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*[[Bart]] was also replaced in [[Treehouse of Horror XVI|a later episode]] by a robot named David.
 
*[[Bart]] was also replaced in [[Treehouse of Horror XVI|a later episode]] by a robot named David.
 
*The chalkboard gag "The Principal's toupee is not a frisbee" is the only mention of [[Seymour Skinner|Principal Skinner's]] hair being fake in the entire series. Therefore, it is safe to assume it is not true.
 
*The chalkboard gag "The Principal's toupee is not a frisbee" is the only mention of [[Seymour Skinner|Principal Skinner's]] hair being fake in the entire series. Therefore, it is safe to assume it is not true.
*The name "IP Freely" was previously used in "[[Homer's Odyssey]]" by Bart as a crank call to [[Moe]]. This time the call was made by drunken fraternity boys, who were the alleged sources to the fight of a giant lizard in Downtown Springfield to [[Kent Brockman]].
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*The name "IP Freely" was previously used in "[[Homer's Odyssey]]" by Bart as a crank call to [[Moe]]. This time the call was made by drunken fraternity boys, who were the alleged sources to the fight of a giant lizard in Downtown [[Springfield]] to [[Kent Brockman]].
 
*The episode's title is a play on John Sayles' movie ''[[wikipedia:The_Brother_from_Another_Planet|The Brother from Another Planet]]''. The Simpsons has also spoofed this title with the episode title "[[Brother from Another Series]]".
 
*The episode's title is a play on John Sayles' movie ''[[wikipedia:The_Brother_from_Another_Planet|The Brother from Another Planet]]''. The Simpsons has also spoofed this title with the episode title "[[Brother from Another Series]]".
 
*The plot of this episode is similar to a [[wikipedia:The_Ren_and_Stimpy_Show|Ren and Stimpy]] cartoon produced around the same time and vice versa. [[Dan Castellaneta]] provided the voices of Ren and Stimpy in this sequence instead of [[Billy West]].
 
*The plot of this episode is similar to a [[wikipedia:The_Ren_and_Stimpy_Show|Ren and Stimpy]] cartoon produced around the same time and vice versa. [[Dan Castellaneta]] provided the voices of Ren and Stimpy in this sequence instead of [[Billy West]].
 
**Incidentally, [[Rough Draft Studios]] does the animation for both ''The Ren and Stimpy Show'' and ''The Simpsons'', while Billy West would become one of the main voice actors of ''[[Futurama]]'', another [[Matt Groening]] creation.
 
**Incidentally, [[Rough Draft Studios]] does the animation for both ''The Ren and Stimpy Show'' and ''The Simpsons'', while Billy West would become one of the main voice actors of ''[[Futurama]]'', another [[Matt Groening]] creation.
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**The shot of [[Homer]] mentioning about "wiggling one's butt" is recycled from the opening scene from ''[[Life on the Fast Lane]].''
  
 
== Cultural References ==
 
== Cultural References ==

Revision as of 12:19, August 6, 2010

References/Trivia



Trivia

  • Bart was also replaced in a later episode by a robot named David.
  • The chalkboard gag "The Principal's toupee is not a frisbee" is the only mention of Principal Skinner's hair being fake in the entire series. Therefore, it is safe to assume it is not true.
  • The name "IP Freely" was previously used in "Homer's Odyssey" by Bart as a crank call to Moe. This time the call was made by drunken fraternity boys, who were the alleged sources to the fight of a giant lizard in Downtown Springfield to Kent Brockman.
  • The episode's title is a play on John Sayles' movie The Brother from Another Planet. The Simpsons has also spoofed this title with the episode title "Brother from Another Series".
  • The plot of this episode is similar to a Ren and Stimpy cartoon produced around the same time and vice versa. Dan Castellaneta provided the voices of Ren and Stimpy in this sequence instead of Billy West.

Cultural References

  • The R-rated movie Bart's friends are so excited about seeing is Barton Fink, a 1991 drama about a struggling screenwriter in the 1940s, which presumably is far from what they would hope to see.
    • A later episode, "Bart the Fink", would take its title from that film, which, like The Simpsons, is produced by 20th Century Fox.
  • Milhouse writes "Trab pu kcip" on the wall, which is "Pick up Bart" backwards, a reference to Danny Torrance writing "redrum" (which is "murder" backwards) in The Shining.
  • The woman that Bart mistakes for Homer in an ironic touch sings "I Am Woman".
  • While Bart is stuck in the storm waiting for Homer, a nun is lifted up by the wind, a reference to the TV series The Flying Nun.
  • The grapefruit scene is a reference of the James Cagney movie, The Public Enemy.
  • When Bart tells himself "Eye of the Tiger, Bart" he is making a reference to what Rocky says to himself in Rocky III.
  • The organization "Bigger Brothers" is an obvious reference to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America.
  • When Homer tells Bart "You've been flouncing around with that floozy of a bigger brother of yours, haven't you? Haven't you!" he is making a reference to Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? when Richard Burton accuses his wife of adultery.
  • Skinner makes a reference to the movie Psycho when he says "Oh... there's mother now." This is the first time Skinner has been portrayed as a Norman Bates-like character.
  • At one point, Bart tells Homer that he would fake the excitement he would have when Homer pushed him on the swing and demonstrates it, to Homer's horror. This is a reference to the infamous fake orgasm scene in When Harry Met Sally.
  • A section of the fight between Homer and Tom parodies the introduction to Street Fighter II.
  • At one point, Bart watches "Tuesday Night Live", which is a parody of NBC's Saturday Night Live. At a commercial break, Bart comments that he misses Joe Piscopo, who was a castmember on the show from 1980 to 1984.
    • Krusty appears on a sketch called "The Big Ear Family", which could be a reference to either the Coneheads or The Widettes; The Coneheads being a family of aliens with large cone-shaped heads, and the Widettes being a family of people with abnormally-large rear ends.
  • The fight between Homer and Tom mirrors a fight at the end of The Quiet Man, a John Wayne movie.

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