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Lost Our Lisa/References

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References/Trivia


Season 9 Episode References
201 "King of the Hill"
202
"Lost Our Lisa"
"Natural Born Kissers" 203


Cultural references

The Springsonian Museum is named after the Smithsonian Institute, the famous group of museums located in Washington, D.C.
  • The Springsonian Museum is named after the Smithsonian Institute, the famous group of museums located in Washington, D.C..
  • The giant mobile in front of the museum used by Homer and Lisa to sneak inside the museum after hours is based on the artwork of Alexander Calder.
  • The melody played by the orb is very similar to that played by the music box in the film The Gate II.
  • Before running out from the museum, Homer and Lisa perform the whistle from the Old Spice commercial.

Trivia

  • This episode marks one of the last appearances of Lionel Hutz, as the character was retired due to Phil Hartman's death.

Goofs

  • You can hear Homer's voice in the bar, but then he is sleeping at the Plant.
  • The blue and yellow on Homer's Ancient Egyptian headdress switch position with each other a few times.

Continuity

Season 9 References
The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson The Principal and the Pauper Lisa's Sax Treehouse of Horror VIII The Cartridge Family Bart Star The Two Mrs. Nahasapeemapetilons Lisa the Skeptic Realty Bites Miracle on Evergreen Terrace All Singing, All Dancing Bart Carny The Joy of Sect Das Bus The Last Temptation of Krust Dumbbell Indemnity Lisa the Simpson This Little Wiggy Simpson Tide The Trouble with Trillions Girly Edition Trash of the Titans King of the Hill Lost Our Lisa Natural Born Kissers