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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The episode title is a reference to the phrase "ashes to ashes, dust to dust."
 
*The episode title is a reference to the phrase "ashes to ashes, dust to dust."
*The story of [[Joe Quimby, Sr.]] is based on the life of young [[Vito Corleone]] from ''[[The Godfather]]''.
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*The episode presents the parallel stories of [[Joe Quimby, Sr.]] and [[Joe Quimby III]], parodying the parallel dramas of [[Vito Corleone]] and [[Michael Corleone]] as depicted in the 1974 American epic crime film ''{{W|The Godfather Part II}}''. Many scenes take place in a [[New York City]]-like [[Springfield]], referencing the film's setting.
 
*{{ap|Devin|student}} refers to the "{{W|twink}}s" as one of the demographics of the school. He then clarifies that he means "kids that like [[Twinkie]]s."
 
*{{ap|Devin|student}} refers to the "{{W|twink}}s" as one of the demographics of the school. He then clarifies that he means "kids that like [[Twinkie]]s."
 
*During the [[Saint Patrick's Day]] parade, "{{W|The Wind That Shakes the Barley}}" by {{W|Robert Dwyer Joyce}} plays.
 
*During the [[Saint Patrick's Day]] parade, "{{W|The Wind That Shakes the Barley}}" by {{W|Robert Dwyer Joyce}} plays.
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*During Bart's campaign, the kids perform "{{W|Hail to the Chief}}" by {{W2|James Sanderson|musician}}.
 
*During Bart's campaign, the kids perform "{{W|Hail to the Chief}}" by {{W2|James Sanderson|musician}}.
 
*The "Bart For President" flyer features Bart performing a double-handed {{W|V sign}}, one of [[Richard Nixon]]'s signature gestures.
 
*The "Bart For President" flyer features Bart performing a double-handed {{W|V sign}}, one of [[Richard Nixon]]'s signature gestures.
*Bart's attack ad is based on [[Hillary Clinton]]'s 3 AM White House Ringing Phone ad.
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*In his counter-attack ad, Bart says "It's 3 a.m. Whose finger do you pull?". This is a reference to the "3 a.m. White House Ringing Phone" ad featured by [[Hillary Clinton]] during the {{W|2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries}}. Clinton's ad, considered by many an {{W|attack ad}}, suggested that at an urgent moment, people need a trustworthy, competent leader to answer the call.
 
*Joe Quimby III's full name, Joseph Fitzgerald Shriver Onassis Schlossberg Quimby III, is a play on words that combines the names and surnames of American politicians and businessmen related to the {{W|Kennedy family}}:
 
*Joe Quimby III's full name, Joseph Fitzgerald Shriver Onassis Schlossberg Quimby III, is a play on words that combines the names and surnames of American politicians and businessmen related to the {{W|Kennedy family}}:
 
**"Joseph" refers to {{W|Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.}}, the ambitious patriarch of the Kennedy family.
 
**"Joseph" refers to {{W|Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.}}, the ambitious patriarch of the Kennedy family.

Revision as of 09:14, November 19, 2025

References/Trivia


Season 37 Episode References
796 "Bart 'N' Frink"
797
"Sashes to Sashes"
"The Day of the Jack-Up" 798


Cultural references

Irish icons such as playwright George Bernard Shaw, a Leprechaun, and poet Oscar Wilde are seen in a parody of New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade.

Continuity

Goofs

  • At the inauguration day speech, one student in the crowd appears completely colored blue.
Season 37 References
Thrifty Ways to Thieve Your Mother Keep Chalm and Gary On Treehouse of Horror XXXVI Men Behaving Manly Bad Boys... for Life? Bart 'N' Frink Sashes to Sashes The Day of the Jack-Up Aunt Misbehavin' Guess Who's Coming to Skinner Parahormonal Activity ¡The Fall Guy-Yi-Yi! Seperance Upcoming episodes