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*One of the names [[Tanzania]] changes to is "{{W|Pepsi}} Presents New Zanzibar". | *One of the names [[Tanzania]] changes to is "{{W|Pepsi}} Presents New Zanzibar". | ||
** in the Italian version, it is called "Coca Cola Presents New Zanzibar". | ** in the Italian version, it is called "Coca Cola Presents New Zanzibar". | ||
− | *When Kitenge is driving the Simpsons on a safari, you can see Pride Rock from ''[[The Lion King]]'' in the background. The sunrise, silhouettes of animals and the rhythmic music are all reminiscent of the opening moments of the film. | + | *When [[Kitenge]] is driving the Simpsons on a safari, you can see Pride Rock from ''[[The Lion King]]'' in the background. The sunrise, silhouettes of animals and the rhythmic music are all reminiscent of the opening moments of the film. |
*When Homer is singing along to the radio, he sings "[[Good Morning Starshine]]" from the musical ''{{W2|Hair|musical}}''. | *When Homer is singing along to the radio, he sings "[[Good Morning Starshine]]" from the musical ''{{W2|Hair|musical}}''. | ||
*When the enraged hippo rears up, [[Homer]] exclaims "A hungry hungry hippo!", a reference to the popular board game ''{{w|Hungry Hungry Hippos}}''. Incidentally, one of the four hippos in the game is called Homer Hippo. | *When the enraged hippo rears up, [[Homer]] exclaims "A hungry hungry hippo!", a reference to the popular board game ''{{w|Hungry Hungry Hippos}}''. Incidentally, one of the four hippos in the game is called Homer Hippo. | ||
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*The president of "Tanzania/New Zanzibar/Pepsi presents New Zanzibar" of the episode [[Muntu]], is identical to {{w|Mobutu Sese Seko}} President of Zaire from 1965 to 1997. | *The president of "Tanzania/New Zanzibar/Pepsi presents New Zanzibar" of the episode [[Muntu]], is identical to {{w|Mobutu Sese Seko}} President of Zaire from 1965 to 1997. | ||
*[[Muhammad Ali]]'s presence on the the Animal Crackers box is a reference to the historic boxing match called "{{w|The Rumble in the Jungle}}"between him and {{w|George Foreman}} which took place in Africa. | *[[Muhammad Ali]]'s presence on the the Animal Crackers box is a reference to the historic boxing match called "{{w|The Rumble in the Jungle}}"between him and {{w|George Foreman}} which took place in Africa. | ||
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+ | *In the episode's original airing and on the DVD ''[[The Simpsons Around the World in 80 D'ohs|Around the World in 80 D'ohs]]'', Kitenge's song is given English subtitles, however they were removed from syndicated airings and the [[The Complete Twelfth Season|Season 12 DVD boxset]]. The [[Disney+]] streaming service included the captions at some point. | ||
== Goofs == | == Goofs == |
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Contents
Cultural references
- CostMo Foods is a parody of Costco.
- Bart and Lisa have tubes of what looks like Pringles at CostMo Foods.
- Maggie swallowed a Time magazine.
- Homer had a Burke's Law lunchbox as a kid, with Amos Burke on the front.
- One of the things on the Animal Crackers box is a fight with Muhammad Ali.
- One of the names Tanzania changes to is "Pepsi Presents New Zanzibar".
- in the Italian version, it is called "Coca Cola Presents New Zanzibar".
- When Kitenge is driving the Simpsons on a safari, you can see Pride Rock from The Lion King in the background. The sunrise, silhouettes of animals and the rhythmic music are all reminiscent of the opening moments of the film.
- When Homer is singing along to the radio, he sings "Good Morning Starshine" from the musical Hair.
- When the enraged hippo rears up, Homer exclaims "A hungry hungry hippo!", a reference to the popular board game Hungry Hungry Hippos. Incidentally, one of the four hippos in the game is called Homer Hippo.
- Dr. Joan Bushwell is a parody of Jane Goodall, an English zoologist who became famous worldwide for her research into the behavior of chimpanzees.
- When the man from Greenpeace says that Dr. Bushwell has hidden diamonds everywhere, Marge replies, "Even on the soles of her shoes", referencing the Paul Simon song "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes".
- The pictures of monkeys from famous movies include Planet of the Apes, The Wizard of Oz and King Kong.
- The president of "Tanzania/New Zanzibar/Pepsi presents New Zanzibar" of the episode Muntu, is identical to Mobutu Sese Seko President of Zaire from 1965 to 1997.
- Muhammad Ali's presence on the the Animal Crackers box is a reference to the historic boxing match called "The Rumble in the Jungle"between him and George Foreman which took place in Africa.
Trivia
- In the episode's original airing and on the DVD Around the World in 80 D'ohs, Kitenge's song is given English subtitles, however they were removed from syndicated airings and the Season 12 DVD boxset. The Disney+ streaming service included the captions at some point.
Goofs
- For a brief moment when Bart is eating worms, his tongue is green.
- The neck rings Lisa is given is a tradition in Myanmar, not Tanzania.
- Bart's lip plate is an Ethiopian tradition for women in the Mursi tribe.
- Victoria Falls is in Zambia and Zimbabwe.
- There is no reason given why the family did not get food from the Kwik-E-Mart or any other convenience store that wasn't affected by the bag-boy strike.
Continuity
- A Bolivian Tree Lizard is seen when the Simpsons go through the dark jungle on their boat. "Bart the Mother"