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*The book ''[[Classics for Children]]'', which [[Homer]] reads to [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]], is a {{w|Framing device|framing device}} for the episode. The stories that Homer reads become the episode's segments.
 
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*Professor Frink wasn't with Odysseus's crew when they were turned into pigs by [[Circe]]. He was last seen when they went to the Island of the [[Sirens]]. The sight of the Sirens made Frink's glasses break and caused him to cry out loud, "Save me from the ladies!"
 
*Professor Frink wasn't with Odysseus's crew when they were turned into pigs by [[Circe]]. He was last seen when they went to the Island of the [[Sirens]]. The sight of the Sirens made Frink's glasses break and caused him to cry out loud, "Save me from the ladies!"

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References/Trivia


Season 13 Episode References
282 "The Old Man and the Key"
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"Tales from the Public Domain"
"Blame It on Lisa" 284


Cultural references

D'oh, Brother Where Art Thou?

Hot Child in the City

Do the Bard, Man

  • The segment is a re-telling of Hamlet by William Shakespeare, with Bart cast as Prince Hamlet.
  • The segment title is a pun on "Do the Bartman" (one of Bart's catchphrases), and a reference to "The Bard" being a well-known nickname for Shakespeare.
  • Bart finds the story to be boring, but Homer tells him it was later made into a great movie, called Ghostbusters. The family then dance to the Ghostbusters theme music.

Trivia

Opening Sequence

D'oh Brother, Where Art Thou?

Do the Bard, Man

  • Every character in the segment (except Krusty) dies. Here’s a list of how they all died:
    • Hamlet (Bart) – Slipped on blood and died.
    • Ghost of Hamlet’s Father (Homer) – Killed when Claudius poured poison in his ear.
    • Claudius (Moe) – Killed when Hamlet stabbed him.
    • Polonius (Chief Wiggum) – Killed when Hamlet stabbed him who thought he was Claudius.
    • Laertes (Ralph Wiggum) – Unintentionally stabbed himself when practicing his duel with Hamlet.
    • Ophelia (Lisa) – Jumped out a window and landed in a moat where she drowned.
    • Rosencarl and Guildenlenny (Carl and Lenny) – Died when they high-fived each other after being covered in poison.
    • Gertrude (Marge) – The last person left alive, she dispatched herself with a mace to avoid all the cleaning up.

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