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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*This episode's title is a pun on O. Henry's short story ''{{W|The Gift of the Magi}}''.
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*The episode's title is a pun on {{W|O. Henry}}'s Christmas short story ''{{W|The Gift of the Magi}}''.
*[[Milhouse]] and [[Bart]] sing "Sisters are doin' it for themselves!", a song by [[Aretha Franklin]] and the {{W|Eurythmics}} and covered on ''[[The Yellow Album]]'' by [[Lisa]], [[Ann Wilson|Ann]] and [[Nancy Wilson]] and [[Patty]] and [[Selma]].
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*[[Bart]] mentions the e-commerce platform [[eBay]] in the episode's [[Grift of the Magi/Gags#Chalkboard gag|chalkboard gag]].
*The toy, [[Funzo]], is a parody of the popular {{W|Furby}} dolls (although the Furby dolls were mentioned in the story line as an example of a popular toy).
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*Due to the {{W|ozone hole}} that affected [[Brazil]] and now [[Springfield]], [[Kent Brockman]] recommends the people to either wear sunscreen or have a "[[Robin Williams]]-level of hair coverage" in their bodies if they need to leave their homes. Robin Williams was known for his excessive body hair.
*[[Gary Coleman]] once worked as a security guard in real life. Coleman spoofed Arnold's (Coleman's character in ''{{W|Diff'rent Strokes}}'') catchphrase, "Wha'choo talkin' 'bout, Willis?", three times.
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*[[Milhouse]] and Bart sing "[[Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves]]", a song by [[Aretha Franklin]] and {{W|Eurythmics}}.
*At the end, the narrator says [[Mr. Burns]] was visited by three ghosts in the night which showed him the error of his ways, a homage to ''[[A Christmas Carol]]''.
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**The song was also covered on ''[[The Yellow Album]]'' by [[Lisa]], [[Ann Wilson|Ann]] and [[Nancy Wilson]] and [[Patty]] and [[Selma]].
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*The Hispanic TV show ''{{W|¿Dónde Está Justice?}}'' has the style of ''{{W|Judge Judy}}''.
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**[[Señora Bumblebee Man]] says "El {{W2|Ford Escort|Europe}} que me vendió es un limón", meaning "The Ford Escort he sold me is a lemon".
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*[[Skinner]] gets {{W|Valencia orange}}s as a severance package.
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*Lisa proposes "Attila the Fun" as a name for a toy, which is a pun on {{W|Attila the Hun}}, the ruler of the {{W|Huns}}.
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**Lisa was doing {{W|Venn diagram}}s, widely used in probability theory.
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[[File:Funzo on fire.png|250px|thumb|[[Funzo]]'s metallic frame is similar to the endoskeleton of a [[T800 Terminator]]. At the [[Springfield Tire Yard]], Funzo parodies the rising from the flaming wreckage scene from ''{{W|The Terminator}}'']]
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*[[Funzo]]'s metallic frame is similar to the endoskeleton of a [[T800 Terminator]] from the ''[[Terminator]]'' films.
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*[[Chief Wiggum]] does an impression of [[Ed Sullivan]], known for being the host of ''{{W|The Ed Sullivan Show}}''.
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*The American country band [[Dixie Chicks (characters)|The Dixie Chicks]] and basketball player [[Patrick Ewing]] were part of [[Krusty]]'s act of the {{W|Nativity of Jesus}}.
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*An instrumental version of "{{W|Jingle Bells}}" is heard during the Funzo commercial.
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*The toy Funzo is a parody of the popular {{W|Furby}} dolls.
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*[[Gary Coleman]] once worked as a security guard in real life. Coleman spoofed Arnold's, Coleman's character in ''{{W|Diff'rent Strokes}}'', catchphrase, "Wha'choo talkin' 'bout, Willis?", in three occasions throughout the episode.
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*[[Jim Hope]] mentions Furby dolls and {{W|Tickle Me Elmo}}, a toy of [[Elmo]] from ''[[The Muppets]]''.
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*When Lisa mentions that the Funzo was likely configured by its creators to eliminate its competition, Bart mentions {{W|Microsoft}} as an example of an enterprise that employs similar tactics. This is actually a business strategy called {{W|Embrace, extend and extinguish}} which was employed by Microsoft and revealed in the {{W|Halloween documents}}.
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*Bart and Lisa sing the popular Christmas carols "{{W|Joy to the World}}" and "{{W|Silent Night}}" to distract the [[Wiggum family|Wiggum]] and [[Hibbert family]], respectively.
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*[[Homer]] sings "[[Writhing Funzos]]" to the tune of "{{W|Tiny Bubbles}}" by {{W|Don Ho}}.
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*At the [[Springfield Tire Yard]], Gary Coleman mentions ''{{W2|Webster|TV series}}'', a sitcom TV series.
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*Lisa cites "{{W|the end justifies the means}}", the famous aphorism attributed to {{W|Machiavelli}}.
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*One of the Funzos rises up from the flames and tries to attack the family, similar to the ending of ''{{W|The Terminator}}''.
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*According to Coleman, he was going to spend Christmas at [[George Clooney]]'s house.
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*At the end of the episode, the narrator says [[Mr. Burns]] was visited by three ghosts in the night which showed him the error of his ways, a homage to ''[[A Christmas Carol]]''.
 
*The narrator also says that [[Moe]], in his annual suicide attempt, was shown what the world would be like without him after sticking his head in his oven. This is a reference to the 1946 film ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]''.
 
*The narrator also says that [[Moe]], in his annual suicide attempt, was shown what the world would be like without him after sticking his head in his oven. This is a reference to the 1946 film ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]''.
*Funzo's metallic frame maybe a reference to the endoskeleton of a [[T800 Terminator]] from the ''[[Terminator]]'' films.
 
*When Lisa mentions that the Funzo was likely configured by its creators to eliminate its competition, Bart mentions {{W|Microsoft}} as an example of an enterprise which employs similar tactics. This is actually a business strategy called {{W|Embrace, extend and extinguish}} which was employed by Microsoft and revealed in the {{W|Halloween documents}}.
 
*[[Chief Wiggum]] does an impression of [[Ed Sullivan]].
 
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 14:00, November 26, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 11 Episode References
234 "Take My Wife, Sleaze"
235
"Grift of the Magi"
"Little Big Mom" 236


Cultural references

Funzo's metallic frame is similar to the endoskeleton of a T800 Terminator. At the Springfield Tire Yard, Funzo parodies the rising from the flaming wreckage scene from The Terminator

Trivia

Goofs

Maggie's red bow
  • Even though Bart said he wouldn't bring a toy to school, he is shown with a Krusty doll. He could have been joking.
  • At the hospital, Maggie is seen with a red bow in one scene, instead of her usual blue. In the next scene a few seconds later, it is blue again.
  • The color of the lenses in Martin's father's glasses changes in the scene at the hospital.
  • The Americans with Disabilities Act was enacted in 1990.


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