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This is a "work in progress" page for references to Dead Poets Society in The Simpsons and is intended to be finished and placed in the mainspace when it's finished. If you know of additional references beyond those listed here, please leave me a note on my talk page. Thank you! -- Mythigator (talk) 10:11, January 16, 2023 (EST)


Dead Poets Society is a 1989 American drama film directed by Peter Weir and starring Robin Williams.

References

Television episodes

  • "Dead Putting Society" (S2 E6,#19) -- Punned in the episode title.
  • "Special Edna" (S14 E7, #298) -- The Teacher of the Year selection committee cites the movie as a "destroyer of educators".
  • "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts" (S23 E2, #488) -- Plotline parallels the movie.
  • "Friend with Benefit" (S27 E6, #580) -- The Stolen Bicycle Society, seen at the club sign-up event, is a reference to the movie.
  • "The Caper Chase" (S28 E19, #659) -- Homer watches several movies to learn how to be a better teacher, among them Dead Poets Society.


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