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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*Homer has butter on his {{W|Milk Duds}} at the movie theater.
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*[[Homer]] has butter on his {{w|Milk Duds}} at the movie theater.
* The Buzz Cola advertisement shown before the movie is a parody of ''{{W|Saving Private Ryan}}'', directed by {{W|Steven Spielberg}}.
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*The [[Buzz Cola]] advertisement shown before the movie is a parody of ''{{w|Saving Private Ryan}}'', directed by {{w|Steven Spielberg}}.
*The movie the Simpsons see, ''The Poke of Zorro'', is a parody of ''{{W|The Mark of Zorro (1974 film)|The Mark of Zorro}}'', ''{{W|The Three Musketeers (1993 film)|The Three Musketeers}}'', ''{{W|The Man in the Iron Mask (film)|The Man in the Iron Mask}}'', and ''{{W|The Scarlet Pimpernel}}''. Other films that are playing in the cinema's are "My dinner with Jar Jar", "Mars needs towels", "That 70's Movie", "Shakespeare in Heat", "Facepuncher IV", and " Das Booty Call".
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*The movie the Simpsons see, ''[[The Poke of Zorro]]'', is a parody of ''{{w|The Mark of Zorro (1974 film)|The Mark of Zorro}}'', ''{{w|The Three Musketeers (1993 film)|The Three Musketeers}}'', ''{{w|The Man in the Iron Mask (film)|The Man in the Iron Mask}}'', and ''{{w|The Scarlet Pimpernel}}''. Other films that are playing in the cinema's are ''My Dinner with Jar Jar'', ''Mars Needs Towels'', ''That 70's Movie'', ''Shakespeare in Heat'', ''Facepuncher IV'', and ''Das Booty Call''.
*The "Glove Slap" montage song is a parody of "{{W|Love Shack}}" by [[The B-52s]] and is played by them.
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*The "[[Glove Slap]]" montage song is a parody of "{{w|Love Shack}}" by [[The B-52s]] and is played by them.
*The farmer using an elephant to measure the height of his stalks of corn is in reference to a song in the musical ''{{W|Oklahoma!}}'', wherein the corn "is as high an elephant's eye".
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*The farmer using an elephant to measure the height of his stalks of corn is in reference to a {{w|Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin'|song}} in the musical ''{{w|Oklahoma!}}'', wherein the corn "is as high an elephant's eye".
*The Tomacco-craving animals trying to break into the barricaded farmhouse recall the zombies from {{W|George Romero}}'s ''{{W|Night of the Living Dead}}''.
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*The Tomacco-craving animals trying to break into the barricaded farmhouse recall the zombies from {{w|George Romero}}'s ''{{w|Night of the Living Dead}}''.
*The Simpsons farming montage music is the theme song from ''{{W|Green Acres}}''.
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*The Simpsons farming montage music is the theme song from ''{{w|Green Acres}}''.
*When the Southern colonel shows up at the Simpsons' house to duel, he says "Sir, I say sir!" much like cartoon character {{W|Foghorn Leghorn}}. He also has a similar accent.
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*When the [[Southern colonel]] shows up at the Simpsons' house to duel, he says "Sir, I say sir!" much like cartoon character {{w|Foghorn Leghorn}}. He also has a similar accent.
*The Southern colonel's RV has mudflaps of him drawn like {{W|Yosemite Sam}}.
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*The Southern colonel's RV has mudflaps of him drawn like {{w|Yosemite Sam}}.
*The scene with Homer worrying about the duel the next morning whilst looking at a tombstone with his own name on it spoofs the 1990 film ''{{W|Back to the Future Part III}}''.
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*The scene with Homer worrying about the duel the next morning whilst looking at a tombstone with his own name on it spoofs the 1990 film ''{{w|Back to the Future Part III}}''.
*The death of the Laramie team in the helicopter, at the hands of a Tomacco-crazed sheep, is a nod to a scene in the James Cameron film ''{{W|Aliens (film)|Aliens}}'', where the crew of the marines' drop-ship meet the same fate, when an alien sneaks aboard their ship.
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*The death of the [[Laramie]] team in the helicopter, at the hands of a Tomacco-crazed sheep, is a nod to a scene in the James Cameron film ''{{w|Aliens (film)|Aliens}}'', where the crew of the marines' drop-ship meet the same fate, when an alien sneaks aboard their ship.
*The title is a reference to children's nursery rhyme: {{W|Old Macdonald had a Farm|Old Macdonald}}.
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*The title is a reference to children's nursery rhyme "{{w|Old MacDonald Had a Farm}}".
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 05:28, October 2, 2011

References/Trivia


Season 11 Episode References
230 "Treehouse of Horror X"
231
"E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)"
"Hello Gutter, Hello Fadder" 232


Cultural references

Trivia

  • Inspired by the episode, Rob Baur of Lake Oswego, Oregon actually created Tomacco; both plants are members of the Nightshade family and are therefore similar enough to create a hybrid.
  • Plutonium is shown as a glowing green liquid even though it is a dull silver metal with a melting point of 1183 degrees Fahrenheit. However, radioactive materials are often depicted as glowing green in popular culture.

Goofs

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