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The talking parrot is a reference to Disney's ''{{W|Aladdin (1992 Disney film)|Aladdin}}'', and more specifically, {{W|Iago (Aladdin)|Iago}}. | The talking parrot is a reference to Disney's ''{{W|Aladdin (1992 Disney film)|Aladdin}}'', and more specifically, {{W|Iago (Aladdin)|Iago}}. | ||
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Disney's Pyramus and Thisbe
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Book Information
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Disney's Pyramus and Thisbe is a book.
History
Abraham Simpson told the story of Pyramus and Thisbe. After this, a book was shown, with a talking parrot on the front and stated to be by Disney. Lisa then remarks about Disney adding talking parrots to stories to make it their story.
Behind the Laughter
The talking parrot is a reference to Disney's Aladdin, and more specifically, Iago.
(Side note: They missed a crucial element of the story which is the deaths of the two lovers which is what inspired the story of Romeo and Juliet.)