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References/Trivia


Season 13 Episode References
286 "Gump Roast"
287
"I Am Furious (Yellow)"
"The Sweetest Apu" 288


Cultural references

  • The title is a reference to 1967 Swedish film "I Am Curious (Yellow)", notorious for its sexual content.
  • Homer sings Donovan's "Mellow Yellow" when he tries to control his anger.
  • In "Danger Dog", Danger Dog says he has a date with "Sarah Jessica Barker" referring to Sarah Jessica Parker. The plot of the cartoon also references Danger Mouse and Underdog.
  • Homer sees an ad for a TV show called When Dinosaurs Get Drunk, a parody of When Animals Attack!.
  • After the When Dinosaurs Get Drunk ad, a program called The Boring World of Niels Bohr comes on. The opening image is of the scientist himself, and an expanded version of the Bohr model of the atom.
  • The anthropomorphic animals in "Danger Dog" are reminiscent of those created by Scott Shaw, whose work has also appeared in the official Simpsons Comics from Bongo Comics.
  • Marge suggests that Bart's comic could be a rip-off of Little Dot.
  • When Homer "changes" into the Hulk, Bart says "Thank God his pants stayed on". This refers to how the Hulk's pants never rip off like the rest of his clothes, despite the increase in muscle mass.
  • There are many references to both DC Comics and Marvel Comics: Stan Lee hums Spider-Man's theme song while re-arranging comics, right after breaking Database's Batmobile by crushing The Thing into it; he then claims that he made it better.
    • In fact when Stan says ".. my Spidey sense is tingling." it is clear that he mentions Spider-Man (Marvel character).
    • This is Stan doing everything to promote Marvel Comics (which he used to run): the Thing and Spider-Man are Marvel properties, while the Batmobile is from DC Comics (as are, presumably, the comics he is putting to the back of the shelves).
  • When Better than TV goes into bankruptcy, Milhouse says, "Looks like the bubble burst", referring to the rise and fall of the dot.com industry.
  • The voice actor who auditions to play Angry Dad is a caricature of (and is voiced by) Simpsons voice actor Dan Castellaneta.
  • "Danger Dog" lives in large red fire hydrant, a parody of Danger Mouse living in a pillar box.
  • One of BetterThanTV.com's cartoons is the series Lou Rawls: Secret Agent, which features an animated Lou Rawls in a trenchcoat trying to escape from a trap, singing "you'll never find... that microfilm of mine...".
  • Another of their cartoons, Bin Laden in a Blender, a parody of the viral web animation "Frog in a Blender", from Joe Cartoon.
  • The way Angry Dad's head bursts is the same as Arnold Schwarzenegger's head swells in the movie Total Recall when he's on the planet with no atmosphere.

Trivia

  • Dan Castellaneta voiced himself doing the voice of Angry Dad.
  • Ralph Wiggum is shown in Bart's classroom when the kids are showing off their "Danger Dog" rip-offs, even though Ralph is a second grader.
  • In Springfield Elementary School, the fire alarm tone is a bell. Most schools in the United States do not use bells for fire alarms. They usually use a buzzer or a high-pitched beeping tone, and some modern schools use a voice-evacuation message over a speaker system. However, bells for fire alarms are more commonly found in Canada.
  • "Angry Dad: The Movie" is a sequel to this episode.
  • Pictures of Mary Bailey and Chuck Garabedian are seen at the Springfield Speakers Bureau.
  • Homer says he is passionate "..Like all us Greek" implying he is of Greek origin.

Continuity

  • While watching When Dinosaurs Go Drunk, where a drunken stegosaurus is depicted stumbling into a tar pit, Homer claims, "Boy, I've been there." In "Bart Gets an Elephant", Homer got trapped in a tar pit.

Goofs

  • Rod and Todd Flanders are seen in Springfield Elementary, despite not going there at the time.
  • In Springfield Hospital, Maggie's ribbon is red for a second.
  • Jessica Lovejoy has blonde hair.
  • When Homer gets out of the cacti on the 'Trap' scene, he has 2 boils on his neck but just before he approaches the dirty diapers, they disappear.
  • At one stage, Bart and Milhouse are watching Angry Dad together when Homer runs in and starts choking Bart, knocking Milhouse off the chair. Milhouse is nowhere to be found in the rest of that scene.
  • Homer gets out of his car in Downtown Springfield then Moe drives it, crashes it into a streetlight and it catches on fire, but in the next scene his car is seen on the Simpsons' driveway undamaged.
Season 13 References
Treehouse of Horror XII The Parent Rap Homer the Moe A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love The Blunder Years She of Little Faith Brawl in the Family Sweets and Sour Marge Jaws Wired Shut Half-Decent Proposal The Bart Wants What It Wants The Lastest Gun in the West The Old Man and the Key Tales from the Public Domain Blame It on Lisa Weekend at Burnsie's Gump Roast I Am Furious (Yellow) The Sweetest Apu Little Girl in the Big Ten The Frying Game Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge