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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The title is a pun on "The Bard", a term used to describe [[William Shakespeare]] due to his status as a renowned poet, and the phrase "hard boiled".
 
*The title is a pun on "The Bard", a term used to describe [[William Shakespeare]] due to his status as a renowned poet, and the phrase "hard boiled".
*The plot consists of an anthology of stories based on the works of Shakespeare. The stories featured are ''{{w|Antony and Cleopatra}}'', ''{{w|Julius Caesar (play)|Julius Caesar}}'', ''{{w|Henry V (play)|Henry V}}'', ''{{w|Romeo and Juliet}}'', ''{{w|The Two Gentlemen of Verona}}'', ''{{w|Richard III (play)|Richard III}}'', ''{{w|Titus Andronicus}}'' and ''{{w|King Lear}}''. Other Shakespeare references include the story opening with the students performing ''{{w|Troilus and Cressida}}'', [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] comparing stealing the parents' wallets to ''{{w|A Midsummer Night's Dream}}'' and the story ending with Bart saying "{{w|All's Well That Ends Well}}".
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*The plot consists of an anthology of stories based on the works of Shakespeare. The stories featured are ''{{W|Antony and Cleopatra}}'', ''{{W2|Julius Caesar|play}}'', ''{{W2|Henry V|play}}'', ''{{W|Romeo and Juliet}}'', ''{{W|The Two Gentlemen of Verona}}'', ''{{W2|Richard III|play}}'', ''{{W|Titus Andronicus}}'' and ''{{W|King Lear}}''. Other Shakespeare references include the story opening with the students performing ''{{W|Troilus and Cressida}}'', [[Bart]] comparing stealing the parents' wallets to ''{{W|A Midsummer Night's Dream}}'' and the story ending with Bart saying "{{W|All's Well That Ends Well}}".
*In [[Mark Hamill]]'s office are posters for ''{{w|Guys and Dolls}}'', ''{{w|The Black Pearl (comics)|The Black Pearl}}'' and ''[[Star Wars]]''.
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*In [[Mark Hamill]]'s office are posters for ''{{W|Guys and Dolls}}'', ''{{W2|The Black Pearl|comics}}'' and ''[[Star Wars]]''.
*The characters in the ''Romeo and Juliet'' segment appear in a parody of ''{{w|Family Feud}}''.
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*The characters in the ''Romeo and Juliet'' segment appear in a parody of ''{{W|Family Feud}}''.
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== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
 
*The ''Guys and Dolls'' poster in Mark Hamill's office references the events of the episode "[[Mayored to the Mob]]", where Hamill appeared in the play.
 
*The ''Guys and Dolls'' poster in Mark Hamill's office references the events of the episode "[[Mayored to the Mob]]", where Hamill appeared in the play.
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Latest revision as of 16:34, January 27, 2025

References/Trivia


Cultural references[edit]

Continuity[edit]

  • The Guys and Dolls poster in Mark Hamill's office references the events of the episode "Mayored to the Mob", where Hamill appeared in the play.