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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
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*The opening act spoofs ''{{W|Forrest Gump}}'', including the falling feather. The episode's title is also a reference to the movie, and [[Chief Wiggum]] makes a pun on the movie's {{W2|Forrest Gump|character|title character}} when he calls [[Homer]] "Forrest Plump".
*The opening act spoofs ''{{W|Forrest Gump}}'', including the falling feather. The episode's title is also a reference to the movie, and [[Chief Wiggum]] makes a pun on the movie's {{w|Forrest Gump (character)|title character}} when he calls [[Homer]] "Forrest Plump".
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*During the opening act, [[Moe]] impersonates {{W2|Austin Powers|character}} and [[Julius Hibbert]] impersonates [[Darth Vader]]. Both are arrested because of an ordinance that banned impersonations of movie characters, although Homer is not arrested for his impersonation of Forrest Gump and Hibbert later appears at the roast with no explanation.
*During the opening act, [[Moe]] impersonates {{W|Austin Powers (character)|Austin Powers}} and [[Julius Hibbert]] impersonates [[Darth Vader]]. Both are arrested because of an ordinance that banned impersonations of movie characters, although Homer is not arrested for his impersonation of Forrest Gump and Hibbert later appears at the roast with no explanation.
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*When [[Mr. Burns]] steps toward the podium, "{{W|The Imperial March}}" (Darth Vader's theme from ''[[Star Wars]]'') is heard.
*When [[Mr. Burns]] steps toward the podium, {{W|The Imperial March}} (Darth Vader's theme from ''[[Star Wars]]'') is heard.
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*In this episode, [[Kang]] asserts that the Earth was created 5,000 years ago by God, and [[Kang]] and [[Kodos]] then make the sign of the Cross. This is an apparently satirical reference to {{W|Young Earth creationism}}.
*In this episode [[Kang]] asserts that the Earth was created 5,000 years ago by God, and [[Kang and Kodos]] then make the sign of the Cross. This is an apparently satirical reference to {{W|Young Earth creationism|Young Earth Creationism}}.
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*In the middle of the [[They'll Never Stop the Simpsons|clip show song]] at the end of the episode, there is a picture of [[Homer]] on water skis {{W|Jumping the shark|jumping over a shark}}, which refers to the term "jumping the shark", meaning the point when a television show has reached its peak and is now declining in quality or has done something to cause a sudden decline in quality. The term is a reference to an episode of ''{{ap|Happy Days|franchise}}'' in which [[Fonzie]] literally jumped a shark while water-skiing.
*In the middle of the [[They'll Never Stop the Simpsons|clip show song]] at the end of the episode, there is a picture of [[Homer]] on water skis {{W|Jumping the shark|jumping over a shark}}, which refers to the term "jumping the shark", meaning the point when a television show has reached its peak and is now declining in quality or has done something to cause a sudden decline in quality. The term is a reference to an episode of ''{{W|Happy Days}}'' in which {{w|Fonzie}} literally jumped a shark while water-skiing.
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*[[Agnes Skinner]] wears the same dress that [[Jennifer Lopez]] wore to the Grammy Awards in 2000.
*[[Agnes Skinner]] wears the same dress that {{W|Jennifer Lopez}} wore to the Grammy Awards in 2000.
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*The song sung at the end is a take-off on [[Billy Joel]]'s song "{{W|We Didn't Start The Fire}}".
*The song sung at the end is a take-off on {{W|Billy Joel}}'s song "{{W|We Didn't Start The Fire}}".
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*[[Krusty]] mentions [[Mark Spitz]] couldn't be there and has sent a telegram. Lisa asks "Who's Mark Spitz?" and Bart then asks "What's a {{W|Telegraphy|telegram}}?"
*[[Krusty]] mentions {{W|Mark Spitz}} couldn't be there and has sent a telegram. Lisa asks "Who's Mark Spitz?" and Bart then asks "What's a {{W|Telegraphy|telegram}}?"
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*When [[Kang]] and [[Kodos]] read [[Maggie]]'s memories, they put a pink helmet on her head which reads "Hello Probie", a reference to {{W|Hello Kitty}}.
*When [[Kang]] and [[Kodos]] read [[Maggie]]'s memories, they put a pink helmet on her head which reads "Hello Probie", a reference to {{w|Hello Kitty}}.
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*When Homer puts on the blindfold, he claims his other senses sharpen. This is a reference to blind superhero {{W2|Daredevil|Marvel Comics character}}.
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*When Young Homer sees Marge for the first time he hears the song {{W|(They Long To Be) Close To You}} by [[The Carpenters]] (1970).
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*Rev. Lovejoy and Flanders would like to sing a ballad based on the song {{W|DooDah!}} by {{W2|Cartoons|band}} (1999).
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*The intention of [[Kang]] and [[Kodos]] to want to destroy humanity is a quote from the film "{{W|The Day the Earth Stood Still}}" (1951) as well as from the Bible (episode of {{W|Sodom and Gomorrah}}).
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*[[Springfield Friars Club]] is a reference to the {{W|New York Friars Club}}.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*[[Dan Castellaneta]] sings the clip show song ("[[They'll Never Stop the Simpsons]]") at the end of the episode.
 
*[[Dan Castellaneta]] sings the clip show song ("[[They'll Never Stop the Simpsons]]") at the end of the episode.
*This the last clip show to date in the whole series.
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*To date, this is the latest clip show.
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*Father [[Abe Simpson]] gives the syrup to Homer baby to make him sleep not to cure him (he is not sick) as in the years of the episode's release the syrups for children contained {{W|Niaprazine}}, a substance with a sedative effect.
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*The stencil of the probe placed on [[Maggie]]'s head to see her memories is a reference to "{{W|Hello Kitty}}" children's merchandise.
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== Continuity ==
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*The end song references many previous episodes:
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**Christmas show. "[[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]]"
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**Marge's fling. "[[Life on the Fast Lane]]"
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**Homer's bro. "[[Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?]]"
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**Bart in well. "[[Radio Bart]]"
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**[[Ned|Flanders]] fails. "[[When Flanders Failed]]"
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**Whacking snakes. "[[Whacking Day]]"
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**[[Monorail]]. "[[Marge vs. the Monorail]]"
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**Mr. Plow. "[[Mr. Plow]]"
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**Homer in space. "[[Deep Space Homer]]"
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**[[Sideshow Bob]] steps on rakes. "[[Cape Feare]]"
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**Lisa's future. "[[Lisa's Wedding]]"
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**Selma's [[Troy McClure|hubbie]]. "[[A Fish Called Selma]]"
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**Marge not proud. "[[Marge Be Not Proud]]"
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**Homer chubby. "[[King-Size Homer]]"
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**Homer worries Bart is gay. "[[Homer's Phobia]]"
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**[[Poochie]]. "[[The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show]]"
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**[[U2]]. "[[Trash of the Titans]]"
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**NRA. "[[The Cartridge Family]]"
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**Hippies. "[[D'oh-in' in the Wind]]"
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**[[Vegas]]. "[[Viva Ned Flanders]]"
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**[[Japan]]. "[[Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo]]"
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**[[The Octuplets|Octuplets]]. "[[Eight Misbehavin']]"
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**[[Party Posse|Bart's boy band]]. "[[New Kids on the Blecch]]"
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**Marge murmurs. "[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Marge]]"
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**[[Maude]] croaks. "[[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily]]"
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**Lisa Buddhist. "[[She of Little Faith]]"
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**Homer tokes. "[[Weekend at Burnsie's]]"
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**Maggie blows [[Burns]] away. "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)]]"
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*Maggie remembers several celebrities from previous episodes:
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**{{Ch|Ron Howard}}, {{Ch|Kim Basinger}} and {{Ch|Alec Baldwin}}. "[[When You Dish Upon a Star]]"
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**{{Ch|Joe Namath}}. "[[Bart Star]]"
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**{{Ch|Stephen Hawking}}. "[[They Saved Lisa's Brain]]"
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**{{Ch|Lucy Lawless}}. "[[Treehouse of Horror X]]"
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**{{Ch|Elton John}}. "[[I'm with Cupid]]"
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**[[N' Sync]]. "[[New Kids on the Blecch]]"
  
 
=== Future Plots ===
 
=== Future Plots ===
 
The following crazy future plots are mentioned in the clip show song. They have all actually happened, after a fashion.
 
The following crazy future plots are mentioned in the clip show song. They have all actually happened, after a fashion.
*"[[Marge]] becomes a robot" -- In the [[Season 16]] episode "[[The Heartbroke Kid]]", [[Homer]] fantasizes about a robotic Marge. He tells her, "Oh [[Marge-bot]], I'm ready for some lovin'!" The Marge-bot looks like the [[Terminator]], however, and opens fire on Homer with a machine gun, prompting Homer to abruptly return to reality and lament, "Why did I give her a gun?"
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*"[[Marge]] becomes a robot"—In the [[Season 16]] episode "[[The Heartbroke Kid]]", [[Homer]] fantasizes about a robotic Marge. He tells her, "Oh [[Marge-bot]], I'm ready for some lovin'!" The Marge-bot looks like the [[Terminator]], however, and opens fire on Homer with a machine gun, prompting Homer to abruptly return to reality and lament, "Why did I give her a gun?"
*"[[Moe]] gets a cell phone" -- In "[[Love is a Many-Strangled Thing]]" ([[Season 22]]), Bart [[Bart's prank calls|prank-texts]] Moe. Also, in "[[The Ten-Per-Cent Solution]]" ([[Season 23]]), one of the videos on [[Hulu]] is "Moe Gets a Cell Phone".
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**The plot appears as a full episode in "[[Hail to the Teeth]]", where [[Artie Ziff]] marries a robot clone of Marge.
*"Has [[Bart]] ever owned a bear?" -- In "[[The Fat and the Furriest]]" ([[Season 15]]), [[Homer]] starts off trying to fight a bear, but later makes friends with it.
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*"[[Moe]] gets a cell phone"—In "[[Love Is a Many-Strangled Thing]]" ([[Season 22]]), Bart [[Bart's prank calls|prank-texts]] Moe. Also, in "[[The Ten-Per-Cent Solution]]" ([[Season 23]]), one of the videos on {{ap|Hulu|in-universe website}} is "Moe Gets a Cell Phone".
*"How 'bout a crazy wedding?" -- The image in the song shows [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] getting married to [[Abraham Simpson]]:
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*"Has [[Bart]] ever owned a bear?"—In "[[The Fat and the Furriest]]" ([[Season 15]]), [[Homer]] starts off trying to fight a bear, but later makes friends with it.
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*"How 'bout a crazy wedding?"—The image in the song shows [[Patty]] and [[Selma]] getting married to [[Abraham Simpson]]:
 
**Patty almost gets married (albeit to a man impersonating a woman) in the [[Season 16]] episode "[[There's Something About Marrying]]".
 
**Patty almost gets married (albeit to a man impersonating a woman) in the [[Season 16]] episode "[[There's Something About Marrying]]".
**Selma marries Abe in the [[Season 18]] episode "[[Rome-old and Juli-eh]]".
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**Selma marries Abe in the [[Season 18]] episode "[[Rome-Old and Juli-Eh]]".
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
 
*When Homer remembers his moments with his [[Pink Sedan|car]], one of the clips (from "[[Dumbbell Indemnity]]") shows Homer falling down a hill in [[Moe]]'s car. This is wrong since that is not Homer's car.
 
*When Homer remembers his moments with his [[Pink Sedan|car]], one of the clips (from "[[Dumbbell Indemnity]]") shows Homer falling down a hill in [[Moe]]'s car. This is wrong since that is not Homer's car.
*[[Julius Hibbert|Dr. Hibbert]] was supposed to be in jail for impersonating Darth Vader, but in Homer's roast he is shown at a table with his wife.
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*[[Dr. Hibbert]] was supposed to be in jail for impersonating Darth Vader, but at Homer's roast, he is shown at a table with his wife.
*When Kang and Kodos extract Maggie's memories using the "Hello Probie" mind probe, they get a number of clips showing some of the shows previous guest stars. Among them, there are a number of clips where Maggie could not possibly have been around to witness. For example, the clip showing Homer meeting [[Alec Baldwin (character)|Alec Baldwin]] after crashing through the roof of his house.
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*When Kang and Kodos extract Maggie's memories using the "Hello Probie" mind probe, they get a number of clips showing some of the shows previous guest stars. Among them, there are a number of clips where Maggie could not possibly have been around to witness. For example, the clip showing Homer meeting {{Ch|Alec Baldwin}} after crashing through the roof of his house.
 
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*It's doubtful that some of Homer's clips (such as the skiing incident in "[[Little Big Mom]]" and the [[Funzo]] incident in "[[Grift of the Magi]]") could have been filmed to be played back at the roast. In "Little Big Mom", Homer is on the slope by himself when he forgets the instructor's words and gets hurt — no possible filming. In "Grift of the Magi", when Homer tries to steal all the Funzos, there is also no possibility that anything could be filmed.
 
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[[Category:Cultural references]]
 
[[Category:Trivia]]
 
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Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Dan Castellaneta sings the clip show song ("They'll Never Stop the Simpsons") at the end of the episode.
  • To date, this is the latest clip show.
  • Father Abe Simpson gives the syrup to Homer baby to make him sleep not to cure him (he is not sick) as in the years of the episode's release the syrups for children contained Niaprazine, a substance with a sedative effect.
  • The stencil of the probe placed on Maggie's head to see her memories is a reference to "Hello Kitty" children's merchandise.

Continuity[edit]

Future Plots[edit]

The following crazy future plots are mentioned in the clip show song. They have all actually happened, after a fashion.

Goofs[edit]

  • When Homer remembers his moments with his car, one of the clips (from "Dumbbell Indemnity") shows Homer falling down a hill in Moe's car. This is wrong since that is not Homer's car.
  • Dr. Hibbert was supposed to be in jail for impersonating Darth Vader, but at Homer's roast, he is shown at a table with his wife.
  • When Kang and Kodos extract Maggie's memories using the "Hello Probie" mind probe, they get a number of clips showing some of the shows previous guest stars. Among them, there are a number of clips where Maggie could not possibly have been around to witness. For example, the clip showing Homer meeting Alec Baldwin after crashing through the roof of his house.
  • It's doubtful that some of Homer's clips (such as the skiing incident in "Little Big Mom" and the Funzo incident in "Grift of the Magi") could have been filmed to be played back at the roast. In "Little Big Mom", Homer is on the slope by himself when he forgets the instructor's words and gets hurt — no possible filming. In "Grift of the Magi", when Homer tries to steal all the Funzos, there is also no possibility that anything could be filmed.
Season 13 References
Treehouse of Horror XII The Parent Rap Homer the Moe A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love The Blunder Years She of Little Faith Brawl in the Family Sweets and Sour Marge Jaws Wired Shut Half-Decent Proposal The Bart Wants What It Wants The Lastest Gun in the West The Old Man and the Key Tales from the Public Domain Blame It on Lisa Weekend at Burnsie's Gump Roast I Am Furious (Yellow) The Sweetest Apu Little Girl in the Big Ten The Frying Game Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge