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*Ex US president [[Jimmy Carter]] is playing the sax with the kids in the neighborhood.
 
*Ex US president [[Jimmy Carter]] is playing the sax with the kids in the neighborhood.
 
*Mr. Cleanser is a parody of {{w|Mr. Clean}}, the mascot of the surface cleaner brand.
 
*Mr. Cleanser is a parody of {{w|Mr. Clean}}, the mascot of the surface cleaner brand.
*[[Bart]] scrubs the painting "{{W|American Gothic}}" by {{W|Grant Wood}}.
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*[[Bart]] scrubs the painting ''{{W|American Gothic}}'' by {{W|Grant Wood}}.
*The fact of Bart demanding the elephant instead of the money is similar to an incident that happened in the game show ''{{w2|The Price Is Right|1956 American game show}}''. In 1956 a contestant demanded a real elephant he had won instead of a 4,000 dollar prize. The show producers finally got an elephant from [[Kenya]].
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*The fact of Bart demanding the elephant instead of the money is similar to an incident that happened in the game show ''{{w2|The Price Is Right|1956 American game show}}''. In 1956 a contestant demanded a real elephant he had won instead of a 4,000 dollars prize. The show producers finally got him an elephant from [[Kenya]].
 
[[File:Stampy Eye Window.png|250px|thumb|[[Stampy]] peering into the Simpsons' house parodies the T-Rex peering through the jeep door in ''[[Jurassic Park]]'']]
 
[[File:Stampy Eye Window.png|250px|thumb|[[Stampy]] peering into the Simpsons' house parodies the T-Rex peering through the jeep door in ''[[Jurassic Park]]'']]
 
*The scene where [[Stampy]] is seen peering into the Simpsons' house parodies the T-Rex peering through the jeep door in ''[[Jurassic Park]]''. Also, Stampy is laying on his side similar to the sick Triceratops in the movie.
 
*The scene where [[Stampy]] is seen peering into the Simpsons' house parodies the T-Rex peering through the jeep door in ''[[Jurassic Park]]''. Also, Stampy is laying on his side similar to the sick Triceratops in the movie.
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*[[Maude]] and [[Ned]] refer to the {{w|Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse}} from the {{w|Book of Revelation}}.
 
*[[Maude]] and [[Ned]] refer to the {{w|Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse}} from the {{w|Book of Revelation}}.
 
*The scene of [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] sitting in rocking chairs while being in a tornado is a reference to the "It's a Twister!" scene from the  1939 film ''{{w2|The Wizard of Oz|1939 film}}''.
 
*The scene of [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] sitting in rocking chairs while being in a tornado is a reference to the "It's a Twister!" scene from the  1939 film ''{{w2|The Wizard of Oz|1939 film}}''.
*[[Chief Wiggum]] says he is Romanian-born American actor [[Edward G. Robinson]] when he answers police calls. Chief Wiggum's voice is [[Hank Azaria]] doing an Edward G. Robinson impression.
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*[[Chief Wiggum]] says he "is" Romanian-born American actor [[Edward G. Robinson]] when he is answering police calls. Chief Wiggum's voice is [[Hank Azaria]] doing an Edward G. Robinson impression.
*Stampy enters into a building in which a Republican Convention was taking place. The elephant was cheered, as it is the traditional mascot of the Republican party. It was jeered at when it entered a Democratic Convention.
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*Stampy enters into a building in which a Republican Convention was taking place. The elephant was cheered, as it is the traditional {{w|Republican Party (United States)#Name and symbols|mascot of the Republican party}}. It was jeered at when it entered a Democratic Convention.
 
*A song like the opening theme from the 1954 TV series ''{{w2|Lassie|1954 TV series}}'' is heard when Bart goes out to find Stampy.
 
*A song like the opening theme from the 1954 TV series ''{{w2|Lassie|1954 TV series}}'' is heard when Bart goes out to find Stampy.
 
*The [[Springfield Tar Pits]] are a nod to the {{w|La Brea Tar Pits}} in [[Los Angeles]].
 
*The [[Springfield Tar Pits]] are a nod to the {{w|La Brea Tar Pits}} in [[Los Angeles]].

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References/Trivia


Season 5 Episode References
097 "Homer Loves Flanders"
098
"Bart Gets an Elephant"
"Burns' Heir" 099


Cultural references

After reading the TV Guide, Homer imagines an scene from the situation comedy Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
  • On the TV Guide, Homer reads "Gomer upsets Sergeant Carter". This is a reference to the American situation comedy Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. in which Sergeant Carter is always exasperated by Gomer Pyle's ineptitude. "Shazam!" is one of Gomer's typical catchphrases.
  • Ex US president Jimmy Carter is playing the sax with the kids in the neighborhood.
  • Mr. Cleanser is a parody of Mr. Clean, the mascot of the surface cleaner brand.
  • Bart scrubs the painting American Gothic by Grant Wood.
  • The fact of Bart demanding the elephant instead of the money is similar to an incident that happened in the game show The Price Is Right. In 1956 a contestant demanded a real elephant he had won instead of a 4,000 dollars prize. The show producers finally got him an elephant from Kenya.
Stampy peering into the Simpsons' house parodies the T-Rex peering through the jeep door in Jurassic Park

Goofs

Season 5 References
Homer's Barbershop Quartet Cape Feare Homer Goes to College Rosebud Treehouse of Horror IV Marge on the Lam Bart's Inner Child Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood The Last Temptation of Homer $pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling) Homer the Vigilante Bart Gets Famous Homer and Apu Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy Deep Space Homer Homer Loves Flanders Bart Gets an Elephant Burns' Heir Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song The Boy Who Knew Too Much Lady Bouvier's Lover Secrets of a Successful Marriage