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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The title of the episode is a reference to "{{W|Let's Go Fly a Kite}}", a song in [[Walt Disney]]'s 1964 film ''[[Mary Poppins]]''.
 
*The title of the episode is a reference to "{{W|Let's Go Fly a Kite}}", a song in [[Walt Disney]]'s 1964 film ''[[Mary Poppins]]''.
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*At his birthday party, [[Milhouse]] wanted his father to cut the cheese in the shape of [[Pokémon]] characters. [[Kirk]] thought Milhouse wanted them in the shapes of Disney's ''[[The Muppets|Muppets]]''. A cheese with the shape of [[Kermit]] can be seen.
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*[[Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles]] made a CD singing "Happy Birthday, Milhouse". They previously performed multiple songs for the special live show ''[[The Simpsons Take the Bowl]]''.
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*[[Homer]] spoils [[Jessica Lovejoy]]'s birthday by stealing the animals hired for her party. He then brings the animals to [[Ned]], who thinks it is a signal to build an {{W|Noah's Ark|ark}}.
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[[File:Network reference.png|300px|thumb|The Big Birthday's spokesperson shouting at Homer is a reference to ''{{W2|Network|1976 film}}'']]
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*The [[Springfield Birthday Merchants Association]] (a.k.a Big Birthday) helicopter flying by means of balloons is a reference to Disney Pixar's movie ''{{W2|Up|2009 film}}''.
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**The scene where Big Birthday's spokesperson shouts at Homer is a reference to ''{{W2|Network|1976 film}}'', a 1976 satirical black comedy-drama film.
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*Some graduates of [[Yale University]] appear dressed as the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]].
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[[File:Springfield Museum of Flight interior.png|300px|thumb|The ''[[Spirit of Springfield]]'', a parody of the ''[[Spirit of St. Louis]]'']]
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*Some famous planes can be seen at the [[Springfield Museum of Flight]]:
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**The ''[[Spirit of Springfield]]'', a reference to the ''[[Spirit of St. Louis]]''.
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**[[World War II]] planes {{W|P-51 Mustang}} and {{W|Vought F4U Corsair|Corsair}}.
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**{{W|Bell X-1}}, the first aircraft to exceed the speed of sound in controlled level flight.
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**Military aircraft {{W|Douglas Skystreak}}, {{W|F-86 Sabre}} and {{W|P-38 Lightning}}.
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*[[Mach Ridley]] and his crew arrive in a {{W|Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress}} named "[[Lulu]]".
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*Mach Ridley's name is a reference to USAF test pilot {{W2|Jack Ridley|pilot}}. The {{W|Mach number}} is also a widely used quantity in high-speed aircraft.
 
*It's been established that [[Abraham Simpson]] served in World War II but during that conflict the U.S. Air Force did not exist in its current form, it wasn't established until 1947.
 
*It's been established that [[Abraham Simpson]] served in World War II but during that conflict the U.S. Air Force did not exist in its current form, it wasn't established until 1947.
*[[Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles]] made a cd singing Happy Birthday, [[Milhouse]]. They previously performed multiple songs for the special live show ''[[The Simpsons Take the Bowl]]''.
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*The remark of one of the U.S. Air Force Veterans concerning POWs ({{W|Prisoner of war}}) and the Red Cross refers to the treatment of German POW prisoners by the U.S. Army in the ''{{W|Rheinwiesenlager}}'' in 1945, in which the Red Cross was prevented from visiting prisoners in any of the Allies' Rheinwiesenlager.
*The arcade game ''[[Grand Theft Walrus|Grand Theft Walrus II]]'', a parody of ''{{W|Grand Theft Auto}}'' and implied sequel to ''[[Grand Theft Walrus]]'', is seen in the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] alongside a game called ''{{W|Marbury v. Madison}}'', referring to the landmark Supreme Court case.
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*Before fighting Ridley, Homer says the fight was not going to be a "tropical vacation like Iwo Jima". The {{W|battle of Iwo Jima}} was a major battle of World War II.
*The Movie ''The Exhaustibles 3: Arthritis Will Unite Us'' is a parody of [[The Expendables]].
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*Ridley proceeds to beat Homer by only flicking him with his middle finger, just like {{W|Sean Connery}} did to a bar bully with his right thumb while playing a tough military cop in 1988 movie ''{{W|The Presidio}}''.
*Homer mentions the dystopian future movies ''{{w|The Hunger Games}}'', ''{{w|The Edge of Tomorrow (film)|The Edge of Tomorrow}}'', ''{{w|Oblivion_(2013_film)|Oblivion}}'', ''{{w|Elysium_(film)|Elysium}}'', ''{{w|Snowpiercer}}'', ''{{w|The Hunger Games: Catching Fire}}'', ''{{w|X-Men: Days of Future Past}}'', ''{{w|Ender's Game (film)|Ender's Game}}'', ''{{w|The_Road_(2009_film)|The Road}}'', ''{{w|World War Z (film)|World War Z}}'', ''{{w|Children of Men}}'', ''{{w|After Earth}}'', ''{{w|I Am Legend (film)|I Am Legend}}'', ''{{w|Mad Max: Fury Road}}'', ''{{w|The Maze Runner (film)|The Maze Runner}}'', ''{{w|District Nine}}'', ''{{w|The Purge}}'', ''{{w|Looper (film)|Looper}}'', ''{{w|Cloud Atlas (film)|Cloud Atlas}}'', ''{{w|Divergent (film)|Divergent}}'', ''{{w|The_Divergent_Series:_Insurgent|Insurgent}}'', ''{{w|The Island (2005 film)|The Island}}'', ''{{w|Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play}}'' and ''{{w|Chappie (film)|Chappie}}.
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*Milhouse plays {{W|Sjoelbak}}, a Dutch variation of table shuffleboard.
*[[Jack Kerouac]] gives a ride to [[Abraham Simpson]] and hands him his novel {{w|On the Road}} and the first draft of it and tells him to destroy the latter, but an airplane passing over him destroyed the finished work.
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*The arcade game ''[[Grand Theft Walrus|Grand Theft Walrus II]]'', a parody of ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' and implied sequel to ''[[Grand Theft Walrus]]'', is seen in the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] alongside a game called ''{{W|Marbury v. Madison}}'', referring to the landmark Supreme Court case.
*The flashy red car Jack Kerouac is in is a {{w|Hudson Hornet}}.
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*The Movie ''[[The Exhaustibles 3: Arthritis Will Unite Us]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|The Expendables}}''.
*The ''{{w|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}'' make a cameo appearance during Milhouse's party.
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*Homer mentions the dystopian future movies ''[[The Hunger Games]]'', ''{{W2|The Edge of Tomorrow|film}}'', ''{{W2|Oblivion|2013 film|Oblivion}}'', ''{{W2|Elysium|film|Elysium}}'', ''{{W|Snowpiercer}}'', ''[[Hunger Games|The Hunger Games: Catching Fire]]'', ''{{W|X-Men: Days of Future Past}}'', ''{{W2|Ender's Game|film}}'', ''{{W2|The Road|2009 film|The Road}}'', ''{{W2|World War Z|film}}'', ''{{W|Children of Men}}'', ''{{W|After Earth}}'', ''{{W2|I Am Legend|film}}'', ''{{W|Mad Max: Fury Road}}'', ''{{W2|The Maze Runner|film}}'', ''{{W|District Nine}}'', ''{{W|The Purge}}'', ''{{W2|Looper|film}}'', ''{{W2|Cloud Atlas|film}}'', ''{{W2|Divergent|film}}'', ''{{W|The Divergent Series: Insurgent|Insurgent}}'', ''{{W2|The Island|2005 film}}'', ''{{W|Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play}}'' and ''{{W2|Chappie|film}}.
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*An {{W|Imperial Japanese Navy}} flag and a {{W|Pickelhaube}} are seen at the [[Veterans of Unpopular Wars]] bar.
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*Ridley and his friends leave Grampa, saying they have to fly their B-17 to Reno for an air show. In 2011, a heavily modified {{W|North American P-51D Mustang}} WW2 fighter crashed during {{W|Reno Air Race}}, killing the pilot and ten spectators on the ground.
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*Milhouse, Bart and [[Annika Van Houten]] play Spijkerpoepen, an old Dutch game. The aim of it is to squat and place a nail inside a bottle that is on the ground. The nail is connected to a rope that is tied around the player's waist.
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*Annika says that Bart is small and cute like {{W|Liechtenstein}}, a small country in Europe.
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*[[Jack Kerouac]] gives a ride to [[Abe]] and hands him his novel ''{{W|On the Road}}'' (first published in 1957 by {{W|Viking Press}} of [[New York City]]) and the first draft of it and tells him to destroy the latter, but an airplane passing over him destroyed the finished work.
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*The flashy red car Jack Kerouac and {{W|Neal Cassady}} are in a {{W|Hudson Hornet}}.
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*Anikka is flying with {{W|KLM}}, a Dutch national airline.
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*Bart's run at the airport refers to ''{{W|Love Actually}}''.
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*Ridley and his crew have to fly to an air show in [[Reno]], [[Nevada]]. Ridley says that in Reno {{W|Silver fox#People with the nickname|silver-haired foxes}} are as common as frisbees on the {{W|Jersey Shore}}.
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*Annika curses in Dutch during the credits:
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**Dutch: "Jullie kunnen mijn rug op, jullie kunnen de boom in. Ik heb geen zin om meer woorden aan jullie vuil te maken. Ik ga nu naar huis. Tot ziens."
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**English: "You can bite me, take a flying leap, I don't feel like wasting any more words on you. I'm going home now. See you."
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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*Jack Kerouac's driver has a cigarette pack held under the right sleeve of his T-shirt. It is a smaller pack than those of today, typical of the non-filtered cigarettes of the time.
 
*Jack Kerouac's driver has a cigarette pack held under the right sleeve of his T-shirt. It is a smaller pack than those of today, typical of the non-filtered cigarettes of the time.
 
*The jet Grampa flies resembles an {{W|Lockheed F-104 Starfighter|F-104 Starfighter}}, a fighter the U.S. Air Force first flew in prototype form in 1956.
 
*The jet Grampa flies resembles an {{W|Lockheed F-104 Starfighter|F-104 Starfighter}}, a fighter the U.S. Air Force first flew in prototype form in 1956.
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*The car [[Grampa Simpson]] abandoned after getting a flat tire in his flashback has TABF13 on the license plate which is also the production code for this episode.
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
 
*[[Homer]] previously enrolled and ended up impersonating Krusty at public events. ("[[Homie the Clown]]")
 
*[[Homer]] previously enrolled and ended up impersonating Krusty at public events. ("[[Homie the Clown]]")
 
*A sequel of ''[[Grand Theft Walrus]]'', named ''[[Grand Theft Walrus|Grand Theft Walrus II]]'', is seen in the [[Kwik-E-Mart]]. (''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'')
 
*A sequel of ''[[Grand Theft Walrus]]'', named ''[[Grand Theft Walrus|Grand Theft Walrus II]]'', is seen in the [[Kwik-E-Mart]]. (''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'')
*[[Jack Kerouac]] was previously mentioned in a comic story. ("[[Ralph the Haiku Genius]]")
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*[[Jack Kerouac]] was previously mentioned in a comic story. (''[[Ralph the Haiku Genius]]'')
 
*The story of how [[Abraham Simpson]] met [[Mona Simpson]] is shown. ("[[Mother Simpson]]")
 
*The story of how [[Abraham Simpson]] met [[Mona Simpson]] is shown. ("[[Mother Simpson]]")
  

Latest revision as of 16:00, April 26, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 26 Episode References
571 "The Kids Are All Fight"
572
"Let's Go Fly a Coot"
"Bull-E" 573


Cultural references[edit]

The Big Birthday's spokesperson shouting at Homer is a reference to Network

Trivia[edit]

  • It's revealed that Kirk and Luann Van Houten are cousins and Milhouse has a forked tongue because of it.
  • Jack Kerouac's driver has a cigarette pack held under the right sleeve of his T-shirt. It is a smaller pack than those of today, typical of the non-filtered cigarettes of the time.
  • The jet Grampa flies resembles an F-104 Starfighter, a fighter the U.S. Air Force first flew in prototype form in 1956.
  • The car Grampa Simpson abandoned after getting a flat tire in his flashback has TABF13 on the license plate which is also the production code for this episode.

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • When Milhouse shows Lewis the Squishee machine, Lewis' legs are still in the walking position.
  • At the party Richard's jacket changes from blue to beige.
Season 26 References
Clown in the Dumps The Wreck of the Relationship Super Franchise Me Treehouse of Horror XXV Opposites A-Frack Simpsorama Blazed and Confused Covercraft I Won't Be Home for Christmas The Man Who Came to Be Dinner Bart's New Friend The Musk Who Fell to Earth Walking Big & Tall My Fare Lady The Princess Guide Sky Police Waiting for Duffman Peeping Mom The Kids Are All Fight Let's Go Fly a Coot Bull-E Mathlete's Feat