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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*[[Comic Book Guy]] tries to sell a {{Chs|Spinal Tap}} T-Shirt depicting the band kicking [[Muammar Gaddafi]] in the butt.
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*[[Bart]] wears a T-shirt of the fictional English heavy metal band {{Chs|Spinal Tap}}. Their World Tour includes shows in [[London]], [[Paris]], [[Munich]] and [[Springfield]].
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*[[Homer]] finds a can of [[Billy Beer]] in the jacket he used to wear in rock concerts. This American beer started to be produced in 1977.
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*[[Selma]] compares [[Homer]]'s appearance to that of "[[Davy Crockett]] in his bald-skin cap". This is a play on the {{W|coonskin cap}} that the American politician Davy Crockett used to wear.
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*[[Milhouse]] traded 50,000 {{W|Bazooka Joe}} comic strips for his jacket.
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[[File:Spinal Tap kicking Muammar Gaddafi.png|250px|thumb|[[Comic Book Guy]] tries to sell a {{Chs|Spinal Tap}} T-Shirt depicting the band kicking Lybian revolutionary [[Muammar Gaddafi]]. The US and Libya had a hostile relationship during Gaddafi's rule, especially during the 1980s]]
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*[[Comic Book Guy]] tries to sell a Spinal Tap T-Shirt depicting the band kicking [[Muammar Gaddafi]] in the butt. Gaddafi was a Libyan revolutionary who ruled [[Libya]] from 1969 until his death by rebel forces in 2011.
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*In an interview with [[KBBL]], [[David St. Hubbins]] says that after the {{W|fall of the Berlin Wall}}, Spinal Tap's records started selling in the "dismal" side of the {{W|Iron Curtain}}. He is referring to the {{W|Eastern Bloc}}, the group of countries under the influence or control of the [[Soviet Union]] during the {{W|Cold War}}.
 
*Spinal Tap opens the concert with "[[Break Like the Wind]]".
 
*Spinal Tap opens the concert with "[[Break Like the Wind]]".
*When [[Homer]] is sitting in his car listening to the radio during the Spinal Tap concert:
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*When Homer is sitting in his car listening to the radio during the Spinal Tap concert:
 
**While the band is playing, he hums along to "{{W|Summer Samba}}" by {{W|Marcos Valle}}.
 
**While the band is playing, he hums along to "{{W|Summer Samba}}" by {{W|Marcos Valle}}.
**After the riot breaks out and the police start showing up in force, he sings along to an instrumental version of "[[Spanish Flea]]" (performed by {{W|Herb Alpert|Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass}}).
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**After the riot breaks out and the police start showing up in force, he sings along to an instrumental version of "[[Spanish Flea]]", performed by {{W|Herb Alpert|Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass}}.
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*According to [[Kent Brockman]], the [[Springfield Coliseum]] once held a premiere of ''{{W|The Magic Flute}}'', the opera by {{W|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}}.
 
*[[Maggie]]'s toy guitar plays "{{W|Pop Goes the Weasel}}".
 
*[[Maggie]]'s toy guitar plays "{{W|Pop Goes the Weasel}}".
*Bart tries to play "{{W|Polly Wolly Doodle}}" on his guitar.
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*Bart tries to play "{{W|Polly Wolly Doodle}}", a traditional American children's song, on his guitar.
*During his impromptu jam on the school bus, [[Otto]] performs "[[Free Bird]]" by {{W|Lynyrd Skynyrd}}.
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*During his impromptu jam on the school bus, [[Otto]] performs "[[Free Bird]]", one {{W|Lynyrd Skynyrd}} most iconic hits. Otto creates a traffic jam due to the song's duration, which extends to more than nine minutes in its album version.
*The kids on the bus sing "[[Hail to the Bus Driver]]".
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*[[Seymour Skinner]] once drove an all-terrain vehicle in [[Da Nang]] during the {{W|Vietnam War}}.
*Otto asks Marge if she has any ''{{W|Where's Wally?|Where's Waldo?}}'' books.
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*The kids on the bus sing "[[Hail to the Bus Driver]]", a children's song often sung on school bus trips to keep the kids amused.
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*The [[landlord]] found some ''{{W2|Cycle|magazine}}'' magazine copies in Otto's apartment.
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*[[Apu]] gives Bart an [[Squishee]] with {{W|chutney}}, a spread typically associated with cuisines of the Indian subcontinent.
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*When Bart offers Otto to live in the Simpsons' garage, Otto says "Somebody Up There Likes Me", referencing [[David Bowie]]'s famous song "{{W2|Somebody Up There Likes Me|song}}" from the album ''{{W|Young Americans}}''.
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*Otto watches the American game show ''{{W|The Price Is Right}}'' at the Simpsons' house.
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*Otto asks [[Marge]] if she has any ''{{W|Where's Wally?|Where's Waldo?}}'' books.
 
*Homer says "This is not ''{{ap|Happy Days|franchise}}'' and he is not [[Arthur Fonzarelli|The Fonz]]", when talking about Otto.
 
*Homer says "This is not ''{{ap|Happy Days|franchise}}'' and he is not [[Arthur Fonzarelli|The Fonz]]", when talking about Otto.
 
*[[Patty]] calls Otto "Wee Willie Washout", a reference to the nursery rhyme "{{W|Wee Willie Winkie}}" by {{W2|William Miller|poet}}.
 
*[[Patty]] calls Otto "Wee Willie Washout", a reference to the nursery rhyme "{{W|Wee Willie Winkie}}" by {{W2|William Miller|poet}}.

Latest revision as of 13:55, December 20, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 3 Episode References
056 "Black Widower"
057
"The Otto Show"
"Bart's Friend Falls in Love" 058


Cultural references[edit]

Comic Book Guy tries to sell a Spinal Tap T-Shirt depicting the band kicking Lybian revolutionary Muammar Gaddafi. The US and Libya had a hostile relationship during Gaddafi's rule, especially during the 1980s

Trivia[edit]

  • A large pile of gold is seen between the floors of the living room and Lisa's bedroom.

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • During the scene where Nelson is mocking Bart while waiting for the bus, his vest and shirt switch colors during the zoomed in part when he says "polly wolly crappy."
  • In this episode, Comic Book Guy has a full beard instead of his usual stubble.
  • When Otto crashes into the street sign at the end and bends it, it is seen unbent in the next shot.
  • During the bus scene Sherri and Terri's hair and dress colors are switched.
Season 3 References
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