid}}''. | ||
+ | *[[Sideshow Mel]] plays the "{{W|Flight of the Bumblebee}}" on his {{W|slide whistle}}. | ||
+ | [[File:Dune films.png|300px|thumb|Some references to the science fiction franchise ''[[Dune]]'' can be seen and heard at [[The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop]]]] | ||
+ | *Some references to the science fiction franchise ''[[Dune]]'' can be seen and heard at [[The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop]]: | ||
+ | **''[[And Then There Were Dune]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|And Then There Were None}}''. | ||
+ | **''[[Dune and Out in Beverly Hills]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|Down and Out in Beverly Hills}}''. | ||
+ | **''[[Dune, Where's My Car?]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|Dude, Where's My Car?}}''. | ||
+ | **Also, [[Comic Book Guy]] mentions the fictional instrument "{{W2|baliset|instrument}}" which {{W|Gurney Halleck}} masters in the ''Dune'' universe. | ||
+ | *''[[Tonton in Paris]]'' is a reference to ''{{W|The Adventures of Tintin}}''. | ||
+ | *[[Moe]] mentions having read the ''[[Babar the Elephant]]'' books when he was a kid and also mentions how Babar actually married his cousin Celeste. | ||
+ | *[[Jimbo]] creates a {{W|Newton's cradle}} with [[Milhouse]], [[Martin]], [[Database]] and [[Cosine]] in the school's playground. | ||
+ | *The song [[Zhenya]] sings on top of the piano in Bart's dream is a Russian translation of {{W|Walter Donaldson}}'s and {{W|Gus Kahn}}'s "{{W|Makin' Whoopee}}". | ||
+ | **The scene itself is a parody of the scene in ''The Fabulous Baker Boys'' where [[Michelle Pfeiffer]] sings the song atop a piano. | ||
+ | **The {{W|Kremlin}} and {{W|Lenin's tomb}} can be seen. | ||
+ | *[[Slava]] makes many jokes including Russian president [[Vladimir Putin]]. | ||
+ | *A sign saying "Free [[HBO]] with sanctuary" is seen at the [[Russian Embassy]]. | ||
+ | [[File:Beethoven and Mozart Ghosts.png|300px|thumb|The ghosts of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] and [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] are listening to Bart playing the piano]] | ||
+ | *The ghosts of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] and [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] are listening to Bart playing the piano. | ||
+ | **The piano solo Bart plays at the school show is {{W2|Étude Op. 10, No. 12|Chopin}} (also known as the "Revolutionary Étude") by {{W|Frédéric Chopin}}. | ||
+ | *After asking Zhenya if she could teach [[Mr. Teeny]] how to play piano, [[Krusty]] mentions the {{W|Humane Society of the United States|Humane Society}}, which focuses on animal welfare and opposes animal-related cruelties of national scope. | ||
+ | *Homer wonders if {{Ch|Patrick Stewart}} is his guardian angel and could turn a pumpkin into a chariot. This is a reference to ''[[Cinderella]]''. Homer also mentions the {{W|Toyota Camry}}. | ||
+ | *At the talent show [[Ralph]] sings {{W|Leslie Bricusse}}'s and [[Anthony Newley]]'s "{{W|The Candy Man}}". | ||
+ | *According to Slava, {{W|Russian dressing}} is just {{W|Thousand Island dressing}}. These are similar American salad dressing. | ||
+ | *The piano composition playing over the end credits is {{W|Frédéric Chopin}}'s {{W|Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53}}. | ||
+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | *In Latin America, this episode was released as the 18th episode of the season for unknown reasons. | ||
+ | *[[Robert Thies]] played all the Chopin works for this episode. He was uncredited. | ||
+ | *In the piano lesson, [[Zhenya]] says 'Every Good Boris Deserves Fun' (a version of the mnemonic for the note names on the lines of a stave in treble clef), but she is seen to play, and we hear, "EGADF". | ||
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+ | == Continuity == | ||
+ | *[[Bart]] also used a recording when he played an instrument in ''[[Saxophony!]]''. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Trivia]] |
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title is a reference to the 1989 film The Fabulous Baker Boys.
- The billboard gag ("If you haven't sent your mother flowers, it's too darn late!") is a reference to the episode's original airdate (May 12, 2013) being Mother's Day.
- The episode's couch gag is based on the American adult stop motion-animated sketch comedy television series Robot Chicken.
- Otto makes a reference to The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift when he is racing against Homer.
- A picture of former president Richard Nixon can be seen on Skinner's office wall.
- Skinner wants Bart to "be more Casper the Friendly Ghost and less Dennis the Menace and Gnasher.
- America's Most Tattoed Baby is a parody of America's Most Talented Kid.
- Sideshow Mel plays the "Flight of the Bumblebee" on his slide whistle.
- Some references to the science fiction franchise Dune can be seen and heard at The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop:
- And Then There Were Dune is a parody of And Then There Were None.
- Dune and Out in Beverly Hills is a parody of Down and Out in Beverly Hills.
- Dune, Where's My Car? is a parody of Dude, Where's My Car?.
- Also, Comic Book Guy mentions the fictional instrument "baliset" which Gurney Halleck masters in the Dune universe.
- Tonton in Paris is a reference to The Adventures of Tintin.
- Moe mentions having read the Babar the Elephant books when he was a kid and also mentions how Babar actually married his cousin Celeste.
- Jimbo creates a Newton's cradle with Milhouse, Martin, Database and Cosine in the school's playground.
- The song Zhenya sings on top of the piano in Bart's dream is a Russian translation of Walter Donaldson's and Gus Kahn's "Makin' Whoopee".
- The scene itself is a parody of the scene in The Fabulous Baker Boys where Michelle Pfeiffer sings the song atop a piano.
- The Kremlin and Lenin's tomb can be seen.
- Slava makes many jokes including Russian president Vladimir Putin.
- A sign saying "Free HBO with sanctuary" is seen at the Russian Embassy.
- The ghosts of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven are listening to Bart playing the piano.
- The piano solo Bart plays at the school show is Étude Op. 10, No. 12 (also known as the "Revolutionary Étude") by Frédéric Chopin.
- After asking Zhenya if she could teach Mr. Teeny how to play piano, Krusty mentions the Humane Society, which focuses on animal welfare and opposes animal-related cruelties of national scope.
- Homer wonders if Patrick Stewart is his guardian angel and could turn a pumpkin into a chariot. This is a reference to Cinderella. Homer also mentions the Toyota Camry.
- At the talent show Ralph sings Leslie Bricusse's and Anthony Newley's "The Candy Man".
- According to Slava, Russian dressing is just Thousand Island dressing. These are similar American salad dressing.
- The piano composition playing over the end credits is Frédéric Chopin's Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53.
Trivia[edit]
- In Latin America, this episode was released as the 18th episode of the season for unknown reasons.
- Robert Thies played all the Chopin works for this episode. He was uncredited.
- In the piano lesson, Zhenya says 'Every Good Boris Deserves Fun' (a version of the mnemonic for the note names on the lines of a stave in treble clef), but she is seen to play, and we hear, "EGADF".
Continuity[edit]
- Bart also used a recording when he played an instrument in Saxophony!.