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Difference between revisions of "New Kids on the Blecch/References"

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*Marge says that Homer gets exhausted watching ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' marathon. Marge then calls herself a "regular [[Billy Crystal]]".
 
*Marge says that Homer gets exhausted watching ''[[The Twilight Zone]]'' marathon. Marge then calls herself a "regular [[Billy Crystal]]".
 
*[[Comic Book Guy]] dresses up as [[The Flash]] for the [[Springfield Marathon]].
 
*[[Comic Book Guy]] dresses up as [[The Flash]] for the [[Springfield Marathon]].
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*While going over his checklist for the [[Party Posse]], Lt. Smash has three things listed. The third thing says "Boogaloo... Electric". This is a reference to the 1984 film ''{{W|Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo}}'', which featured the electric boogaloo dancing style, or the band of the same name that made it famous in 1977.
 
*The video for "[[Drop Da Bomb]]" is apparently directed by {{W|Ang Lee}}.
 
*The video for "[[Drop Da Bomb]]" is apparently directed by {{W|Ang Lee}}.
 
*In "Drop Da Bomb", one of the lines is "Your love is more deadly than [[Saddam Hussein|Saddam]]".
 
*In "Drop Da Bomb", one of the lines is "Your love is more deadly than [[Saddam Hussein|Saddam]]".
 
*Homer says that "Yvan eht nioj" doesn't mean anything, like "Rama Lama Ding Dong", a reference to the song by {{W|The Edsels}}, or "{{W|Give Peace a Chance}}" by {{W|Plastic Ono Band}}.
 
*Homer says that "Yvan eht nioj" doesn't mean anything, like "Rama Lama Ding Dong", a reference to the song by {{W|The Edsels}}, or "{{W|Give Peace a Chance}}" by {{W|Plastic Ono Band}}.
 
*The scene of a video-clip in which boys are raising a tetherball pole is a parody of the famous war photograph ''{{w|Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima}}'' by {{W|Joe Rosenthal}}.
 
*The scene of a video-clip in which boys are raising a tetherball pole is a parody of the famous war photograph ''{{w|Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima}}'' by {{W|Joe Rosenthal}}.
*While going over his checklist for the [[Party Posse]], Lt. Smash has three things listed. The third thing says "Boogaloo... Electric". This is a reference to the 1984 film ''{{W|Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo}}'', which featured the electric boogaloo dancing style, or the band of the same name that made it famous in 1977.
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*An issue of ''{{ap|Mad|magazine}}'' magazine is seen, featuring the [[Party Posse]].
 
*In Mad Magazine headquarters, one man says "Why don't we call it ''Everybody Hates Raymond''?". This refers to the sitcom ''{{w|Everybody Loves Raymond}}''.
 
*In Mad Magazine headquarters, one man says "Why don't we call it ''Everybody Hates Raymond''?". This refers to the sitcom ''{{w|Everybody Loves Raymond}}''.
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*Nelson said that {{W|Tina Brown}} was just starting to turn ''MAD'' magazine around.
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*{{Chs|N'Sync}}  does a "Matrix", where they all jump into the air and freeze for a second. This is a reference to ''{{W|The Matrix}}''.
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*In the scene after L.T. Smash blows up the MAD building, one of the writers is seen wearing a shirt with a smiley face on it, with a red stain over one of its eyes. This is a reference to [[Alan Moore]]'s ''{{w|Watchmen}}''.
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*Lance Bass says that the US Navy are protecting us from ''[[Godzilla]]''.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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*In the episode "[[The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson]]", Bart visits the office of {{ap|Mad|magazine|''MAD'' magazine}} and [[Alfred E. Neuman]] leans out of an office door and demands a progress report on an article named "New Kids on the Blecch", the title of this episode.
 
*In the episode "[[The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson]]", Bart visits the office of {{ap|Mad|magazine|''MAD'' magazine}} and [[Alfred E. Neuman]] leans out of an office door and demands a progress report on an article named "New Kids on the Blecch", the title of this episode.
 
**Both episodes involve New York City, MAD magazine, and the phrase "New Kids on the Blecch".
 
**Both episodes involve New York City, MAD magazine, and the phrase "New Kids on the Blecch".
*A few seconds after [[L.T. Smash]] flips the switch on the aircraft carrier from "DE-COMMISSION" to "COMMISSION", the switch is again visible, but instead reads "MUSEUM" instead of "DE-COMMISSION" and "SHIP" instead of "COMMISSION".
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*The way 'Yvan eht nioj' is pronounced in this episode would, if played backwards, actually sound like "in te nævi" and not like "Join the Navy". The characters pronounce the words the way they are spelled backwards, rather than by pronouncing the actual phonetic sounds backwards.
*In the scene after L.T. Smash blows up the MAD building, one of the writers is seen wearing a shirt with a smiley face on it, with a red stain over one of its eyes. This is a reference to [[Alan Moore]]'s {{w|Watchmen}}.
 
*The way 'Yvan eht nioj' is pronounced in this episode would, if played backwards, actually sound like "in te nævi" and not like "Join the Navy". The characters pronounce the words the way they are spelled backwards, rather than by pronouncing the actual phoenetic sounds backwards.
 
 
*When the singers sing "Yvan eht nioj", they hold the last syllable, "oj". When played backwards, they hold the last syllable of "Join the Navy", "vy".
 
*When the singers sing "Yvan eht nioj", they hold the last syllable, "oj". When played backwards, they hold the last syllable of "Join the Navy", "vy".
 
*Except (obviously) for her brother [[Bart]], all of the [[Party Posse]] members have at one time or another been romantically linked to [[Lisa]].
 
*Except (obviously) for her brother [[Bart]], all of the [[Party Posse]] members have at one time or another been romantically linked to [[Lisa]].
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
*L.T. attacks the MAD building with the {{w|Aircraft carrier}}'s missiles. No current carrier carries missile launchers (except on their planes).
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*A few seconds after [[L.T. Smash]] flips the switch on the aircraft carrier from "DE-COMMISSION" to "COMMISSION", the switch is again visible, but instead reads "MUSEUM" instead of "DE-COMMISSION" and "SHIP" instead of "COMMISSION".
 
*The [[Yendor]] doll in Lisa's room appears to have shoes, however they have toes as if Yendor were barefoot.
 
*The [[Yendor]] doll in Lisa's room appears to have shoes, however they have toes as if Yendor were barefoot.
  
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*The subliminal tagline "Yvon eht nioj" is later seen in the episode "[[Yellow Subterfuge]]".
 
*The subliminal tagline "Yvon eht nioj" is later seen in the episode "[[Yellow Subterfuge]]".
 
*A similar plot line happened in the comic story ''[[Faking the Band]]''. Three major differences are that Homer is making the Boy Band, [[Rod Flanders]] and {{ap|Roy|The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show}} are part of the band ([[Milhouse]] is not), and they are called [[5 From Field]].
 
*A similar plot line happened in the comic story ''[[Faking the Band]]''. Three major differences are that Homer is making the Boy Band, [[Rod Flanders]] and {{ap|Roy|The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show}} are part of the band ([[Milhouse]] is not), and they are called [[5 From Field]].
*In [[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]], Marge said that Bart sang like an angel. In this episode, she says he's not much of a singer.
 
  
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Revision as of 11:32, October 12, 2019

References/Trivia


Season 12 Episode References
261 "Day of the Jackanapes"
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"New Kids on the Blecch"
"Hungry, Hungry Homer" 263


Cultural references

Trivia

  • Contrary to popular belief, 'N Sync did not provide the voices for Party Posse. Two members of another Lou Pearlman boy band, Natural, provided some of the voices -- Marc Terenzi for Nelson and Michael "J" Horn for Milhouse.
  • This episode aired seven months before 9/11. During the scene in New York, the World Trade Center is briefly visible.
  • In the episode "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson", Bart visits the office of MAD magazine and Alfred E. Neuman leans out of an office door and demands a progress report on an article named "New Kids on the Blecch", the title of this episode.
    • Both episodes involve New York City, MAD magazine, and the phrase "New Kids on the Blecch".
  • The way 'Yvan eht nioj' is pronounced in this episode would, if played backwards, actually sound like "in te nævi" and not like "Join the Navy". The characters pronounce the words the way they are spelled backwards, rather than by pronouncing the actual phonetic sounds backwards.
  • When the singers sing "Yvan eht nioj", they hold the last syllable, "oj". When played backwards, they hold the last syllable of "Join the Navy", "vy".
  • Except (obviously) for her brother Bart, all of the Party Posse members have at one time or another been romantically linked to Lisa.

Goofs

  • A few seconds after L.T. Smash flips the switch on the aircraft carrier from "DE-COMMISSION" to "COMMISSION", the switch is again visible, but instead reads "MUSEUM" instead of "DE-COMMISSION" and "SHIP" instead of "COMMISSION".
  • The Yendor doll in Lisa's room appears to have shoes, however they have toes as if Yendor were barefoot.

Continuity

Season 12 References
Treehouse of Horror XI A Tale of Two Springfields Insane Clown Poppy Lisa the Tree Hugger Homer vs. Dignity The Computer Wore Menace Shoes The Great Money Caper Skinner's Sense of Snow HOMЯ Pokey Mom Worst Episode Ever Tennis the Menace Day of the Jackanapes New Kids on the Blecch Hungry, Hungry Homer Bye, Bye, Nerdie Simpson Safari Trilogy of Error I'm Goin' to Praiseland Children of a Lesser Clod Simpsons Tall Tales