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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The title is a references to the novel, ''{{w|Gone, Baby, Gone (novel)|Gone, Baby, Gone}}'', and {{w|Gone Baby Gone|the film adaptation of the same name}}.
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*The episode title is a reference to the novel, ''{{W2|Gone, Baby, Gone|novel}}'', and {{W|Gone Baby Gone|the film adaptation of the same name}}.
 
**This episode has the second title that makes a reference to this novel and film adaption; the other is "[[Gone Maggie Gone]]" from [[Season 20]].
 
**This episode has the second title that makes a reference to this novel and film adaption; the other is "[[Gone Maggie Gone]]" from [[Season 20]].
*The [[couch gag]] is a parody of the opening sequence of the cartoon show ''{{w|Wacky Races}}'', with various Springfieldians dressed up like the shows characters.
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*The episode's [[Gone Abie Gone/Gags#Chalkboard gag|chalkboard gag]] "I will not concede the election till Karl Rove gives me permission" is a reference to the {{W|2012 United States presidential election}}. On ''Election Night'', broadcasted on Fox News, American Republican political consultant [[Karl Rove]] argued live that the network was wrong and that Republican candidate [[Mitt Romney]] had won [[Ohio]] even though they were ready to call it for [[Obama]].
**Marge and [[Sarah Wiggum]] are dressed up as {{W|Penelope Pitstop}}.  
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[[File:Gone Abie Gone couch gag.png|300px|thumb|The [[Gone Abie Gone/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]] is a parody of the opening sequence of the cartoon show ''{{W|Wacky Races}}'']]
**Mr Burns is dressed up as {{W|Dick Dastardly}}.  
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*The [[Gone Abie Gone/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]] is a parody of the opening sequence of the cartoon show ''{{W|Wacky Races}}'', with various Springfieldians parodying that shows' characters:
**Grandpa has taken the role of {{W|Muttley}} (his laugh can be heard when he wins).  
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**[[Homer]] as Peter Perfect.
**Willie as Rufus Ruffcut.  
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**[[Marge]] and [[Sarah Wiggum]] as {{W|Penelope Pitstop}}.
**Cletus as Lazy Luke.  
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**[[Mr. Burns]] as antagonist {{W|Dick Dastardly}}.  
**Frink as Professor Pat Pending.
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***[[Cletus]]' team "Hick Dastardly" is also a reference to Dick Dastardly.
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**[[Professor Frink]] as Professor Pat Pending.
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**[[Abe]] has taken the role of {{W|Muttley}}, the famous cartoon dog, when his laugh can be heard when he wins.
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**The store [[Yuk-ingham Palace]] is a reference to [[Buckingham Palace]].
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*[[Lenny]] mentions having watched a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' episode when he is talking about banks with Homer. Lenny also mentions [[Kermit]] the frog.
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*[[Moe]] mentions the {{W|Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation}} (FDIC) when he convinced Homer to put his money in [[FlamingHotPoker.net]].
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*Homer mentions Discovery Channel's shark-based programming block, {{W|Shark Week}}, when he tries to remember what important date he missed.
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*In Abe's US Army box a pin saying "Phoeey on Dewey" is seen. This is a reference to Republican [[Thomas E. Dewey]], who lost against [[Harry S. Truman]] in the {{W|1948 United States presidential election}}.
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*When Abe goes missing, [[Homer]] reads a book titled ''[[The Wander Years: A Guide to Finding the Walking Dad]]'' for ideas on how to find him. The book's title is a pun on ''[[The Wonder Years]]'' and ''[[The Walking Dead]]''.
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*Homer is surprised when he finds out that Abe was an "aspiring songwriter like Charles Manson". American criminal [[Charles Manson]] was a singer-songwriter, and some of his works were {{W|List of covers of Charles Manson songs|covered}} by notable artists and bands.
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*The poker books [[Lisa]] owns include:
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**''[[Al Roker on Poker]]'', written by American author [[Al Roker]].
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**''[[King of Queens and Full House]]'', which has a note saying "not the crappy TV shows". This is a reference to the sitcom ''{{W|The King of Queens}}''.
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[[File:Jennifer Tilly and Chucky.png|300px|thumb|American poker expert [[Jennifer Tilly]] appears along [[Chucky]] and makes a reference to ''{{W|Bride of Chucky}}'']]
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*American poker expert [[Jennifer Tilly]] appears along [[Chucky]] and makes a reference to ''{{W|Bride of Chucky}}'', a film in which she starred.
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*Lisa starts earning money playing poker while the "Ride of the Valkyries" from {{W|Richard Wagner}}'s opera ''{{W|Die Walküre}}'' is heard. The university hoodies she wears include references to: {{W|University of Missouri}} (at {{W|Rolla, Missouri|Rolla}}), {{W|Mount Holyoke College}}, {{W|Cornell University}}, [[Harvard University]] (with a [[Yale University]] cap), {{W|University of Oxford}} (with a {{W|Sorbonne University}} scarf).
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*The "{{W|Wedding March}}" is heard when [[Rita LaFleur]] marries Abe.
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*Homer has a picture of [[Fonzie]] from the popular American sitcom ''[[Happy Days]]''.
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*The song heard at the airport bar is "{{W|Where Everybody Knows Your Name}}", the theme song of the sitcom ''{{ap|Cheers|TV series}}''.
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*According to [[The Rich Texan]], singer [[Kenny Rogers]]' most famous line was "This is a bad piece of chicken". Rogers was a co-founder of the restaurant chain {{W|Kenny Rogers Roasters}} in collaboration with former {{W|Kentucky Fried Chicken}} CEO John Y. Brown Jr.
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*[[Bart]] mentions the film ''{{W2|Seabiscuit|film}}'' when he tries to cheer Lisa up.
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*Bart criticizes [[Sideshow Bob]]'s restaurants on {{W|Yelp}}, the business reviews website.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*Although [[Maggie]] does not appear in the episode, she was only seen in a picture, which was on top of the chimney.
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*Although [[Maggie]] appears in the episode, she was only seen in a picture, which was on top of the chimney.
*[[Meathook]], [[Ramrod]] and the [[Hell's Satans (Bakersfield)|Hell's Satans]] are seen at Spiro's.
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== Continuity ==
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*[[Meathook]], [[Ramrod]] and the {{ap|Hell's Satans|Bakersfield}} are seen at Spiro's. ("[[Take My Wife, Sleaze]]")
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*One of Homer's Brazilian [[Homer's kidnappers|kidnappers]] is seen at Spiro's. ("[[Blame It on Lisa]]")
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
 
*Ramrod has grey hair.
 
*Ramrod has grey hair.
 
  
 
{{Season 24|R}}
 
{{Season 24|R}}

Latest revision as of 07:40, July 25, 2022

References/Trivia


Season 24 Episode References
511 "Adventures in Baby-Getting"
512
"Gone Abie Gone"
"Penny-Wiseguys" 513


Cultural references[edit]

The couch gag is a parody of the opening sequence of the cartoon show Wacky Races
American poker expert Jennifer Tilly appears along Chucky and makes a reference to Bride of Chucky

Trivia[edit]

  • Although Maggie appears in the episode, she was only seen in a picture, which was on top of the chimney.

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • Ramrod has grey hair.
Season 24 References
Moonshine River Treehouse of Horror XXIII Adventures in Baby-Getting Gone Abie Gone Penny-Wiseguys A Tree Grows in Springfield The Day the Earth Stood Cool To Cur, with Love Homer Goes to Prep School A Test Before Trying The Changing of the Guardian Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing Hardly Kirk-ing Gorgeous Grampa Black-Eyed, Please Dark Knight Court What Animated Women Want Pulpit Friction Whiskey Business The Fabulous Faker Boy The Saga of Carl Dangers on a Train