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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
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=== Opening ===
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[[File:Springfield Episcopal Church.png|250px|thumb|[[Homer]] thinks that [[Reverend Lovejoy]] might have joined the {{W2|Episcopal Church|United States}}]]
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*[[Homer]] thinks that [[Reverend Lovejoy]] might have joined the {{W2|Episcopal Church|United States}}. He highlights the Episcopalians' "bright, airy narthex", referring to their beautiful and well-designed spaces, and their "light, flaky {{W|Eucharist}}", referring to the formality and refinement often associated with the Episcopalian liturgy. An Episcopal Church and it's coat of arms can by seen from the windows of the [[First Church of Springfield]].
 
*[[Ned]]'s ringtone is "{{W|Jingle Bell Rock}}" by {{W|Bobby Helms}}.
 
*[[Ned]]'s ringtone is "{{W|Jingle Bell Rock}}" by {{W|Bobby Helms}}.
*When [[Bart]] turns [[Homer]]'s wine into water, he crosses his arms and blinks like Jeannie from ''[[I Dream of Jeannie]]''.
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*At the Reverend's room, the logo of Springfield Central is similar to that of {{W|Illinois Central Railroad}}.
*Homer amuses Bart with ''[[The Three Stooges]]'' gags.
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*Homer tells the paper boy that he would not pay a tip until ''[[Hägar the Horrible]]'' is back. The comic strip was distributed to 1,900 newspapers in 56 countries and translated into 12 languages.
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=== The First D'oh-El ===
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*The name of the short is based on "{{W|The First Noel}}".
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*The story is based in the {{W|New Testament}}'s {{W|Saint Joseph|Joseph}} (Homer), who was married to {{W|Mary, the mother of Jesus}} ([[Marge]]), and was the legal father of [[Jesus]] ([[Bart]]). Other biblical figures include:
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**[[Mr. Burns]] as {{W|Herod the Great}}.
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**[[Dr. Hibbert]], [[Seymour Skinner]] and [[Professor Frink]] as the {{W|Biblical Magi|Three Wise Men}}, which bear gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh in homage to the birth of Jesus.
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[[File:Matthew (Simpsons Christmas Stories).png|250px|thumb|{{W|Matthew the Apostle}} is seen writing "{{W|Gospel of Matthew|the gospel}}". The way he writes its title references the 1969 biblical drama ''{{W2|The Gospel According to St. Matthew|film}}'']]
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*[[Bethlehem Inn]] is a reference to nowaday's [[Israel]] city {{W|Bethlehem}}, identified as the birthplace of Jesus.
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*The {{W|Star of Bethlehem}} is seen.
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*The popular Christmas carol "{{W|Silent Night}}" is heard during the {{W|nativity of Jesus}} scene.
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*When Bart turns Homer's wine into water, he crosses his arms and blinks like Jeannie from the fantasy sitcom ''[[I Dream of Jeannie]]''.
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*Homer is watching the "Orange bowl", in a reference to the annual American college football bowl game, the {{W|Orange Bowl}}.
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*Homer amuses Bart with ''[[The Three Stooges]]'' gags:
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**Homer recreates [[Curly Howard]]'s "nyuk-nyuk-nyuk!".
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**Skinner {{W2|Poking|martial arts|pokes}} in Homer's eyes, a technique mastered by The Three Stooges.
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*{{W|Matthew the Apostle}} is seen writing "{{W|Gospel of Matthew|the gospel}}". The way he writes its title references the 1969 biblical drama ''{{W2|The Gospel According to St. Matthew|film}}''.
 
*Homer ends his Christmas sermon with a terrible imitation of [[Paul Harvey]].
 
*Homer ends his Christmas sermon with a terrible imitation of [[Paul Harvey]].
*[[Cyrus]]'s watch plays the song "{{W|American Patrol}}" by {{W|F. W. Meacham}}.
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*Mr. Burns strikes the classic {{W|Betty Grable}} pinup pose from World War II.
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=== Wraparound ===
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*The traditional Chrismas carol "{{W|Deck the Halls}}" is heard at the Simpsons house.
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*The {{W|Energizer Bunny}} is the protagonist of the ''[[Energizer Bunny Christmas Special]]''.
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=== I Saw Grampa Cussing Santa Claus ===
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*The name of the short is a pun on the song "{{W|I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus}}".
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*When being attacked by ''{{W|kamikazes}}'', [[Cyrus]] boards a {{W|Vought F4U Corsair}}, while [[Abe]] and [[Mr. Burns]] fly in a {{W|Douglas SBD Dauntless}}. These were widely used {{W|United States Navy}} aircraft during the {{W|Pacific War}} in World War II.
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*Cyrus's watch plays {{W|Glenn Miller}}'s version of the song "{{W|American Patrol}}" by {{W|F. W. Meacham}}.
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[[File:Abe imagining Mr. Burns as Betty Grable.png|250px|thumb|[[Abe]] imagines [[Mr. Burns]] as [[Betty Grable]] making her iconic over-the-shoulder pose from 1943]]
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*Abe imagines Mr. Burns as [[Betty Grable]] making her iconic over-the-shoulder pose from 1943, which was a WWII bestseller.
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*Abe mentions the {{W|Tennessee Valley Authority}}, a US corporation that played an important role during WWII.
 
*"{{W|Jingle Bells}}" by {{W|James Lord Pierpont}} plays in the background when Grampa and Mr. Burns are on the island.
 
*"{{W|Jingle Bells}}" by {{W|James Lord Pierpont}} plays in the background when Grampa and Mr. Burns are on the island.
*During the scene of Grampa fixing Santa's sleigh, "{{W|Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)}}" by {{W|Louis Prima}} plays.
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*Donder and Blitzen, two of {{W|Santa Claus's reindeer}}, scape after the crash. Other missing raindeers include Prancer and {{W|Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer|Rudolph}}.
*At the end of "I Saw Grampa Cussing Santa Claus", a tropical version of "{{W|Winter Wonderland}}" by {{W|Felix Bernard}} plays.
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*Abe says that [[Santa]] "ain't no ''{{W|Kraut}}''". The word ''Kraut'' was a German word used in English to refer to a German soldier during WWI and WWII.
*[[Springfield Elementary School]] performs ''{{W|The Nutcracker}}''.
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*During the scene of Grampa fixing Santa's sleigh, {{W|Benny Goodman}}'s instrumental version of "{{W|Sing, Sing, Sing (With a Swing)}}" by {{W|Louis Prima}} plays.
**The people of Springfield then sing "[[The Simpson's Public Domain Christmas Song]]", a parody of "Marche".
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*The aircraft nickname "Naughty or Nice" is a pun on the Christmas album ''{{W2|Naughty or Nice|album}}'' by the girl group {{W|3LW}}.
**[[Moe]] attempts to commit suicide to "Dance of the Reed Flutes".
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*Abe witnesses a {{W|Mushroom cloud}} from the {{W|atomic bombing of Hiroshima}}.
**[[Homer]] sings "[[I Need a Present for My Wife]]" to the tune of "Russian Dance".
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*Abe does not mind missing the {{W|Tournament of Roses Parade}} when he goes to visit Cyrus to [[Tahiti]].
*[[Krusty]] sings "{{W|It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year}}" by [[Andy Williams]].
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*At the end, a tropical version of "{{W|Winter Wonderland}}" by {{W|Felix Bernard}} plays.
*Moe sleds by holding a banner saying "And to all a good night", a reference to the poem ''{{W|A Visit from St. Nicholas}}''.
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=== The Nutcracker...Sweeeeet ===
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*The name of the short is a pun on ''{{W|The Nutcracker Suite}}'', {{W|Tchaikovsky}}'s selection of eight of the numbers from the ballet ''{{W|The Nutcracker}}''.
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[[File:Inbred, Bath & Beyond.png|250px|thumb|The store [[Inbred, Bath & Beyond]] is a parody of {{W|Bed Bath & Beyond}} retail chain]]
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*"{{W|Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy}}", from Act II of the ballet, is performed by the kids at [[Springfield Elementary School]].
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**The people of Springfield sing "[[The Simpson's Public Domain Christmas Song]]", which is a parody of the "{{W|March of the Toy Soldier}}" from the ballet. During the song sequence:
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**The store [[Inbred, Bath & Beyond]] is a parody of {{W|Bed Bath & Beyond}} retail chain.
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**A parody of ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' is seen when [[Mr. Burns]], acting like [[Ebenezer Scrooge]], vacuums the [[Ghost of Christmas Past]].
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*On his 1964 Christmas special, [[Krusty]] sings "{{W|It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year}}" by [[Andy Williams]].
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**Astronaut [[John Glenn]] and civil rights activist [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] appear on the special.
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*The piece "{{W|Dance of the Reed Flutes}}" (aka "The Mirlitons") is heard when [[Moe]] attempts to commit suicide.
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*Homer sings "[[I Need a Present for My Wife]]" to the tune of "{{W2|Trepak|The Nutcracker|Russian Dance}}". The instrumental version is heard again during the credits.
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**Homer proposes a {{W|Ming dynasty}} vase for a present.
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*The ''{{W|Grand pas de deux}}'' is heard when Homer gives Marge her present.
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*Moe sleds by [[742 Evergreen Terrace]] holding a banner saying "And to all a good night", a reference to the ending of the poem "{{W|A Visit from St. Nicholas}}" where Santa calls out "Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night".
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 08:02, July 13, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 17 Episode References
364 "The Italian Bob"
365
"Simpsons Christmas Stories"
"Homer's Paternity Coot" 366


Cultural references

Opening

Homer thinks that Reverend Lovejoy might have joined the Episcopal Church
  • Homer thinks that Reverend Lovejoy might have joined the Episcopal Church. He highlights the Episcopalians' "bright, airy narthex", referring to their beautiful and well-designed spaces, and their "light, flaky Eucharist", referring to the formality and refinement often associated with the Episcopalian liturgy. An Episcopal Church and it's coat of arms can by seen from the windows of the First Church of Springfield.
  • Ned's ringtone is "Jingle Bell Rock" by Bobby Helms.
  • At the Reverend's room, the logo of Springfield Central is similar to that of Illinois Central Railroad.
  • Homer tells the paper boy that he would not pay a tip until Hägar the Horrible is back. The comic strip was distributed to 1,900 newspapers in 56 countries and translated into 12 languages.

The First D'oh-El

Matthew the Apostle is seen writing "the gospel". The way he writes its title references the 1969 biblical drama The Gospel According to St. Matthew

Wraparound

I Saw Grampa Cussing Santa Claus

Abe imagines Mr. Burns as Betty Grable making her iconic over-the-shoulder pose from 1943

The Nutcracker...Sweeeeet

The store Inbred, Bath & Beyond is a parody of Bed Bath & Beyond retail chain

Trivia

  • In Tahiti, there is a girl resembling Lisa Jr. from "Missionary: Impossible".
  • This is the fourth episode of The Simpsons to date to air with a parental advisory warning before the episode in Australia for "adult themes". (Originally scheduled to air May 9, 2006 on Network Ten, but was pre-empted and replaced with "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation")
Season 17 References
The Bonfire of the Manatees The Girl Who Slept Too Little Milhouse of Sand and Fog Treehouse of Horror XVI Marge's Son Poisoning See Homer Run The Last of the Red Hat Mamas The Italian Bob Simpsons Christmas Stories Homer's Paternity Coot We're on the Road to D'ohwhere My Fair Laddy The Seemingly Never-Ending Story Bart Has Two Mommies Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife Million-Dollar Abie Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore The Wettest Stories Ever Told Girls Just Want to Have Sums Regarding Margie The Monkey Suit Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play