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[[File:Missing Body goof - Homer's Odyssey.png|200px|thumb|right|One of the girls missing her body.]] | [[File:Missing Body goof - Homer's Odyssey.png|200px|thumb|right|One of the girls missing her body.]] | ||
− | + | *Due to the episodes airing out of production order, Bart said “I want one” when seeing Otto Mann’s new tattoo, despite already getting one in “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire” | |
*At the very end of the episode, when Homer is being carried off by the crowd, you can see that the crowd carrying Homer, the people are small, so you'll have to look closely, but right before the credits, Marge's necklace changes from red to white, back to red, back to white and finishes with back to red. | *At the very end of the episode, when Homer is being carried off by the crowd, you can see that the crowd carrying Homer, the people are small, so you'll have to look closely, but right before the credits, Marge's necklace changes from red to white, back to red, back to white and finishes with back to red. | ||
*Just after Mr Smithers says "...so that we have the energy to from your favourite video game to yummy cotton candy machines", all the children start clapping but the sound of clapping starts ''before'' they start clapping. | *Just after Mr Smithers says "...so that we have the energy to from your favourite video game to yummy cotton candy machines", all the children start clapping but the sound of clapping starts ''before'' they start clapping. |
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Debut appearances
- Smithers
- Chief Wiggum
- Otto
- Sherri
- Terri
- Jasper Beardsley
- Wendell Borton
- Blinky
- Sylvia Winfield
- Mr. Winfield
- Smilin' Joe Fission
- Barry Mackleberry
Trivia
- In the Season 1 DVD commentary, it is revealed that the "J" in Homer's full name was inserted by the writers as a tribute to Bullwinkle J. Moose from The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show.
- This is the first time we see Mr. Burns' office. It is arranged rather differently and is smaller compared to later episodes.
- One of the signs Homer puts up says "Sign Ahead".
- On their way to the power plant, they pass the Springfield Toxic Waste Dump, the Springfield Tire Yard (which is not on fire), the Springfield State Prison and Springfield Elementary School.
- The atom mascot's name is "Smilin' Joe Fission". He sweeps left over nuclear waste under the rug where "no one will find it for a billion years".
- Bart's report card includes an F in social studies, an F in math, a D in physical education, a U in science, a U in reading, and a U in writing.
- Homer pens his suicide note on "Dumb Things I Gotta Do Today" stationery.
- The three-eyed fish, Blinky, swims near the nuclear plant in a pond.
- A sign at the plant reads, "Our Safety Record: [7] Days Since Last Accident."
- El Barto is signed on the steps of the Springfield Town Hall and Chief Wiggum talks about the graffiti problem in Springfield. He then passes around an artist sketch of the culprit who looks like an older and tougher Bart Simpson.
- At the rally against the power plant, Homer's opening line is "Thank You. Unlike most of you, I am not a nut".
- Homer gets promoted to his current position as a safety inspector for the entire plant.
- The prank call name that Bart gives to Moe's Tavern, I.P. Freely, is reused during Kent Brockman's report on Homer's fight with Tom in "Brother from the Same Planet" (though the ones responsible in that episode were implied to be drunken fraternity boys wanting to pull a prank, as it was stated that this same fight involved a giant lizard a'la "Godzilla").
- This is the first episode to have Homer's name in the title.
- Springfield's anti-nuclear group are called "People against People for Nuclear Energy"
- Springfield Shopper headlines in the episode were: "Simpson Says Safe!", "Dozens Cheer Homer Simpson", "Homer Simpson Strikes Again!", "Watch Out, Here Comes Homer" and "Enough Already, Homer Simpson!"
- Barry Mackleberry fired Homer when he collides a pipe leaking gas. Mr. Burns reinstated him as Safety Inspector for Sector 7G.
Cultural references
- The title comes from the Greek myth of "Homer's Odyssey," or in its more common known form of just The Odyssey.
- The power plant doors that open up in different forms is a homage to the opening sequence in the 1960s show "Get Smart".
- Bart is forced to sing "John Henry Was a Steel Drivin' Man" because he was being too loud on the bus.
Continuity
- Bart previously had an interest in a tattoo (and actually got one) in “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire” (However, this episode would have originally introduced his interest in tattoos, as this episode was supposed to air before it)
Goofs
- Due to the episodes airing out of production order, Bart said “I want one” when seeing Otto Mann’s new tattoo, despite already getting one in “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire”
- At the very end of the episode, when Homer is being carried off by the crowd, you can see that the crowd carrying Homer, the people are small, so you'll have to look closely, but right before the credits, Marge's necklace changes from red to white, back to red, back to white and finishes with back to red.
- Just after Mr Smithers says "...so that we have the energy to from your favourite video game to yummy cotton candy machines", all the children start clapping but the sound of clapping starts before they start clapping.
- After Bart's prank call with Moe, you can see Bart and Lisa laughing. However, the telephone's wire does not connect to the receiver.
- As Sherri and Terri are walking along talking to Bart, one of the twins' bodies disappears and her head seems to be floating in mid-air.
- When the class walks to the power plant, Sherri and Terri seem to be sliding across the ground.
- When Homer crashes into the vent pipe at the power plant, the coffee cup goes missing from the front of his vehicle which was there before.
- When Homer is at Moe's, Moe's telephone appears to have only nine buttons.
- At the town hall meeting, Chief Wiggum has gray hair.