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*The {{W2|Foreigner|band}} song "Hot Blooded" plays over Apu's bachelor binge, and he dances in a manner similar to ''{{W|Riverdance}}''.<ref name=moore>{{cite video | people=Dean Moore, Steven|year=2006|title=The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> | *The {{W2|Foreigner|band}} song "Hot Blooded" plays over Apu's bachelor binge, and he dances in a manner similar to ''{{W|Riverdance}}''.<ref name=moore>{{cite video | people=Dean Moore, Steven|year=2006|title=The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> | ||
− | *An accurate Indian translation of | + | *An accurate Indian translation of [[The Carpenters]] song "{{W|(They Long to Be) Close to You}}]" is sung at the wedding. An Indian vocal group was hired to sing, while [[Alf Clausen]] wrote the instrumental part.<ref name=scully>{{cite video | people=Scully, Mike|year=2006|title=The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> |
*The scene where [[Moe]] walks on and off the stage without breaking his stride was loosely based on a moment that occurred during a stand up show of comedian {{W|Red Foxx}}. During a show in [[Las Vegas]], Foxx came on stage to the ''{{W|Sanford and Son}}'' theme song, only to find that there were very few people in the audience. Foxx reacted angrily refusing to do a show with such a small audience and walked off. The house orchestra, puzzled by Foxx's leave simply played him off with the ''Sanford and Son'' theme song again.<ref name=appel>{{cite video | people=Appel, Richard|year=2006|title=The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> | *The scene where [[Moe]] walks on and off the stage without breaking his stride was loosely based on a moment that occurred during a stand up show of comedian {{W|Red Foxx}}. During a show in [[Las Vegas]], Foxx came on stage to the ''{{W|Sanford and Son}}'' theme song, only to find that there were very few people in the audience. Foxx reacted angrily refusing to do a show with such a small audience and walked off. The house orchestra, puzzled by Foxx's leave simply played him off with the ''Sanford and Son'' theme song again.<ref name=appel>{{cite video | people=Appel, Richard|year=2006|title=The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> | ||
**This incident was also referenced in the later episode "[[Trash of the Titans]]", when [[Ray Patterson]] is reinstated, although the reference is more blatant then.<ref>{{cite video|people=Meyer, George; Scully, Mike; Maxtone-Graham, Ian; Groening Matt|year=2006|title=The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "[[Trash of the Titans]]"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> | **This incident was also referenced in the later episode "[[Trash of the Titans]]", when [[Ray Patterson]] is reinstated, although the reference is more blatant then.<ref>{{cite video|people=Meyer, George; Scully, Mike; Maxtone-Graham, Ian; Groening Matt|year=2006|title=The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "[[Trash of the Titans]]"| medium=DVD|publisher=20th Century Fox}}</ref> |
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Cultural references
- The Foreigner song "Hot Blooded" plays over Apu's bachelor binge, and he dances in a manner similar to Riverdance.[1]
- An accurate Indian translation of The Carpenters song "(They Long to Be) Close to You]" is sung at the wedding. An Indian vocal group was hired to sing, while Alf Clausen wrote the instrumental part.[2]
- The scene where Moe walks on and off the stage without breaking his stride was loosely based on a moment that occurred during a stand up show of comedian Red Foxx. During a show in Las Vegas, Foxx came on stage to the Sanford and Son theme song, only to find that there were very few people in the audience. Foxx reacted angrily refusing to do a show with such a small audience and walked off. The house orchestra, puzzled by Foxx's leave simply played him off with the Sanford and Son theme song again.[3]
- This incident was also referenced in the later episode "Trash of the Titans", when Ray Patterson is reinstated, although the reference is more blatant then.[4]
Trivia
- Among the women at the auction:
Goofs
- In many of the wedding scenes, Marge is wearing white pearls like Lisa's rather than her red ones.
- A few scenes later, Homer is seen not wearing his Ganesh costume without there being the time to change.
- During the opening sequence for this episode, they skip the part in which Homer escapes Marge's car and then go right to the couch gag.
- While racing Jasper for the first at the dinner table, he runs out of the wheelchair and shouts "Eat my dust." While saying this, his mouth does not move.
Continuity
Bart wishes he had an elephant and Lisa responds by saying he had Stampy and loved him. ("Bart Gets an Elephant").
References
- ↑ Dean Moore, Steven. (2006). The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
- ↑ Scully, Mike. (2006). The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
- ↑ Appel, Richard. (2006). The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.
- ↑ Meyer, George; Scully, Mike; Maxtone-Graham, Ian; Groening Matt. (2006). The Simpsons The Complete Ninth Season DVD commentary for the episode "Trash of the Titans" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.