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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The episode title is a reference to "first base" being a common slang term for kissing and to [[Bart]]'s and [[Nikki]]'s repeated attempts (some successful) to steal kisses from each other.
 
*The episode title is a reference to "first base" being a common slang term for kissing and to [[Bart]]'s and [[Nikki]]'s repeated attempts (some successful) to steal kisses from each other.
*''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' segment features a [[Koyaanis-Scratchy: Death out of Balance|parody]] of the 1982 movie ''{{w|Koyaanisqatsi: Life out of Balance}}'' complete with time-lapse photography and musical compositions similar to {{w|Philip Glass}}'s work.
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*''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' segment features a [[Koyaanis-Scratchy: Death out of Balance|parody]] of the 1982 movie ''{{W|Koyaanisqatsi: Life out of Balance}}'' complete with time-lapse photography and musical compositions similar to {{W|Philip Glass}}'s work.
* The vampire novel Nikki is holding while talking to Bart is called ''[[Red Moon]]'', a parody of the {{w|Twilight (series)|''Twilight'' series}} book ''{{w|New Moon (novel)|New Moon}}''.
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*The vampire novel Nikki is holding while talking to Bart is called ''[[Red Moon]]'', a parody of the ''{{W2|Twilight|series}}'' series book ''{{W2|New Moon|novel}}''.
*The portion of Bart's dream involving the spoof of ''{{w|Alien 3}}'' is a reference to a film reviewed by [[Jay Sherman]] in ''[[The Critic]]''.
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*The portion of Bart's dream involving the spoof of ''{{W|Alien 3}}'' is a reference to a film reviewed by [[Jay Sherman]] in ''[[The Critic]]''.
*[[Michelle Obama]] posts comments on [[Lisa]]'s blog under the username FLOTUS1, and later tells Lisa she would have used FLOTUS but it was already taken. {{w|FLOTUS}} is an acronym for "First Lady Of The United States".
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*[[Michelle Obama]] posts comments on [[Lisa]]'s blog under the username FLOTUS1, and later tells Lisa she would have used FLOTUS but it was already taken. {{W|FLOTUS}} is an acronym for "First Lady Of The United States".
 
*Some of Michelle Obama's bodyguards wear MTVs (Modular Tactical Vests) which are currently only at use with the USMC.
 
*Some of Michelle Obama's bodyguards wear MTVs (Modular Tactical Vests) which are currently only at use with the USMC.
*Nikki's parents are modelled on Anna and Marcus from the ''{{w|V (2009 TV series)|V}}'' TV series.
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*Nikki's parents are modelled on Anna and Marcus from the ''{{W2|V|2009 TV series}}'' TV series.
*The poster "Loose Lips Sing (Scholar) Ships" is a reference to "{{w|Loose lips sink ships}}," whose most famous use was on propaganda posters during WWII.
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*The poster "Loose Lips Sing (Scholar) Ships" is a reference to "{{W|Loose lips sink ships}}," whose most famous use was on propaganda posters during WWII.
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*The surfer student in the other class is named Bodhi. Bodhi is the secret leader of the surfer bank robbers in the action movie ''{{W|Point Break}}''.
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*''[[The Hungry, Hungry Caterpillar]]'' is a parody of ''{{W|The Very Hungry Caterpillar}}'' by {{W|Eric Carle}}.
  
 
=== Montage Kisses ===
 
=== Montage Kisses ===
Among the famous movie and television kisses that were reanimated shot-for-shot seen in the montage are from:
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Among the famous onscreen kisses that were reanimated shot-for-shot seen in the montage are from:
* ''{{w|From Here to Eternity}}''
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*''{{W|From Here to Eternity}}'' (1953)
* ''[[Gone with the Wind]]''
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*''[[Gone with the Wind]]'' (1939)
* ''{{w|Wuthering Heights}}''
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*''{{W|The Quiet Man}}'' (1952)
* ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]''
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*''[[Lady and the Tramp]]'' (1955)
* ''[[Planet of the Apes]]''
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*''[[Planet of the Apes]]'' (1968)
* ''{{w|On Golden Pond}}''
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*''{{W2|On Golden Pond|1981 film}}'' (1981)
* ''{{w|Ghost (film)|Ghost}}''
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*''{{W2|Ghost|1990 film}}'' (1990)
* ''[[Spider-Man]]''
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*''{{W2|Spider-Man|2002 film}}'' (2002)
* ''{{w|Star Trek (film)|Star Trek}}'' (2009)
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*''{{W2|Star Trek|film}}'' (2009)
* ''{{w|Beauty and the Beast}}''
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*''{{W2|Beauty and the Beast|1987 TV series}}'' (1987 to 1990)
* ''{{w|The Public Enemy}}'' (Specifically, the iconic scene where {{w|James Cagney}} "kisses" {{w|Mae Clark}} with a grapefruit)
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*''{{W|The Public Enemy}}'' (Specifically the {{W|The Public Enemy#Mae Clarke's Grapefruit scene|Grapefruit scene}}) (1931)
* ''{{w|WALL-E}}''
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*''{{W|WALL-E}}'' (2008)
* ''{{w|Alien 3}}''
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*''{{W|Alien 3}}'' (1992)
* ''{{w|The Godfather Part II}}''
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*''{{W|The Godfather Part II}}'' (1974)
* ''[[All in the Family]]'' (episode "Sammy's Visit" when [[Sammy Davis, Jr.]] kisses [[Archie Bunker]])
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*''[[All in the Family]]'' (episode "Sammy's Visit" when [[Sammy Davis, Jr.]] kisses [[Archie Bunker]]) (1971 to 1979)
  
== Trivia==
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== Trivia ==
*In Latin America, this episode was released as the 16th episode of the season for unknown reasons.
 
 
*[[Maggie]] does not appear in this episode for unknown reasons, leaving [[Lisa]] the only Simpson child to appear in every episode.
 
*[[Maggie]] does not appear in this episode for unknown reasons, leaving [[Lisa]] the only Simpson child to appear in every episode.
  

Latest revision as of 20:51, January 22, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 21 Episode References
455 "Postcards from the Wedge"
456
"Stealing First Base"
"The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed" 457


Cultural references[edit]

  • The episode title is a reference to "first base" being a common slang term for kissing and to Bart's and Nikki's repeated attempts (some successful) to steal kisses from each other.
  • The Itchy & Scratchy Show segment features a parody of the 1982 movie Koyaanisqatsi: Life out of Balance complete with time-lapse photography and musical compositions similar to Philip Glass's work.
  • The vampire novel Nikki is holding while talking to Bart is called Red Moon, a parody of the Twilight series book New Moon.
  • The portion of Bart's dream involving the spoof of Alien 3 is a reference to a film reviewed by Jay Sherman in The Critic.
  • Michelle Obama posts comments on Lisa's blog under the username FLOTUS1, and later tells Lisa she would have used FLOTUS but it was already taken. FLOTUS is an acronym for "First Lady Of The United States".
  • Some of Michelle Obama's bodyguards wear MTVs (Modular Tactical Vests) which are currently only at use with the USMC.
  • Nikki's parents are modelled on Anna and Marcus from the V TV series.
  • The poster "Loose Lips Sing (Scholar) Ships" is a reference to "Loose lips sink ships," whose most famous use was on propaganda posters during WWII.
  • The surfer student in the other class is named Bodhi. Bodhi is the secret leader of the surfer bank robbers in the action movie Point Break.
  • The Hungry, Hungry Caterpillar is a parody of The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.

Montage Kisses[edit]

Among the famous onscreen kisses that were reanimated shot-for-shot seen in the montage are from:

Trivia[edit]

  • Maggie does not appear in this episode for unknown reasons, leaving Lisa the only Simpson child to appear in every episode.

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • When Nikki winks at Bart, the printing on her shirt disappears.
  • Michelle Obama is shown at a podium with a seal. In actuality there is no seal for the First Lady. The U.S. Constutition does not establish an Office of the First Lady. First Ladies are presidents' wives, not an elected office.
  • When Lisa types her message on her blog, nothing else appears on the screen when Lisa is pressing the keys on the keyboard.
  • Homer's navigation system seems to give all distances in metric measurements, much to his annoyance, except when he is suspended in the air, when it bizarrely switches to imperial and says he is 10 feet above the ground.
Season 21 References
Homer the Whopper Bart Gets a "Z" The Great Wife Hope Treehouse of Horror XX The Devil Wears Nada Pranks and Greens Rednecks and Broomsticks Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou? Thursdays with Abie Once Upon a Time in Springfield Million Dollar Maybe Boy Meets Curl The Color Yellow Postcards from the Wedge Stealing First Base The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed American History X-cellent Chief of Hearts The Squirt and the Whale To Surveil with Love Moe Letter Blues The Bob Next Door Judge Me Tender