Fland Canyon/References
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a portmanteau combining "Flanders" with Grand Canyon National Monument in Arizona.
- Ralph is seen in the title screen wearing a Charlie Brown shirt, flying a kite, and saying "Take that, Kite-Eating Tree", all references to the Peanuts comic strips.
- The couch gag's style, character designs and music are based on Disney cartoons, in particular Mickey Mouse's black and white cartoons, Cinderella, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Jungle Book and Fantasia. It was animated by Eric Goldberg who has been an animator for several Disney films.
- Homer sings to Maggie his rendition of Brahms lullaby by Jewel.
- Maggie holds the Little Red Riding Hood book for Homer to read.
- The Flanders sing "Go Tell It on the Mountain".
- Two movements from the the Grand Canyon Suite by Ferde Grofe are heard:
- "On the Trail" as the Simpsons and the Flanders ride their mules,
- "Sunrise" as Homer gazes at the Grand Canyon,
- Both are heard over the closing credits.
- The music heard as Homer and Ned look up at the stars is "Clair de lune" from Suite Bergamasque by Claude Debussy.
- TV companies camped in the Grand Canyon:
- HBO.
- The Car Chase Channel, in a tent with 2 side-by-side entrances.
- Channel Ocho.
- Netflix, their "tent" looks like the Taj Mahal, right down to the avenue approach and the minarets.
- Tragedy Central, a parody of Comedy Central.
- NBC, the only regular network channel among them, in a much-patched pup tent.
Continuity
Trivia
- In the official synopsis, Bart goes with Ned instead of Homer to find supplies.
- Homer shows to Maggie real life-like toys of 8-Year-Old Bart and 6-Year-Old Lisa that says "as seen in this episode" and "collect every age".