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*The title of the episode is a reference to the song "{{w|Home Is Where the Heart Is}}". | *The title of the episode is a reference to the song "{{w|Home Is Where the Heart Is}}". | ||
**The song has been referenced with the song "[[Home Is Where the Bart Is]]" in the season 24 episode "[[Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing]]". | **The song has been referenced with the song "[[Home Is Where the Bart Is]]" in the season 24 episode "[[Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing]]". | ||
− | **The title within the episode is called ''Home Is Where the Art Isn't'', while the actual title of the episode is ''Homer Is Where the Art Isn't''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/975525572754391041 Matt Selman's Twitter]</ref> | + | **The title within the episode is called ''Home Is Where the Art Isn't'', while the actual title of the episode is ''Homer Is Where the Art Isn't''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/975525572754391041 Matt Selman's Twitter - "Home Is Where the Art Isn't"]</ref> |
− | *[[Manacek]] is based on the character Banacek from the detective TV series {{w|Banacek|of the same name}}. The episode is a parody of the series.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/975521634856546305 Matt Selman's Twitter]</ref> | + | *[[Manacek]] is based on the character Banacek from the detective TV series {{w|Banacek|of the same name}}. The episode is a parody of the series.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/975521634856546305 Matt Selman's Twitter - "Banacek"]</ref> |
− | *''[[The Poetess]]'' painting is a real painting by {{w|Joan Miró}}.<ref name="Miro">[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/975525483142987776 Matt Selman's Twitter]</ref> | + | *''[[The Poetess]]'' painting is a real painting by {{w|Joan Miró}}.<ref name="Miro">[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/975525483142987776 Matt Selman's Twitter - "The Poetess"]</ref> |
− | *The shop named "[[Ace Shoe Leather, Ltd.]]" is a reference for the name (Shoe Leather) for how old shows would fill air time by showing pointless scenes of characters, parking, walking into places, talking to secretaries, etc.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/975523042230087681 Matt Selman's Twitter]</ref> | + | *The shop named "[[Ace Shoe Leather, Ltd.]]" is a reference for the name (Shoe Leather) for how old shows would fill air time by showing pointless scenes of characters, parking, walking into places, talking to secretaries, etc.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/975523042230087681 Matt Selman's Twitter - "Ace Shoe Leather, Ltd."]</ref> |
*[[Homer]] says that the yellow circle in the painting can represent [[Pac-Man]] at rest. | *[[Homer]] says that the yellow circle in the painting can represent [[Pac-Man]] at rest. | ||
− | *{{w|Edward Hopper}} and his use of windows is mentioned by [[Springfield Museum of Fine Arts]]'s audio wands.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/975526378798956544 Matt Selman's Twitter]</ref> | + | *{{w|Edward Hopper}} and his use of windows is mentioned by [[Springfield Museum of Fine Arts]]'s audio wands.<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/975526378798956544 Matt Selman's Twitter - "Edward Hopper"]</ref> |
*On the news, a variation of {{W|The Blue Boy}} painting by {{W|Thomas Gainsborough}} is seen. | *On the news, a variation of {{W|The Blue Boy}} painting by {{W|Thomas Gainsborough}} is seen. | ||
*[[Krusty]] mentions {{ch|Steve Martin}}. | *[[Krusty]] mentions {{ch|Steve Martin}}. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | *The name of the actor who plays Manacek, Dick Pompeii, was given by the actor who voices [[Manacek]], [[Bill Hader]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/975522834838568960 Matt Selman's Twitter]</ref> | + | *The name of the actor who plays Manacek, Dick Pompeii, was given by the actor who voices [[Manacek]], [[Bill Hader]].<ref>[https://twitter.com/mattselman/status/975522834838568960 Matt Selman's Twitter - "Dick Pompeii"]</ref> |
*[[Matt Selman]] notes that they had to pay to use the painting in the episode.<ref name="Miro"/> | *[[Matt Selman]] notes that they had to pay to use the painting in the episode.<ref name="Miro"/> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{Reflist|3}} | {{Reflist|3}} | ||
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[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
[[Category:Trivia]] | [[Category:Trivia]] | ||
[[Category:Continuity]] | [[Category:Continuity]] |
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a reference to the song "Home Is Where the Heart Is".
- The song has been referenced with the song "Home Is Where the Bart Is" in the season 24 episode "Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing".
- The title within the episode is called Home Is Where the Art Isn't, while the actual title of the episode is Homer Is Where the Art Isn't.[1]
- Manacek is based on the character Banacek from the detective TV series of the same name. The episode is a parody of the series.[2]
- The Poetess painting is a real painting by Joan Miró.[3]
- The shop named "Ace Shoe Leather, Ltd." is a reference for the name (Shoe Leather) for how old shows would fill air time by showing pointless scenes of characters, parking, walking into places, talking to secretaries, etc.[4]
- Homer says that the yellow circle in the painting can represent Pac-Man at rest.
- Edward Hopper and his use of windows is mentioned by Springfield Museum of Fine Arts's audio wands.[5]
- On the news, a variation of The Blue Boy painting by Thomas Gainsborough is seen.
- Krusty mentions Steve Martin.
- The episode was dedicated to Stephen Hawking who passed away on March 14th, four days before this episode aired.
Continuity
- Homer lost a bidding at the Gavelby's Auction House again, though this time Mr. Burns lost too to Megan Matheson. ("All About Lisa")
- The old lady who hired Bart to pretend to be her grandson appears in the credits. ("Looking for Mr. Goodbart")
Trivia
- The name of the actor who plays Manacek, Dick Pompeii, was given by the actor who voices Manacek, Bill Hader.[6]
- Matt Selman notes that they had to pay to use the painting in the episode.[3]
References