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{{TB| The title references ''You Only Live Twice''. [[Hank Scorpio]] is a send-off of a Bond villain and even ties a spy, [[James Bont]] with a Scottish accent like [[Sean Connery]] to a table with the intention of killing him by a laser like in ''{{W2|Goldfinger|film}}''. [[Femme Fatale]], a parody of Miss Goodthighs from ''{{W2|Casino Royale|1967 film}}'', kills somebody with her thighs. The end song which plays over the end credits, ''[[Scorpio]]'', is similar to ''Theme From Goldfinger''.}} | {{TB| The title references ''You Only Live Twice''. [[Hank Scorpio]] is a send-off of a Bond villain and even ties a spy, [[James Bont]] with a Scottish accent like [[Sean Connery]] to a table with the intention of killing him by a laser like in ''{{W2|Goldfinger|film}}''. [[Femme Fatale]], a parody of Miss Goodthighs from ''{{W2|Casino Royale|1967 film}}'', kills somebody with her thighs. The end song which plays over the end credits, ''[[Scorpio]]'', is similar to ''Theme From Goldfinger''.}} | ||
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{{TB| When [[Cooder]] wears Homer's clothes, [[Spud]] claims that he looks like James Bond.}} | {{TB| When [[Cooder]] wears Homer's clothes, [[Spud]] claims that he looks like James Bond.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|Bart Bart does a swivel chair reveal at the [[Kidz Newz]] anchor desk to [[Lisa]] and says, "So we meet again, Mr. Bond" which is a line from [[Auric Goldfinger]] in ''{{W2|Goldfinger|film}}'' and then when Lisa tells him to get out of her anchor chair he yells back, "Silence, [[Octopussy]]."}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|The [[French chef]] assembling the eggbeater is a parody of {{W|Francisco Scaramanga|Scaramanga}}, the main villain in ''[[The Man with the Golden Gun]]'' assembled the title golden gun.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|In ''[[The Man with the Golden Gun]]'' the main villain {{W|Francisco Scaramanga|Scaramanga}} assembled with 3 items from his monogrammed golden cigarette case to make the title golden gun which is also what Homer does to make his straw. The show's Bond soundalike theme is played.}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|When the [[Simpson family]] decided on what voice they should use for the [[Ultrahouse 3000]], [[Bart]] asked if they could use 007. [[Marge]] said, "[[George Lazenby]]?" (who played Bond only once in ''{{W2|On Her Majesty's Secret Service|film}}''), but [[Lisa]] explained he meant {{Ch|Pierce Brosnan}}. [[Marge]] accepted him because he played Remington Steele in ''{{W|Remington Steele}}'' (a character modeled on James Bond).}} | ||
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Revision as of 18:45, May 18, 2024
- This article is about film series. For the parody character, see James Bont.
James Bond is a popular series of spy novels written by Ian Fleming in 1954. Since 1962 they've spawned an ongoing series of films in which various actors have portrayed spy 007, with his witty remarks, seductive charms, luck at gambling and preference for cocktails which are "shaken, not stirred."
Contents
References to James Bond in The Simpsons
Episodes
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Comics
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Crossover characters
Common cast and crew
Cast
Crew
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James Bond
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Casino Royale • Die Another Day • For Your Eyes Only • GoldenEye • Live and Let Die • The Living Daylights • The Man with the Golden Gun • Moonraker • Never Say Never Again • Octopussy • Quantum of Solace • Skyfall • The Spy Who Loved Me • Tomorrow Never Dies • A View to a Kill • Yesterday Never Tomorrows | ||
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Goldfinger | ||
Characters | ||
Ernst Stavro Blofeld • James Bond • Auric Goldfinger • Jaws • Oddjob |
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