Difference between revisions of "My Big Fat Geek Wedding/References"
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− | *This episode is a reference to the 2002 movie | + | *This episode is a reference to the 2002 movie ''{{W|My Big Fat Greek Wedding}}''. |
*[[Matt Groening]] appears at the comic book convention as the creator of [[Futurama]]. | *[[Matt Groening]] appears at the comic book convention as the creator of [[Futurama]]. | ||
*At the comic book convention several characters appear dressed up in costumes including, Captain America, George Jetson, Chewbaca, Robin Hood, Spiderman, and more. | *At the comic book convention several characters appear dressed up in costumes including, Captain America, George Jetson, Chewbaca, Robin Hood, Spiderman, and more. | ||
− | *There are several lines where characters speak in the Star Trek language, Klingon. Whether or not the actors spoke the real | + | *There are several lines where characters speak in the Star Trek language, Klingon. Whether or not the actors spoke the real {{W|Klingon Language}} or just spoke gibberish is unknown. |
− | *While trying to woo [[Ms. Krabappel]], the choir sings a parody of | + | *While trying to woo [[Ms. Krabappel]], the choir sings a parody of {{W|In the Jungle|The Lion Sleeps Tonight}} |
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[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] |
Revision as of 11:08, January 9, 2011
Cultural references
- This episode is a reference to the 2002 movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
- Matt Groening appears at the comic book convention as the creator of Futurama.
- At the comic book convention several characters appear dressed up in costumes including, Captain America, George Jetson, Chewbaca, Robin Hood, Spiderman, and more.
- There are several lines where characters speak in the Star Trek language, Klingon. Whether or not the actors spoke the real Klingon Language or just spoke gibberish is unknown.
- While trying to woo Ms. Krabappel, the choir sings a parody of The Lion Sleeps Tonight