Picture
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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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10
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226
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"Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo"
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When the Simpsons visit Japan, Bart watches a cartoon called Battling Seizure Robots which gives viewers seizures. This is a reference to the Pokémon episode "Computer Warrior Porygon" which gave more than 635 Japanese children seizures on December 16, 1997 and was not aired anywhere outside of Japan.
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12
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258
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"Pokey Mom"
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The episode title is a reference to Pokémon.
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268
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"Children of a Lesser Clod"
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Homer, Rod, and Todd watch an imitation Kids Say the Darnedest Things on television, and Bill Cosby asks a kid, "What do you like to play?" The kid replies, "Pokémon!" to which Cosby replies, "Pokémon?! Pokémon with the Poké and the Mon and the guy with the thing who comes out and he's like..." and rambles on.
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14
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294
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"Bart vs. Lisa vs. the Third Grade"
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While Bart is taking a test his mind is focused on satellite television and he has a vision everyone in his class is a television character and one classmate is turned into Pikachu.
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15
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320 and 335
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"'Tis the Fifteenth Season" and "Fraudcast News"
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During the couch gag each Simpson family member is a Japanese television show character and Maggie is Pikachu.
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21
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455
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"Postcards from the Wedge"
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Bart is seen watching an imitation Pokémon anime on television, starring Ash Ketchum and Pikachu, and he asks himself, "How does this show stay so fresh?". Also to note, Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver were released on the same day in North America as this episode.
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459
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"Chief of Hearts"
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When Bart asks kids at Dylan's birthday party about "Battle Ball", he says, "It makes Digimon look like Pokémon!"
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26
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556
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"Treehouse of Horror XXV"
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One of the variations of the Simpson family is based on character designs in Japanese anime and manga. Maggie looks like Pikachu.
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572
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"Let's Go Fly a Coot"
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Milhouse says he wanted the cheese cut like Pokémon characters, not The Muppets.
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28
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There will be a Pokémon GO parody episode. Al Jean revealed he's "fully confident that it’s still going to be a big thing." and that the storyline will be that "Homer and Lisa are playing all the time and they’re wasting all the money." It'll air in Spring 2017.[1][2][3]
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