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{{TB|[[Krusty]]'s personal assistant [[Lois Pennycandy]] is a reference to M's secretary {{W|Miss Moneypenny}} and {{W|Lois Maxwell}}, who played Miss Moneypenny in the first 14 Bond movies. The character design is based on Miss Moneypenny's appearance in ''{{W2|Goldfinger|film}}''.}} | {{TB|[[Krusty]]'s personal assistant [[Lois Pennycandy]] is a reference to M's secretary {{W|Miss Moneypenny}} and {{W|Lois Maxwell}}, who played Miss Moneypenny in the first 14 Bond movies. The character design is based on Miss Moneypenny's appearance in ''{{W2|Goldfinger|film}}''.}} | ||
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{{TB|In the couch gag, Homer shoots at the camera in the style of the ''Bond Barrel'', which opens every James Bond movie.}} | {{TB|In the couch gag, Homer shoots at the camera in the style of the ''Bond Barrel'', which opens every James Bond movie.}} | ||
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{{TB|The title references ''You Only Live Twice''. [[Hank Scorpio]] is a send-off of a Bond villain and even ties a spy, [[James Bont]], who has a Scottish accent like [[Sean Connery]], to a table with the intention of killing him by a laser, like in ''{{W2|Goldfinger|film}}''. In the final battle, Scorpio's [[Femme Fatale|main assistant]] wears only a white bikini, similar to the one Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder wears in ''{{W2|Dr. No|film}}'', and is shown crushing her enemies to death with her thighs, like Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp does in ''[[GoldenEye]]''. The end song that plays over the end credits, ''[[Scorpio]]'', is similar to the theme song from ''Goldfinger''.}} | {{TB|The title references ''You Only Live Twice''. [[Hank Scorpio]] is a send-off of a Bond villain and even ties a spy, [[James Bont]], who has a Scottish accent like [[Sean Connery]], to a table with the intention of killing him by a laser, like in ''{{W2|Goldfinger|film}}''. In the final battle, Scorpio's [[Femme Fatale|main assistant]] wears only a white bikini, similar to the one Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder wears in ''{{W2|Dr. No|film}}'', and is shown crushing her enemies to death with her thighs, like Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp does in ''[[GoldenEye]]''. The end song that plays over the end credits, ''[[Scorpio]]'', is similar to the theme song from ''Goldfinger''.}} | ||
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{{TB|In ''[[The Man with the Golden Gun]]'', the main villain, {{W|Francisco Scaramanga|Scaramanga}}, assembled the golden gun using three items from his monogrammed golden cigarette case. This is also what Homer does to make his straw. The show's Bond soundalike theme is played.}} | {{TB|In ''[[The Man with the Golden Gun]]'', the main villain, {{W|Francisco Scaramanga|Scaramanga}}, assembled the golden gun using three items from his monogrammed golden cigarette case. This is also what Homer does to make his straw. The show's Bond soundalike theme is played.}} | ||
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{{TB|When [[Tony Blair]] flies away in a jetpack to the ''James Bond'' theme, it references ''Thunderball''. The scene where Homer spots Bart and Lisa from the [[London Eye]], pulls a lever, and the whole car detaches from the Eye before skimming across the River Thames is similar to the water surf gadget scene in ''The World Is Not Enough''.}} | {{TB|When [[Tony Blair]] flies away in a jetpack to the ''James Bond'' theme, it references ''Thunderball''. The scene where Homer spots Bart and Lisa from the [[London Eye]], pulls a lever, and the whole car detaches from the Eye before skimming across the River Thames is similar to the water surf gadget scene in ''The World Is Not Enough''.}} | ||
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{{TB|Homer gets out of the ocean like {{W|Ursula Andress}} in the Bond film ''{{W2|Dr. No|film}}'' while a snippet of the "{{W|James Bond Theme}}" from the film plays.}} | {{TB|Homer gets out of the ocean like {{W|Ursula Andress}} in the Bond film ''{{W2|Dr. No|film}}'' while a snippet of the "{{W|James Bond Theme}}" from the film plays.}} | ||
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| + | {{TB|It has several other Bond references, such as Homer dressing as [[Ernst Stavro Blofeld|Blofeld]] from ''{{W2|You Only Live Twice|film}}'' and recreating the women swimming underwater from the title sequence of ''{{W2|Thunderball|film}}''. Both ''Thunderball'' and ''You Only Live Twice'' end with Bond and the main Bond girl together at sea in an inflatable raft, which happens at the end with Bart and [[Sherri and Terri|Sherri or Terri]].}} | ||
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{{TB|The title is a reference to ''{{W2|From Russia with Love|film}}'', with several other Bond references in the story.}} | {{TB|The title is a reference to ''{{W2|From Russia with Love|film}}'', with several other Bond references in the story.}} | ||
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- This article is about film series. For the parody character, see James Bont.
James Bond is a popular series of spy novels written by Ian Fleming first book published in 1953 until his death in 1964. Since 1962 they've spawned an ongoing series of films in which various actors have portrayed spy 007, with his witty remarks, seductive charms, luck at gambling and preference for cocktails which are "shaken, not stirred."
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| Casino Royale • Die Another Day • For Your Eyes Only • GoldenEye • Live and Let Die • The Living Daylights • The Man with the Golden Gun • Moonraker • Never Say Never Again • Octopussy • Quantum of Solace • Skyfall • The Spy Who Loved Me • Tomorrow Never Dies • A View to a Kill • Yesterday Never Tomorrows | ||
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| Goldfinger | ||
| Characters | ||
| Ernst Stavro Blofeld • James Bond • Auric Goldfinger • Jaws • Oddjob | ||
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