Difference between revisions of "Burger Kings/References"
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*A {{w|Yodel}} is heard during the [[Swiss Pocket Knife|couch gag]]. | *A {{w|Yodel}} is heard during the [[Swiss Pocket Knife|couch gag]]. | ||
*[[McDonald's]] {{w|Mac Tonight}} sings the introduction of the story. | *[[McDonald's]] {{w|Mac Tonight}} sings the introduction of the story. | ||
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**A special issue of [[Forbes]], "100 most evil people over 100", is seen. | **A special issue of [[Forbes]], "100 most evil people over 100", is seen. | ||
− | * | + | *[[Mr. Burns]] mentions {{w|James Lewis Kraft}} and his famous {{w|Kraft Foods|Kraft}} mayonnaise. |
+ | *Mr. Burns and the hamburger reenact the [[Titanic (film)|Titanic]] scene on the raft, with him saying the line "I'll never let go". | ||
+ | *Mr. Burns mentions no-one living forever, except {{w|Dick Cheney}}, wondering what his deal is. | ||
+ | *Mr. Burns mentions [[Thomas Edison]], and the night he invented the electric chair, while [[Smithers]] mentions him inventing the light bulb. | ||
+ | *A statue of Mr. Burns resembling {{w|Big Boy Restaurants|Big Boy}} is seen outside the model of the [[X-cell-ent Burger]] restaurant chain. | ||
+ | *[[Marge]] uses [[Amazon Alexa]] and mentions {{w|Siri}}. Alexa fakes switching to Siri and gets angry, shooting her in the hair. | ||
+ | *Smithers and Burns mention {{w|Sully Sullenberger}} and {{w|Rudolf Hess}}. | ||
+ | *Homer reads [[Harry Potter]] [[Harry Potter and the Apologizing Author|and the Apologizing]] [[J. K. Rowling|author]]. | ||
+ | *People at the [[Beloved Billionaires Club]] are [[Warren Buffett]] and [[Bill Gates]]. [[Mark Zuckerberg (character)|Mark Zuckenberg]] is seen throwing rocks at the club. | ||
==Continuity== | ==Continuity== | ||
*In Mac Tonight's song still of different episodes are seen: | *In Mac Tonight's song still of different episodes are seen: | ||
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**Reclusive Mr. Burns. ("[[$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)]]") | **Reclusive Mr. Burns. ("[[$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)]]") | ||
**Mr. Burns threatening a seal with a stick only for it to hit him in the head with it. | **Mr. Burns threatening a seal with a stick only for it to hit him in the head with it. | ||
− | + | *Mark Zuckemberg appears. ("[[Loan-a Lisa]]") | |
{{Season 32|R}} | {{Season 32|R}} | ||
[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to the fast-food chain Burger King.
- A Yodel is heard during the couch gag.
- McDonald's Mac Tonight sings the introduction of the story.
- A special issue of Forbes, "100 most evil people over 100", is seen.
- Mr. Burns mentions James Lewis Kraft and his famous Kraft mayonnaise.
- Mr. Burns and the hamburger reenact the Titanic scene on the raft, with him saying the line "I'll never let go".
- Mr. Burns mentions no-one living forever, except Dick Cheney, wondering what his deal is.
- Mr. Burns mentions Thomas Edison, and the night he invented the electric chair, while Smithers mentions him inventing the light bulb.
- A statue of Mr. Burns resembling Big Boy is seen outside the model of the X-cell-ent Burger restaurant chain.
- Marge uses Amazon Alexa and mentions Siri. Alexa fakes switching to Siri and gets angry, shooting her in the hair.
- Smithers and Burns mention Sully Sullenberger and Rudolf Hess.
- Homer reads Harry Potter and the Apologizing author.
- People at the Beloved Billionaires Club are Warren Buffett and Bill Gates. Mark Zuckenberg is seen throwing rocks at the club.
Continuity
- In Mac Tonight's song still of different episodes are seen:
- Maggie shooting Mr. Burns. ("Who Shot Mr. Burns?")
- Reclusive Mr. Burns. ("$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)")
- Mr. Burns threatening a seal with a stick only for it to hit him in the head with it.
- Mark Zuckemberg appears. ("Loan-a Lisa")