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| == History == | | == History == |
− | [[Mr. Burns]] has a framed photograph of him with Elvis which gives to [[Smithers]] after he sold the power plant, as he knew he liked the picture. Smithers admires how Elvis was always so good to {{W|Gladys Presley|his mother}}, Mr. Burns never understood what Elvis said.<ref>"[[Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk]]"</ref> The photo was later seen in Smither's office while he was interviewing [[Marge]].<ref>"[[Marge Gets a Job]]"</ref> Whilst taking [[Nappien]], [[Homer]] melted a wax figure of him at [[Rock 'N' Roll Wax Museum]].<ref>"[[Crook and Ladder]]"</ref> | + | [[Mr. Burns]] had a framed photograph of him with Elvis which he gave to [[Smithers]] after he sold the power plant, as he knew Smithers liked the picture. Smithers admired how Elvis was always so good to {{W|Gladys Presley|his mother}}, but Mr. Burns never understood what Elvis said.<ref>"[[Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk]]"</ref> The photo was later seen in Smithers' office while he was interviewing [[Marge]].<ref>"[[Marge Gets a Job]]"</ref> |
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− | There is a bullet-shattered TV exhibited at [[Graceland]] which is referenced in the ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy & Scratchy]]'' cartoon "[[Little Barbershop of Horrors]]".<ref>"[[The Front]]"</ref>
| + | While taking [[Nappien]], [[Homer]] melted a wax figure of him at [[Rock 'N' Roll Wax Museum]].<ref>"[[Crook and Ladder]]"</ref> |
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− | [[L.T. Smash]] cites Elvis Presley among his examples on how they always used pop stars to recruit people.<ref>"[[New Kids on the Blecch]]"</ref> | + | There was a bullet-shattered TV exhibited at [[Graceland]] which was referenced in the ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy & Scratchy]]'' cartoon "[[Little Barbershop of Horrors]]".<ref>"[[The Front]]"</ref> |
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− | Homer showed Lisa postage stamps with Elvis on. He then made the Elvis stamps kiss stamps with bats on.<ref>"[[The President Wore Pearls]]"</ref> | + | [[L.T. Smash]] cited Elvis Presley among his examples of how they always used pop stars to recruit people.<ref>"[[New Kids on the Blecch]]"</ref> |
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| + | Homer showed Lisa postage stamps with Elvis on them. He then made the Elvis stamps kiss stamps with bats on.<ref>"[[The President Wore Pearls]]"</ref> |
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| He appeared in the film ''[[A Zombie Christmas with Bing Crosby, Elvis and the 1932 All American Football Team]]''.<ref>"[[White Christmas Blues]]"</ref> | | He appeared in the film ''[[A Zombie Christmas with Bing Crosby, Elvis and the 1932 All American Football Team]]''.<ref>"[[White Christmas Blues]]"</ref> |
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| == Non-canon == | | == Non-canon == |
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− | Elvis's gravestone was seen in the [[Springfield Cemetery]] a couple of times<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror]]"</ref> including one with the epitaph "ACCEPT IT."<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror IV]]"</ref> | + | Elvis' gravestone was seen in the [[Springfield Cemetery]] a couple of times<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror]]"</ref> including one with the epitaph "ACCEPT IT."<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror IV]]"</ref> |
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| == Behind the Laughter == | | == Behind the Laughter == |
Homer showed Lisa postage stamps with Elvis on them. He then made the Elvis stamps kiss stamps with bats on.[6]
The gravestone caption is a reference to persistent rumors of Elvis actually being alive. The rumors began circulating immediately after his 1977 death.