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Difference between revisions of "Ralph's Room 2/References"

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**[[Lisa Simpson]]'s costume is the {{w|Statue of Liberty}}.
 
**[[Lisa Simpson]]'s costume is the {{w|Statue of Liberty}}.
 
**An unnamed boy makes a {{w|Napoleon}} costume.
 
**An unnamed boy makes a {{w|Napoleon}} costume.
**A second unnamed boy makes a costume of a banana, but he bears a strong resemblance to {{w|Mac Tonight}}, the crescent-moon-shaped advertising mascot who appeared in a {{w|McDonald's}} advertising campaign in the late 1980s.
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**A second unnamed boy makes a costume of a banana, but he bears a strong resemblance to {{w|Mac Tonight}}, the crescent-moon-shaped advertising mascot who appeared in a [[McDonald's]] advertising campaign in the late 1980s.
 
**Yet another unnamed boy makes a {{w|Pilgrims (Plymouth Colony)|Pilgrim}} costume.
 
**Yet another unnamed boy makes a {{w|Pilgrims (Plymouth Colony)|Pilgrim}} costume.
  
 
[[Category:Cultural references]]
 
[[Category:Cultural references]]

Revision as of 13:33, May 12, 2012

References/Trivia


Cultural references

  • Among the paper costumes of Ralph's classmates are the following:
    • Lisa Simpson's costume is the Statue of Liberty.
    • An unnamed boy makes a Napoleon costume.
    • A second unnamed boy makes a costume of a banana, but he bears a strong resemblance to Mac Tonight, the crescent-moon-shaped advertising mascot who appeared in a McDonald's advertising campaign in the late 1980s.
    • Yet another unnamed boy makes a Pilgrim costume.