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==Cultural References==
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== Cultural references ==
*[[Lionel Hutz]] references {{w|Webster's Dictionary}}.
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=== Opening sequence ===
*The second segment is a parody of the Twilight Zone episode, Terror at 20000ft. Only with a bus instead of a plane.
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*A grave stone for [[Elvis Presley]] with "accept it" is seen. This is a reference to the conspiracy theories surrounding Elvis suggesting he faked his death.
*[[Mr. Burns]] is [[Count Dracula]]. More specifically, he is Bram Stroker’s Dracula.
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*In the ending scene, [[Milhouse]]-Schroeder is playing the piano, while [[Santa's Little Helper]]-Linus is dancing to the music, a reference to the [[Peanuts]].
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=== Wraparounds ===
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*The wraparounds are a parody of the American anthology series ''{{W|Night Gallery}}'', with Bart portraying {{W|Rod Sterling}}'s role.
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*Paintings seen include:
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**Marge in a {{W|Giorgio de Chirico}}-style painting.
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**Homer in the {{W2|Van Gogh self-portrait|1889}}.
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**Lisa in {{W|Three Musicians}} by [[Pablo Picasso]].
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**Maggie and pacifiers in {{W|The Persistence of Memory}} by [[Salvador Dalí]].
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**Homer chasing Bart in {{W|Ascending and Descending}} by [[M. C. Escher]].
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**Lisa in {{W|The Scream}} by {{W|Edvard Munch}}.
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**Bart in {{W|The Son of Man}} by [[René Magritte]].
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**{{W|Dogs Playing Poker}} by {{W|Cassius Marcellus Coolidge}}.
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*Marge mentions that maybe the viewers would rather listen to ''{{W2|The War of the Worlds|1938 radio drama}}'' rather than watch the episode.
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=== The Devil and Homer Simpson ===
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*"{{W|The Devil and Daniel Webster}}": The 1936 short story by {{W|Stephen Vincent Benét}} is referenced in the title and parodied throughout the segment.
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*The scene where [[Flanders the Devil]] became huge and monstrous was inspired by "Night on Bald Mountain", the final scene of ''{{W2|Fantasia|1940 film}}''.
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*The scene of Homer being forcefed donuts was inspired by the ''{{W|Merrie Melodies}}'' cartoon "{{W2|Pigs Is Pigs|1937 film}}".
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*The [[demon technician]] mentioned that {{W|James Coco}} went mad in fifteen minutes from being forcefed donuts.
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*[[Lionel Hutz]] mentioned that he watched ''[[Matlock]]'' in a bar.
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*People in the Jury of the Damned include [[Lizzie Borden]], [[Benedict Arnold]], [[Blackbeard]], [[John Dillinger]], [[John Wilkes Booth]], {{W|1975–76 Philadelphia Flyers season|The Starting Line of the 1976 Philadelphia Flyers}}, and {{Ch|Richard Nixon}}.
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*Richard Nixon mentioned that he wrote an article for ''[[Redbook]]''.
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*Lionel Hutz quoted the definition of a "contract" from ''{{W|Webster's Dictionary}}''.
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=== Terror at 5 1/2 Feet ===
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*The segment is a parody of the ''[[The Twilight Zone|Twilight Zone]]'' episode "{{W|Nightmare at 20,000 Feet}}", set on a bus rather than an airplane.
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*Bart's mannerisms in the episode were inspired by both [[William Shatner]] and [[John Lithgow]]'s portrayals of Robert "Bob" Wilson
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=== Bart Simpson's Dracula ===
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*The segment is a parody of ''[[Dracula]]'' by {{W|Bram Stoker}}.
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*The visual style of the segment was inspired by {{W|Francis Coppola}}'s version of ''{{W|Bram Stoker's Dracula}}''
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*[[Eddie]] throws the {{W|Mona Lisa}} into a fire.
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*Lisa mentions ''{{W|Nosferatu}}''.
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*The foreword of Count Burns' book ''[[Yes, I Am a Vampire]]'' is written by {{Ch|Steve Allen}}.
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*When the vampires start rising out of their coffins, Bart starts to make noises to get Lisa's attention. Lisa responds with "Please, Bart, I've seen your stupid Shemp.". Bart then makes different noises causing Lisa to say "Yeah, I've seen your Curly too." This is a reference to ''[[The Three Stooges]]''.
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*"{{W|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing}}" plays at the end of the segment, performed by the Simpson family.
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*In the ending scene, [[Milhouse]] is playing the piano while [[Santa's Little Helper]] is dancing to the music, respectively referencing Schroeder and Snoopy from ''[[Peanuts]]''.
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*The credits music took inspiration from both ''[[The Munsters]]'' and ''{{W2|The Addams Family|1964 TV series}}''. The electric guitar was from ''The Munsters'' whilst the timing and the clicking was from ''The Addams Family''.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*This is one of several Simpsons episodes which are considered [[anthology episodes]] that features mini-stories.
 
*{{Ch|Richard Nixon}} says "I'm not dead" (protesting being summoned to serve on the Devil's jury) in this episode, but he would die 6 months later.
 
 
*This was the last Treehouse of Horror to be told as a story given by one of the characters.
 
*This was the last Treehouse of Horror to be told as a story given by one of the characters.
  
=== Freeze Frame Fun ===
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=== Opening sequence ===
*In the beginning of "Bart Simpson's Dracula", the living room's sailboat painting is replaced by one where dogs are playing poker, "A Friend in Need" from the Dogs Playing Poker series by American artist C.M. Coolidge.
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*The gravestone say:
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**[[Elvis Presley|Elvis]] - Accept It
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**A Balanced Budget
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**Subtle Political Satire
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**TV Violence
  
=== Crowd Shots ===
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=== The Devil and Homer Simpson ===
*People in the Jury of the Damned include [[Wikipedia:Lizzie Borden|Lizzie Borden]], [[Wikipedia:Benedict Arnold|Benedict Arnold]], [[Wikipedia:Blackbeard|Blackbeard]], [[Wikipedia:John Dillinger|John Dillinger]], [[Wikipedia:John Wilkes Booth|John Wilkes Booth]], [[Wikipedia:1975–76 Philadelphia Flyers season|The Starting Line of the 1976 Philadelphia Flyers]], and {{Ch|Richard Nixon}}.
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*{{Ch|Richard Nixon}} says "I'm not dead" (protesting being summoned to serve on the Devil's jury) in this episode, but he would die 6 months later.
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
 
*One of the posters in ''[[Box Office Bingo]]'' depicts Count Burns.
 
*One of the posters in ''[[Box Office Bingo]]'' depicts Count Burns.
==Goofs==
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*[[Skinner]] says he's running the bus, but afterwards [[Otto]] is.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:21, November 25, 2022

References/Trivia


Season 5 Episode References
085 "Rosebud"
086
"Treehouse of Horror IV"
"Marge on the Lam" 087


Cultural references[edit]

Opening sequence[edit]

  • A grave stone for Elvis Presley with "accept it" is seen. This is a reference to the conspiracy theories surrounding Elvis suggesting he faked his death.

Wraparounds[edit]

The Devil and Homer Simpson[edit]

Terror at 5 1/2 Feet[edit]

Bart Simpson's Dracula[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • This was the last Treehouse of Horror to be told as a story given by one of the characters.

Opening sequence[edit]

  • The gravestone say:
    • Elvis - Accept It
    • A Balanced Budget
    • Subtle Political Satire
    • TV Violence

The Devil and Homer Simpson[edit]

  • Richard Nixon says "I'm not dead" (protesting being summoned to serve on the Devil's jury) in this episode, but he would die 6 months later.

Continuity[edit]

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