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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The title of the episode is a reference to ''{{W|Bob Roberts}}'', a 1992 film following the eponymous politician, suggesting that success comes from shady deals, hypocrisy, and deceit.
 
*The title of the episode is a reference to ''{{W|Bob Roberts}}'', a 1992 film following the eponymous politician, suggesting that success comes from shady deals, hypocrisy, and deceit.
**Much of the episode is based on the {{W|Watergate scandal}} and borrows many elements from the film ''{{W2|All the President's Men|film}}'' which focused on the investigation into the incident by reports [[Bob Woodward]] and {{W|Carl Bernstein}}. These include the meeting with [[Smithers]] and the overheard shot of [[Lisa]] in the library. Also, Lisa compares herself and Bart to Woodward and Bernstein.
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**Much of the episode is based on the {{W|Watergate scandal}} and borrows many elements from the film ''{{W2|All the President's Men|film}}'', which focused on the investigation into the incident by reporters [[Bob Woodward]] and {{W|Carl Bernstein}}. These include the meeting with [[Smithers]] and the overheard shot of [[Lisa]] in the library. Also, Lisa compares herself and Bart to Woodward and Bernstein.
 
[[File:Bob Roberts film poster parody.png|250px|thumb|[[Sideshow Bob]] enters the meeting wrapped in an American flag, a reference to the poster of ''{{W|Bob Roberts}}''. The 1992 film is also referenced in the title of the episode]]
 
[[File:Bob Roberts film poster parody.png|250px|thumb|[[Sideshow Bob]] enters the meeting wrapped in an American flag, a reference to the poster of ''{{W|Bob Roberts}}''. The 1992 film is also referenced in the title of the episode]]
 
*Bob enters the meeting wrapped in an American flag, a reference to the film poster of ''{{W|Bob Roberts}}''.
 
*Bob enters the meeting wrapped in an American flag, a reference to the film poster of ''{{W|Bob Roberts}}''.
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*[[Mayor Quimby]] changes the name of the highway to [[Matlock Expressway]], after the 1986 TV series ''{{W2|Matlock|1986 TV series}}''.
 
*[[Mayor Quimby]] changes the name of the highway to [[Matlock Expressway]], after the 1986 TV series ''{{W2|Matlock|1986 TV series}}''.
 
*The conservatives Birch Barlow mentions in his show include:
 
*The conservatives Birch Barlow mentions in his show include:
**American political commentator and retired US Marine Colonel [[Oliver North]].
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**American political commentator and retired U.S. Marine Colonel [[Oliver North]].
 
**Officer {{W|Stacey Koon}}, one of the Los Angeles police officers involved in the {{W|Rodney King#1991 police assault in Los Angeles|1991 beating of Rodney King}}.
 
**Officer {{W|Stacey Koon}}, one of the Los Angeles police officers involved in the {{W|Rodney King#1991 police assault in Los Angeles|1991 beating of Rodney King}}.
 
**[[Joe Camel]], the advertising mascot used by the {{W|R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company}} for their cigarette brand {{W2|Camel|cigarette}}.
 
**[[Joe Camel]], the advertising mascot used by the {{W|R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company}} for their cigarette brand {{W2|Camel|cigarette}}.
*[[Edna Krabappel]] makes a reference to the {{W|1994 South African general election}}, which were the first in which citizens of all races were allowed to take part.
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*[[Edna Krabappel]] makes a reference to the {{W|1994 South African general election}}, which was the first in which citizens of all races were allowed to take part.
 
*The fanged, green-skinned member of the [[Springfield Republican Party]] is the vampire from the film ''{{W|Nosferatu}}''.
 
*The fanged, green-skinned member of the [[Springfield Republican Party]] is the vampire from the film ''{{W|Nosferatu}}''.
*Archie, Jughead and Reggie from ''[[Archie Comics]]'' throw Homer out of their car, while Moose says "Duh, stay out of Riverdale!". It is not known how he met them or what he did to offend them.
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*[[Archie Andrews|Archie]], [[Jughead Jones|Jughead]], and [[Reggie Mantle|Reggie]] from ''[[Archie Comics]]'' throw Homer out of their car, while [[Moose Mason|Moose]] says "Duh, stay out of [[Riverdale]]!". It is not known how he met them or what he did to offend them.
 
**Homer later refers to them again; he is seen reading an ''Archies'' comic and comments, "Riverdale punks, think they're too good for me!".
 
**Homer later refers to them again; he is seen reading an ''Archies'' comic and comments, "Riverdale punks, think they're too good for me!".
 
*According to [[Abe Simpson]], he owned the first radio in [[Springfield]] and the only thing on air was [[Thomas Edison]] reciting the alphabet.
 
*According to [[Abe Simpson]], he owned the first radio in [[Springfield]] and the only thing on air was [[Thomas Edison]] reciting the alphabet.
 
 
*Bob's aides are parodies of {{Ch|Richard Nixon}}'s advisors during Watergate, {{W|John Ehrlichman}} and {{W|H. R. Haldeman}}.
 
*Bob's aides are parodies of {{Ch|Richard Nixon}}'s advisors during Watergate, {{W|John Ehrlichman}} and {{W|H. R. Haldeman}}.
 
*Quimby's appearance at the debate mimics Nixon's appearance at the {{W|1960 United States presidential debates|1960 United States presidential debate}} after he had just recovered from a cold.
 
*Quimby's appearance at the debate mimics Nixon's appearance at the {{W|1960 United States presidential debates|1960 United States presidential debate}} after he had just recovered from a cold.
 
*Bob gives his acceptance speech underneath a giant poster with a picture of himself on it, parodying that one seen behind {{W|Charles Foster Kane}} in the 1941 American drama film ''[[Citizen Kane]]''.
 
*Bob gives his acceptance speech underneath a giant poster with a picture of himself on it, parodying that one seen behind {{W|Charles Foster Kane}} in the 1941 American drama film ''[[Citizen Kane]]''.
*Homer think the {{W|Rapture}} end-time event has come when he was woken up by the demolishing company.
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*Homer thinks the {{W|Rapture}} end-time event has come when he was woken up by the demolishing company.
 
[[File:Fintstone Phone.png|250px|thumb|In kindergarten, Bart is given the opportunity to pick a toy, and he chooses the [[Flintstone Phone]]]]
 
[[File:Fintstone Phone.png|250px|thumb|In kindergarten, Bart is given the opportunity to pick a toy, and he chooses the [[Flintstone Phone]]]]
 
*In kindergarten, Bart is given the opportunity to pick a toy, and he chooses the [[Flintstone Phone]].
 
*In kindergarten, Bart is given the opportunity to pick a toy, and he chooses the [[Flintstone Phone]].
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#[[Pebbles Flintstone]]
 
#[[Pebbles Flintstone]]
 
#[[Mr. Slate]]
 
#[[Mr. Slate]]
*When exploring the cemetery, Lisa discovers that American musicians [[Buddy Holly]] (1936-1959), [[Ritchie Valens]] (1941-1959), and [[The Big Bopper]] (1930-1959) voted for Bob.
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*When exploring the cemetery, Lisa discovers that American musicians [[Buddy Holly]] (1936–1959), [[Ritchie Valens]] (1941–1959), and [[The Big Bopper]] (1930–1959) voted for Bob.
 
**These three musicians all died in the same plane crash that took place in [[Iowa]] on February 3, 1959. The event became known as "{{W|The Day the Music Died}}", as referred to by {{W|Don McLean}} in his greatest hit "{{W2|American Pie|song}}".
 
**These three musicians all died in the same plane crash that took place in [[Iowa]] on February 3, 1959. The event became known as "{{W|The Day the Music Died}}", as referred to by {{W|Don McLean}} in his greatest hit "{{W2|American Pie|song}}".
 
**The Big Bopper's grave references his 1958 song "{{W2|Chantilly Lace|song}}", which depicts a young man flirting with his girlfriend on the telephone. More specifically, its opening line, "Hello, baby!", is parodied in the grave as "Gooooodbye, baby!".
 
**The Big Bopper's grave references his 1958 song "{{W2|Chantilly Lace|song}}", which depicts a young man flirting with his girlfriend on the telephone. More specifically, its opening line, "Hello, baby!", is parodied in the grave as "Gooooodbye, baby!".
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*The duos Bart and Lisa use to compare Bob's puppet behavior under the command of Birch Barlow include:
 
*The duos Bart and Lisa use to compare Bob's puppet behavior under the command of Birch Barlow include:
 
**[[Ronald Reagan]] (Ronnie) to [[Nancy Reagan]].
 
**[[Ronald Reagan]] (Ronnie) to [[Nancy Reagan]].
**{{W|Sonny Bono}} to [[Cher]].
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**[[Sonny Bono]] to [[Cher]].
 
**[[Ringo Starr]] to [[The Beatles]].
 
**[[Ringo Starr]] to [[The Beatles]].
 
*In court, Bob says, "You want the truth? You can't handle the truth!" quoting {{W|Jack Nicholson}}'s famous line from the movie ''{{W|A Few Good Men}}''.
 
*In court, Bob says, "You want the truth? You can't handle the truth!" quoting {{W|Jack Nicholson}}'s famous line from the movie ''{{W|A Few Good Men}}''.
*At the [[Springwood Minimum Security Prison]] it is revealed that Bob is affiliated to {{W|Yale University}}. {{W|Princeton University}} is also referenced.
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*At the [[Springwood Minimum Security Prison]] it is revealed that Bob is affiliated with [[Yale University]]. {{W|Princeton University}} is also referenced.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*Sideshow Bob was released by Democratic mayor Joe Quimby after pressure from Republican-inspired protests. In "[[Black Widower]]" he claimed he and his prisonmates would be released on the streets once the Democrats were back in power.
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*Sideshow Bob was released by Democratic Mayor Joe Quimby after pressure from Republican-inspired protests. In "[[Black Widower]]" he claimed he and his prisonmates would be released on the streets once the Democrats were back in power.
 
*Humphrey Boa-Gart, one of Sideshow Bob's fake voters who is buried in the [[Springfield Pet Cemetery]], is a reference to movie star [[Humphrey Bogart]] and {{W2|Boa|genus|boa snakes}}.
 
*Humphrey Boa-Gart, one of Sideshow Bob's fake voters who is buried in the [[Springfield Pet Cemetery]], is a reference to movie star [[Humphrey Bogart]] and {{W2|Boa|genus|boa snakes}}.
 
*Names seen in the phone book include:
 
*Names seen in the phone book include:
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Latest revision as of 10:14, October 2, 2025

References/Trivia


Season 6 Episode References
107 "Itchy & Scratchy Land"
108
"Sideshow Bob Roberts"
"Treehouse of Horror V" 109


Cultural references[edit]

  • The title of the episode is a reference to Bob Roberts, a 1992 film following the eponymous politician, suggesting that success comes from shady deals, hypocrisy, and deceit.
Sideshow Bob enters the meeting wrapped in an American flag, a reference to the poster of Bob Roberts. The 1992 film is also referenced in the title of the episode
In kindergarten, Bart is given the opportunity to pick a toy, and he chooses the Flintstone Phone
  • In kindergarten, Bart is given the opportunity to pick a toy, and he chooses the Flintstone Phone.
    • The actual actor who normally performed Fred Flintstone's voice on the Flintstones during that era, Henry Corden, was brought to the studio to record the "Yabba Dabba Doo" catchphrase line.
    • The characters in the dial include:
  1. Fred Flintstone
  2. Wilma Flintstone
  3. Dino
  4. Betty Rubble
  5. Barney Rubble
  6. Hoppy
  7. Bamm-Bamm Rubble
  8. Pebbles Flintstone
  9. Mr. Slate

Trivia[edit]

  • Sideshow Bob was released by Democratic Mayor Joe Quimby after pressure from Republican-inspired protests. In "Black Widower" he claimed he and his prisonmates would be released on the streets once the Democrats were back in power.
  • Humphrey Boa-Gart, one of Sideshow Bob's fake voters who is buried in the Springfield Pet Cemetery, is a reference to movie star Humphrey Bogart and boa snakes.
  • Names seen in the phone book include:
    • Gorilla A.
    • Getty C.
    • Jay Weinstein
    • Bert Gaines
    • Robert Gordon
    • Teil Moss
    • Toby Muntz
    • Allison Neu
    • Cathey Neu
    • Jack Neu
    • Jeb Neu
    • Jennifer Neu
    • Ken Neu
    • Richard Nash
    • Bob Newhall
Season 6 References
Bart of Darkness Lisa's Rival Another Simpsons Clip Show Itchy & Scratchy Land Sideshow Bob Roberts Treehouse of Horror V Bart's Girlfriend Lisa on Ice Homer Badman Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy Fear of Flying Homer the Great And Maggie Makes Three Bart's Comet Homie the Clown Bart vs. Australia Homer vs. Patty and Selma A Star Is Burns Lisa's Wedding Two Dozen and One Greyhounds The PTA Disbands 'Round Springfield The Springfield Connection Lemon of Troy Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)