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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The [[THX]] sound system is played in the episode.
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*During [[Mr. Burns]]' life flashback, he is on a [[Greenpeace]] boat disguised as {{W|Wavy Gravy}}. Gravy is an American peace activist, best known for his role at [[Woodstock]], as well as for his hippie persona and countercultural beliefs.
*The movie announced at the cinema "Siskel & Ebert: The Movie" is a reference to film critics [[Gene Siskel]] and [[Roger Ebert]].
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*The movie announced at the cinema ''[[Siskel and Ebert: The Movie]]'' is a reference to Chicago film critics [[Gene Siskel]] and [[Roger Ebert]], and in particular to the 1986 series ''{{W|Siskel & Ebert & the Movies}}'' in which these critics rate new movies with a thumbs up, or a thumbs down.
*Mr. Burns asking a boy "What day is this?" is a reference to "{{W|A Christmas Carol}}" by [[Charles Dickens]].
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*The [[THX]] sound system is played in the episode. The THX executives liked this scene so much that it was turned into an actual THX trailer, which was released to theaters in Summer 1994.
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[[File:Toys parody.png|250px|thumb|[[Mr. Burns]]' trailer spoofs the grass meadow sequence from the 1992 film ''{{W2|Toys|film}}'']]
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*Mr. Burns' trailer spoofs the grass meadow sequence from the 1992 film ''{{W2|Toys|film}}''.
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*The song "[[Let's All Go to the Lobby]]" is a parody of the popular song "[[For He's a Jolly Good Fellow]]".
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*The auditions to find an heir for Mr. Burns were held at Lillie Langtry Theatre. {{W|Lillie Langtry}} was a British actress born in 1853, also known for her relationships with royal figures and noblemen.
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*[[Martin Prince]] sings "[[The Trolley Song]]" featured in the 1944 Christmas musical film ''{{W|Meet Me in St. Louis}}''.
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*When [[Marge]] imagines [[Bart]] graduating from [[Harvard University]], she also fantasizes with American actor [[Lee Majors]], more specifically wearing his suit and using his powers from ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]''.
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*The scene where Mr. Burns asks a boy "What day is this?" is a reference to ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' by [[Charles Dickens]].
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*[[Homer]] is jealous when Bart is told to spend the night at [[Burns' manor]] because he cannot spend a night "lurking in the bushes outside Chef Boyardee's house". {{W|Chef Boyardee}} is an American brand of canned pasta products.
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[[File:Malvinas.png|250px|thumb|[[Krusty]] talks about the {{W|1982 invasion of the Falkland Islands}} on the old rerun episode of {{ap|The Krusty the Clown Show|TV series|his show}}]]
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*Bart wonders how [[Krusty]] himself could deliver a pizza to Burn's manor when ''{{ap|The Krusty the Clown Show|TV series}}'' is being emitted live. Krusty explains that what is actually being emitted is an old rerun. On this old rerun, Krusty is seen reading a breaking news message where he talks about the {{W|1982 invasion of the Falkland Islands}}, an Argentine military operation which later escalated to the {{W|Falklands War|war}} in the [[Falkland Islands]].
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*Mr. Burns put hidden cameras in everyone's homes in [[Springfield]] and said he got the idea from ''{{W2|Sliver|film}}'', a 1993 erotic thriller film.
 
*Moe saying "Are you talking to me?" in front of the mirror is a parody of "{{W|Taxi Driver}}".
 
*Moe saying "Are you talking to me?" in front of the mirror is a parody of "{{W|Taxi Driver}}".
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*[[Seymour Skinner]] was looking for a {{W|Orange Julius}} stand in the [[Springfield Mall]].
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*The small train at Mr. Burns' manor is a parody of the train that ran through the house on ''{{W|Silver Spoons}}''.
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*Bart has a Bob Mackie blazer. {{W|Bob Mackie}} is an American fashion designer, best known for his dressing of entertainment icons.
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*The man of [[Conformco]] said he was able to "deprogram" American actress {{W|Jane Fonda}}. Fonda was a visible political activist in the {{W|counterculture era}} during the {{W|Vietnam War}}.
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**Marge also asks this man about [[Peter Fonda]], brother of Jane.
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**Finally, according to this man, he was able to "get [[Paul McCartney]] out of {{W|Paul McCartney and Wings|Wings}}".
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*''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' episode "{{W|The Buck Chops Here}}" is a reference to the phrase "{{W|The buck stops here}}".
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**The music in this episode is a send-up of "{{W|The Gold Diggers' Song (We're in the Money)}}" from the film ''{{W|Gold Diggers of 1933}}''.
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*The [[actor being Homer]] has a hard time portraying Homer as he thinks Homer has some kind of neurological impairment. He cites examples encountered in films such as ''{{W|Rain Man}}'' and ''{{W|Awakenings}}''.
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*The [[actress being Marge]] mentions the sitcom ''{{W|Murphy Brown}}''.
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*According to Mr. Burns, the actors that portrayed the Simpson family were going to return to ''{{W|Come Blow Your Horn}}''.
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*One of the things Burns threatens Bart to disown him with is a [[Blockbuster Video]] gift certificate.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Latest revision as of 13:47, March 13, 2022

References/Trivia


Season 5 Episode References
098 "Bart Gets an Elephant"
099
"Burns' Heir"
"Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song" 100


Cultural references[edit]

  • During Mr. Burns' life flashback, he is on a Greenpeace boat disguised as Wavy Gravy. Gravy is an American peace activist, best known for his role at Woodstock, as well as for his hippie persona and countercultural beliefs.
  • The movie announced at the cinema Siskel and Ebert: The Movie is a reference to Chicago film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, and in particular to the 1986 series Siskel & Ebert & the Movies in which these critics rate new movies with a thumbs up, or a thumbs down.
  • The THX sound system is played in the episode. The THX executives liked this scene so much that it was turned into an actual THX trailer, which was released to theaters in Summer 1994.
Mr. Burns' trailer spoofs the grass meadow sequence from the 1992 film Toys
Krusty talks about the 1982 invasion of the Falkland Islands on the old rerun episode of his show

Trivia[edit]

  • Bart demands that Krusty the Klown deliver a pizza to him. He is then perplexed as to how can Krusty be delivering a pizza and on live television at the same time. Krusty insists he is just playing a rerun, and proves it by remarking that it aired on the day Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands.
  • Ironically, Bart does end up having legitimate standings of an Heir to Mr. Burns in terms of blood relation status, as it turns out that the Simpsons are actually distant relatives of the Burns Family.
  • At the beginning of the episode, you can see Bobo the teddy bear in the scene where an infant Burns fires his nanny.
  • Lenny appears in this episode, but Carl doesn't.
  • Things happening on the security monitors include:
Season 5 References
Homer's Barbershop Quartet Cape Feare Homer Goes to College Rosebud Treehouse of Horror IV Marge on the Lam Bart's Inner Child Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood The Last Temptation of Homer $pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling) Homer the Vigilante Bart Gets Famous Homer and Apu Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy Deep Space Homer Homer Loves Flanders Bart Gets an Elephant Burns' Heir Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song The Boy Who Knew Too Much Lady Bouvier's Lover Secrets of a Successful Marriage