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References/Trivia


Season 29 Episode References
618 "Dogtown"
619
"The Serfsons"
"Springfield Splendor" 620


Cultural references[edit]

Game of Thrones[edit]

  • The opening theme is a combination of the series' theme song and The Simpsons'.
  • King Quimby, the First of His Name is a reference to Tommen Baratheon who was also a "First of His Name".
  • The Three-eyed crow is a reference to the Three-Eyed Raven.
  • The heads on pikes are a reference to the ones in the show, with Ned's a reference to Ned Stark.
  • The Icewalker, and Jacqueline Bouvier turning into one, are a reference to the White Walkers and the mindless wights they create from the dead.
  • Markery is a reference to Jaime Lannister, who was in an incestuous relationship with his twin sister Cersei. Markery was voiced by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau who also played Jaime Lannister.
  • The witch mentioned by Marge is a reference to the witch who had predicted that Cersei would become queen but lose all of her children.
  • The Strangler and Milk of the Poppy in Dr. Hibbert's office are potions in the show.
  • A doomsday prophet looking Martin walks outside of Moe's with the sign, "The end is not nigh, I'll tell you when it's nigh". It's a reference to George R. R. Martin having not finished the series' books yet.
  • Moe and Bart trade messages via raven for crank calls.
  • Homer mentions that he could be sleeping on the "Iron Couch", a reference to the Iron Throne.
  • Victarion's Secret is a reference to Victarion Greyjoy.
  • The dragon is a reference to the dragons in the show.

The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit[edit]

  • Goblin Milhouse is as disposable as the orcs in the movies.
  • The Ent-Draught is a potion in the movies.
  • The man in a cloak with a pipe at Moe's Tavern is a reference to Aragorn.
  • The All-Smelling Tower is a reference to the All-Seeing Eye of Sauron, also referenced by Homer.
  • Treestache and the other trees are a reference to Treebeard and the other Ents.
  • Peter Jackson and the The Hobbit trilogy are referenced in a special recipe: P. Jackson's Overstuffed Hobbit:
    • Cut Hobbit into three pieces.
    • Pack with unnecessary stuffing.
    • Serves many, satisfies none.
  • 3 Hobbits are sitting in a cage to be eaten.
  • Billy Boyd sung the end credits song, "The Perfect Tale", a reference to "The Last Goodbye" from The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. The portraits in the credits mimic the end of the credits for Lord of the Rings.

Dungeons and Dragons[edit]

  • The floating creatures fanning Lord Burns are Beholders.
  • The Gelatinous Cubes are enemies in the game.
  • The Barksin potion is a reference to the Barkskin potion in the game.
  • Gold Pieces, or GP, are the foundation of the default monetary system in the D&D system.
  • Villagers break into the Weapons and Armor shop.

The Legend of Zelda[edit]

The Chronicles of Narnia[edit]

  • The Lucy's Cordial potion is a reference to the Queen Lucy's Cordial potion.
  • Azzlan is a parody of Aslan.

Harry Potter[edit]

  • Bart tries to cast a spell using a stick similar to how Harry Potter uses his wand.
  • The Polyjuice Potion appears.

Others[edit]

Continuity[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The same night, Family Guy's episode (Emmy-Winning Episode) referenced the White Walker and a dragon from Game of Thrones was featured, too. The episode also referenced The Simpsons and the cross-over episode "The Simpsons Guy".
  • An appeal for @UNICEFUSA, #OneAmericaAppeal and @SaveTheChildren was included in the credits, for the #PuertoRicoRelief. To fit it in, the Gracie Films gag was removed.
  • This is the last episode to feature Hank Azaria using his Apu voice (though in this case, it was his Springfieldia counterpart), as he stepped away from voicing the character (or any counterparts) due to the controversies surrounding Apu.
Season 29 References
The Serfsons Springfield Splendor Whistler's Father Treehouse of Horror XXVIII Grampy Can Ya Hear Me The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be Singin' in the Lane Mr. Lisa's Opus Gone Boy Haw-Haw Land Frink Gets Testy Homer Is Where the Art Isn't 3 Scenes Plus a Tag from a Marriage Fears of a Clown No Good Read Goes Unpunished King Leer Lisa Gets the Blues Forgive and Regret Left Behind Throw Grampa from the Dane Flanders' Ladder