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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The opening titles is similar to the Munsters.
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*The opening sequence, including the music, is a reference to ''{{w|The Munsters}}'':
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**[[Homer]] as Herman Munster
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**[[Marge]] as Lily Munster
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**[[Grandpa]] as Grandpa Munster
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**[[Bart]] as Eddie Munster
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**[[Lisa]] as Marilyn Munster, the normal one.
 
*The title G-G-Ghost D-D-Dad is a reference to the movie ''Ghost Dad''.
 
*The title G-G-Ghost D-D-Dad is a reference to the movie ''Ghost Dad''.
*All the ways that [[Homer]] is almost killed is similar to deaths in the ''Final Destination ''series.
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*All the ways that Homer is almost killed is similar to deaths in the ''{{w|Final Destination}} ''series.
*"Scary Tales Can Come True" could be a reference to the line "fairy tales can come true" from the song "{{w|Young at Heart (Frank Sinatra song)|Young at Heart}}".
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*The baby buggy rolling down the stairs is a reference to the Odessa Steps sequence in the film ''{{w|Battleship Potemkin}}''.
*The following fairy tale creatures made an appearance in "Scary Tales Can Come True": Rapunzel, Troll under the Bridge, 3 Bears, Goldilocks, and the Witch from Hansel and Gretel.
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*"Scary Tales Can Come True" is a reference to the opening line in the song "{{w|Young at Heart (Frank Sinatra song)|Young at Heart}}": "Fairy tales can come true".
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*Fairy tale creatures making an appearance in "Scary Tales Can Come True":  
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**Rapunzel,  
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**Troll under the bridge,  
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**The Three Bears,  
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**Goldilocks,  
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**The Witch from Hansel and Gretel.
 
*The way the dolphins attack [[Lenny]] is similar to how ''Jaws'' killed Crissy.
 
*The way the dolphins attack [[Lenny]] is similar to how ''Jaws'' killed Crissy.
 
*The dolphins squeak "Sound Off"
 
*The dolphins squeak "Sound Off"
 
*Grandpa being eaten by the dolphin is similar to the sequence in ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors''.
 
*Grandpa being eaten by the dolphin is similar to the sequence in ''A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors''.
*The way the dolphins watch the [[Springfield]]ians is the same as ''The Birds''.
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*The way the dolphins watch the [[Springfield]]ians is the same as in ''The Birds''.
*This is the second Halloween episode in a row (third in all, if you count Treehouse of Horror VII) with the third segment ending in the world doomed.
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*This is the second Halloween episode in a row (third in all, if counting "Treehouse of Horror VII") with the third segment ending in the world doomed.
 
*Strangely the only people who pulled out firearms were the police force, even though it has been shown that nearly everyone in Springfield carries at least one weapon.
 
*Strangely the only people who pulled out firearms were the police force, even though it has been shown that nearly everyone in Springfield carries at least one weapon.
  

Revision as of 19:09, October 31, 2016

References/Trivia


Season 12 Episode References
248 "Behind the Laughter"
249
"Treehouse of Horror XI"
"A Tale of Two Springfields" 250


Cultural references

  • The opening sequence, including the music, is a reference to The Munsters:
    • Homer as Herman Munster
    • Marge as Lily Munster
    • Grandpa as Grandpa Munster
    • Bart as Eddie Munster
    • Lisa as Marilyn Munster, the normal one.
  • The title G-G-Ghost D-D-Dad is a reference to the movie Ghost Dad.
  • All the ways that Homer is almost killed is similar to deaths in the Final Destination series.
  • The baby buggy rolling down the stairs is a reference to the Odessa Steps sequence in the film Battleship Potemkin.
  • "Scary Tales Can Come True" is a reference to the opening line in the song "Young at Heart": "Fairy tales can come true".
  • Fairy tale creatures making an appearance in "Scary Tales Can Come True":
    • Rapunzel,
    • Troll under the bridge,
    • The Three Bears,
    • Goldilocks,
    • The Witch from Hansel and Gretel.
  • The way the dolphins attack Lenny is similar to how Jaws killed Crissy.
  • The dolphins squeak "Sound Off"
  • Grandpa being eaten by the dolphin is similar to the sequence in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors.
  • The way the dolphins watch the Springfieldians is the same as in The Birds.
  • This is the second Halloween episode in a row (third in all, if counting "Treehouse of Horror VII") with the third segment ending in the world doomed.
  • Strangely the only people who pulled out firearms were the police force, even though it has been shown that nearly everyone in Springfield carries at least one weapon.

Trivia

  • In UK Channel 4 broadcasts, the TV at the end of the opening sequence has nothing on it.
  • The tune the dolphins squeak to is the tune Bart and his army sung to in "Bart the General".
  • Snorky's statement that Dolphins once lived on the land is actually true as early Cetaceas (Dolphins and Whales) had legs and lived like Crocodilians.
Season 12 References
Treehouse of Horror XI A Tale of Two Springfields Insane Clown Poppy Lisa the Tree Hugger Homer vs. Dignity The Computer Wore Menace Shoes The Great Money Caper Skinner's Sense of Snow HOMЯ Pokey Mom Worst Episode Ever Tennis the Menace Day of the Jackanapes New Kids on the Blecch Hungry, Hungry Homer Bye, Bye, Nerdie Simpson Safari Trilogy of Error I'm Goin' to Praiseland Children of a Lesser Clod Simpsons Tall Tales