Difference between revisions of "Children of a Lesser Clod/References"
Wikisimpsons - The Simpsons Wiki
HomerGriffin (talk | contribs) (→Cultural references) |
Mythigator (talk | contribs) (→Cultural references) |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The episode title is a reference to 1986's romantic drama film ''{{w|Children of a Lesser God}}''. | *The episode title is a reference to 1986's romantic drama film ''{{w|Children of a Lesser God}}''. | ||
− | *The chalkboard gag | + | *The chalkboard gag: |
+ | **Mentions [[Mothra]], a monster from the ''[[Godzilla]]'' franchise. | ||
+ | **Is a pun on {{w|Mother's Day}} and a reference to the episode's original airing falling on Mother's Day. | ||
*In the gym, [[Comic Book Guy]] is wearing a {{w|Muttley}} T-shirt. | *In the gym, [[Comic Book Guy]] is wearing a {{w|Muttley}} T-shirt. | ||
*[[Lugash]] is a parody of weight trainer {{w|Béla Károlyi}}. | *[[Lugash]] is a parody of weight trainer {{w|Béla Károlyi}}. |
Revision as of 12:58, June 21, 2020
|
|||||||||
|
|
|
Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to 1986's romantic drama film Children of a Lesser God.
- The chalkboard gag:
- Mentions Mothra, a monster from the Godzilla franchise.
- Is a pun on Mother's Day and a reference to the episode's original airing falling on Mother's Day.
- In the gym, Comic Book Guy is wearing a Muttley T-shirt.
- Lugash is a parody of weight trainer Béla Károlyi.
- Homer's line "I believe you can fly!" references the R. Kelly song "I Believe I Can Fly" from the 1996 film Space Jam.
- The porn film name Doctor Screwlittle is a parody of Doctor Doolittle.
- Rainier Wolfcastle's plan to convert the YMCA so he can hunt "the most dangerous prey of all: man" is a reference to The Most Dangerous Game.
- When Ralph asks where they are going, Homer's reply is "For some frosty chocolate milkshakes", a reference to his old catchphrase.
- When Homer is watching TV, the show "Kids Say the Darnest Things" stars Bill Cosby.
- A kid on the show replies to Cosby's question "What do you like to play?" with "Pokémon".
- Homer's dream is a reference to The Jetsons: He gets hit by a spacecar (being driven by George Jetson) and yells "Jetson!"
- The "crazy" torch song that Homer sings while babysitting Rod and Todd Flanders is a 1969 hit song by Peggy Lee called "Is That All There Is?"