Casablanca
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- For the in-universe film, see Casablanca (film).
Casablanca is a 1942 American film starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. It is set in Casablanca, Morocco.
References to Casablanca in The Simpsons
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Season
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Episode number
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Episode name
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Reference
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3
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58
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"Bart's Friend Falls in Love"
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The final shot of Bart and Milhouse leaving Samantha's school is similar to the end of the film.
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5
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100
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"Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song"
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Commenting on the end of his and Bart's friendship, Principal Skinner says, "We'll always have the laundromat". This is an allusion to Rick in "Casablanca", who says: "We'll always have Paris".
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7
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141
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"Two Bad Neighbors"
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When Homer and Gerald Ford decide to eat nacho's together they walk together while Homer says "This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship", before both falling down.
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7
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143
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"Bart the Fink"
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Krusty's off-shore banker is modelled on actor Sydney Greenstreet's character in "Casablanca".
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9
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203
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"Natural Born Kissers"
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Bart and Lisa find an "alternate ending" to "Casablanca". It provides a "happy end" to the story. It turns out the Old Jewish Man buried it many years ago and orders Bart and Lisa to rebury it.
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14
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302
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"Barting Over"
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The tune of "As Time Goes By" plays, and Homer acts like the character Rick.
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17
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357
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"The Bonfire of the Manatees"
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Mr. Burns says: "I believe this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship." .
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17
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364
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"The Italian Bob"
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When meeting Sideshow Bob Bart says a variation on the line "Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine."
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19
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417
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"Apocalypse Cow"
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Bart's farewell to Lou at the airport spoofs the final scene between Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman.
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21
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451
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"Once Upon a Time in Springfield"
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Princess Penelope says "We'll always have Sideshow Mel's dressing room."
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23
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502
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"How I Wet Your Mother"
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Homer remembers in his subconcious many trivia, including that Ronald Reagan was once considered to play the part of Rick in "Casablanca". (This often repeated trivia isn't true, by the way.)
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