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| {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror II]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Treehouse of Horror II]]"}} |
− | {{TB|When [[Mr. Burns]] is scooping out Homer's brain, he hums "{{W|If I Only Had a Brain}}" from ''The Wizard of Oz''.}} | + | {{TB|When [[Mr. Burns]] is scooping out Homer's brain, he hums "{{W|If I Only Had a Brain}}".}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:No image.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:No image.png|250px]]}} |
| {{TB|56}} | | {{TB|56}} |
| {{TB|"[[Black Widower]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Black Widower]]"}} |
− | {{TB|[[Sideshow Bob]] says his goodbyes to his cellmates before leaving [[Springfield Penitentiary|prison]] and the last one says, "Bye, bye [[Snake]]. I'll miss you most of all." which is what Dorothy says the same thing to Scarecrow leaving Oz.}} | + | {{TB|[[Sideshow Bob]] says his goodbyes to his cellmates before leaving [[Springfield Penitentiary|prison]] and the last one says, "Bye, bye [[Snake]]. I'll miss you most of all." which is what [[Dorothy Gale|Dorothy]] says the same thing to [[Scarecrow]] leaving Oz.}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:No Vibrating Chair in That Bag.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:No Vibrating Chair in That Bag.png|250px]]}} |
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| {{TB|"[[Selma's Choice]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Selma's Choice]]"}} |
− | {{TB|On the way to [[Gladys Gurney|Aunt Gladys]]' funeral, [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] sing "{{W|Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead}}" from ''The Wizard of Oz''.}} | + | {{TB|On the way to [[Gladys Gurney|Aunt Gladys]]' funeral, [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] sing "{{W|Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead}}".}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Where Are the Munchkins Now.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Where Are the Munchkins Now.png|250px]]}} |
| {{TB|79}} | | {{TB|79}} |
| {{TB|"[[Whacking Day]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Whacking Day]]"}} |
− | {{TB|[[Kent Brockman]] teases several news segments on the upcoming episode of ''[[Eye on Springfield]]'', including a "Where are they now?" piece about the {{W|Munchkin|Munchkins}} from ''The Wizard of Oz''. The next shot shows a graveyard; however, in reality, when the episode first aired, a few former Munchkin actors from the film were still alive.}} | + | {{TB|[[Kent Brockman]] teases several news segments on the upcoming episode of ''[[Eye on Springfield]]'', including a "Where are they now?" piece about the {{W|Munchkin|Munchkins}}. The next shot shows a graveyard; however, in reality, when the episode first aired, a few former Munchkin actors from the film were still alive.}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Rosebud Winkie Guards.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Rosebud Winkie Guards.png|250px]]}} |
| {{TRs|[[Season 5|5]]|4}} | | {{TRs|[[Season 5|5]]|4}} |
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| {{TB|"[[Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish"]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish"]]"}} |
− | {{TB|The scene where Grampa says "And you were there, and you were there" is a parody of the ending of the 1939 adaptation of ''The Wizard of Oz'' when Dorothy awakes back in [[Kansas]].}} | + | {{TB|The scene where Grampa says "And you were there, and you were there" is a parody of the movie's ending of when Dorothy awakes back in [[Kansas]].}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:John's Car.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:John's Car.png|250px]]}} |
| {{TB|[[Season 8|8]]}} | | {{TB|[[Season 8|8]]}} |
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| {{TB|"[[E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)]]"}} |
− | {{TB| At the movie theater, when [[Homer]] has butter put on his {{W|Milk Duds}} to the point of overflow, he says "Swim, my pretties", a parody of the Wicked Witch of the West's call to her flying monkeys in ''The Wizard of Oz'': "Fly, my pretties!" (This line isn't actually said in ''The Wizard of Oz'', but Homer is relying on popular understanding.)}} | + | {{TB| At the movie theater, when [[Homer]] has butter put on his {{W|Milk Duds}} to the point of overflow, he says "Swim, my pretties", a parody of the Wicked Witch of the West's call to her flying monkeys: "Fly, my pretties!" (This line isn't actually said in ''The Wizard of Oz'', but Homer is relying on popular understanding.)}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Jockeys.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Jockeys.png|250px]]}} |
| {{TB|239}} | | {{TB|239}} |
| {{TB|"[[Saddlesore Galactica]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Saddlesore Galactica]]"}} |
− | {{TB|The [[Jockeys]] are partially based on the {{W|Munchkin|Munchkins}} from ''The Wizard of Oz'', including their laughs.}} | + | {{TB|The [[Jockeys]] are partially based on the {{W|Munchkin|Munchkins}}, including their laughs.}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Wizard of Oz Simpson Safari.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Wizard of Oz Simpson Safari.png|250px]]}} |
| {{TB|[[Season 12|12]]}} | | {{TB|[[Season 12|12]]}} |
| {{TB|265}} | | {{TB|265}} |
| {{TB|"[[Simpson Safari]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Simpson Safari]]"}} |
− | {{TB|One of the pictures of monkeys in [[Joan Bushwell]]'s "Serious Research" book shows a flying monkey from ''The Wizard of Oz''.}} | + | {{TB|One of the pictures of monkeys in [[Joan Bushwell]]'s "Serious Research" book shows a flying monkey.}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Pacifier Twirl.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Pacifier Twirl.png|250px]]}} |
| {{TB|[[Season 13|13]]}} | | {{TB|[[Season 13|13]]}} |
| {{TB|278}} | | {{TB|278}} |
| {{TB|"[[Jaws Wired Shut]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Jaws Wired Shut]]"}} |
− | {{TB|When [[Maggie]]'s pacifier gets caught in [[Homer]]'s jaw wires and he twirls around in an attempt to dislodge her, the music playing is from the tornado scene in ''The Wizard of Oz''.}} | + | {{TB|When [[Maggie]]'s pacifier gets caught in [[Homer]]'s jaw wires and he twirls around in an attempt to dislodge her, the music playing is from the tornado scene.}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Catch 'Em If You Can Wizard of Oz.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Catch 'Em If You Can Wizard of Oz.png|250px]]}} |
| {{TB|[[Season 15|15]]}} | | {{TB|[[Season 15|15]]}} |
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| {{TB|"[[Thursdays with Abie]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Thursdays with Abie]]"}} |
− | {{TB|Instead of the usual music of the choir singing "The Simpsons," the "Miss Gulch/Wicked Witch of the West" theme from the 1939 film ''The Wizard of Oz'' is heard as [[Agnes Skinner]] rides her bicycle in the air across the title like Miss Gulch does during the tornado.}} | + | {{TB|Instead of the usual music of the choir singing "The Simpsons," the "Miss Gulch/Wicked Witch of the West" theme plays as [[Agnes Skinner]] rides her bicycle in the air across the title like Miss Gulch does during the tornado.}} |
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| {{TB|[[Season 22|22]]}} | | {{TB|[[Season 22|22]]}} |
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| {{TB|"[[Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson]]"}} |
− | {{TB|The "[[Liberal straw man's song]]" is a parody of "{{W|If I Only Had a Brain}}" from ''The Wizard of Oz''.}} | + | {{TB|The "[[Liberal straw man's song]]" is a parody of "{{W|If I Only Had a Brain}}".}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Rowing boat in a tornado.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Rowing boat in a tornado.png|250px]]}} |
| {{TB|[[Season 24|24]]}} | | {{TB|[[Season 24|24]]}} |
| {{TB|519}} | | {{TB|519}} |
| {{TB|"[[The Changing of the Guardian]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[The Changing of the Guardian]]"}} |
− | {{TB|[[Homer]] prays that if dies in the [[2013 Springfield tornado|tornado]], he wants to be taken to {{W|Land of Oz|Oz}}. However, he doesn't want [[Flanders]] to be the {{W2|Scarecrow|Oz|scarecrow}}. The scene of the two people greeting while being on a rowing boat in a tornado is a parody of the "It's a Twister!" scene from the 1939 film ''The Wizard of Oz''}} | + | {{TB|[[Homer]] prays that if dies in the [[2013 Springfield tornado|tornado]], he wants to be taken to {{W|Land of Oz|Oz}}. However, he doesn't want [[Flanders]] to be the {{W2|Scarecrow|Oz|scarecrow}}. The scene of the two people greeting while being on a rowing boat in a tornado is a parody of the "It's a Twister!" scene.}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Moe Szyslak's grandmother.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Moe Szyslak's grandmother.png|250px]]}} |
| {{TB|[[Season 25|25]]}} | | {{TB|[[Season 25|25]]}} |
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| {{TB|"[[The Wreck of the Relationship]]"}} | | {{TB|"[[The Wreck of the Relationship]]"}} |
− | {{TB|Homer's fantasy football team is named ''Somewhere Over the Dwayne Bowe'', a pun on the song "{{W|(Somewhere) Over the Rainbow}}" from ''The Wizard of Oz'' and real-life American football player {{W|Dwayne Bowe}}.}} | + | {{TB|Homer's fantasy football team is named ''Somewhere Over the Dwayne Bowe'', a pun on the song "{{W|(Somewhere) Over the Rainbow}}" and real-life American football player {{W|Dwayne Bowe}}.}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Kids Costumes-Halloween of Horror.png|250px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Kids Costumes-Halloween of Horror.png|250px]]}} |
| {{TB|[[Season 27|27]]}} | | {{TB|[[Season 27|27]]}} |
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| {{TB|{{Cmc|Futurama Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis|1}}}} | | {{TB|{{Cmc|Futurama Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis|1}}}} |
| {{TB|''[[Somewhere Over the Brain-bow!]]''}} | | {{TB|''[[Somewhere Over the Brain-bow!]]''}} |
− | {{TB|The title is a reference to the song "{{W|Over the Rainbow}}" from ''The Wizard of Oz'' film.}} | + | {{TB|The title is a reference to the song "{{W|Over the Rainbow}}".}} |
| {{TBT|[[File:Tin Woodman.png|150px]]}} | | {{TBT|[[File:Tin Woodman.png|150px]]}} |
| {{TB|{{Cmc|The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis II|2}}}} | | {{TB|{{Cmc|The Simpsons Futurama Crossover Crisis II|2}}}} |
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| {{TB|''[[The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Fun-Filled Frightfest]]''}} | | {{TB|''[[The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Fun-Filled Frightfest]]''}} |
| {{TB|''[[Cecil and Bob's Evil Prison Showtune Sing-Along!]]''}} | | {{TB|''[[Cecil and Bob's Evil Prison Showtune Sing-Along!]]''}} |
− | {{TB|The song "[[Somewhere over the Rainbow]]" is a parody of "{{W|Over the Rainbow}}" from ''The Wizard of Oz''.}} | + | {{TB|The song "[[Somewhere over the Rainbow]]" is a parody of "{{W|Over the Rainbow}}".}} |
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It remains the most iconic of several onscreen adaptations of the 1900 children book's novel by L. Frank Baum.
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23
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"There's Something About Marrying"
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Bart wakes up and says, "I did go away, Mom! I was miles and miles and miles away, writhing in agony in the pits of Hell! And you were there! And you and you and you," is similar to Dorothy's line when she awakens at the end of the movie.
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25
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"The Way We Was"
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The theme for Springfield High's Class of '74 Prom was "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and the prom picture's backdrop was the yellow brick road on the album cover.
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3
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38
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"When Flanders Failed"
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When Ned announces that he's going to open The Leftorium, Homer sarcastically asks, "Where is this store, Flanders? The merry old land of Oz?", referencing the song "The Merry Old Land of Oz".
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42
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"Treehouse of Horror II"
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When Mr. Burns is scooping out Homer's brain, he hums "If I Only Had a Brain".
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56
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"Black Widower"
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Sideshow Bob says his goodbyes to his cellmates before leaving prison and the last one says, "Bye, bye Snake. I'll miss you most of all." which is what Dorothy says the same thing to Scarecrow leaving Oz.
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59
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"Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?"
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After Herb Powell gives gifts to Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, Homer (whose fondest wish was to have the Spinemelter 2000) dejectedly comments, "I don't think there's a vibrating chair in that bag for me." Homer's lament echoes a scene near the end of the movie, where after the Wizard of Oz gives gifts to the Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion, and the Tin Man (a diploma, a medal, and a testimonial, respectively), Dorothy—who wants only to go home—sadly says, "I don't think there's anything in that black bag for me."
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4
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69
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"Lisa's First Word"
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Marge, telling the story of how the Simpson family moved into 742 Evergreen Terrace, says that while they were house-hunting, they passed on a house full of cats. Back in the present, Bart muses, "I could have trained them to be my unholy army of the night." Then, envisioning just that, he says, "Go, my pretties! Kill! Kill!" in a manner reminiscent of the Wicked Witch of the West sending out her flying monkeys.
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After the Simpsons move into 742 Evergreen Terrace, Ned and Rod Flanders sing "We Welcome You to the Neighborhood" to Homer. The song is to the same tune as "We Welcome You to Munchkinland", which the Munchkins sing for Dorothy.
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72
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"Selma's Choice"
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On the way to Aunt Gladys' funeral, Bart and Lisa sing "Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead".
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79
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"Whacking Day"
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Kent Brockman teases several news segments on the upcoming episode of Eye on Springfield, including a "Where are they now?" piece about the Munchkins. The next shot shows a graveyard; however, in reality, when the episode first aired, a few former Munchkin actors from the film were still alive.
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5
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85
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"Rosebud"
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Mr. Burns' guards are parodies of the Winkie Guards. Their song is also very similar. On the audio commentary it is commented that there was discussion in the writer's room about the actual lines from the original song: they actually had to rewatch the film to get the lyrics right.
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90
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"The Last Temptation of Homer"
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Mr. Burns sets his flying monkeys free. However, they just fall to the ground rather than fly.
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91
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"$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)"
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Homer puts on Henry Kissinger's glasses and quotes the Scarecrow's line "The sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining sides" from the 1939 film, only to be corrected by another man. While Homer's line is a direct quote from the film, the correct mathematical theory is indeed what the man who corrects Homer tells him.
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98
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"Bart Gets an Elephant"
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Homer observes Patty and Selma seated in rocking chairs caught up in a tornado. This is similar to the scene where Dorothy observes an elderly woman in a rocking chair floating by during a tornado.
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6
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105
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"Lisa's Rival"
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Homer finds a bunch of spilled sugar and decides he can get rich by selling it door-to-door. He keeps the sugar in a pile in his backyard, where he obsessively guards it from thieves. Soon, the sugar attracts bees from a local apiary. The beekeepers track the swarm down and offer to buy the bees back from Homer for $2,000. However, before the transaction can be completed, it begins to rain, dissolving the sugar, and the bees fly away, leaving Homer without any money or sugar. The sugar-melting scene is a parody of the "I'm Melting" scene where Dorothy uses a bucket of water to (accidentally) kill the Wicked Witch of the West. "My sugar is melting, melting, oh what a world!" -Homer
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115
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"Homer the Great"
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Trying to learn where Lenny and Carl go that they're so secretive about, Homer ties a can of yellow paint to the back of their car and pokes a hole in it. When they drive away, the can starts dripping paint on the road, leaving a trail. Homer chuckles and says, "All I have to do is follow the 'yellow drip road'", a reference to the yellow brick road.
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122
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"Lisa's Wedding"
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The fortune teller says that in the future "the world has become a different place". The next shot shows a group of robots walking around, but they are then followed by people dressed as Tin Men, a Scarecrow and a Cowardly Lion, revealing they are not actual robots, but people in Lisa's university about to audition for a school production of The Wizard of Oz.
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7
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150
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"Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish""
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The scene where Grampa says "And you were there, and you were there" is a parody of the movie's ending of when Dorothy awakes back in Kansas.
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8
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168
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"Homer's Phobia"
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When John pulls up in front of the Simpson home to take the family for a drive, his car horn plays "Over the Rainbow", the opening song from The Wizard of Oz.
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9
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182
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"Treehouse of Horror VIII"
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Marge, Patty and Selma appear as green-skinned witches, resembling the equally green-skinned Wicked Witch of the West.
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11
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231
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"E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)"
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At the movie theater, when Homer has butter put on his Milk Duds to the point of overflow, he says "Swim, my pretties", a parody of the Wicked Witch of the West's call to her flying monkeys: "Fly, my pretties!" (This line isn't actually said in The Wizard of Oz, but Homer is relying on popular understanding.)
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239
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"Saddlesore Galactica"
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The Jockeys are partially based on the Munchkins, including their laughs.
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12
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265
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"Simpson Safari"
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One of the pictures of monkeys in Joan Bushwell's "Serious Research" book shows a flying monkey.
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13
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278
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"Jaws Wired Shut"
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When Maggie's pacifier gets caught in Homer's jaw wires and he twirls around in an attempt to dislodge her, the music playing is from the tornado scene.
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15
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331
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"Catch 'Em If You Can"
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Grampa, attempting to impress a couple of women, says that the feet sticking out from under the house in The Wizard of Oz were his. He then demonstrates by making his feet roll up, as seen with the Wicked Witch of the East in the film.
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16
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490
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"There's Something About Marrying"
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Springfield's promotional video for gay tourism includes a couple skipping along the yellow brick road.
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346
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"On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister"
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Bart builds a giant wicker statue of Lisa, intending to burn it down. Unaware of Bart's intentions, Lisa misinterprets the statue as a peacemaking gesture, and Bart decides to play along. Just then, Dolph, Jimbo and Kearney arrive carrying lit torches. Jimbo says, "Yo, Bart, we're ready to torch the Wicker Witch of the West", punning the Wicked Witch of the West.
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17
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360
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"Treehouse of Horror XVI
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During Halloween, Squeaky-voiced teen is dressed up as the Tinman and Jasper Beardley as the Scarecrow. The witch who turns everything under a spell has a green colour, much like the Wicked Witch of the West. Maggie is later also seen as a green-skinned witch.
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21
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450
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"Thursdays with Abie"
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Instead of the usual music of the choir singing "The Simpsons," the "Miss Gulch/Wicked Witch of the West" theme plays as Agnes Skinner rides her bicycle in the air across the title like Miss Gulch does during the tornado.
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22
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473
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"Donnie Fatso"
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Moe Syzlak meets a flying monkey from The Wizard of Oz.
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22
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484
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"Homer Scissorhands"
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In the Smithsonian Museum couch gag, Dorothy's ruby slippers are seen in the Smithsonian Museum.
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23
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490
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"Replaceable You"
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The Smithsonian Museum couch gag is repeated this episode.
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496
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"Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson"
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The "Liberal straw man's song" is a parody of "If I Only Had a Brain".
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24
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519
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"The Changing of the Guardian"
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Homer prays that if dies in the tornado, he wants to be taken to Oz. However, he doesn't want Flanders to be the scarecrow. The scene of the two people greeting while being on a rowing boat in a tornado is a parody of the "It's a Twister!" scene.
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25
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531
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"Homerland"
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Moe Szyslak's grandmother looks like the Wicked Witch of the West. Moe mentioned she was killed by water, a reference to the Witch's death.
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26
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554
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"The Wreck of the Relationship"
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Homer's fantasy football team is named Somewhere Over the Dwayne Bowe, a pun on the song "(Somewhere) Over the Rainbow" and real-life American football player Dwayne Bowe.
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27
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578
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"Halloween of Horror"
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When the kids get off the school bus wearing their costumes, Principal Skinner greets them at the door as they go into the school building. Janey Powell is dressed as Dorothy, and Skinner says to her, "No place like home!", echoing one of the movie's catchphrases.
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28
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599
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"The Town"
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Homer reads The Wizard of Oz as bedtime story to Bart, Lisa and Maggie although only tells him, "Everything after the tornado was a dream. The end."
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29
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621
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"Whistler's Father"
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Skinner (as Tin Man), Chalmers (as Cowardly Lion) and Willie (as Scarecrow) dressed as the characters of The Wizard of Oz so Marge could paint them on the wall. Homer is also seen as the Wizard of Oz.
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34
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730
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"One Angry Lisa"
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When Marge started to get tired of exercising, the camera feeds of the people start to spin in a tornado shape and the music becomes reminiscent of the tornado scene.
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739
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"Top Goon"
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The Wizard of Ows Physical Therapy is a reference to The Wizard of Oz.
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35
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755
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"Treehouse of Horror XXXIV"
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Dominique Braud's credit "Glinda the Good Witch Braud" is a reference to Glinda the Good Witch.
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