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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*Ox-O-Clean is a parody of Oxy Clean. | *Ox-O-Clean is a parody of Oxy Clean. | ||
− | *[[Wifetime]] is a parody of {{ | + | *[[Wifetime]] is a parody of {{W2|Lifetime|TV network}} |
*While flipping through channels, [[Homer]] and [[Bart]] come across a television show starring {{w|Markie Post}}. | *While flipping through channels, [[Homer]] and [[Bart]] come across a television show starring {{w|Markie Post}}. | ||
**The show, titled ''Death of a Non-Gender-Specific Sales Associate'', is a parody of the play ''{{w|Death of a Salesman}}''. | **The show, titled ''Death of a Non-Gender-Specific Sales Associate'', is a parody of the play ''{{w|Death of a Salesman}}''. | ||
− | *''[[Clowns Gone Wild!]]'' is a parody of ''{{ | + | *''[[Clowns Gone Wild!]]'' is a parody of ''{{W2|Girls Gone Wild|franchise}}'' |
− | **During the video's commercial, a parody of the song "{{ | + | **During the video's commercial, a parody of the song "{{W2|Bad Boys|Inner Circle song}}" plays, containing the lyrics "bad clowns-bad clown, whatcha gonna do". |
*[[Comic Book Guy]]'s store has a ''[[Superman II]]'' movie poster in the window. | *[[Comic Book Guy]]'s store has a ''[[Superman II]]'' movie poster in the window. | ||
*The inside of the store is also filled with numerous pop culture references, including: | *The inside of the store is also filled with numerous pop culture references, including: | ||
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**Comic Book Guy calls Bart a "young Jedi", an obvious reference to ''[[Star Wars]]'' | **Comic Book Guy calls Bart a "young Jedi", an obvious reference to ''[[Star Wars]]'' | ||
**A ''[[Pokemon]]'' parody comic titled ''[[Pucoman]]'', and depicting a [[Pikachu]]-like character. | **A ''[[Pokemon]]'' parody comic titled ''[[Pucoman]]'', and depicting a [[Pikachu]]-like character. | ||
− | **An ''[[X-Dog]]'' comic, parodying ''{{w|X-Men}}'', and also depicting a dog who looks similar to {{ | + | **An ''[[X-Dog]]'' comic, parodying ''{{w|X-Men}}'', and also depicting a dog who looks similar to {{W2|Cyclops|comics}}. |
*When Bart exits The Android's Dungeon, he exclaims "with General Zod as my witness", a reference to [[General Zod]] a villain in ''[[Superman II]]'', and a play on the phrase "with [[God]] as my witness". | *When Bart exits The Android's Dungeon, he exclaims "with General Zod as my witness", a reference to [[General Zod]] a villain in ''[[Superman II]]'', and a play on the phrase "with [[God]] as my witness". | ||
*One of the Retirement Castle residents sings a parody of the song "{{w|These Boots Are Made for Walkin'}}". | *One of the Retirement Castle residents sings a parody of the song "{{w|These Boots Are Made for Walkin'}}". | ||
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*The Singer then mistakes Bart for [[Kenny Rogers]]. | *The Singer then mistakes Bart for [[Kenny Rogers]]. | ||
**One of the other residents then asks Bart if {{ch|Dolly Parton}} was a nice lady. | **One of the other residents then asks Bart if {{ch|Dolly Parton}} was a nice lady. | ||
− | **Yet another tells "Kenny" that she's seen all his ''{{ | + | **Yet another tells "Kenny" that she's seen all his ''{{W2|The Gambler|TV movie series|Gambler}}'' pictures. |
**After being encouraged by the seniors, Bart sings "{{w|Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town}}". | **After being encouraged by the seniors, Bart sings "{{w|Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town}}". | ||
**The seniors then mistake Milhouse for {{ch|Marvin Hamlisch}}. | **The seniors then mistake Milhouse for {{ch|Marvin Hamlisch}}. |
Revision as of 15:26, December 10, 2020
Contents
Cultural references
- Ox-O-Clean is a parody of Oxy Clean.
- Wifetime is a parody of Lifetime
- While flipping through channels, Homer and Bart come across a television show starring Markie Post.
- The show, titled Death of a Non-Gender-Specific Sales Associate, is a parody of the play Death of a Salesman.
- Clowns Gone Wild! is a parody of Girls Gone Wild
- During the video's commercial, a parody of the song "Bad Boys" plays, containing the lyrics "bad clowns-bad clown, whatcha gonna do".
- Comic Book Guy's store has a Superman II movie poster in the window.
- The inside of the store is also filled with numerous pop culture references, including:
- A poster of the The Hulk.
- A poster and comic of Batman
- Two posters of an Enterpise ship and a life-size cardboard cut out of Spock.
- A Flinstons comic poster, a parody of The Flintstones.
- A Gruu comic poster by Sergio Aregon, a parody of Groo the Wanderer by Sergio Aragones.
- A Captain America poster.
- A Fantastic Four poster, with The Thing just barely visible.
- A Spider-Man comic and poster.
- Comic Book Guy calls Bart a "young Jedi", an obvious reference to Star Wars
- A Pokemon parody comic titled Pucoman, and depicting a Pikachu-like character.
- An X-Dog comic, parodying X-Men, and also depicting a dog who looks similar to Cyclops.
- When Bart exits The Android's Dungeon, he exclaims "with General Zod as my witness", a reference to General Zod a villain in Superman II, and a play on the phrase "with God as my witness".
- One of the Retirement Castle residents sings a parody of the song "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'".
- While watching the performance, Milhouse tells Bart that he's having a Rappin' Granny flashback.
- The Singer then mistakes Bart for Kenny Rogers.
- One of the other residents then asks Bart if Dolly Parton was a nice lady.
- Yet another tells "Kenny" that she's seen all his Gambler pictures.
- After being encouraged by the seniors, Bart sings "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town".
- The seniors then mistake Milhouse for Marvin Hamlisch.
- When throwing money at Bart, one of the seniors says "Brother, I can spare a dime", a reference to the song "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?"
Trivia
- In Homer's closet, there are multiple, identical pairs of white shirts and blue pants hung up.
Continuity
- Bart uses some of Homer's Dimoxinil to grow a beard. Homer used it to grow hair in "Simpson and Delilah".
Goofs
- The container of Dimoxinil reads "Dimoxidil".