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**[[Lisa]]'s characterization of it as "a noble experiment that failed" is an expression often used to describe {{W|Prohibition}}
 
**[[Lisa]]'s characterization of it as "a noble experiment that failed" is an expression often used to describe {{W|Prohibition}}
 
**Rotoscoping was the animation technique used to animate several of ''Boyhood'' director {{W|Richard Linklater}}'s films, namely ''{{W|Waking Life}}'' (2001), ''{{W2|A Scanner Darkly|film}}'' (2006), and ''{{W|Apollo 10 1⁄2: A Space Age Childhood}}''.
 
**Rotoscoping was the animation technique used to animate several of ''Boyhood'' director {{W|Richard Linklater}}'s films, namely ''{{W|Waking Life}}'' (2001), ''{{W2|A Scanner Darkly|film}}'' (2006), and ''{{W|Apollo 10 1⁄2: A Space Age Childhood}}''.
[[File:Boyhood opening reference.png|300px|thumb|The opening sequence, as well as most of the episode, is a parody of the 2014 film ''{{W2|Boyhood|2014 film}}'']]
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[[File:Barthood title.png|300px|thumb|The opening sequence, as well as most of the episode, is a parody of the 2014 film ''{{W2|Boyhood|2014 film}}'']]
 
*The episode is a parody of ''Boyhood''. The scene in which the word "Barthood" is written in the sky while [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] are laying on the grass is a parody of the opening scene of ''Boyhood''.
 
*The episode is a parody of ''Boyhood''. The scene in which the word "Barthood" is written in the sky while [[Bart]] and [[Homer]] are laying on the grass is a parody of the opening scene of ''Boyhood''.
 
**The song heard is an instrumental version of "{{W2|Hero|Family of the Year song}}" by {{W|Family of the Year}}, which was prominently used in that film.
 
**The song heard is an instrumental version of "{{W2|Hero|Family of the Year song}}" by {{W|Family of the Year}}, which was prominently used in that film.
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**[[Hyman Krustofsky]] ("[[Clown in the Dumps]]")
 
**[[Hyman Krustofsky]] ("[[Clown in the Dumps]]")
 
**[[The Great Raymondo]] ("[[The Great Simpsina]]"); though Raymondo has yet to die in the regular canon.
 
**[[The Great Raymondo]] ("[[The Great Simpsina]]"); though Raymondo has yet to die in the regular canon.
*[[Bart]] previously drove a car to the [[1982 World's Fair]]. ("[[Bart on the Road]]")
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*Bart previously drove a car to the [[1982 World's Fair]]. ("[[Bart on the Road]]")
*[[Homer]] previously took drugs, in the form of medical marijuana. ("[[Weekend at Burnsie's]]")
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*Homer previously took drugs, in the form of medical marijuana. ("[[Weekend at Burnsie's]]")
 
*[[Gil Gunderson|Gunderson]] Realty is a reference to [[Red Blazer Realty]]. ("[[Realty Bites]]")
 
*[[Gil Gunderson|Gunderson]] Realty is a reference to [[Red Blazer Realty]]. ("[[Realty Bites]]")
 
*[[Krusty]] previously crashed and exploded in a plane, though it was a fake death. ("[[Bart the Fink]]")
 
*[[Krusty]] previously crashed and exploded in a plane, though it was a fake death. ("[[Bart the Fink]]")
*[[Nelson]] and [[Lisa]] previously dated. ("[[Lisa's Date with Density]]")
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*Nelson and Lisa previously dated. ("[[Lisa's Date with Density]]")
*[[Bart]] paints caricatures, on the pier, where he previously met an avuncular [[Woody Allen]]. ("[[Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing]]")
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*Bart paints caricatures, on the pier, where he previously met an avuncular Woody Allen. ("[[Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing]]")
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
*Lisa, as a young child, paints the sailboat picture seen hanging above the couch, but in "[[The Trouble with Trillions]]", it's revealed that [[Marge]] painted it as a gift for [[Homer]].
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*Lisa, as a young child, paints the sailboat picture seen hanging above the couch, but in "[[The Trouble with Trillions]]", it's revealed that Marge painted it as a gift for Homer.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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*The first fast-forward history of this episode takes place in the year 2017, 2 years from 2015, when the episode aired. Unsurprisingly, however, mid to late [[Season 28]] episodes (from "[[Pork and Burns]]" to "[[Dogtown]]") have been set in 2017 like its broadcasting year (2016–2017) and so would early [[Season 29]] episodes (from "[[Springfield Splendor]]" to "[[Gone Boy]]", except "[[Mr. Lisa's Opus]]") (2017–2018).
 
*The first fast-forward history of this episode takes place in the year 2017, 2 years from 2015, when the episode aired. Unsurprisingly, however, mid to late [[Season 28]] episodes (from "[[Pork and Burns]]" to "[[Dogtown]]") have been set in 2017 like its broadcasting year (2016–2017) and so would early [[Season 29]] episodes (from "[[Springfield Splendor]]" to "[[Gone Boy]]", except "[[Mr. Lisa's Opus]]") (2017–2018).
 
*The second fast-forward history of this episode takes place in the year 2020, 5 years from 2015, when the episode aired. Unsurprisingly, however, mid to late [[Season 31]] episodes (from "[[Hail to the Teeth]]" to "[[The Way of the Dog]]") have been set in 2020 like its broadcasting year (2019–2020) and so would early [[Season 32]] episodes (from "[[Undercover Burns]]" to "[[A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas]]") (2020-2021) without any reference to the {{W|COVID-19 pandemic}}, except the opening sequence of the episode "[[Treehouse of Horror XXXI]]".
 
*The second fast-forward history of this episode takes place in the year 2020, 5 years from 2015, when the episode aired. Unsurprisingly, however, mid to late [[Season 31]] episodes (from "[[Hail to the Teeth]]" to "[[The Way of the Dog]]") have been set in 2020 like its broadcasting year (2019–2020) and so would early [[Season 32]] episodes (from "[[Undercover Burns]]" to "[[A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas]]") (2020-2021) without any reference to the {{W|COVID-19 pandemic}}, except the opening sequence of the episode "[[Treehouse of Horror XXXI]]".
*Contrary to other episodes that are set in the future, though only partially set in it, this one is canon.<ref>[https://twitter.com/AlJean/status/696058768920956929 Al Jean's Twitter]</ref>
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*Contrary to other episodes that are set in the future, though only partially set in it, this one is canon.<ref name="AlJeanTwitter">Al Jean's Twitter (account closed)</ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 18:32, January 27, 2025

References/Trivia


Season 27 Episode References
582 "'Paths of Glory"
583
"Barthood"
"The Girl Code" 584


Cultural references[edit]

The opening sequence, as well as most of the episode, is a parody of the 2014 film Boyhood

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • Lisa, as a young child, paints the sailboat picture seen hanging above the couch, but in "The Trouble with Trillions", it's revealed that Marge painted it as a gift for Homer.

Trivia[edit]

Fast-foward histories[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Al Jean's Twitter (account closed)


Season 27 References
Every Man's Dream 'Cue Detective Puffless Halloween of Horror Treehouse of Horror XXVI Friend with Benefit Lisa with an "S" 'Paths of Glory Barthood The Girl Code Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles Much Apu About Something Love Is in the N2-O2-Ar-CO2-Ne-He-CH4 Gal of Constant Sorrow Lisa the Veterinarian The Marge-ian Chronicles The Burns Cage How Lisa Got Her Marge Back Fland Canyon To Courier with Love Simprovised Orange Is the New Yellow