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*When [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] appears to [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] near the end he is joined by [[wikipedia:Darth Vader|Darth Vader]], [[wikipedia:Mufasa|Mufasa]], and [[James Earl Jones]] (saying "This is [[wikipedia:CNN|CNN]]").
 
*When [[Bleeding Gums Murphy]] appears to [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa]] near the end he is joined by [[wikipedia:Darth Vader|Darth Vader]], [[wikipedia:Mufasa|Mufasa]], and [[James Earl Jones]] (saying "This is [[wikipedia:CNN|CNN]]").
 
**Although all three roles were portrayed by Jones, the characters in this scene were voiced by [[Harry Shearer]].
 
**Although all three roles were portrayed by Jones, the characters in this scene were voiced by [[Harry Shearer]].
**Additionally, Mufasa accidentally mentions "Kimba" and corrects himself by saying "[[wikipedia:lionking:Simba|Simba]]." This is a reference to the debate regarding [[The Lion King]]'s resemblance to the anime ''[[wikipedia:Kimba the White Lion|Kimba the White Lion]]''.
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**Additionally, Mufasa accidentally mentions "Kimba" and corrects himself by saying "[[wikipedia:Simba|Simba]]." This is a reference to the debate regarding [[The Lion King]]'s resemblance to the anime ''[[wikipedia:Kimba the White Lion|Kimba the White Lion]]''.
 
*[[Robert Shaporo]] and [[Albert Dershman]] are parodies of attorneys [[wikipedia:Robert Shapiro (lawyer)|Robert Shapiro]] and [[wikipedia:Alan Dershowitz|Alan Dershowitz]]
 
*[[Robert Shaporo]] and [[Albert Dershman]] are parodies of attorneys [[wikipedia:Robert Shapiro (lawyer)|Robert Shapiro]] and [[wikipedia:Alan Dershowitz|Alan Dershowitz]]
 
*Lisa and Bleeding Gums play [[wikipedia:Carole King|Carole King]]'s song "[[Jazzman]]" twice.
 
*Lisa and Bleeding Gums play [[wikipedia:Carole King|Carole King]]'s song "[[Jazzman]]" twice.

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References/Trivia


Season 6 Episode References
124 "The PTA Disbands"
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"'Round Springfield"
"The Springfield Connection" 126


Cultural references

Trivia

  • Groundskeeper Willie, teaching French class, calls the students "cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys." The phrase has since entered the pop-culture lexicon, and it gained a lot of notoriety in the events leading up to the Iraq War.
  • This episode was the first in which a recurring character was killed off, something the staff felt that it would be a great storyline, with a lot of emotions.[1]
  • They decided on Bleeding Gums Murphy, although Mike Reiss stated "I had been polling for years to kill Marge's mom, but this was a better idea".[1]
  • Mike Reiss's father, a doctor, was the medical consultant on this episode. He stated that it was not possible to get appendicitis from eating a piece of metal.[1]
  • This was one of two episodes in season 6 that was created with the help of the staff of The Critic, with the other being "A Star Is Burns".[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Al Jean, Mike Reiss, Joshua Sternin, Jeffrey Ventimilia, Steven Dean Moore. (2005). The Complete Sixth Season DVD commentary for the episode "'Round Springfield" [DVD]. 20th Century Fox.

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