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− | == | + | == Cultural references == |
− | *[[Bumblebee Man]] | + | *''[[Star Trek XII: So Very Tired]]'' is based on the then recently released ''{{W|Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country}}''. It is also a reference to the progression of the series of movies based on {{W|Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek's original series}}. The later movies, especially {{W|Star Trek V: The Final Frontier|V}} and {{W|Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country|VI}}, are often lampooned due to the characters' obvious increasing age and the accelerating weight gain by the cast, especially {{W|Montgomery Scott|Scotty}} and {{W|Uhura}}. |
+ | *[[Bart]] replaced [[Edna Krabappel]]'s birth-control pills with {{W|Tic Tac|Tic Tacs}}. | ||
+ | *[[Homer]] read {{W|TV Guide}} to [[Lisa]] when she was a baby. The front cover of the edition he was reading included a picture of [[Mr. T]] and Homer was reading about an episode of ''{{ap|Happy Days|franchise}}'' in which [[The Fonz]], portrayed by {{W|Henry Winkler}}, is worried that he's losing his cool. | ||
+ | *On the turntable, Lisa plays the "{{W|Sabre Dance}}" movement in the ''{{W2|Gayane|ballet}}'' ballet when Bart is spining on the fan. | ||
+ | *When Edna tells Homer that Bart could grow up to become {{W|Chief Justice of the United States}}, Homer thinks of American former chiefs {{W|John Marshall}}, {{W|Charles Evans Hughes}} and {{W|Warren E. Burger}}. | ||
+ | *Homer threatens [[Abe]] on putting him in the crooked rest home they saw on ''{{W|60 Minutes}}''. | ||
+ | [[File:Bart and Bond figure.png|250px|thumb|Bart is stroking [[Snowball II]] in the way of villain [[Ernst Stavro Blofeld]]]] | ||
+ | *Bart is playing with a figure of [[James Bond]]. Bart is also stroking [[Snowball II]] similar to the way villain [[Ernst Stavro Blofeld]] is stroking his cat. | ||
+ | *[[Bumblebee Man]]'s show is a parody of ''{{W|El Chapulín Colorado}}'', a famous Mexican TV comedy series. | ||
+ | *Bart is singing "{{W|Jingle Bells}}" while destroying mustard sachets. | ||
+ | *Homer mentions {{W|Earl Warren}}. | ||
+ | *[[Kent Brockman]] introduces a video of American gangster [[Al Capone]] dancing the {{W2|Charleston|dance}}. | ||
+ | *''[[Steamboat Itchy]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|Steamboat Willie}}''. This cartoon is considered the debut of both Mickey and Minnie Mouse. | ||
+ | [[File:Itchy & Scratchy vs. Hitler.png|250px|thumb|The ''[[Itchy & Scratchy]]'' propaganda film where they are seen hitting [[Adolf Hitler]] is a reference to two animated propaganda short films: ''{{W|The Ducktators}}'' and ''{{W|Der Fuehrer's Face}}'']] | ||
+ | *The ''[[Itchy & Scratchy]]'' propaganda film where they are seen hitting [[Adolf Hitler]] is a reference to two animated propaganda short films: ''{{W|The Ducktators}}'' and ''{{W|Der Fuehrer's Face}}''. | ||
+ | **"{{W|The Stars and Stripes Forever}}" is heard during this short film. | ||
+ | **"{{W|Happy Days Are Here Again}}" is heard when president [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] appears and kicks Hitler and [[Scratchy]]. | ||
+ | *During the {{W|Apollo 11}} Moon landing, Homer was listening to "{{W|Yummy Yummy Yummy}}" by {{W|Ohio Express}}. | ||
+ | *According to Lisa, [[Dustin Hoffman]] and [[Michael Jackson]] did cameos on ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Movie]]''. | ||
+ | *The novel based on ''The Itchy & Scratchy Movie'' was written by {{W|Norman Mailer}}, an American novelist. | ||
+ | *Lisa compares Bart to a "{{W|Tennessee Williams}} heroine". | ||
+ | *On its last day playing on the cinemas, Kent Brockman informs that ''The Itchy & Scratchy Movie'' won nine {{W|Academy Awards}}. He also says that the following day a new movie will start playing, starring [[Liza Minnelli]] and that the open would be done by actor and former professional boxer {{W|Mickey Rourke}}. | ||
+ | *In the future, ''{{W2|Beauty and the Beast|1991 film}}'' is being played at the Aztec Theatre. | ||
+ | *"[[Soylent Green]]" is being sold as a snack at the [[Aztec Theater]]. It is a reference to the 1973 American ecological dystopian thriller {{W|Soylent Green|film of the same name}}. | ||
+ | *"{{W|I've Been Working on the Railroad}}" is heard when Scratchy is being tied up on the railway. | ||
+ | *[[Itchy]] finds a job as a train engineer at the {{W|Union Pacific Railroad}}. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | *Lisa says that [[Michael Jackson]] and [[Dustin Hoffman]] were voice actors in the Itchy & Scratchy Movie, and that "they did not use their real names, but you could tell it was them". This was reference to the fact that Jackson and Hoffman have contributed to Simpsons episodes under the respective pseudonyms of John Jay Smith in [[Stark Raving Dad]] and Sam Etic in [[Lisa's Substitute]]. | + | *Lisa says that [[Michael Jackson]] and [[Dustin Hoffman]] were voice actors in the ''Itchy & Scratchy Movie'', and that "they did not use their real names, but you could tell it was them". This was reference to the fact that Jackson and Hoffman have contributed to ''The Simpsons'' episodes under the respective pseudonyms of John Jay Smith in "[[Stark Raving Dad]]" and Sam Etic in "[[Lisa's Substitute]]". |
*In the scene of forty years into the future, the picture of Bart and caption "DO NOT SELL TO THIS BOY" are still posted in the box office at the [[Aztec Theater]]. | *In the scene of forty years into the future, the picture of Bart and caption "DO NOT SELL TO THIS BOY" are still posted in the box office at the [[Aztec Theater]]. | ||
− | *"[[Steamboat Itchy]]" is a parody of the classic ''[[Mickey Mouse]]'' animated short "Steamboat Willie", with [[Itchy]] cast as Mickey and [[Scratchy]] as Pete. As such, it is in black-and-white and animated in the style that was prevalent during the 1920s. | + | *"[[Steamboat Itchy]]" is a parody of the classic 1928 ''[[Mickey Mouse]]'' animated short "Steamboat Willie", with [[Itchy]] cast as Mickey and [[Scratchy]] as Pete. As such, it is in black-and-white and animated in the style that was prevalent during the 1920s. |
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
*The bride and groom who get covered in blood are [[Stanley Peterson|Stanley]] and [[Martha Peterson]] from "[[Principal Charming]]". | *The bride and groom who get covered in blood are [[Stanley Peterson|Stanley]] and [[Martha Peterson]] from "[[Principal Charming]]". | ||
− | *[[Maggie]] also shows an affinity for [[Pink Sedan|Homer's car]] when she repairs it in the comic story ''[[Maggie's Crib 21]]''. | + | *[[Maggie]] also shows an affinity for [[Pink Sedan|Homer's car]] when she repairs it in the comic story ''[[Maggie's Crib 21]]''. Bart as baby had also taken the car keys and started to drive trying to run over his babysitter. ("[[The War of the Simpsons]]") |
− | *There are also different ''Itchy and Scratchy'' movies in ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'' and "[[Adventures in Baby-Getting]]", the | + | *There are also different ''Itchy and Scratchy'' movies in ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'' and "[[Adventures in Baby-Getting]]", the latter in IMAX-3D. |
== Goofs == | == Goofs == |
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Cultural references[edit]
- Star Trek XII: So Very Tired is based on the then recently released Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. It is also a reference to the progression of the series of movies based on Star Trek's original series. The later movies, especially V and VI, are often lampooned due to the characters' obvious increasing age and the accelerating weight gain by the cast, especially Scotty and Uhura.
- Bart replaced Edna Krabappel's birth-control pills with Tic Tacs.
- Homer read TV Guide to Lisa when she was a baby. The front cover of the edition he was reading included a picture of Mr. T and Homer was reading about an episode of Happy Days in which The Fonz, portrayed by Henry Winkler, is worried that he's losing his cool.
- On the turntable, Lisa plays the "Sabre Dance" movement in the Gayane ballet when Bart is spining on the fan.
- When Edna tells Homer that Bart could grow up to become Chief Justice of the United States, Homer thinks of American former chiefs John Marshall, Charles Evans Hughes and Warren E. Burger.
- Homer threatens Abe on putting him in the crooked rest home they saw on 60 Minutes.
- Bart is playing with a figure of James Bond. Bart is also stroking Snowball II similar to the way villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld is stroking his cat.
- Bumblebee Man's show is a parody of El Chapulín Colorado, a famous Mexican TV comedy series.
- Bart is singing "Jingle Bells" while destroying mustard sachets.
- Homer mentions Earl Warren.
- Kent Brockman introduces a video of American gangster Al Capone dancing the Charleston.
- Steamboat Itchy is a parody of Steamboat Willie. This cartoon is considered the debut of both Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
- The Itchy & Scratchy propaganda film where they are seen hitting Adolf Hitler is a reference to two animated propaganda short films: The Ducktators and Der Fuehrer's Face.
- "The Stars and Stripes Forever" is heard during this short film.
- "Happy Days Are Here Again" is heard when president Franklin D. Roosevelt appears and kicks Hitler and Scratchy.
- During the Apollo 11 Moon landing, Homer was listening to "Yummy Yummy Yummy" by Ohio Express.
- According to Lisa, Dustin Hoffman and Michael Jackson did cameos on The Itchy & Scratchy Movie.
- The novel based on The Itchy & Scratchy Movie was written by Norman Mailer, an American novelist.
- Lisa compares Bart to a "Tennessee Williams heroine".
- On its last day playing on the cinemas, Kent Brockman informs that The Itchy & Scratchy Movie won nine Academy Awards. He also says that the following day a new movie will start playing, starring Liza Minnelli and that the open would be done by actor and former professional boxer Mickey Rourke.
- In the future, Beauty and the Beast is being played at the Aztec Theatre.
- "Soylent Green" is being sold as a snack at the Aztec Theater. It is a reference to the 1973 American ecological dystopian thriller film of the same name.
- "I've Been Working on the Railroad" is heard when Scratchy is being tied up on the railway.
- Itchy finds a job as a train engineer at the Union Pacific Railroad.
Trivia[edit]
- Lisa says that Michael Jackson and Dustin Hoffman were voice actors in the Itchy & Scratchy Movie, and that "they did not use their real names, but you could tell it was them". This was reference to the fact that Jackson and Hoffman have contributed to The Simpsons episodes under the respective pseudonyms of John Jay Smith in "Stark Raving Dad" and Sam Etic in "Lisa's Substitute".
- In the scene of forty years into the future, the picture of Bart and caption "DO NOT SELL TO THIS BOY" are still posted in the box office at the Aztec Theater.
- "Steamboat Itchy" is a parody of the classic 1928 Mickey Mouse animated short "Steamboat Willie", with Itchy cast as Mickey and Scratchy as Pete. As such, it is in black-and-white and animated in the style that was prevalent during the 1920s.
Continuity[edit]
- The bride and groom who get covered in blood are Stanley and Martha Peterson from "Principal Charming".
- Maggie also shows an affinity for Homer's car when she repairs it in the comic story Maggie's Crib 21. Bart as baby had also taken the car keys and started to drive trying to run over his babysitter. ("The War of the Simpsons")
- There are also different Itchy and Scratchy movies in The Simpsons Movie and "Adventures in Baby-Getting", the latter in IMAX-3D.
Goofs[edit]
- When Marge passes Maggie driving down the road, her necklace is white instead of its usual red.
- In the long line outside the Aztec theater, Lionel Hutz has Troy McClure's colors.