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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*When [[Homer]] opens his own bar in his garage and has [[R.E.M. (characters)|R.E.M.]] in to play, they perform "[[It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)]]".
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*When [[Homer]] opens his own bar in his garage and has {{ap|R.E.M.|characters}} in to play, they perform "[[It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)]]".
 
**As Homer sings his own version of the song, he mentions {{W|Herman Munster}} and {{W|Cheetos}}. He also mentions "Leonid What's-his-name," referring to {{W|Leonid Brezhnev}} who himself is mentioned in R.E.M.'s song.
 
**As Homer sings his own version of the song, he mentions {{W|Herman Munster}} and {{W|Cheetos}}. He also mentions "Leonid What's-his-name," referring to {{W|Leonid Brezhnev}} who himself is mentioned in R.E.M.'s song.
*Homer, [[Lenny]], [[Carl]], and [[Barney]] sing a short song to the tune of {{W|Joan Jett}}'s "{{W|I Love Rock 'n' Roll}}".
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*Homer, [[Lenny]], [[Carl]], and [[Barney]] sing a short song to the tune of [[Joan Jett]]'s "{{W|I Love Rock 'n' Roll}}".
*[[Swigmore University]], which Moe attends in the episode, is a parody of {{W|Skidmore College}}
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*[[Swigmore University]], which Moe visits in the episode, is a parody of {{W|Skidmore College}}.
 
*The professor working at Swigmore University is based on Professor Charles W. Kingsfield, Jr. from the television series ''{{W|The Paper Chase}}''.
 
*The professor working at Swigmore University is based on Professor Charles W. Kingsfield, Jr. from the television series ''{{W|The Paper Chase}}''.
*The monitors showing eyeballs are based on similar decorations found in the elevators in the St Martin’s Lane hotel, where the ''Simpsons''' staff hosted a ''Simpsons'' festival.
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*The monitors showing eyeballs are based on similar decorations found in the elevators in the St Martin's Lane hotel, where the ''Simpsons''' staff hosted a ''Simpsons'' festival.
 
*The doorman in front of M was modeled after special effects creator and actor {{W|Greg Nicotero}}.
 
*The doorman in front of M was modeled after special effects creator and actor {{W|Greg Nicotero}}.
 
*The dance that Homer, Carl and Lenny perform in Moe's bar is a takeoff on the dancing in the comedy/drama film ''{{W|Coyote Ugly}}'', in which the dancers performed on the bar counter.
 
*The dance that Homer, Carl and Lenny perform in Moe's bar is a takeoff on the dancing in the comedy/drama film ''{{W|Coyote Ugly}}'', in which the dancers performed on the bar counter.
*As [[Moe]] crosses the campus, he passes a student with a six-pack of [[Duff Beer]] under his arm, a student with a backpack full of bottles and a student juggling bottles, a reference to ''{{W|Cocktail (1988 film)|Cocktail}}''.
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*As [[Moe]] crosses the campus, he passes a student with a six-pack of [[Duff Beer]] under his arm, a student with a backpack full of bottles and a student juggling bottles, a reference to ''{{W2|Cocktail|1988 film}}''.
*Homer and his friends dance to "{{W|Wooly Bully}}" by {{W|Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs}}" and then dance to {{W|Chicago (band)|Chicago's}} "{{W|Colour My World (Chicago song)|Colour My World}}".
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*Homer and his friends dance to "{{W|Wooly Bully}}" by {{W|Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs}}" and then dance to {{W2|Chicago|band}}'s "{{W2|Colour My World|Chicago song}}".
*Homer hitting the jukebox to change song is similar to how {{W|Fonzie}} changes the jukebox in ''{{W|Happy Days}}''.
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*Homer hitting the jukebox to change song is similar to how [[Fonzie]] changes the jukebox in ''{{ap|Happy Days|franchise}}''.
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*[[Moe]] mentions he saw the movie ''{{W2|Ironweed|film}}''.
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*When Homer mentions the [[Morlocks]], it is a reference to the novel ''{{W|The Time Machine}}'' by [[H. G. Wells]].
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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*For unknown reasons (possibly by mistake), this episode is referred to as "Homer to the Moe" on Disney+.
 
*The Chinese satellite has a roof shaped like a pagoda.
 
*The Chinese satellite has a roof shaped like a pagoda.
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*At the end of Homer's story he mentions that he is king of the [[Morlocks]]. Carl later corrects him by saying that Morlocks are from the future
 
*The gates at Swigmore University are swinging saloon doors. The clock reads "No drinking before 5:00" but all the numbers on the clock are 5s.
 
*The gates at Swigmore University are swinging saloon doors. The clock reads "No drinking before 5:00" but all the numbers on the clock are 5s.
*Things used to decorate Moe's new bar, [[M]]:  
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*Things used to decorate Moe's new bar, [[M]]:
 
**A model biplane.
 
**A model biplane.
 
**Numerous video screens depicting volcanoes, eyeballs and opening flowers.
 
**Numerous video screens depicting volcanoes, eyeballs and opening flowers.
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*[[Carl]] plays air guitar as R.E.M. performs.
 
*[[Carl]] plays air guitar as R.E.M. performs.
 
*Under Homer's hunting club sign is a crossed rifle and fishing rod.
 
*Under Homer's hunting club sign is a crossed rifle and fishing rod.
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*Some scenes are cut from the episode's broadcast on [[Channel 4]] in the [[UK]]:
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**The blood spurting out of Homer's hand.
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**Homer running for oxygen and swearing when he gets caught in a bear trap.
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**The models speaking to Moe.
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**Homer forcing food into Lisa's mouth.
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*The animation of the football players briefly seen on Moe's television is recycled from "[[Homer Loves Flanders]]"
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== Continuity ==
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*In the background of Homer's garage bar, the pinball machine Devil's Advocate is seen. ("[[Insane Clown Poppy]]")
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
 
[[File:Duff Beer goof.png|thumb|right]]
 
[[File:Duff Beer goof.png|thumb|right]]
 
*Moe tells Homer that he doesn't serve [[Duff]] at his new bar, only a [[Malaysia]]n beer made from soya sauce. However, when Moe introduces [[Formico]] to his regulars, the Malaysian beer turns into a green labelled bottle of duff.
 
*Moe tells Homer that he doesn't serve [[Duff]] at his new bar, only a [[Malaysia]]n beer made from soya sauce. However, when Moe introduces [[Formico]] to his regulars, the Malaysian beer turns into a green labelled bottle of duff.
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*At the end of the episode, Homer puts a tip in the jar. After the screen pans back, the jar is empty.
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*In the last scene, Homer isn't wearing a tie in one shot but is wearing his pink tie when he goes to put a tip in the jar.
  
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{{Season 13|R}}
 
 
 
[[Category:Cultural references]]
 
[[Category:Cultural references]]
 
[[Category:Trivia]]
 
[[Category:Trivia]]
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[[Category:Goofs]]
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[[Category:Continuity]]

Latest revision as of 03:02, October 11, 2022

References/Trivia


Season 13 Episode References
271 "The Parent Rap"
272
"Homer the Moe"
"A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love" 273


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • For unknown reasons (possibly by mistake), this episode is referred to as "Homer to the Moe" on Disney+.
  • The Chinese satellite has a roof shaped like a pagoda.
  • At the end of Homer's story he mentions that he is king of the Morlocks. Carl later corrects him by saying that Morlocks are from the future
  • The gates at Swigmore University are swinging saloon doors. The clock reads "No drinking before 5:00" but all the numbers on the clock are 5s.
  • Things used to decorate Moe's new bar, M:
    • A model biplane.
    • Numerous video screens depicting volcanoes, eyeballs and opening flowers.
    • Bubbling water shafts.
    • Pink clouds painted on orange walls.
    • Beanbag chairs.
    • Barstools on the ceiling.
    • Rabbits suspended from the ceiling.
    • Glass bubbles on the wall.
    • An Oxygen bar.
    • A Giant hamster wheel.
  • Homer's unfinished robot is made from:
    • A big bucket.
    • A smaller pail.
    • A tennis racket.
    • A heating coil.
    • Some corks.
    • Batteries.
    • A broom.
  • Carl plays air guitar as R.E.M. performs.
  • Under Homer's hunting club sign is a crossed rifle and fishing rod.
  • Some scenes are cut from the episode's broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK:
    • The blood spurting out of Homer's hand.
    • Homer running for oxygen and swearing when he gets caught in a bear trap.
    • The models speaking to Moe.
    • Homer forcing food into Lisa's mouth.
  • The animation of the football players briefly seen on Moe's television is recycled from "Homer Loves Flanders"

Continuity[edit]

  • In the background of Homer's garage bar, the pinball machine Devil's Advocate is seen. ("Insane Clown Poppy")

Goofs[edit]

Duff Beer goof.png
  • Moe tells Homer that he doesn't serve Duff at his new bar, only a Malaysian beer made from soya sauce. However, when Moe introduces Formico to his regulars, the Malaysian beer turns into a green labelled bottle of duff.
  • At the end of the episode, Homer puts a tip in the jar. After the screen pans back, the jar is empty.
  • In the last scene, Homer isn't wearing a tie in one shot but is wearing his pink tie when he goes to put a tip in the jar.
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