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== Cultural references ==
*The episode title is a reference to the 2005 film [[wikipedia:The Squid and the Whale|''The Squid and the Whale'']].
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*The episode title is a reference to the 2005 film ''{{w|The Squid and the Whale}}''.
*In the film ''[[wikipedia:Whale Rider|Whale Rider]]'', a pod of whales wash up on shore.
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*In the film ''{{w|Whale Rider}}'', a pod of whales wash up on shore.
*[[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] play a [[Zii]], which is the Simpsons version of a [[wikipedia:Wii|Wii]].
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*There are two {{w|Kid Power}} stands in the energy exhibition the family visits.
*While Bart is spinning the turbine manually (due to no wind), Lisa is watching [[wikipedia:House (TV series)|''House, M.D.'']] She says that Dr. House is about to make his third incorrect diagnosis before saving the patient.
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*[[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] play a [[Zii]], which is the Simpsons version of a {{w|Wii}}.
*[[Chief Wiggum]] and the police attempt to dispose of the dead blue whale by blowing it up. The explosion scatters chunks of blubber all over the place—hitting people and cars, and making a big mess, but not having much effect on the whale. This is a reference to the "[[wikipedia:Exploding whale|exploding whale]]" incident of 1970, which occurred in Florence, Oregon. The Oregon Highway Division tried to blow up a dead beached sperm whale and achieved results smilar to Wiggum's.
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*While Bart is spinning the turbine manually (due to no wind), Lisa is watching ''{{w|House (TV series)|House, M.D.}}'' She says that Dr. House is about to make his third incorrect diagnosis before saving the patient.
*WHALES : '''W'''e '''H'''elped '''A'''irlift '''L'''isa's '''E'''nourmous '''S'''oulmate
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*When [[Homer]] writes down his idea for a movie about a whale stuck in prison, he calls it ''Cool Hand Fluke'', punning the prison drama film ''{{w|Cool Hand Luke}}''.
*The activists on the "Sea Huggers" ship may be a parody of the members of the [[wikipedia:Sea Shepherd Conservation Society|Sea Shepherd Conservation Society]], several of whom appear in the television series [[wikipedia:Whale Wars|''Whale Wars'']]. Ironically, in ''Whale Wars'', the activists are attempting to defend the whales, while the activists aboard the "Sea Huggers" ship are defending sharks which are trying to eat whales.
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*[[Chief Wiggum]] and the police attempt to dispose of the dead blue whale by blowing it up. The explosion scatters chunks of blubber all over the place—hitting people and cars, and making a big mess, but not having much effect on the whale. This is a reference to the "{{w|Exploding whale|exploding whale}}" incident of 1970, which occurred in Florence, Oregon. The Oregon Highway Division tried to blow up a dead beached sperm whale and achieved results smilar to Wiggum's.
*There are 2 Kid Power Stand in the exhibition.
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*The activists on the "Sea Huggers" ship may be a parody of the members of the {{w|Sea Shepherd Conservation Society}}, several of whom appear in the television series ''{{w|Whale Wars}}''. Ironically, in ''Whale Wars'', the activists are attempting to defend the whales, while the activists aboard the "Sea Huggers" ship are defending sharks which are trying to eat whales.
*[[wikipedia:William Shatner|William Shatner]]'s weight gains betweens each movie were referenced and parodied when [[Comic Book Guy]] said he was wearing a corset because he was Kirk from [[wikipedia:Star Trek|''Star Trek'']] TOS,1,2,3,4,5,6, and Generations; and [[wikipedia:Denny Crane|Denny Crane]] from [[wikipedia:Boston Legal|Boston Legal]].
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*{{w|William Shatner}}'s weight gains between each ''{{w|Star Trek}}'' movie are referenced and parodied when [[Comic Book Guy]] says he is wearing a corset because he is Kirk from ''Star Trek'' TOS,1,2,3,4,5,6, and Generations; and {{w|Denny Crane}} from ''{{w|Boston Legal}}''.
*The film "[[Tic–Tac–Toe: X v. O]]" is based on the "{{w||Tic-tac-toe}}" game.
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*The film ''[[Tic–Tac–Toe: X v. O]]'' is based on the "{{w||Tic-tac-toe}}" game.
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== Trivia ==
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*The men airlifting [[Bluella]] to safety in [[Lisa]]'s dream are wearing T-shirts that read '''WHALES''' written as an acronym: '''W'''e '''H'''elped '''A'''irlift '''L'''isa's '''E'''normous '''S'''oulmate.
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References/Trivia


Season 21 Episode References
459 "Chief of Hearts"
460
"The Squirt and the Whale"
"To Surveil With Love"


Cultural references

  • The episode title is a reference to the 2005 film The Squid and the Whale.
  • In the film Whale Rider, a pod of whales wash up on shore.
  • There are two Kid Power stands in the energy exhibition the family visits.
  • Bart and Lisa play a Zii, which is the Simpsons version of a Wii.
  • While Bart is spinning the turbine manually (due to no wind), Lisa is watching House, M.D. She says that Dr. House is about to make his third incorrect diagnosis before saving the patient.
  • When Homer writes down his idea for a movie about a whale stuck in prison, he calls it Cool Hand Fluke, punning the prison drama film Cool Hand Luke.
  • Chief Wiggum and the police attempt to dispose of the dead blue whale by blowing it up. The explosion scatters chunks of blubber all over the place—hitting people and cars, and making a big mess, but not having much effect on the whale. This is a reference to the "exploding whale" incident of 1970, which occurred in Florence, Oregon. The Oregon Highway Division tried to blow up a dead beached sperm whale and achieved results smilar to Wiggum's.
  • The activists on the "Sea Huggers" ship may be a parody of the members of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, several of whom appear in the television series Whale Wars. Ironically, in Whale Wars, the activists are attempting to defend the whales, while the activists aboard the "Sea Huggers" ship are defending sharks which are trying to eat whales.
  • William Shatner's weight gains between each Star Trek movie are referenced and parodied when Comic Book Guy says he is wearing a corset because he is Kirk from Star Trek TOS,1,2,3,4,5,6, and Generations; and Denny Crane from Boston Legal.
  • The film Tic–Tac–Toe: X v. O is based on the "Tic-tac-toe" game.

Trivia

  • The men airlifting Bluella to safety in Lisa's dream are wearing T-shirts that read WHALES written as an acronym: We Helped Airlift Lisa's Enormous Soulmate.


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