Difference between revisions of "Lisa Goes Gaga/References"
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*When {{ch|Lady Gaga}} flies over the crowd with sparks shooting from the points of her cone-cupped bra, [[Professor Frink]] holds up a calculator displaying "80085", which is "BOOBS" in {{w|calculator spelling}}. | *When {{ch|Lady Gaga}} flies over the crowd with sparks shooting from the points of her cone-cupped bra, [[Professor Frink]] holds up a calculator displaying "80085", which is "BOOBS" in {{w|calculator spelling}}. | ||
− | *{{ch|Lady Gaga}} wears 18 outfits in the episode, including the meat dress, used in the {{w|2010 MTV Video Music Awards}}.<ref>[http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/05/07/lady-gaga-simpsons-photo/ Entertainment Weekly]</ref> | + | *{{ch|Lady Gaga}} wears 18 outfits in the episode, including the {{w|Meat dress of Lady Gaga|meat dress}}, used in the {{w|2010 MTV Video Music Awards}}.<ref>[http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/05/07/lady-gaga-simpsons-photo/ Entertainment Weekly]</ref> |
== Goofs == | == Goofs == |
Revision as of 22:45, May 22, 2012
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Continuity
- Maggie offers Lisa a pacifier. ("The Pacifier")
Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on "going gaga" (a slang term for going crazy) and a reference to Lady Gaga's guest appearance.
- "Poker Face" is playing when Lady Gaga's train is first seen.
- When Lady Gaga arrives in Springfield, the crowd chant to the lyrics of "Bad Romance".
- "Homer Face" is a parody of "Poker Face".
- The egg of the 53rd Grammy Awards, appear in this episode.
Trivia
- When Lady Gaga flies over the crowd with sparks shooting from the points of her cone-cupped bra, Professor Frink holds up a calculator displaying "80085", which is "BOOBS" in calculator spelling.
- Lady Gaga wears 18 outfits in the episode, including the meat dress, used in the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards.[1]
Goofs
- In a promotional image, part of Martin's arm is transparent and has not been colored in. This error, however, was not present in the episode.