My Mother the Carjacker/References
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Cultural references[edit]
- The title of the episode is a pun on My Mother the Car, a comedy TV series which aired for one season in the mid-1960s.
- Dr. Hibbert wants to trade Marge's Oops Patrol T-shirt for a bag that says "Prozac". Prozac is an antidepressant.
- When Homer wears Marge's T-Shirt, he says "Bless the loom that fruited you". This is a reference to the American clothing company Fruit of the Loom.
- Homer shows off his newspaper headlines in the same format Jay Leno uses for his "Headlines" weekly segment on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
- The montage of Homer scanning newspaper stories and seeing words jump out at him is a reference to the film A Beautiful Mind.
Manny, Joe & Mack from The Zip Boys are a parody of Manny, Moe & Jack from
Pep Boys
- Homer reads a Ford Festiva ad on the newspaper.
- In Homer's mind, a character similar to Clarabelle Cow plays "Twelfth Street Rag" on a ukulele.
- Manny, Joe & Mack from The Zip Boys are a parody of Manny, Moe & Jack from the American automotive aftermarket service chain Pep Boys.
- Homer wrote a letter to the film Die Hard and also mentions Mad Max.
- Clancy Wiggum says Tokyo Rose is mopping the floor at Overpass Diner. Tokyo Rose was a catchphrase for English-speaking female broadcasters of Japanese propaganda during World War II.
- She also tells one of the policemen that American actor Tyrone Power was sleeping with his girlfriend. Power was known for having romantic leads in many of the films he starred on.
Continuity[edit]
- At the end of the episode, when Homer is looking for another message to see if his mother is really alive, Marge says it's 2 in the morning. However, the clock says 9 pm.
- Two prisoners in the jail both have the number 5231's in their name blank.