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== Cultural refereneces ==
 
== Cultural refereneces ==
*The music during the cat burglary at the beginning of the episode is similar to the music from ''{{w|The Pink Panther (1963 film)|The Pink Panther}}''.
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*The music during the cat burglary at the beginning of the episode is similar to the music from ''{{W2|The Pink Panther|1963 film}}''.
*[[Homer]] imagines himself riding the bomb at [[Herman's Military Antiques]], in a parody of ''{{w|Dr. Strangelove}}''.
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*[[Homer]] imagines himself riding the bomb at [[Herman's Military Antiques]], in a parody of ''{{W|Dr. Strangelove}}''.
*The scene between Homer and [[Skinner]] outside the museum references ''{{w|Dragnet (series)|Dragnet}}''.
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*The scene between Homer and [[Skinner]] outside the museum references ''{{W2|Dragnet|series}}''.
*[[Malloy]] is based on {{w|David Niven}}'s character A. J. Raffles from the film ''{{w|Raffles (1939 film)|Raffles}}''.
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*[[Molloy]] is based on {{W|David Niven}}'s character A. J. Raffles from the film ''{{W2|Raffles|1939 film}}''.
*When Homer uses the [[Rapmaster 2000]] megaphone to speak to the neighborhood, the kids run into the street saying "It's Hammer!" referring to rapper {{w|MC Hammer}}, who experienced his greatest success in the late 80s and early 90s.
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*When Homer uses the [[Rapmaster 2000]] megaphone to speak to the neighborhood, the kids run into the street saying "It's Hammer!" referring to rapper [[MC Hammer]], who experienced his greatest success in the late 80s and early 90s.
*The race scene at the end of the episode parodies ''{{w|It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World}}''. Various characters from the movie appear, including {{w|Phil Silvers}}, whom Bart tricks into driving his car into a river.
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*Among the pictures in Springfield Museum there is [[Salvador Dalí]]'s "{{W|The Persistence of Memory}}".
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*The race scene at the end of the episode parodies ''{{W|It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World}}''. Various characters from the movie appear, including {{W|Phil Silvers}}, whom Bart tricks into driving his car into a river.
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
*When Homer is on the news talk-show he puts his hand on his chest and the opening of his shirt appears over the back of his hand.
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*When Homer is on the news talk-show, he puts his hand on his chest and the opening of his shirt appears over the back of his hand.
*Chief Wiggum says the Simpsons' address is 723 Evergreen Terrace. Their address is actually 742 Evergreen Terrace.
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*742 Evergreen Terrace would eventually be the address for the Simpson house and in this episode Chief Wiggum says the Simpsons' address is 723 Evergreen Terrace.
 
*When Nelson calls on the phone to harass Bart about his stamp collection, the close-captions miscredit the line to Milhouse.
 
*When Nelson calls on the phone to harass Bart about his stamp collection, the close-captions miscredit the line to Milhouse.
 
*When Chief Wiggum opens the suitcase, no sound of opening the suitcase is heard. That's because the sound of the suitcase opening can be heard a second beforehand.
 
*When Chief Wiggum opens the suitcase, no sound of opening the suitcase is heard. That's because the sound of the suitcase opening can be heard a second beforehand.
*The man who drowned in the river appears at [[The T Tree|the T-shaped tree]] with a shovel.
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*The man who drowned in the river appears at [[Big T Tree|the T-shaped tree]] with a shovel.
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*When Nelson calls on the phone to harass Bart about his stamp collection, the closed-captions miscredit the line to Milhouse.
  
 
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{{Season 5|R}}

Latest revision as of 12:46, April 13, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 5 Episode References
091 "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)"
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"Homer the Vigilante"
"Bart Gets Famous" 093


Trivia[edit]

  • A poster in Flanders' rumpus room reads: Seven days without a drink makes me weak.
  • Pictures of Fat Tony and Ms. Botz (the babysitter bandit) can be seen at the police station.

Cultural refereneces[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • When Homer is on the news talk-show, he puts his hand on his chest and the opening of his shirt appears over the back of his hand.
  • 742 Evergreen Terrace would eventually be the address for the Simpson house and in this episode Chief Wiggum says the Simpsons' address is 723 Evergreen Terrace.
  • When Nelson calls on the phone to harass Bart about his stamp collection, the close-captions miscredit the line to Milhouse.
  • When Chief Wiggum opens the suitcase, no sound of opening the suitcase is heard. That's because the sound of the suitcase opening can be heard a second beforehand.
  • The man who drowned in the river appears at the T-shaped tree with a shovel.
  • When Nelson calls on the phone to harass Bart about his stamp collection, the closed-captions miscredit the line to Milhouse.
Season 5 References
Homer's Barbershop Quartet Cape Feare Homer Goes to College Rosebud Treehouse of Horror IV Marge on the Lam Bart's Inner Child Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood The Last Temptation of Homer $pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling) Homer the Vigilante Bart Gets Famous Homer and Apu Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy Deep Space Homer Homer Loves Flanders Bart Gets an Elephant Burns' Heir Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song The Boy Who Knew Too Much Lady Bouvier's Lover Secrets of a Successful Marriage