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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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1
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1
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"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
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Bart says, "If TV has taught me anything, it's that miracles always happen to poor kids at Christmas" and cites Charlie Brown as an example, referring to the TV special A Charlie Brown Christmas.
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3
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42
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"Treehouse of Horror II"
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During the opening sequence, the group of trick-or-treaters walking by the Simpson home are wearing the same costumes as the Peanuts gang are in It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.
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5
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86
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"Treehouse of Horror IV"
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In the segment "Bart Simpson's Dracula", the Simpsons are all transformed into vampires and are about to attack Lisa. At the last second, they all stop, look into the camera and say "Happy Halloween!" Then, in a parody of the end of A Charlie Brown Christmas, they sing "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" while Milhouse plays the piano (a. la. Schroeder) and Santa's Little Helper dances (a. la. Snoopy).
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8
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157
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"Burns, Baby Burns"
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At Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, Homer wakes up from a nap and finds that Larry Burns is his new officemate. When he learns that Larry is Mr. Burns's son, Homer panics and brushes a nearly-completed jigsaw puzzle of Snoopy off of his workstation.
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162
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"El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer"
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During Homer's chili hallucination, he hears Mrs. Krabappel speaking with a "wa wa wa" sound, similar to how adults' voices are rendered in the TV specials.
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172
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"Grade School Confidential"
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A half-melted Charlie Brown candle can be seen on Edna's kitchen table.
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10
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215
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"Sunday, Cruddy Sunday"
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When Dolly Parton leaves for the half-time show at the Super Bowl after helping Homer, Wally Kogen and the others out of the stadium jail, she turns down Krusty the Clown's request to go out with him and leaves donning a rocket pack and a dog mask resembling Snoopy with white ears.
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12
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254
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"The Computer Wore Menace Shoes"
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During the couch gag, when the family enter the living room they find Santa's Little Helper dancing in front of the couch like Snoopy, while "Linus and Lucy" (the up-tempo piano jazz tune which has become the de facto theme song of Peanuts) plays in the background.
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257
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"HOMЯ"
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Animotion's dog character, whom Homer portrays via a motion-capture suit, resembles Snoopy.
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263
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"Hungry, Hungry Homer"
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Bart finds Homer sleeping on a doghouse in the backyard (similar to Snoopy) and utters Charlie Brown's "Good grief!" catchphrase.
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13
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274
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"The Blunder Years"
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In the chalkboard gag, Bart writes, "I am not Charlie Brown on acid".
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15
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314
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"Treehouse of Horror XIV"
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During the opening sequence, Bart and Lisa return home from trick-or-treating, costumed as Charlie Brown and Lucy van Pelt. After they take off their masks, they get into a fight over the treats they collected.
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327
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"The Ziff Who Came to Dinner"
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The movie You're in the Matrix, Charlie Brown (a parody of the film The Matrix and the television special You're in Love, Charlie Brown) was shown at Springfield Googolplex Theatres.
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16
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354
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"Thank God It's Doomsday"
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When Ralph is in Da Buzz Club, he wonders if they can cut his hair so it looks like Charlie Brown's.
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17
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359
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"Milhouse of Sand and Fog"
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Bart, Lisa and Milhouse watch an episode of The O.C. where in the opening credits, the characters visit a theme park and hang out with a cast member in a Snoopy costume. Later, "Snoopy" forces them at gunpoint to withdraw cash from an ATM and give it to him.
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377
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"The Monkey Suit"
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After Marge read The Origin of Species, she said that Charles Darwin gave a very persuasive argument, and that his ship was called the Beagle, which reminded her of Snoopy, her favorite Peanut. She then looked at a photo of herself posing with someone wearing a Snoopy costume.
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378
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"Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play"
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When Marge questions whether she and Homer should be giving marriage advice, Homer replies, "We've been through more hardships than the Jews and Charlie Brown put together."
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18
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381
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"Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em"
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When Marge learns that someone at Springfield Elementary School has a life-threatening peanut allergy and peanut products are no longer allowed on school property, she immediately removes all the peanut products from Bart's lunchbox—including a copy of Good Grief, More Peanuts.
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384
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"Moe'N'a Lisa"
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During the fight between Jonathan Franzen and Michael Chabon, Franzen takes a portrait of Snoopy down from the wall and hits Chabon over the head with it.
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396
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"The Boys of Bummer"
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Bart having the ball spin him in a circle while his clothes fly off is a reference to Charlie Brown.
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19
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409
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"Eternal Moonshine of the Simpson Mind"
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Homer, Bart and Lisa ride a toboggan through a snow-sculpture contest, deliberately hitting as many of the sculptures as they can. The first one they hit is of Snoopy.
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20
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424
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"Treehouse of Horror XIX"
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The segment "It's the Grand Pumpkin, Milhouse" is a parody of the TV special It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, and of the Peanuts franchise and characters in general.
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432
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"No Loan Again, Naturally"
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Lisa mentions Peppermint Patty as being among personal heroes of hers who are or were gay, qualifying her statement by adding that she only suspects that Peppermint Patty is gay.
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22
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472
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"The Fight Before Christmas"
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Bart sees a boy who resembles Schroeder playing a piano in the Clausco building.
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473
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"Donnie Fatso"
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During the Advent calendar sequence in the couch gag, the scene from December 11 shows Nelson Muntz gazing adoringly at a small Christmas tree that looks just like Charlie Brown's tree in A Charlie Brown Christmas.
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478
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Angry Dad: The Movie"
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When Homer gives a speech at the Golden Globes upon winning the aforementioned award, he says his "Angry Dad" voice is "part Walter Matthau, part Little Richard and a little bit of Snoopy when he cries".
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479
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"The Scorpion's Tale"
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In the title screen gag, Santa's Little Helper flies across the screen on a doghouse, similar to one of Snoopy's "World War I flying ace" fantasies.
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23
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490
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"Replaceable You"
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While designing a robot pet, Bart and Martin consult several magazines. One of them, Dog Fancy, has an article titled "Snoopy's Sad Last Days".
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25
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552
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"The Yellow Badge of Cowardge"
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On the Fourth of July, an unnamed kid dresses up as a ghost, but with too many eyeholes (like Charlie Brown's Halloween costume in It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown) and Nelson tells him "Wrong holiday, Charlie Brown!"
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27
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592
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"How Lisa Got Her Marge Back"
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One of the plays being advertised in Capital City is You're a Good Witch, Broom Hilda, a parody of the Peanuts stage musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. The Hilda poster is also a sight gag on the 1971 Broadway poster for Charlie Brown.
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