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=== Cultural References ===
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== Cultural References ==
 
*The title parodies the title of the book ''[[w:The Day of the Jackal|The Day of the Jackal]]''.
 
*The title parodies the title of the book ''[[w:The Day of the Jackal|The Day of the Jackal]]''.
 
*The plot parodies the movie ''[[wikipedia: The Manchurian Candidate|The Manchurian Candidate]]''.
 
*The plot parodies the movie ''[[wikipedia: The Manchurian Candidate|The Manchurian Candidate]]''.
 
*The game show ''[[Me Wantee!]]'' is a parody of ''[[wikipedia: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire|Who Wants to Be a Millionaire]]''.
 
*The game show ''[[Me Wantee!]]'' is a parody of ''[[wikipedia: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire|Who Wants to Be a Millionaire]]''.
*The statue of [[Krusty]] (outside the [[Krusty Burger]]) that Bob has Bart destroy references the famous Big Boy statues outside of [[w:Big_Boy_(restaurant)|Big Boy Restaurants]].
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*The statue of [[Krusty]] (outside the [[Krusty Burger]]) that Bob has Bart destroy references the famous Big Boy statues outside of [[w:Big Boy (restaurant)|Big Boy Restaurants]].
*Krusty getting harassed during a restaurant sketch and suddenly breaking character is reminiscent of the infamous moment on the 1980s sketch comedy show [[w:Fridays_(TV_series)|Fridays]]. [[w:Andy_Kaufman|Andy Kaufman]] harassed then-cast member [[w:Michael_Richards|Michael Richards]] over refusing to stay in character during a sketch about restaurant patrons ducking into the bathroom to smoke marijuana during a dinner date.
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*Krusty getting harassed during a restaurant sketch and suddenly breaking character is reminiscent of the infamous moment on the 1980s sketch comedy show [[w:Fridays (TV series)|Fridays]]. [[w:Andy Kaufman|Andy Kaufman]] harassed then-cast member [[w:Michael Richards|Michael Richards]] over refusing to stay in character during a sketch about restaurant patrons ducking into the bathroom to smoke marijuana during a dinner date.
**This moment was also seen in the 1999 Andy Kayfman biopic ''[[w:Man_on_the_Moon_(film)|Man on the Moon]]''.
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**This moment was also seen in the 1999 Andy Kayfman biopic ''[[w:Man on the Moon (film)|Man on the Moon]]''.
*Krusty's line "Our Chimpendale's dancer's gonna give you the full monkey!" references the 1997 film ''[[w:The_Full_Monty|The Full Monty]]''.
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*Krusty's line "Our Chimpendale's dancer's gonna give you the full monkey!" references the 1997 film ''[[w:The Full Monty|The Full Monty]]''.
*A picture of Krusty and Bob that was unveiled while Krusty was lamenting his cruel treatment of Bob closely resembles the cover of [[w:Simon_%26_Garfunkel|Simon and Garfunkel's]] ''[[w:Bookends|Bookends]]''.
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*A picture of Krusty and Bob that was unveiled while Krusty was lamenting his cruel treatment of Bob closely resembles the cover of [[w:Simon & Garfunkel|Simon and Garfunkel's]] ''[[w:Bookends|Bookends]]''.
*Krusty sings a song similar to [[wikipedia: Barry Manilow|Barry Manilow]]'s "[[w:Mandy_(song)|Mandy]]", marking the second time the song was parodied on the show (Homer had previously sung his own version in "[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]").
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*Krusty sings a song similar to [[wikipedia: Barry Manilow|Barry Manilow]]'s "[[w:Mandy (song)|Mandy]]", marking the second time the song was parodied on the show (Homer had previously sung his own version in "[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]").
*The scene where the two executives of Krusty's show reform into a silvery mass after being blown up references a similar ability [[w:T-1000|the villain]] from ''[[w:Terminator_2:_Judgment_Day|Terminator 2]]'' possesses.
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*The scene where the two executives of Krusty's show reform into a silvery mass after being blown up references a similar ability [[w:T-1000|the villain]] from ''[[w:Terminator 2: Judgment Day|Terminator 2]]'' possesses.
*This episode aired on the same day that [[w:Dale_Earnhardt|Dale Earnhardt]], a [[w:NASCAR|NASCAR]] driver, died.  
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*This episode aired on the same day that [[w:Dale Earnhardt|Dale Earnhardt]], a [[w:NASCAR|NASCAR]] driver, died.  
*[[Chief Wiggum]] references [[w:George_W._Bush|George W. Bush]] when witnessing Bart using a Bat to vandalize a Krusty statue on Sideshow Bob's orders. He say's "It's so great seeing a kid use a wooden bat. These days, it's all aluminum this, and George W. that."
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*[[Chief Wiggum]] references [[w:George W. Bush|George W. Bush]] when witnessing Bart using a Bat to vandalize a Krusty statue on Sideshow Bob's orders. He say's "It's so great seeing a kid use a wooden bat. These days, it's all aluminum this, and George W. that."
**It should be noted that this is the first time the Simpsons made a Bush Joke since his inaugeration into office.
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**It should be noted that this is the first time the Simpsons made a Bush Joke since his inauguration into office.
  
=== Trivia ===
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== Trivia ==
  
 
*Bart mentioned that he had defeated [[Sideshow Bob]] 6-0 in this episode. In reality, it should have been 5-0. ''[[Brother of Another Series]]'' wouldn't count, since Sideshow Bob wasn't the one who instigated a crime in the episode, and Bart wasn't even the one responsible for sending him back to Jail.
 
*Bart mentioned that he had defeated [[Sideshow Bob]] 6-0 in this episode. In reality, it should have been 5-0. ''[[Brother of Another Series]]'' wouldn't count, since Sideshow Bob wasn't the one who instigated a crime in the episode, and Bart wasn't even the one responsible for sending him back to Jail.

Revision as of 17:46, January 29, 2010

References/Trivia


Cultural References

  • The title parodies the title of the book The Day of the Jackal.
  • The plot parodies the movie The Manchurian Candidate.
  • The game show Me Wantee! is a parody of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
  • The statue of Krusty (outside the Krusty Burger) that Bob has Bart destroy references the famous Big Boy statues outside of Big Boy Restaurants.
  • Krusty getting harassed during a restaurant sketch and suddenly breaking character is reminiscent of the infamous moment on the 1980s sketch comedy show Fridays. Andy Kaufman harassed then-cast member Michael Richards over refusing to stay in character during a sketch about restaurant patrons ducking into the bathroom to smoke marijuana during a dinner date.
  • Krusty's line "Our Chimpendale's dancer's gonna give you the full monkey!" references the 1997 film The Full Monty.
  • A picture of Krusty and Bob that was unveiled while Krusty was lamenting his cruel treatment of Bob closely resembles the cover of Simon and Garfunkel's Bookends.
  • Krusty sings a song similar to Barry Manilow's "Mandy", marking the second time the song was parodied on the show (Homer had previously sung his own version in "The Last Temptation of Homer").
  • The scene where the two executives of Krusty's show reform into a silvery mass after being blown up references a similar ability the villain from Terminator 2 possesses.
  • This episode aired on the same day that Dale Earnhardt, a NASCAR driver, died.
  • Chief Wiggum references George W. Bush when witnessing Bart using a Bat to vandalize a Krusty statue on Sideshow Bob's orders. He say's "It's so great seeing a kid use a wooden bat. These days, it's all aluminum this, and George W. that."
    • It should be noted that this is the first time the Simpsons made a Bush Joke since his inauguration into office.

Trivia

  • Bart mentioned that he had defeated Sideshow Bob 6-0 in this episode. In reality, it should have been 5-0. Brother of Another Series wouldn't count, since Sideshow Bob wasn't the one who instigated a crime in the episode, and Bart wasn't even the one responsible for sending him back to Jail.
    • Bob's brother, Cecil Terwilliger, was the villain, and the only reason Bob was arrested was due to Chief Wiggum's stupidity, despite Bob, Lisa, Cecil, and even Bart's statements that Bob was innocent.

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