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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode name is based on ''E pluribus unum'', which is a phrase on the Seal of the United States (Latin meaning "Out of many, one").
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*The episode name is based on ''{{W|E pluribus unum}}'', which is a phrase on the {{W|Great Seal of the United States}} (Latin meaning "Out of many, one").
*While Homer is eating at the many fast-food restaurants, the song "Hungry like the Wolf" by [[wikipedia:Duran Duran|Duran Duran]] plays.
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*[[Homer]] wants the mailroom guy to kick like one of {{W|the Rockettes}}.
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*The restaurants Homer passes by before starting his diet include:
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**[[General Chang's Taco Italiano]], a reference to {{W2|Chang|Star Trek|General Chang}} from ''[[Star Trek]]''.
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**[[Dead Lobster]], a parody of {{W|Red Lobster}}.
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**[[Kentucky Fried Panda]] (KFP), a parody of {{W|Kentucky Fried Chicken}} (KFC).
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**[[Vesuvius Pizza]], which includes a volcano in reference to the {{W|Mount Vesuvius}}.
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*"{{W|Hungry Like the Wolf}}" by the English new wave band {{W|Duran Duran}} is heard when Homer is eating at the [[Fast-Food Boulevard]].
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*[[Lisa]] explains that [[Springfield]] presidential primary is going to be the first in the nation, even sooner than {{W|New Hampshire presidential primary}}.
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[[File:The Live Free or Diner interior.png|thumb|250px|[[The Live Free or Diner]] restaurant name is a reference to [[New Hampshire]]'s motto "{{W|Live Free or Die}}" and includes references to the {{W|New England}} region]]
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*[[The Live Free or Diner]] restaurant name is a reference to [[New Hampshire]]'s motto "{{W|Live Free or Die}}". Inside the restaurant several banners can be seen:
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**A banner of the [[Boston Red Sox]] can be seen.
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**The "Fisk 27" banner is a reference to former baseball player [[Carlton Fisk]] who used the 27, now a retired number.
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**"{{W|RemDawg}}" is a reference to {{W|Jerry Remy}}, a well-known baseball player with a strong relation to the Red Sox.
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**A banner of the [[New England Patriots]] can also be seen.
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**The "Funspot" banner is a reference to {{W|Funspot Family Fun Center}}, an arcade that features one of the largest collections of early-1970s to late-2000s games in the world, located in New Hampshire.
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*The journalist {{Ch|Dan Rather}} makes a reference to real American journalist [[Edward R. Murrow]] when he says "Sweet Mother of ''Murrow''".
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*The American voters name list includes: {{W|John Q. Public}} (a common placeholder name in American English), {{W|Joe Six-Pack}}, the {{W|Bald Eagle}}, [[Uncle Sam]] and the {{W|Statue of Liberty}}.
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*Homer imagines a discussion at the {{W|World Bank}} about a lending policy towards {{W|Micronesia}}.
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*When [[Krusty]] tries to find an ending to his "hot air" joke, he mentions the {{W|Albuquerque Balloon Festival}} and {{W|Rush Limbaugh}}.
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*[[Andrea Crowley]], [[Dumont Evans]] and [[Ron Lehar]] are fictional journalists from real-world media [[CNN]], {{W|slate.com}} and ''{{W|The Washington Post}}'' respectively.
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*[[Residence Inn|Residence Inn by Hyatt Embassy Suites by Courtyard by Marriot - A Starwood Hotel]]'s name is a play on {{W|Residence Inn by Marriott}}, combining other hotel chains such as {{W|Hyatt}}, {{W|Courtyard by Marriott}} and {{W|Starwood Hotels and Resorts}}.
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*Fictional politician [[Vincent Aleppo]] posted an article on ''[[The New York Times]]''.
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**The {{W|Theme from A Summer Place|theme song}} from the 1959 film ''{{W2|A Summer Place|film}}'' is heard when Vincent Aleppo and terrorist leader [[Nosaf al-Mustafi]] are drinking a milkshake.
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*Former US President [[Bill Clinton]] is placing a sign of [[Hillary Clinton]] in a garden.
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*American politician and actor [[Fred Thompson]] mentions being in ''[[Die Hard]]''. In 1990, Thompson was cast as Ed Trudeau, the head of {{W|Dulles Airport}}, in the action sequel ''{{W|Die Hard 2}}''.
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*[[Carl]] considers Argentinian politician and general {{W|Juan Perón}} as a dictator. He also states that "when he disappeared ya, you stayed disappeared". This is a reference to the {{W|Dirty War}} soon after Perón's death, where it is estimated that between 22,000 and 30,000 people were killed or disappeared.
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**[[Lenny]] adds that his wife was [[Madonna]]. This is a reference to the famous singer Madonna portraying {{W|Eva Perón}} on the 1996 film ''{{W2|Evita|1996 film}}''.
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*[[Apu]] considers [[Dennis Kucinich]] to be the most ridiculous candidate. Kucinich is depicted as being extremely short. In real life, he is 5'7" (1.70m) tall, which is slightly below average and has made him the subject of some lampooning in popular culture.
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*[[Nash Castor]] mentions ''[[Sesame Street]]'' and {{W|Pennsylvania Avenue}}, a primarily diagonal street in [[Washington, D.C.]] that connects the [[United States Capitol]] with the [[White House]].
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*[[Bart]] mentions the {{W|Patriot Act}}.
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*[[Birch Barlow]] mentions former US President [[George W. Bush]]. [[Mr. Burns]] refers to one of the controversies during the {{W|2004 United States election voting controversies}}, specifically to the {{W|2004 United States election voting controversies#Objection to certification of Ohio's electoral votes|objection to certification of Ohio's electoral votes}}.
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*[[Kent Brockman]] compares [[Ralph]] to [[Drew Barrymore]]'s character, Charlie McGee, in the horror film ''{{W2|Firestarter|1984 film}}''.
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*Ralph answers "[[Elmo]]" (the character from ''Sesame Street'') when he is being asked which of the two political parties he prefers. Kent associates this with admiral {{W|Elmo Zumwalt}}, who launched an unsuccessful campaign for the {{W|United States Senate}} in 1976. [[Chief Wiggum]] also mentions admiral {{W|Hyman G. Rickover}} and the ''{{W|World Book Encyclopedia}}''.
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*According to [[Adriatica Vel Johnson]], Democrats have [[Alec Baldwin]] while Republicans have [[Stephen Baldwin]].
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[[File:Ralph at the Lincoln Memorial.png|250px|thumb|Ralph is asking for things to the {{W2|Statue of Abraham Lincoln|Lincoln Memorial}}, including {{W|Hot Wheels}} toy cars]]
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*Ralph is asking for things to the {{W2|Statue of Abraham Lincoln|Lincoln Memorial}}, including {{W|Hot Wheels}} toy cars.
  
 
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== Trivia ==
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== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
*Notice one of the people at [[Trader Earth's]] is [[Julio]] the gay man from [[Three Gays of the Condo]].
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*[[Lisa]] mentions that she and Ralph used to date. ("[[I Love Lisa]]")
*[[Lisa]] mentions that she and Ralph used to date. ([[I Love Lisa]])
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*The [[Ribwich]] Rib-it is seen. ("[[I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can]]")
*The [[Ribwich]] Rib-it is seen. ("[[I'm Spelling As Fast As I Can]]")
 
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==

Latest revision as of 12:27, June 3, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 19 Episode References
409 "Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind"
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"E Pluribus Wiggum"
"That '90s Show" 411


Cultural references[edit]

The Live Free or Diner restaurant name is a reference to New Hampshire's motto "Live Free or Die" and includes references to the New England region
Ralph is asking for things to the Statue of Abraham Lincoln, including Hot Wheels toy cars

Trivia[edit]

  • It's heavily implied in this episode that Moe Syzlak is unable to vote due to being a registered sex offender.
  • This is notably one of the few episodes where Homer's perspective on a concept actually proves to be correct, as he imagines quite correctly what a Think Tank is when Lisa suggests it. This fact is even noted in the episode when, shortly after imagining it, sees his family staring at Homer as if completely shocked, and Homer says "What? Not allowed to get one right?"
  • The promo shows the address "wiggumforprez08.com". If you go to http://wiggumforprez08.com, it redirects to TheSimpsons.com. If you go to http://www.wiggumforprez08.com, it goes to the FOX website.
  • If this episode counts, then it will be the third episode to have its English title in another language. The first two being "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk" and "El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer".

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

Season 19 References
He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs The Homer of Seville Midnight Towboy I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Treehouse of Horror XVIII Little Orphan Millie Husbands and Knives Funeral for a Fiend Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind E Pluribus Wiggum That '90s Show Love, Springfieldian Style The Debarted Dial "N" for Nerder Smoke on the Daughter Papa Don't Leech Apocalypse Cow Any Given Sundance Mona Leaves-a All About Lisa