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**Models of the {{W|Millennium Falcon}}, {{W|Death Star}}, {{W|X-wing fighter}}s and a {{W|TIE fighter}}. | **Models of the {{W|Millennium Falcon}}, {{W|Death Star}}, {{W|X-wing fighter}}s and a {{W|TIE fighter}}. | ||
*[[Kumiko]] assembles five breakfast burritos into what Comic Book Guy calls "the {{W|Voltron}}". | *[[Kumiko]] assembles five breakfast burritos into what Comic Book Guy calls "the {{W|Voltron}}". | ||
− | *Comic Book Guy says that he and Kumiko will wonder as aimlessly as the four upcoming '' | + | *Comic Book Guy says that he and Kumiko will wonder as aimlessly as the four upcoming ''[[Avatar]]'' films. |
*Comic Book Guy and Kumiko watch a {{W|Hayao Miyazaki}} marathon. One of the films is a parody of ''{{W|My Neighbor Totoro}}''. | *Comic Book Guy and Kumiko watch a {{W|Hayao Miyazaki}} marathon. One of the films is a parody of ''{{W|My Neighbor Totoro}}''. | ||
*The trivia questions and answers: | *The trivia questions and answers: |
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Contents
Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to the Wes Anderson film The Darjeeling Limited.
- In Comic Book Guy's apartment is:
- A statue of the Silver Surfer.
- An Infinity Gauntlet.
- A figure of an Alien from Alien.
- A figure of a parody of The Thing.
- A figure of Batman.
- A figure of Jabba the Hutt and a bean bag chair styled after Jabba the Hutt.
- A rideable Tauntaun from Star Wars.
- A purple Hulk figure.
- Figures of Luci, Princess Bean, and Elfo from Disenchantment.
- Figures of Luke Skywalker, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and R2-D2 from Star Wars.
- Pictures of Wicket W. Warrick, Yoda, and Mark Hamill.
- A lightsaber.
- Models of the Millennium Falcon, Death Star, X-wing fighters and a TIE fighter.
- Kumiko assembles five breakfast burritos into what Comic Book Guy calls "the Voltron".
- Comic Book Guy says that he and Kumiko will wonder as aimlessly as the four upcoming Avatar films.
- Comic Book Guy and Kumiko watch a Hayao Miyazaki marathon. One of the films is a parody of My Neighbor Totoro.
- The trivia questions and answers:
- The four players with the most fighting penalties in NHL history: Tie Domi, Dave "Tiger" Williams, Dave "The Hammer" Schultz, and Stu "The Grim Reaper" Grimson.
- One of the questions asks about the mascot of Dunkin' Donuts.
- One of the questions asks who made the 1970s hit "Lucky Man", which was Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
- Trivia team names are:
- Han Shot First, a reference to Han Solo from Star Wars (which Moe has never heard of).
- Quiztopher Plummers, a reference to Christopher Plummer.
- Beetch & Chong, a reference to Cheech and Chong.
- Answers, She Guessed, a reference to Murder, She Wrote.
- A Triv Called Questions, a reference to A Tribe Called Quest.
- Facts Body Spray, a reference to Axe Body Spray.
- Quizzling Brothers, a reference to the Ding-A-Ling Bros. Circus.
- Comic Book Guy makes a toast to Kevin James.
- Comic Book Guy says that by 2028, all they will have left to watch is the General Mills cinematic universe starring Hamburger Helper.
- Kumiko dresses up as Greta the sexy gremlin from Gremlins 2: The New Batch, who is Comic Book Guy's ultimate fantasy.
- The blanket Marge uses at the Springfield Forever Cemetery has parodies of Sesame Street characters on.
- Bart calls Comic Book Guy Kingpin, one of the main antagonists of Spider-Man.
- Forward to the Past is a parody of Back to the Future.
- Mickey is a parody of Marty McFly.
- The professor is a parody of Doc Brown.
- 99 miles per hour is a reference to the 88 miles per hour necessary to travel through time with the DeLorean.
- The scientist's catchphrase "Great Steve" is a parody of Doc. Brown's catchphrase "Great Scott".
- "Rivers? Where we're going, we don't need rivers." is a reference to Doc's phrase "Roads? Where we're going We don't need Roads.".
- The theme at the end of the movie is a remix of the series' theme.
- Lisa does a crossword where Isao Aoki is an answer.
- Bart watches Deadpool on his phone.
- Comic Book Guy calls Bart and Lisa TikToks.
- In the crypt, Homer says he felt like Dracula, while Marge felt like Mrs. Dracula.
- The backstory of Comic Book Guy and the end credits are a parody of Wes Anderson movies.
- The book Great Expositions is a parody of Great Expectations.
- The ball that Postage Stamp Fellow gave Comic Book Guy was signed by Sandy Koufax.
- Comic Book Guy dresses up as Mr. Beaver from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Kumiko's ultimate fantasy.
- "Ooh La La" by Faces plays over the end credits.
Continuity
- Comic Book Guy has Magnesium Man pajamas. ("Bart the Bad Guy")
- In Comic Book Guy's apartment is:
- A Funzo. ("Grift of the Magi")
- A poster for Vindicators: Crystal War. ("Bart the Bad Guy")
- Figures of Charcoal Briquette, Old King Coal, The Fracker, Wind Lad, and Citizen Solar. ("Married to the Blob")
- A picture of Stan Lee marrying Comic Book Guy and Kumiko. ("Married to the Blob")
- A figure of The Collider and a poster for Radioactive Man Re-Rises. ("Steal This Episode")
- A poster for The Sands of Space. ("The Clown Stays in the Picture")
- A figure of Xena. ("Treehouse of Horror X")
- A standee of Airshot, a Funko Pop of Hydrangea and figures of the Vindicators and Chinnos. ("Bart the Bad Guy")
- Wall stickers of the Ki-Ya Karate Monsters. ("The Saga of Carl")
- A poster for Star Wars Episode VII: The Apology. ("Homer the Whopper")
- People at the trivia night:
- Mike and Maureen Wegman. ("Go Big or Go Homer")
- Jay G and Praline. ("The Great Phatsby: Part One")
- Quinn Hopper. ("The Girl Code")
- Tabitha Shingle. ("Podcast News")
- Evelyn. ("Livin La Pura Vida")
- Tootso, Flip Flop, Scuzzo, and Scene Blow. ("Krusty the Clown")
- Manacek. ("Homer Is Where the Art Isn't")
- Maggie has a doll of Flip Flop. ("Krusty the Clown")
- Marge and Kumiko use Instasnap. ("Livin La Pura Vida")
- Homer holds gift cards for Mattress King and Garbage Wings. ("King Leer", "The Saga of Carl")
- Homer saying “Ow, that’s where I had my surgery!” is a reference to his surgery. ("Homer's Triple Bypass")
- References in the end credits include:
- An inanimate carbon rod. ("Deep Space Homer")
- A model of The Homer. ("Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?")
- A Grammy. ("Homer's Barbershop Quartet")
- The Defender. ("Mona Leaves-a")
- A painting of Ringo Starr. ("Brush with Greatness")
- A police hat. ("The Springfield Connection")
- Blinky. ("Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish")
- A Marge for Mayor pin. ("The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used to Be")
- Lucky red hat ("Bart Gets Famous")
- Ballet dancer mask ("Homer vs. Patty and Selma")
- Krusty Doll ("Treehouse of Horror III")
- Decapitated Mister Honeybunny ("Lisa on Ice")
- The "Cool Lisa" outfit. ("Summer of 4 Ft. 2")
- A Buddha statue. ("She of Little Faith")
- An ice hockey helmet. ("Lisa on Ice")
- Tofu. ("Lisa the Vegetarian")
- The Little Miss Springfield crown and scepter. ("Lisa the Beauty Queen")
Trivia
- Marge breaks the fourth wall, listening to the narrator.
Goofs
- After the movie ended, Kumiko's skirt are the same colour as her jacket.