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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 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.

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Television episodes[edit]

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
Dead Putting Society.png 2 19 "Dead Putting Society" Punned in the episode title.
Selection Committee - DPS Destroyed Educators.png 14 298 "Special Edna" A member of the Teacher of the Year selection committee laments that the movie has "destroyed a generation of educators".
Brotherhood of the Spectacles.png 23 488 "Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts" Contains several parallels to the plotline of the movie.
Club Sign-Ups (Friend with Benefit).png 27 580 "Friend with Benefit" One of the clubs seen at the sign-up event is The Stolen Bicycle Society, a reference to the movie. The club's sign is in a typeface similar to the one used in the movie's posters.
Dead Poets Society.png 28 659 "The Caper Chase" Homer watches several movies to learn how to be a better teacher, among them Dead Poets Society. He says that John Keating is like "Patch Adams minus Mork".

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