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{{TB|[[Waylon Smithers|Mr. Smithers]] (is serving as [[Homer Simpson|Homer]]'s personal assistant) asks Homer what exactly he does at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|plant]]. His response is what [[George Jetson|George]] does on ''The Jetsons''. Later when his chair is spinning out of control, he cries out "Smithers! Stop this crazy thing!"}} | {{TB|[[Waylon Smithers|Mr. Smithers]] (is serving as [[Homer Simpson|Homer]]'s personal assistant) asks Homer what exactly he does at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|plant]]. His response is what [[George Jetson|George]] does on ''The Jetsons''. Later when his chair is spinning out of control, he cries out "Smithers! Stop this crazy thing!"}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|In [[Chief Wiggum]]'s dream of being a cop in the future, he and his partner [[Officer Cornelius]] pull George Jetson over for ejecting his son from a flying vehicle, even though George protests that he was dropping him off at school. George's protest is a reference to the opening sequence of the TV series, where George does indeed drop Elroy off at school by ejecting him (safely, in a floating bubble) from his air car.}} | ||
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The Jetsons is a Hanna-Barbera animated television show.
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