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The "Mypod", "Myphone", and other "My" tech is a parody of the "i" tech. "Mapple" is also a parody of "Apple", a tech company. | The "Mypod", "Myphone", and other "My" tech is a parody of the "i" tech. "Mapple" is also a parody of "Apple", a tech company. | ||
− | When [[Comic Book Guy]] throws the sledge hammer into the wall screen of [[Steve Mobs]], it is a reference to the 1984 | + | When [[Comic Book Guy]] throws the sledge hammer into the wall screen of [[Steve Mobs]], it is a reference to the 1984 Macintosh super-bowl commercial. |
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Revision as of 10:22, June 5, 2009
"MyPods and Boomsticks"
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Episode Information
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Mypods and Boomsticks is an episode of the twentieth season that aired November 30, 2008
Overview
After pranking the Mapple store, Bart befriends Bisher. Bart decides to have them for dinner, but Homer a la' Jack Bauer thinks Bisher's parents are plotting terrorist activities leading to the destruction of the Abandoned Springfield Mall. Homer than apologizes through another meal. Meanwhile, Lisa goes crazy over her new Mypod, until she learns she has a $1,200 bill from her downloaded songs as shown to her in her Mybill, another Apple parody.
Summary
Cultural References
The "Mypod", "Myphone", and other "My" tech is a parody of the "i" tech. "Mapple" is also a parody of "Apple", a tech company.
When Comic Book Guy throws the sledge hammer into the wall screen of Steve Mobs, it is a reference to the 1984 Macintosh super-bowl commercial.
Appearances
Characters
Trivia
- In The Episode Lisa the Drama Queen It Is Shown That Lisa Still Owns Her Mypod