Treehouse of Horror XXXII/References
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Cultural references[edit]
Opening sequence[edit]
- It's a parody of the film Bambi, where Barti is a parody of the main character Bambi.
- The narrator mentions Disney and the parents of the protagonists of their movies being killed in them.
- The characters parody those of the Disney film:
- Barti is a parody of the main character Bambi.
- Barti's rabbit friend (Milhouse Van Houten) is a parody of Thumper. Thumper is known and named for his habit of thumping his left hind foot, something that Milhouse does after getting shot.
- The owl that looks like Professor Frink is a parody of Friend Owl, a supporting character in Bambi.
- Barti's mother (Marge) is a parody of Bambi's mother.
- Barti's father (Homer) is a parody of The Great Prince of the Forest, Bambi's father.
- The song "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" by Dropkick Murphys is heard when the opening sequence finishes.
Bong Joon Ho's This Side of Parasite[edit]
- It's a parody of the 2019 South Korean film Parasite, directed by Bong Joon-ho.
- The picture on the wall of at the Wolfcastle residence is a reference to The Singing Butler.
- The Itchy & Scratchy Show episode "D'oh Piercer" is a reference to the movie Snowpiercer, a South Korean-American science fiction film also directed by Bong Joon-ho.
Nightmare on Elm Tree[edit]
- It's a parody of the film A Nightmare on Elm Street.
- The film was previously parodied in the segment "Nightmare On Evergreen Terrace" from Season 7 episode "Treehouse of Horror VI".
- Guardians of the Galaxy is shown at the drive-in and Groot and Rocket Raccoon appear on the screen.
- Professor Frink mentions the Doppler effect.
- The song "O Tannenbaum" plays at the Springfield Christmas Tree Farm, and later when the trees have killed everyone.
- The phrase "Today we celebrate our Arbor Day" is a reference to "Today, we celebrate our Independence Day", a line in the 1996 film Independence Day said by President Thomas J. Whitmore (Bill Pullman).
- The walking tree mentions the Dutch elm disease. A tree wearing traditional Dutch clogs and cap is seen.
- Treebeard from The Lord of the Rings is seen walking with the other trees.
- The Chandelier Tree and the The Giving Tree also are seen with the tree army.
- Evil characters in Burns family tree include Pinhead from Hellraiser, Cruella de Vil and Maleficent from Disney.
- The Stanford Tree on the Stanford University S is seen.
- Audrey II, the plant from Little Shop of Horrors, is seen.
- The news about the tree on Channel 6 News is called Splinter Cell, a reference to Tom Clancy's series of the same name.
- Kent Brockman calls the trees "Forrest Grumps", a reference to the film Forrest Gump.
- The Aztec Theater is playing Saw.
- A Little Lulu magazine is pinned to a shelving at The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop.
Poetic Interlude[edit]
- Vincent Price reads The Telltale Bart, a reference to The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe.
- Price mentions that Bart catfished Edna on the dating app Tinder.
- Price makes a reference to the Storming of the Bastille in July. The fall of the prison was a flashpoint in the French Revolution.
- The N&N's Bart is eating are a parody of M&M's, while Buttertoes are a parody of Butterfinger.
Dead Ringer[edit]
- It's a parody of the film series The Ring and TikTok.
- The TikTok is certified rotten, a reference to the review website Rotten Tomatoes.
- The TikTok contains an advert for Chipotle Mexican Grill.
- There is a University of Glasgow pennant in Willie's cabin.
- When Milhouse was a ghost he asks Lisa if she could "kill" a Hershey chocolate bar so he could eat it.
- According to Kang and Kodos after the song "You'll Never Sleep Again", they are "dimmer stars than Proxima Centauri". Proxima Centauri is the closest star to the Sun.
Credits[edit]
- Maggie mimics Tinker Bell's Disney opening sequence.
- Matt Selman's name, "Matt We Do in the Selmans", is a reference to the film What We Do in the Shadows.
- John Frink's names "Frinkzilla" and "The Return of Frinkzilla" are a reference to Godzilla and The Return of Godzilla.
- Rob LaZebnik's name "The Book of LaDeadnik" is a reference to the Book of the Dead.
- Ryan Koh's name "Psy-Koh IV: The Beginning" is a reference to the movie Psycho IV: The Beginning.
- Tim Long's name "The Cask of Timlongtillado" is a reference to The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe.
- Mike Reiss' name "Hellreisser" is a reference to the film Hellraiser.
- Al Jean's name "That's Al, Jean" is a reference to the ending phrase of Looney Tunes episodes, "That's all, folks!"
- Julie Kavner's name "Covid Kavner" is a possible reference to Covid-19.
- Chris Edgerly name "Chris the Walking Deadgerly" is a reference to The Walking Dead.
- Dominique Braud's name "Glenda the Good Witch of South Central" is a reference to Glinda the Good Witch from The Wizard of Oz.
- Loni Steele Sosthand's name "Lon of the Dead Scissorhands" is a reference to the films Dawn of the Dead and Edward Scissorhands.
- Scott Muller's name "The Dark Side of the Muller" is a reference to The Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd.
- Norm MacLeod's name "Norman "Bates" MacLeod" is a reference to Norman Bates from Psycho.
- John W. Chapman's name "Johann von Witt Amadeus Chopin" is a reference to the composers Johann Sebastian Bach, Friedrich Witt, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Frédéric Chopin.
- Chris King's name "Chris "Stephen" King" is a reference to Stephen King.
- Alexa Patterson's name "Alexorcist II: The Asymptomatic" is a reference to the film Exorcist II: The Heretic.
Trivia[edit]
Nightmare on Elm Tree[edit]
- Homer mentions the stories told on the treehouse, and how they're three, with two of them good, and one lame in the middle, and how he's putting an end to that, also referencing the fact that this is the first episode with a total of five stories in it.
Dead Ringer[edit]
- One of the trees from Nightmare on Elm Street appears as Willie takes Bart and Lisa to his shack.
- Kang breaks the fourth wall by saying "Hasn't there been enough death in this episode?".
Continuity[edit]
Bong Joon Ho's This Side of Parasite[edit]
- Mr. Sparkle's box appears. ("In Marge We Trust")
- Greta Wolfcastle appears. ("The Bart Wants What It Wants")
Poetic Interlude[edit]
- The story about Bart was animated in a similar way to the Dark Stanley story ("Yokel Chords") and the "Show's Too Short" story. ("The D'oh-cial Network")
- Bart is shown catfishing Edna Krabappel on Tinder. ("Bart the Lover")
Dead Ringer[edit]
- Grampa gives the voice on the phone his credit card number, scamming himself. ("Bart's in Jail!")
Goofs[edit]
Bong Joon Ho's This Side of Parasite[edit]
- During the fighting in the house, Luigi is seen twice in the same scene.