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**The {{W|Spirit of St. Louis}} is seen. | **The {{W|Spirit of St. Louis}} is seen. | ||
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**{{W|Fonzie}}'s jacket from ''{{W|Happy Days}}'' is seen. | **{{W|Fonzie}}'s jacket from ''{{W|Happy Days}}'' is seen. | ||
**The {{W|Hope Diamond}} is seen. | **The {{W|Hope Diamond}} is seen. |
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Smithsonian Museum couch gag
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Couch Gag Information
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Smithsonian Museum couch gag is a couch gag.
Plot
The couch is in the Smithsonian Museum. The Simpsons sneak in (with Marge making a bigger hole in the glass after looking at Homer) and sneak through the museum, pretending to be janitors, mummies and camouflaging themselves against a painting. They then get to the couch to find it is protected by lasers. After spraying them to reveal them, they find holes exactly the same shape as themselves and fit through them and sit on the couch.
Behind the Laughter
- There are a few cultural references in this couch gag.
- The Spirit of St. Louis is seen.
- Dorothy's Ruby Slippers from The Wizard of Oz are seen.
- Fonzie's jacket from Happy Days is seen.
- The Hope Diamond is seen.
Character appearances
Appearances