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Latest revision as of 21:01, October 15, 2021
Cultural references[edit]
- Maggie's painting resembles several of the paintings in the Sunflowers series by Vincent van Gogh.
Trivia[edit]
- One little boy seems to be acting like Ralph Wiggum:
- He is first seen trying to eat the paper for his painting.
- He then drinks a container of orange paint.
- Instead of using his paintbrush for painting, he puts it into his mouth.
- His painting consists of making handprints on the paper, using the orange paint from his mouth.
- In the end, he gets sick and pukes up the paint he drank.
Continuity[edit]
- Maggie also shows her artistic skill at the beginning of the television episode "You Kent Always Say What You Want", when she and Marge play a Pictionary-like drawing game with Patty and Selma.
- Maggie also duplicates a van Gogh painting in the television episode "Four Great Women and a Manicure".