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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode title is probably a pun on "You irreplaceable you", a lyric from the song "{{w|Embraceable You}}" by {{w|George Gershwin}} and {{w|Ira Gershwin}}.
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*The episode's title is a pun on the 1948 romantic drama ''{{W2|Embraceable You|film}}''.
*The ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy & Scratchy]]'' [[Untitled Itchy & Scratchy cartoon (Replaceable You)|cartoon]] shown at the beginning of the episode is a parody of ''{{w|Frankenstein (1931 film)|Frankenstein}}''.
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*In the episode's [[Smithsonian Museum couch gag|couch gag]], the Simpsons couch is a set in the [[Smithsonian Museum]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]. Many pieces shown are or were exhibited in the different Smithsonian museums, with other pieces belonging to other museums. References can be read on the couch gag's [[Smithsonian Museum couch gag/References|reference page]].
*[[Santa's Little Helper]] wears a [[Darth Vader]] mask, causing [[Homer]] to bow down to him and call him "Lord Vader".
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*The ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy & Scratchy]]'' {{ap|Untitled Itchy & Scratchy cartoon|Replaceable You|cartoon}} shown at the beginning of the episode is a parody of ''{{W2|Frankenstein|1931 film}}''.
*[[Bender]] from ''[[Futurama (TV show)|Futurama]]'' appears on the cover of an issue of ''[[Popular Robotics]]'', as seen on [[Bart]]'s desk.
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*[[Homer]] mentions {{W|Twinkie}}, the American snack cake.
*On [[Ralph]]'s table, a {{w|Troll doll}} is seen.
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[[File:Slinky Dog on The Simpsons.png|thumb|300px|{{W|Slinky Dog}} from ''[[Toy Story]]'' and a DVD of ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]'', among other things, are seen on [[Bart]]'s desk]]
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*Things seen at [[Bart]]'s bedroom:
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**Bart disassmebles a {{W|Slinky Dog}} toy from ''[[Toy Story]]'' for his project.
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**A DVD of ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]'', which is a {{W|The Six Million Dollar Man|real life TV show}} is on Bart's desk.
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**[[Santa's Little Helper]] wears a [[Darth Vader]] mask, causing [[Homer]] to bow down to him and call him "Lord Vader".
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**The magazine ''[[Dog Fancy]]'', also seen on Bart's desk, mentions [[Snoopy]] from ''[[Peanuts]]''.
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**The magazine ''[[Robot Fancy]]'' mentions [[C-3PO]] from ''[[Star Wars]]'' and [[Optimus Prime]] from ''[[Transformers]]''.
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**[[Bender]] from ''{{ap|Futurama|TV show}}'' appears on the cover of an issue of ''[[Popular Robotics]]'', a parody of ''{{W|Popular Mechanics}}''.
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*The song "{{W2|Future Shock|Curtis Mayfield song}}" by American R&B singer {{W|Curtis Mayfield}} is heard when [[Martin]] is assembling the Robopet.
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*When the [[Robopet]] bites Bart, Martin exclaims "Heavens to Asimov!", a reference to the famed American author [[Isaac Asimov]], best known for his science-fiction works on robotics. Asimov devised the fictional {{W|Three Laws of Robotics}} which, among other things, establish that a robot may not injure a human.
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*The Robopets are a parody of the {{W2|Paro|robot|Paro Therapeutic Robot}} (PARO) which has been in production since 2003.
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*At the Springfield Science Fair, a {{W|Troll doll}} is seen on [[Ralph]]'s exhibition.
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*The waltz "{{W|Tales from the Vienna Woods}}" by {{W|Johann Strauss II}} is heard when [[Jasper]] dances with the Robopet.
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*''[[Paul Flart: Water Park Cop]]'' is a parody of the 2009 film ''{{W|Paul Blart: Mall Cop}}''.
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*The arrangement "Spring" from [[Antonio Vivaldi]]'s ''{{W2|The Four Seasons|Vivaldi}}'' is heard when the elderly people spend time with Robopets.
 
*The "Sit in there, baby" poster is a parody of the infamous "{{W|Hang in there, Baby}}" posters.
 
*The "Sit in there, baby" poster is a parody of the infamous "{{W|Hang in there, Baby}}" posters.
*{{W|Slinky Dog}} from ''{{W|Toy Story}}'' and {{W|Toy Story 2|its}} {{W|Toy Story 3|sequels}} is seen on Bart's desk.
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*On [[Channel 6 News]], the graphic "Ay-yi-yi, Robot!" is a pun on ''{{W|I, Robot}}'', the famous science-fiction work by Isaac Asimov.
*''[[Paul Flart: Water Park Cop]]'' is a reference to the [[2009]] film ''{{W|Paul Blart: Mall Cop}}''.
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*While talking with [[Miss Wyoming]], [[Professor Frink]] makes a "breast joke" mentioning the {{W|Grand Teton}}, the highest mountain in [[Wyoming]].
*''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]'' is a reference to the {{W|The Six Million Dollar Man|real life TV show of the same name}}.
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*Homer considers [[Roz]] as the most evil person to come out of [[Ohio]] since [[LeBron James]].
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*{{Ap|Gary|nerd}} suggests Professor Frink to change the name of the North American Man Bot Love Association, as its acronym, "NAMBLA", is used by the {{W|North American Man/Boy Love Association}}, a pedophilia and pederasty advocacy organization in the United States.
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*The Employee of the Millenium statuette parodies the {{W|Emmy Award}} one, with [[Mr. Burns]] holding an atom instead of the winged woman.
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*As the robopets are roaming through town, they stop at a store showcase where TVs are on sale. One of them is playing ''[[The Jetsons]]'', where [[Rosie the Robot Maid]] and [[George Jetson]] appear.
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*"{{W2|Golden Years|David Bowie song|Golden Years}}" by [[David Bowie]] plays as the robopets are dancing with the elders in [[Springfield Retirement Castle]].
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*[[Mrs. Glick]] dies in this episode. Her first name is revealed to be Alice.
 
*[[Mrs. Glick]] dies in this episode. Her first name is revealed to be Alice.
 
*The [[chalkboard gag]] is a reference to the fact that the [[Treehouse of Horror series|Treehouse of Horror]] episodes usually air sometime in early November.
 
*The [[chalkboard gag]] is a reference to the fact that the [[Treehouse of Horror series|Treehouse of Horror]] episodes usually air sometime in early November.
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*[[Moe]] pours Horse Laxative into [[Lenny]]'s beer.
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*Gumball dispensers in [[Springfield Retirement Castle]] offer ''Lipitor'', ''Propecia'', and ''Viagra''.
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*[[Professor Frink]]says, "Hello, [[Miss Wyoming]]. I'll have to climb your Grand Tetons to another night." The {{W|Grand Teton}} in the highest mountain in the {{W|Grand Teton National Park}} in [[Wyoming]].
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
*[[Roz]] has some [[Humble Figurines]] on her desk. ("[[Home Away From Homer]]")
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*[[Roz]] has some [[Humble Figurines]] on her desk. ("[[Home Away from Homer]]")
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*Kearney's science project is a human skull with the title "Is This Uter?", referencing Uter's disappearance in "[[The PTA Disbands]]".
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
*In the scene where Homer shows Roz the coffee room, his tie is pink, and not green and blue like in the previous scene.
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*In the scene where Homer shows Roz the coffee room at first, his tie is pink colored, but in the next scene, it's green and blue, but it's pink again in the next scene.  
  
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Latest revision as of 14:46, March 24, 2025

References/Trivia


Season 23 Episode References
489 "Treehouse of Horror XXII"
490
"Replaceable You"
"The Food Wife" 491


Cultural references[edit]

Slinky Dog from Toy Story and a DVD of The Six Million Dollar Man, among other things, are seen on Bart's desk

Trivia[edit]

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • In the scene where Homer shows Roz the coffee room at first, his tie is pink colored, but in the next scene, it's green and blue, but it's pink again in the next scene.
Season 23 References
The Falcon and the D'ohman Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts Treehouse of Horror XXII Replaceable You The Food Wife The Book Job The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants The Ten-Per-Cent Solution Holidays of Future Passed Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson The D'oh-cial Network Moe Goes from Rags to Riches The Daughter Also Rises At Long Last Leave Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart‎ How I Wet Your Mother Them, Robot Beware My Cheating Bart‎ A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again The Spy Who Learned Me Ned 'n Edna's Blend Agenda Lisa Goes Gaga