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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | * Homer and Bart | + | *In the episode's [[Homer Goes to Prep School/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]], the members of the family are popular trophies: |
− | **''[[Ice World: Los Angeles]]'', | + | **[[Homer]] is the {{W|Oscar statuette}} from the {{W|Academy Awards}}. |
− | **''[[Volcasteroid!]]'', a reference to ''{{ | + | **[[Marge]] is the {{W|Emmy statuette}} from the [[Emmy Awards]]. |
− | **''[[Kathy Griffin : Even Armageddon Won't Stop Me]]'', a reference to [[Kathy Griffin]] and | + | **[[Lisa]] is the {{W2|Grammium|trophy}} from the {{W|Grammy Awards}}. |
− | + | **[[Maggie]] is the {{W|Stanley Cup}}, awarded to the {{W|NHL}} champion. | |
− | *[[ | + | **[[Bart]] is a blue version of the KCA orange blimp from {{W|Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards}}. |
− | + | *The slider at the "Learn Zone" leads to a {{W|Mormon Church}}. The statue of the {{W|Angel Moroni}}, who supposedly visited Mormon Church founder {{W|Joseph Smith}}, can be seen. | |
− | * | + | *While shooting Homer, Bart exclaims "Eat Nerf, homeboy". {{W|Nerf}} is a toy brand specialized in {{W|Foam weapon|foam-based weaponry}}. |
− | + | [[File:To The Stars Titanic parody.png|300px|thumb|[[Homer]]'s hand does the same movement as that of Rose's in the famous "To The Stars" scene in ''[[Titanic]]'']] | |
− | * | + | *Homer placing his hand and sliding it down the glass of the popcorn machine parodies the famous "To The Stars" scene in the 1997 drama ''[[Titanic]]'', where Rose ({{W|Kate Winslet}}) does exactly the same movement as Homer on the condensated window of a car. |
− | *The | + | *Homer imagining people turning to apes and destroying everything is a reference to ''{{W|Rise of the Planet of the Apes}}''. |
+ | *[[Moe]] says that the acronym "OK" stands for "Old Kinderhook", which was one of the nicknames for US president [[Martin Van Buren]]. Some historians believe that "OK" originated from Van Buren's supporters who used it to refer to him during his presidential campaigns. This connection to Van Buren is one of the popular theories about the etymology of the term "OK". | ||
+ | *On [[Eugene Blatz|Dr. Eugene Blatz]]'s video: | ||
+ | **One of the crisis is American economist {{W|Ben Bernanke}}. This is a reference to Bernanke being the chairman of the United States Federal Reserve during the {{W|2007–2008 financial crisis}}. | ||
+ | **Another crisis is the {{W|Periodical cicadas|17-year cicadas}}, a species of cicadas that emerge en masse every 17 years in North America. | ||
+ | *The {{W|Modern display of the Confederate battle flag|Confederate battle flag}} can be seen at the Springfield Preppers headquarters. | ||
+ | *The apocalyptic films Homer and Bart are watching include: | ||
+ | **''[[Ice World: Los Angeles]]'', which title is likely a reference to ''{{W2|Ice Age|franchise}}'' and ''{{W|Escape from L.A.}}''. The characters in the film have the style of those in ''[[Mad Max]]''. | ||
+ | ***Actor [[Tom Skerritt]] is a main character in the film. | ||
+ | **''[[Volcasteroid!]]'', a reference to the 1997 disaster film ''{{W2|Volcano|1997 film}}''. | ||
+ | **''[[Kathy Griffin: Even Armageddon Won't Stop Me]]'', a reference to [[Kathy Griffin]] and her resilience to continue her career despite it being mined with controversies that included many bans and suspensions. | ||
+ | *[[MyTube]] is a parody of [[YouTube]]. | ||
+ | *The acronym {{W|TEOTWAWKI}} Homer uses means "The End of the World as We Know It", and is a phrase used in {{W|survivalism}}. | ||
+ | *Bart and [[Milhouse]] are playing ''[[Satan's Path]]'', which is a parody of the board game from the film ''{{W|Jumanji}}''. | ||
+ | *Bart's girlfriend was just a rice bag with a face drawn on it. This is similar to {{W|Wilson the volleyball}}, the personified friend of Chuck Noland ([[Tom Hanks]]) in ''{{W|Cast Away}}''. | ||
+ | *Homer mentions watching a VHS version of the 1984 American action drama film ''{{W|Red Dawn}}''. | ||
+ | *The brain-eating zombies that are coming to Earth on an asteroid are a reference to the ones in the 1985 American comedy horror film ''{{W|The Return of the Living Dead}}''. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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== Goofs == | == Goofs == | ||
[[File:Unnamed prepper hair change.png|thumb|The goof]] | [[File:Unnamed prepper hair change.png|thumb|The goof]] | ||
− | *In one scene, | + | *In one scene, [[L.T. Smash]] had brown hair instead of blond. Immediately after, when [[Gary Chalmers]] is looking through the rifle scope, Smash has blond hair again. |
− | *When Bart and Milhouse were seen playing Satan's Path, Bart's shoes are | + | *When Bart and Milhouse were seen playing Satan's Path, Bart's shoes are completely blue, like in [[Season 1]] episodes. |
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Cultural references[edit]
- In the episode's couch gag, the members of the family are popular trophies:
- Homer is the Oscar statuette from the Academy Awards.
- Marge is the Emmy statuette from the Emmy Awards.
- Lisa is the Grammium from the Grammy Awards.
- Maggie is the Stanley Cup, awarded to the NHL champion.
- Bart is a blue version of the KCA orange blimp from Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards.
- The slider at the "Learn Zone" leads to a Mormon Church. The statue of the Angel Moroni, who supposedly visited Mormon Church founder Joseph Smith, can be seen.
- While shooting Homer, Bart exclaims "Eat Nerf, homeboy". Nerf is a toy brand specialized in foam-based weaponry.
- Homer placing his hand and sliding it down the glass of the popcorn machine parodies the famous "To The Stars" scene in the 1997 drama Titanic, where Rose (Kate Winslet) does exactly the same movement as Homer on the condensated window of a car.
- Homer imagining people turning to apes and destroying everything is a reference to Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
- Moe says that the acronym "OK" stands for "Old Kinderhook", which was one of the nicknames for US president Martin Van Buren. Some historians believe that "OK" originated from Van Buren's supporters who used it to refer to him during his presidential campaigns. This connection to Van Buren is one of the popular theories about the etymology of the term "OK".
- On Dr. Eugene Blatz's video:
- One of the crisis is American economist Ben Bernanke. This is a reference to Bernanke being the chairman of the United States Federal Reserve during the 2007–2008 financial crisis.
- Another crisis is the 17-year cicadas, a species of cicadas that emerge en masse every 17 years in North America.
- The Confederate battle flag can be seen at the Springfield Preppers headquarters.
- The apocalyptic films Homer and Bart are watching include:
- Ice World: Los Angeles, which title is likely a reference to Ice Age and Escape from L.A.. The characters in the film have the style of those in Mad Max.
- Actor Tom Skerritt is a main character in the film.
- Volcasteroid!, a reference to the 1997 disaster film Volcano.
- Kathy Griffin: Even Armageddon Won't Stop Me, a reference to Kathy Griffin and her resilience to continue her career despite it being mined with controversies that included many bans and suspensions.
- Ice World: Los Angeles, which title is likely a reference to Ice Age and Escape from L.A.. The characters in the film have the style of those in Mad Max.
- MyTube is a parody of YouTube.
- The acronym TEOTWAWKI Homer uses means "The End of the World as We Know It", and is a phrase used in survivalism.
- Bart and Milhouse are playing Satan's Path, which is a parody of the board game from the film Jumanji.
- Bart's girlfriend was just a rice bag with a face drawn on it. This is similar to Wilson the volleyball, the personified friend of Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks) in Cast Away.
- Homer mentions watching a VHS version of the 1984 American action drama film Red Dawn.
- The brain-eating zombies that are coming to Earth on an asteroid are a reference to the ones in the 1985 American comedy horror film The Return of the Living Dead.
Trivia[edit]
- The number plate of Homer's car is 1PHL07.
Continuity[edit]
- Bart and Milhouse were seen playing Satan's Path. ("Treehouse of Horror XXI")
Goofs[edit]
- In one scene, L.T. Smash had brown hair instead of blond. Immediately after, when Gary Chalmers is looking through the rifle scope, Smash has blond hair again.
- When Bart and Milhouse were seen playing Satan's Path, Bart's shoes are completely blue, like in Season 1 episodes.