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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The episode title is a pun on ''{{W|Mission: Impossible}}''.
 
*The episode title is a pun on ''{{W|Mission: Impossible}}''.
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*[[Homer]] watches [[PBS]], a real television network.
 
*The English sitcom ''[[Do Shut Up]]'' could be a parody of ''{{W2|The Young Ones|TV series}}'', a similarly chaotic Britcom that ran on English T.V. in the early 1980s. It was known for its lowbrow characters who shared a similarly dismal house, and spent much of the show bashing each other over the head with household items.
 
*The English sitcom ''[[Do Shut Up]]'' could be a parody of ''{{W2|The Young Ones|TV series}}'', a similarly chaotic Britcom that ran on English T.V. in the early 1980s. It was known for its lowbrow characters who shared a similarly dismal house, and spent much of the show bashing each other over the head with household items.
**The song playing in the background on ''Do Shut Up'' while [[Homer]] watches the show is "No Feelings" by the [[Sex Pistols]].
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**The song playing in the background on ''Do Shut Up'' while Homer watches the show is "No Feelings" by the [[Sex Pistols]].
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*The host of PBS says that your music room can sound like the {{W|Metropolitan Museum of Art|Metropolitan Museum}} in [[New York City|New York]] with ''[[Museum Noises]]''.
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*Among the people and characters seen chasing Homer are:
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**[[Fred Rogers]] from ''{{W|Mister Rogers' Neighborhood}}''.
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**Cellist {{Ch|Yo-Yo Ma}}.
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**The {{Chs|Teletubbies}} from ''[[Teletubbies]]''.
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**[[Big Bird]], [[Oscar the Grouch]], and [[Elmo]] from ''[[Sesame Street]]''.
 
*The scene where Homer is licking bullfrogs on an island refers to the first verse of the [[Pink Floyd]] song "{{W|Comfortably Numb}}" from the album ''{{W|The Wall}}''. [[Marge]] calling "Hello, is there anybody in there?" over the radio even intones the melody.
 
*The scene where Homer is licking bullfrogs on an island refers to the first verse of the [[Pink Floyd]] song "{{W|Comfortably Numb}}" from the album ''{{W|The Wall}}''. [[Marge]] calling "Hello, is there anybody in there?" over the radio even intones the melody.
**Also, a similar storyline was used in ''[[Family Guy]]'', where several characters lick frogs and go into a strange hypnotic trance, similar to what happens to Homer in this episode.
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*[[Bart]] says that [[Marge]] won't let him read [[Hägar the Horrible]].
*The telethon scene at the end features various FOX characters as phone operators, including [[Bender Rodríguez|Bender]] from ''[[Futurama]]'' and [[Hank Hill]] from ''{{ap|King of the Hill|real world show}}''.
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*Homer says that [[God]] is powerful, but also insecure, like [[Barbra Streisand]] before {{W|James Brolin}}.
*[[PBS]] characters who chase Homer through the streets include the [[Teletubbies]] (they fire lasers from their antennas), [[Oscar the Grouch]] (who is in his trash can), [[Elmo]] (who is sharing Oscar's trash can), [[Yo-Yo Ma]], [[Fred Rogers]], and [[Big Bird]] (who comes flying down, squawking angrily like a real bird).
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*Homer says that if ''[[The Flintstones]]'' have taught anything, it's that pelicans can be used to mix cement.
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*[[Mr. Burns]] says that Homer took the Hamburglar's birthday off last Monday and Wednesday. The Hamburglar is one of the ''{{W|McDonaldland}}'' characters.
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*After opening up [[The Lucky Savage]] casino, Homer says that he knows how {{W|Bob Stupak}} felt.
 
*When Homer asks "Is everybody happy?" on entering the casino, he is referencing bandleader {{W2|Ted Lewis|musician}}' famous catchphrase with similar inflection.
 
*When Homer asks "Is everybody happy?" on entering the casino, he is referencing bandleader {{W2|Ted Lewis|musician}}' famous catchphrase with similar inflection.
*[[Homer]] mentions ''[[The Flintstones]]''.
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*The telethon scene at the end features various FOX characters as phone operators, including:
 
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**[[Fox Mulder]] and [[Dana Scully]] from ''{{W|The X-Files}}''.
== Goofs ==
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**[[Hank Hill]] from ''{{ap|King of the Hill|real world show}}''.
*When Homer tries to hand out Bibles when arriving on the island, [[Qtoktok]] claims that they cannot read. However, when Homer unveils his casino, [[Ak]] is able to read the sign.
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**[[Thurgood Orenthal Stubbs]] from ''{{W|The PJs}}''.
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**[[Bender Rodríguez|Bender]] from ''[[Futurama]]''.
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**{{Ch|Rupert Murdoch}} and {{Ch|Luke Perry}}.
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*The television in the telethon scene has the ''[[Family Guy]]'' logo on it.
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*Rupert Murdoch is drinking {{W|Foster's Lager}}.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:42, August 20, 2023

References/Trivia


Season 11 Episode References
240 "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily"
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"Missionary: Impossible"
"Pygmoelian" 242


Cultural references

Continuity

Season 11 References
Beyond Blunderdome Brother's Little Helper Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner? Treehouse of Horror X E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt) Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder Eight Misbehavin' Take My Wife, Sleaze Grift of the Magi Little Big Mom Faith Off The Mansion Family Saddlesore Galactica Alone Again, Natura-Diddily Missionary: Impossible Pygmoelian Bart to the Future Days of Wine and D'oh'ses Kill the Alligator and Run Last Tap Dance in Springfield It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge Behind the Laughter