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{{Fictional Film | {{Fictional Film | ||
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+ | |caption = An older [[Macaulay Culkin]] doing the "hands-on-cheeks" pose. | ||
|genre = Family comedy | |genre = Family comedy | ||
|Starring = [[Macaulay Culkin]] | |Starring = [[Macaulay Culkin]] | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
− | [[Abraham Simpson]],<ref>"[[Fear of Flying]]"</ref> [[Moe Szyslak]],<ref>"[[The Bart Wants What it Wants]]"</ref> and [[Macaulay Culkin]]<ref>"[[Double, Double, Boy in Trouble]]"</ref> have all done the famous | + | [[Abraham Simpson]],<ref>"[[Fear of Flying]]"</ref> [[Moe Szyslak]],<ref>"[[The Bart Wants What it Wants]]"</ref> and [[Macaulay Culkin]]<ref>"[[Double, Double, Boy in Trouble]]"</ref> have all done the famous hands-on-cheeks pose from the film poster. |
[[Homer]] told the kids that if a burglar comes when he's away, it will be a humorous and entertaining situation, citing the film as reference.<ref>"[[Marge on the Lam]]"</ref> | [[Homer]] told the kids that if a burglar comes when he's away, it will be a humorous and entertaining situation, citing the film as reference.<ref>"[[Marge on the Lam]]"</ref> |
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Home Alone is an American family comedy film.
History
Abraham Simpson,[1] Moe Szyslak,[2] and Macaulay Culkin[3] have all done the famous hands-on-cheeks pose from the film poster.
Homer told the kids that if a burglar comes when he's away, it will be a humorous and entertaining situation, citing the film as reference.[4]
Lyle McCarthy called Homer "Home Alone" as one of his "Home"-based nicknames for him.[5]
Behind the Laughter
- The title of Home Alone was referenced in the season 3 episode "Homer Alone".
Appearances
- Episode – "Marge on the Lam" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Fear of Flying" (alluded to)
- Episode – "The Bart Wants What it Wants" (alluded to)
- Episode – "Double, Double, Boy in Trouble" (alluded to)
- Episode – "Homer the Whopper" (mentioned)