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Latest revision as of 15:45, April 15, 2024
All in the Family was a critically acclaimed but controversial 1971-1979 sitcom starring Carroll O'Connor as the dim-witted conservative and prejudiced Archie Bunker, Jean Stapleton as his square but jolly wife Edith, Rob Reiner as Archie's left-wing son-in-law Mike Stivic and Sally Struthers as Archie's daughter and Mike's wife Gloria. The scripts were written by Norman Lear. The Simpsons have parodied this show a few times.
References to All in the Family in The Simpsons[edit]
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9
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181
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"Lisa's Sax"
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The beginning scene parodies the theme song for the show, with Homer and Marge singing a re-worked version of the theme song "Those Were the Days". After the song, Homer sees Bart and calls him "meathead", the insult Archie frequently threw at his son-in-law, Mike.
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10
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206
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"Bart the Mother"
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Bart parodies a quote by Archie by saying "Ickso fatso" to Lisa.
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216
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"Homer to the Max"
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One of the FOX shows advertised is All in the Family 1999. It depicts Archie living together with a feminist, a Jew and a black man, but he tells viewers that he "likes them all." This a reference to later spin-offs of All in the Family which tamed down Archie's bigotry and intolerance.
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219
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"Make Room for Lisa"
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While reading the Bill of Rights, Homer sits in Archie Bunker's chair at the museum.
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13
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276
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"Brawl in the Family"
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The episode's name is a parody of the show's name.
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21
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456
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"Stealing First Base"
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During the kissing montage, the scene from "Sammy's Visit", in which Sammy Davis, Jr. kisses an unsuspecting Archie Bunker, is seen.
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23
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"The Ten-Per-Cent Solution"
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Marge compares Archie Bunker to Ralph Kramden.
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28
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606
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"The Nightmare After Krustmas"
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The restroom door at Moe's Tavern says "men's terlet".
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29
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626
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"Mr. Lisa's Opus"
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Homer, Marge and Lisa sing a modified version of Those Were the Days behind a piano. Norman Lear (who is special guest voice) then walks in and shouts he'll see them in court.
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Special guest voices[edit]
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