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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*Homertime Mansion and the dance that Bart does when he finds the pants is a parody of the famous dance and lyrics from MC Hammer's "Can't Touch This".
 
*Homertime Mansion and the dance that Bart does when he finds the pants is a parody of the famous dance and lyrics from MC Hammer's "Can't Touch This".
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*''[[Rolling Stone]]'' and ''[[TV Guide]]'' are both real magazines.
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*The plastic bag caught in an updraft scene is similar to a scene from ''{{W|American Beauty (film)|American Beauty}}''.
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*[[Huckleberry Hound]] is a character from ''{{W|The Huckleberry Hound Show}}''.
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*During [[Comic Book Guy]]'s interview, a statue of ''{{W|The Iron Giant}}'' can be seen.
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*[[Richie Rich]] is a character from {{W|Harvey Comics}}.
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*Bart and his parachute pants are allusions to {{W|M.C. Hammer}}, who's [[MC Hammer's house]] was bought by the Simpsons as well.
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*''[[Peepin' It Real!]] is a hidden camera show featuring hidden camera footage from the dressing rooms at {{W|Ann Taylor (clothing retailer)|Ann Taylor}}.
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*''[[Renegade]]'' is a {{W|Renegade (TV series)|real TV series}}.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:41, February 28, 2012

References/Trivia


Season 11 Episode References
247 "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge"
248
"Behind the Laughter"
"Treehouse of Horror XI" 249


Trivia

  • The name is a take on the show Behind the Music.
  • A scene depicted Homer and the cast looking at an episode they just completed in which the family talk about visiting Delaware. Homer mutters to the director, "This'll be the last season." A few episodes later, the conversation about Delaware was actually worked into the show.
  • The narrator states that the Simpsons were a "Northern Kentucky" family. This would not fit into the series canon because in one of the episodes, Homer stated that he's "never been to Kentucky" and in another, he says he's lived in the same state most of his life. This only underscores the ambiguity of where the Simpsons live.
  • Bart states he never said "cowabunga dude" in his life, before joining the show.

Cultural references

Continuity

Goofs

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