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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The title of the episode is a play on the name of [[James L. Brooks]]' 1987 film, ''{{w|Broadcast News}}''. Brooks is co-developer and producer of ''[[The Simpsons]]''.
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*The title of the episode is a play on the name of [[James L. Brooks]]' 1987 film, ''{{W2|Broadcast News|film}}''. Brooks is co-developer and producer of ''[[The Simpsons]]''.
*One of the ponies that [[Mr Burns]] uses to tempt [[Lisa]] is named [[Honeysuckle]], which was also the name of a character in the original ''{{w|My Little Pony (TV series)|My Little Pony}}'' TV series who was voiced by [[Nancy Cartwright]].
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*The episode's [[Fraudcast News/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]] is a street bench in [[Japan]], and everyone is a famous anime character: [[Homer]] is {{W|Ultraman}}, [[Marge]] is Jun from ''{{W|Science Ninja Team Gatchaman}}'', [[Lisa]] is {{W|Usagi Tsukino}}, the protagonist from ''[[Sailor Moon]]'', [[Bart]] is {{W|Astro Boy}} and [[Maggie]] is [[Pikachu]] from ''[[Pokémon]]''.
*The episode's title is also a reference to the ''{{w|Darkwing Duck}}'' episode of the same name.
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*The [[Squeaky-voiced teen]] shouts "Why did they cancelled ''[[Futurama]]''?".
*The [[Squeaky-voiced teen]] jumps off [[Geezer Rock]], depressed due to the cancellation of ''[[Futurama (TV show)|Futurama]]'', a show created by ''Simpsons'' creator [[Matt Groening]].
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*[[Blood, Sweat & Tears]] perform their 1968 hit "{{W2|Spinning Wheel|song}}" at [[Geezer Rock]].
*The collapse of Geezer Rock is a reference to when the {{w|Old Man of the Mountain}} collapsed in 2003.
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[[File:Geezer Rock.png|250px|thumb|The collapse of [[Geezer Rock]] is a reference to when the {{W|Old Man of the Mountain}} in [[New Hampshire]] collapsed in 2003]]
*The title of the ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy and Scratchy]]'' short, "[[What's Nuked, Pussycat?]]" is a play on "{{w|What's New Pussycat?}}".
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*The collapse of Geezer Rock is a reference to when the {{W|Old Man of the Mountain}} in [[New Hampshire]] collapsed in 2003.
*This is the second episode of the series to have the hit song from the {{w|Spice Girls}}, "{{w|Wannabe (song)|Wannabe}}" to be played, the first being "[[Maximum Homerdrive]]".
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*Lisa wants to be like {{W|Katharine Graham}}, owner of the ''{{W|Washington Post}}'' for many years including during Watergate.
*The moment when Lenny says that he is going to dance on the grave of the "Unknown Soldier" it is referencing to a {{w|Breaking Benjamin}} song of the same name.
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*Homer suggest Lisa could also be like the lady who wheeled around [[Larry Flynt]], publisher of ''{{W|Hustler}}'' who was paralyzed from waist down after being shot.
*The band [[Blood, Sweat, and Tears]] play one of their songs during Geezer Rock's birthday, although [[Mayor Quimby]] made a comment that indicated that Sweat had died recently.
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*[[Lenny]] refers to a {{W|tomb of the Unknown Soldier}}.
*In [[Principal Skinner]]'s flashback, "{{w|Incense and Peppermints (song)|Incense and Peppermints}}" plays.
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*''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' episode title "[[What's Nuked, Pussycat?]]" parodies the 1965 comedy film ''{{W|What's New Pussycat?}}''.
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*One of the ponies that [[Mr. Burns]] uses to tempt [[Lisa]] is named [[Honeysuckle]], which was also the name of a character in the original ''{{W2|My Little Pony|TV series}}'' TV series which was voiced by [[Nancy Cartwright]].
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*The episode's title is also a reference to the ''{{W|Darkwing Duck}}'' episode of the same name.
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*[[Milhouse]] mentions that the story he filed from [[Baghdad]] was made up, as he was actually in [[Basra]], a city in southern [[Iraq]]. This city was damaged heavily during the {{W|2003 invasion of Iraq}}, which overthrew the government of [[Saddam Hussein]].
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[[File:Chicago Tribune.png|250px|thumb|[[Ralph]] got persuaded to work at the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' in the same way the ''{{W|Chicago Sun-Times}}'' hired columnist {{W|Michael Sneed}} away from ''Chicago Tribune'']]
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*[[Ralph]] got persuaded to work at the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]''. This is a reference to December 1986, when the ''{{W|Chicago Sun-Times}}'' hired high-profile gossip columnist {{W|Michael Sneed}} away from the rival ''Chicago Tribune''.
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**The term "Ralphings" seen in the newspaper is a parody of "Sneedlings", the name of the column by Michael Sneed.
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*Homer plays "{{W2|Wannabe|song}}", the hit song from by {{W|Spice Girls}}, on the boombox.
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*When [[Principal Skinner]] has {{W|Vietnam flashback|Vietnam flashbacks}} due to the smell of ink from the {{W|mimeo machine}}, the song "{{W2|Incense and Peppermints|song}}" plays.
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**The Vietnamese soldiers shout "đi đi mau" at Skinner. This phrase, meaning "Get lost!" in Vietnamese was borrowed into English by American military personnel returning from the {{W|Vietnam War}}, as well as by Vietnamese immigrants; and was popularized by the movie ''{{W|The Deer Hunter}}''.
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*''[[The Lenny Saver]]'' is a pun on ''{{W|Pennysaver|The Pennysaver}}''.
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*Homer makes a reference to {{W|Xerox}}, the American corporation that sells print and digital document products and services.
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*Mr. Burns thinks [[Rupert Murdoch]], former CEO of Fox, controls all the media.
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== Trivia ==
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*This is the second episode of the series to have the hit song from the {{W|Spice Girls}}, "{{W2|Wannabe|song}}" to be played, the first being "[[Maximum Homerdrive]]".
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== Continuity ==
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*The [[lovers' lane]] underneath [[Geezer Rock]] was previously seen when [[Simpson family|the Simpsons]] were fleeing from Werewolf Flanders and Homer suggested they split up and each hide in ridiculously spooky places. ("[[Treehouse of Horror X]]")
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== Goofs ==
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*When the astronaut is shown reading the Red Dress Press during a space walk, the shot is reversed, with Florida and Cuba shown on the west coast of North America.
  
  

Latest revision as of 18:28, October 8, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 15 Episode References
334 "Bart-Mangled Banner"
335
"Fraudcast News"
"Treehouse of Horror XV" 336


Cultural references[edit]

The collapse of Geezer Rock is a reference to when the Old Man of the Mountain in New Hampshire collapsed in 2003
Ralph got persuaded to work at the Chicago Tribune in the same way the Chicago Sun-Times hired columnist Michael Sneed away from Chicago Tribune

Trivia[edit]

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • When the astronaut is shown reading the Red Dress Press during a space walk, the shot is reversed, with Florida and Cuba shown on the west coast of North America.


Season 15 References
Treehouse of Horror XIV My Mother the Carjacker The President Wore Pearls The Regina Monologues The Fat and the Furriest Today I Am a Clown 'Tis the Fifteenth Season Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot Diatribe of a Mad Housewife Margical History Tour Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore Smart and Smarter The Ziff Who Came to Dinner Co-Dependent's Day The Wandering Juvie My Big Fat Geek Wedding Catch 'Em If You Can Simple Simpson The Way We Weren't Bart-Mangled Banner Fraudcast News