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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The episode title is a reference to the phrase "the fastest gun in the west."
 
*The episode title is a reference to the phrase "the fastest gun in the west."
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*When [[Bart]] tells [[Marge]] that [[Rover]] ate his clothes, Marge tells Bart that they're still going to see ''{{W|Riverdance}}''.
 
*When watching a documentary about the homeless, [[Homer]] says that he's sick of the [[Tarzan]] movie.
 
*When watching a documentary about the homeless, [[Homer]] says that he's sick of the [[Tarzan]] movie.
*The book [[Bart]] shoves into [[Rover]]'s mouth is titled ''[[America's 2nd Best Short Stories]]'', a reference to the annual collection ''{{W|The Best American Short Stories}}''.
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*The book Bart shoves into Rover's mouth is titled ''[[America's 2nd Best Short Stories]]'', a reference to the annual collection ''{{W|The Best American Short Stories}}''.
 
**One of the destroyed pages ends with the line "All in all, it had been a weird, weird lottery.", a line from "{{W|The Lottery}}" by {{W|Shirley Jackson}}.
 
**One of the destroyed pages ends with the line "All in all, it had been a weird, weird lottery.", a line from "{{W|The Lottery}}" by {{W|Shirley Jackson}}.
 
*When [[Buck McCoy]] introduces himself to Bart, the opening of the {{W2|The Good, the Bad and the Ugly|theme|theme}} from ''{{W|The Good, the Bad and the Ugly}}'' by {{W|Ennio Morricone}} plays.
 
*When [[Buck McCoy]] introduces himself to Bart, the opening of the {{W2|The Good, the Bad and the Ugly|theme|theme}} from ''{{W|The Good, the Bad and the Ugly}}'' by {{W|Ennio Morricone}} plays.
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*Buck McCoy has a poster for the film ''[[Texas Rangers Ride Again]]'', a reference to the [[Texas Rangers]] {{W|Major League Baseball}} team.
 
*Buck McCoy has a poster for the film ''[[Texas Rangers Ride Again]]'', a reference to the [[Texas Rangers]] {{W|Major League Baseball}} team.
 
**McCoy starred alongside {{W2|Robert Allen|actor|Bob "Tex" Allen}}, a real B-movie Western actor.
 
**McCoy starred alongside {{W2|Robert Allen|actor|Bob "Tex" Allen}}, a real B-movie Western actor.
*[[Frank the Wonder Horse]] is a parody of {{W|Francis the Talking Mule}}, who starred in famous films in the 1950s.
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*[[Frank the Wonder Horse]] is likely a parody of {{W2|Trigger|horse}}, the {{W|Wonder horses|wonder horse}} owned by Will Rogers.
*When Buck McCoy rides Frank the Wonder Horse to the laundry room, the "{{W|William Tell Overture}}" by {{W|Gioachino Rossini}} plays.
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*When Buck McCoy rides Frank the Wonder Horse to the laundry room, the "{{W|William Tell Overture}}" by {{W|Gioachino Rossini}} plays. This was the theme song for ''{{W2|The Lone Ranger|TV series}}'' TV series.
 
*Buck McCoy starred in the films ''[[Wyatt Earp Meets the Mummy]]'', a reference to the biographical Western film ''{{W2|Wyatt Earp|film}}'', and ''[[Six Brides for Seven Brothers]]'', a reference to the musical film ''{{W|Seven Brides for Seven Brothers}}''.
 
*Buck McCoy starred in the films ''[[Wyatt Earp Meets the Mummy]]'', a reference to the biographical Western film ''{{W2|Wyatt Earp|film}}'', and ''[[Six Brides for Seven Brothers]]'', a reference to the musical film ''{{W|Seven Brides for Seven Brothers}}''.
 
*McCoy has a metal lunchbox featuring his film ''[[Six-Gun Lullaby]]'', a parody of the Western film ''{{W|Six-Gun Serenade}}''.
 
*McCoy has a metal lunchbox featuring his film ''[[Six-Gun Lullaby]]'', a parody of the Western film ''{{W|Six-Gun Serenade}}''.
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*McCoy says he learned a lasso trick to grab food in ''The Wild Lunch'', a reference to ''{{W|The Wild Bunch}}''.
 
*One of Buck McCoy's shows was ''[[McTrigger]]'', in which all he does is shoot hippies, a reference to the TV series ''{{W2|McCloud|TV series}}''. ''McCloud'' starred [[Dennis Weaver]], who voiced McCoy.
 
*One of Buck McCoy's shows was ''[[McTrigger]]'', in which all he does is shoot hippies, a reference to the TV series ''{{W2|McCloud|TV series}}''. ''McCloud'' starred [[Dennis Weaver]], who voiced McCoy.
 
**One episode was titled "'Scuse Me While I Kill the Sky", a reference to the lyric "'scuse me while I kiss the sky" from the song "{{W|Purple Haze}}" by [[Jimi Hendrix]].
 
**One episode was titled "'Scuse Me While I Kill the Sky", a reference to the lyric "'scuse me while I kiss the sky" from the song "{{W|Purple Haze}}" by [[Jimi Hendrix]].
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*When the Western craze comes to [[Springfield Elementary]], [[Lisa]] dresses as sharpshooter and folk heroine [[Annie Oakley]], and [[Nelson]] dresses as actor [[Kevin Costner]], who starred in several Westerns, including ''Wyatt Earp''.
 
*When the Western craze comes to [[Springfield Elementary]], [[Lisa]] dresses as sharpshooter and folk heroine [[Annie Oakley]], and [[Nelson]] dresses as actor [[Kevin Costner]], who starred in several Westerns, including ''Wyatt Earp''.
 
*[[Apu]], Bart, Ralph, [[Milhouse]], Lisa, and Homer sing "[[A Kwik-E-Mart Sing-Along]]", which is a parody of the song "{{W2|Don't Fence Me In|song}}" by [[Cole Porter]].
 
*[[Apu]], Bart, Ralph, [[Milhouse]], Lisa, and Homer sing "[[A Kwik-E-Mart Sing-Along]]", which is a parody of the song "{{W2|Don't Fence Me In|song}}" by [[Cole Porter]].
*When Bart and Lisa ask [[Krusty]] to put Buck McCoy on ''{{ap|The Krusty the Clown Show|TV series|his show}}'', Lisa mentions that they also represent singer and musician [[Billy Joel]].
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*When Bart and Lisa ask [[Krusty]] to put Buck McCoy on {{ap|The Krusty the Clown Show|TV series|his show}}, Lisa mentions that they also represent singer and musician [[Billy Joel]].
 
*When McCoy shoots the cutout of Krusty in the crotch, Krusty says "Oooh, right in the panhandle!" This is a reference to what [[Johnny Carson]] said on ''{{W|The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson|The Tonight Show}}'' when {{W|Ed Ames}} hit a mannequin in the crotch doing a tomahawk throw.
 
*When McCoy shoots the cutout of Krusty in the crotch, Krusty says "Oooh, right in the panhandle!" This is a reference to what [[Johnny Carson]] said on ''{{W|The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson|The Tonight Show}}'' when {{W|Ed Ames}} hit a mannequin in the crotch doing a tomahawk throw.
 
*Krusty tells Buck that he grew up watching his horse operas at the {{W2|Bijou Theatre|Manhattan, 1917}}.
 
*Krusty tells Buck that he grew up watching his horse operas at the {{W2|Bijou Theatre|Manhattan, 1917}}.
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*Homer creates a poster of himself in a bathing suit that mimics the famous [[Farrah Fawcett]] pinup poster from the '70s.
 
*Homer creates a poster of himself in a bathing suit that mimics the famous [[Farrah Fawcett]] pinup poster from the '70s.
 
*The [[John Ford Center for Alcoholic Cowboys]] is named after film director and producer {{W|John Ford}}, who was renowned for his Western films. It's also a reference to the [[Betty Ford Center]], a rehabilitation center in [[California]].
 
*The [[John Ford Center for Alcoholic Cowboys]] is named after film director and producer {{W|John Ford}}, who was renowned for his Western films. It's also a reference to the [[Betty Ford Center]], a rehabilitation center in [[California]].
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*The [[Prospector]] who dances during the therapy session is a parody of Howard, played by {{W|Walter Huston}}, in the film ''{{W2|The Treasure of the Sierra Madre|film}}''.
 
*The weapons that [[Snake]] and his gang use in the bank robbery are the M41A pulse rifles from ''[[Alien]]''.
 
*The weapons that [[Snake]] and his gang use in the bank robbery are the M41A pulse rifles from ''[[Alien]]''.
 
*McCoy tells Homer that he's "no {{W|Howard Hawks}}." Hawks was a film producer during the classic Hollywood era.
 
*McCoy tells Homer that he's "no {{W|Howard Hawks}}." Hawks was a film producer during the classic Hollywood era.

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References/Trivia


Season 13 Episode References
280 "The Bart Wants What It Wants"
281
"The Lastest Gun in the West"
"The Old Man and the Key" 282


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • When Grampa shows Bart his Junior Buckaroo badge, it's entitled "Little Grampa Simpson."

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • During the first time the dog chased Bart to the Simpsons' house, he bit Bart's clothes through a mail opening on the door, but after that scene, the mail opening is gone.
  • When Bart first goes to Buck's mansion, it is at the end of a dead-end road. However, at the end of the episode, Buck's mansion is shown to be on a normal road.
Season 13 References
Treehouse of Horror XII The Parent Rap Homer the Moe A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love The Blunder Years She of Little Faith Brawl in the Family Sweets and Sour Marge Jaws Wired Shut Half-Decent Proposal The Bart Wants What It Wants The Lastest Gun in the West The Old Man and the Key Tales from the Public Domain Blame It on Lisa Weekend at Burnsie's Gump Roast I Am Furious (Yellow) The Sweetest Apu Little Girl in the Big Ten The Frying Game Poppa's Got a Brand New Badge