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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The episode title is a reference to the short story | + | *The episode title is a reference to the short story ''[[The Tell Tale Heart]]'' by [[Edgar Allan Poe]]. |
− | * | + | *When [[Homer]] is choking on a button, he gestures to the album ''[[Days Are Gone]]'' by [[Haim]] in an attempt to tell [[Marge]] that he needs the {{W|Abdominal thrusts|Heimlich maneuver}}. |
− | * | + | *At the [[Springie Awards]], "{{W2|The Four Seasons|Vivaldi|The Four Seasons - Spring}}" by [[Antonio Vivaldi]] plays. |
− | * | + | *[[Rainier Wolfcastle]] says "I'll be back" in a way similar to [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] in ''[[Terminator]]''. Wolfcastle was heavily based on Schwarzenegger. |
− | *[[Trash for Cash]] is a parody of the show Bares für Rares | + | *Duffman's opening remarks on [[Duff Lite]] (which has a blue label) is a reference to the {{W|2023 Bud Light boycott}}. |
+ | *''[[Trash for Cash]]'' is a parody of the show ''{{W|Bares für Rares}}''. | ||
+ | *A [[Cleveland Spiders]] jersey was seen in ''Trash for Cash''. It sold for a fortune. | ||
*[[Leevi's]] is a parody of {{W|Levi Strauss & Co.|Levi's}}. | *[[Leevi's]] is a parody of {{W|Levi Strauss & Co.|Levi's}}. | ||
+ | *Homer wanted to wear his {{W|Speedo}} to work. | ||
+ | *The song "{{ap|Leevi's|song}}" is a parody of "{{W2|Levon|song}}" by [[Elton John]]. The song is sung by [[Kipp Lennon]], who imitates John's singing voice. | ||
+ | **Marge wears Elton John-style glasses during the song. | ||
+ | *Amazing Spider-Pants #300 is a reference to the comic series ''{{W|The Amazing Spider-Man}}''. | ||
+ | *In [[The Haber-Cashery]], a clothing rack labeled ''{{W|Nehru jacket|Nehru Jackets}}'' is seen, which were popularized by Indian Prime Minister {{W|Jawaharlal Nehru}}. | ||
+ | *Marge mentions an offer for the pants for $3,000 on [[eBay]]. | ||
+ | *One of [[Collectible Pants Dude]]'s addictions are the films of {{W|Kenneth Anger}}. | ||
+ | *Marge imagines Lisa going to [[Yale University]]. | ||
+ | *[[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]] watch and comment the film ''[[Oppenheimer]]''. | ||
+ | *[[Waylon Smithers]] implies that he went to see the ''{{W2|Barbie|film}}'' movie instead of ''Oppenheimer'' last summer. The movie also gave Smithers the courage to change his hair to "{{W|Barbie pink}}". | ||
+ | *Mr. Burns talks about "Tickling the dragon's tail", a reference to the {{W|Demon core}}, that actually later almost happened. | ||
+ | **[[Carl]] remarks it sounds like a {{W|DreamWorks Pictures|DreamWorks}} film, referencing ''{{W|How to Train Your Dragon}}''. | ||
+ | *Mr. Burns refers to Homer as a "sweat-panted [[Superman]]". | ||
*[[Neiman Mark-Up]] is a parody of {{W|Neiman Marcus}}. | *[[Neiman Mark-Up]] is a parody of {{W|Neiman Marcus}}. | ||
− | * | + | *[[Roluxe]] is a parody of {{W|Rolex}}. |
− | * | + | *[[Saks]] is a parody of the luxury department store chain ''{{W|Saks Fifth Avenue}}''. |
− | *The | + | *The "{{W2|Charge|fanfare}}" fanfare is heard at the baseball stadium. |
− | * | + | *Homer says that he got to play "{{W2|Chopsticks|waltz}}" on the baseball stadium organ. The song is then heard. |
− | + | *At [[Moe's Tavern]], [[Moe]] sings "[[She's a Mad Wife, Homer J.]]" in a parody of the song "{{W|You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch}}" from ''{{W2|How the Grinch Stole Christmas!|TV special}}. | |
− | + | *A picture of [[Henry VIII]] is on an advertisement for Duff Beer. The poster has the caption "My kingdom for a Duff", a reference to the line "my kingdom for a horse" from the [[William Shakespeare]] play ''{{W2|Richard III|play}}''. | |
− | * | + | *{{W|Amnesty International}} declares that the blue {{W|blood diamond}} is the most unethically mined gem. |
− | + | *The [[Ghanaian man]]'s surprise kiss of Homer is a recreation of [[Sammy Davis, Jr.]]'s surprise kiss of {{W|Carroll O'Connor}} (as [[Archie Bunker]]) in the "Sammy's Visit" episode of ''[[All in the Family]]''. | |
− | * | + | |
− | + | == Trivia == | |
− | * | + | *The episode [[breaking the fourth wall|breaks the fourth wall]] when in Marge's dream, Homer asks "Will this show never end?" and opens the Springie Awards pamphlet to a page saying "The Simpsons: We wouldn't be here without you. Love, Fox Network". |
− | * | + | *The diploma on the wall of the vet's office is for Dr. [[Lionel Budgie]]. |
+ | *[[Comic Book Guy]]'s cousin, [[Collectible Pants Dude]], makes an appearance. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
+ | *[[Miss Hoover]] attends the Springie Awards with [[Gil]], who she got married to in "[[Habeas Tortoise]]". | ||
+ | *[[Carl]] attends the Springies with [[Naima]]. ("[[Carl Carlson Rides Again]]") | ||
+ | *An instrumental version of "[[Everyone Loves Ned Flanders]]" is played when [[Ned Flanders]] walks to the stage to accept his Springie Awards. ("[[The Front]]") | ||
+ | *[[Larry]]'s urn is at his seat at [[Moe's Tavern]]. ("[[Cremains of the Day]]") | ||
*[[Smithers]] is the world's biggest fan of the [[Malibu Stacy]] doll ("[[Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy]]", "[[Homer vs. Dignity]]") and Malibu Stacy is a thinly-veiled parody of the Barbie doll. | *[[Smithers]] is the world's biggest fan of the [[Malibu Stacy]] doll ("[[Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy]]", "[[Homer vs. Dignity]]") and Malibu Stacy is a thinly-veiled parody of the Barbie doll. | ||
+ | *The high-end stores at [[Springfield Glenne]] such as [[Neiman Mark-Up]] are seen. ("[[Dangers on a Train]]") | ||
− | + | == Goofs == | |
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*[[Ms. Albright]] appears twice, right of the video board and then left. | *[[Ms. Albright]] appears twice, right of the video board and then left. | ||
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[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
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[[Category:Continuity]] | [[Category:Continuity]] | ||
[[Category:Goofs]] | [[Category:Goofs]] |
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Contents
Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title is a reference to the short story The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe.
- When Homer is choking on a button, he gestures to the album Days Are Gone by Haim in an attempt to tell Marge that he needs the Heimlich maneuver.
- At the Springie Awards, "The Four Seasons - Spring" by Antonio Vivaldi plays.
- Rainier Wolfcastle says "I'll be back" in a way similar to Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator. Wolfcastle was heavily based on Schwarzenegger.
- Duffman's opening remarks on Duff Lite (which has a blue label) is a reference to the 2023 Bud Light boycott.
- Trash for Cash is a parody of the show Bares für Rares.
- A Cleveland Spiders jersey was seen in Trash for Cash. It sold for a fortune.
- Leevi's is a parody of Levi's.
- Homer wanted to wear his Speedo to work.
- The song "Leevi's" is a parody of "Levon" by Elton John. The song is sung by Kipp Lennon, who imitates John's singing voice.
- Marge wears Elton John-style glasses during the song.
- Amazing Spider-Pants #300 is a reference to the comic series The Amazing Spider-Man.
- In The Haber-Cashery, a clothing rack labeled Nehru Jackets is seen, which were popularized by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
- Marge mentions an offer for the pants for $3,000 on eBay.
- One of Collectible Pants Dude's addictions are the films of Kenneth Anger.
- Marge imagines Lisa going to Yale University.
- Mr. Burns and Smithers watch and comment the film Oppenheimer.
- Waylon Smithers implies that he went to see the Barbie movie instead of Oppenheimer last summer. The movie also gave Smithers the courage to change his hair to "Barbie pink".
- Mr. Burns talks about "Tickling the dragon's tail", a reference to the Demon core, that actually later almost happened.
- Carl remarks it sounds like a DreamWorks film, referencing How to Train Your Dragon.
- Mr. Burns refers to Homer as a "sweat-panted Superman".
- Neiman Mark-Up is a parody of Neiman Marcus.
- Roluxe is a parody of Rolex.
- Saks is a parody of the luxury department store chain Saks Fifth Avenue.
- The "Charge" fanfare is heard at the baseball stadium.
- Homer says that he got to play "Chopsticks" on the baseball stadium organ. The song is then heard.
- At Moe's Tavern, Moe sings "She's a Mad Wife, Homer J." in a parody of the song "You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch" from How the Grinch Stole Christmas!.
- A picture of Henry VIII is on an advertisement for Duff Beer. The poster has the caption "My kingdom for a Duff", a reference to the line "my kingdom for a horse" from the William Shakespeare play Richard III.
- Amnesty International declares that the blue blood diamond is the most unethically mined gem.
- The Ghanaian man's surprise kiss of Homer is a recreation of Sammy Davis, Jr.'s surprise kiss of Carroll O'Connor (as Archie Bunker) in the "Sammy's Visit" episode of All in the Family.
Trivia[edit]
- The episode breaks the fourth wall when in Marge's dream, Homer asks "Will this show never end?" and opens the Springie Awards pamphlet to a page saying "The Simpsons: We wouldn't be here without you. Love, Fox Network".
- The diploma on the wall of the vet's office is for Dr. Lionel Budgie.
- Comic Book Guy's cousin, Collectible Pants Dude, makes an appearance.
Continuity[edit]
- Miss Hoover attends the Springie Awards with Gil, who she got married to in "Habeas Tortoise".
- Carl attends the Springies with Naima. ("Carl Carlson Rides Again")
- An instrumental version of "Everyone Loves Ned Flanders" is played when Ned Flanders walks to the stage to accept his Springie Awards. ("The Front")
- Larry's urn is at his seat at Moe's Tavern. ("Cremains of the Day")
- Smithers is the world's biggest fan of the Malibu Stacy doll ("Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy", "Homer vs. Dignity") and Malibu Stacy is a thinly-veiled parody of the Barbie doll.
- The high-end stores at Springfield Glenne such as Neiman Mark-Up are seen. ("Dangers on a Train")
Goofs[edit]
- Ms. Albright appears twice, right of the video board and then left.