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{{TB|The [[Ritalin Song|song]] that [[Bart]] sings at the end of the episode is a parody of the ''Popeye'' theme song.}} | {{TB|The [[Ritalin Song|song]] that [[Bart]] sings at the end of the episode is a parody of the ''Popeye'' theme song.}} | ||
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{{TB| When Homer saves Marge near the end all the events are a parody of a typical ''Popeye'' animated cartoon. Homer starts speaking in Popeye's near indecipherable speech with bad grammar and drinks beer for strength, similar to Popeye eating spinach. When Marge calls for help, her arms flail about in a similar loose manner to Olive Oyl.}} | {{TB| When Homer saves Marge near the end all the events are a parody of a typical ''Popeye'' animated cartoon. Homer starts speaking in Popeye's near indecipherable speech with bad grammar and drinks beer for strength, similar to Popeye eating spinach. When Marge calls for help, her arms flail about in a similar loose manner to Olive Oyl.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[The Old Man and the Key]]"}} | {{TB|"[[The Old Man and the Key]]"}} |
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Popeye, formerly Thimble Theatre, is a newspaper comic strip, first created by E.C. Segar in 1919. In 1929 it spawned a break-out character, the superstrong sailor Popeye which was adapted into a popular animated film serial by Max and Dave Fleischer in 1933. The franchise has spawned hundreds of comic strips, animated cartoons and a few TV adaptations and feature films.
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