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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The title of the episode is a reference to the movie ''{{w|Last Action Hero}}''.
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*The title of the episode is a reference to the movie ''{{W|Last Action Hero}}''.
*The tableau of the Simpsons in the [[The Last Traction Hero/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]] is an homage to the painting ''{{w|The Third of May 1808}}'' by {{w|Francisco Goya}}.
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*The tableau of the Simpsons in the [[The Last Traction Hero/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]] is an homage to the painting ''{{W|The Third of May 1808}}'' by {{W|Francisco Goya}}.
*[[The Rich Texan]] refers to [[Mr. Burns]] as {{w|Davy Crockett}}.
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*[[The Rich Texan]] calls [[Mr. Burns]] "{{W|Davy Crockett}}" ironically, since Crockett was a renowned hunter and Burns can't shoot a sedated quail that is still moving.
*Mr. Burns blames the {{w|surface tension}} when he is bouncing on the water.
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**After the quail has been rendered unconscious with {{W|Diethyl ether|ether}} and Burns shoots it, the recoil of his rifle sends him bouncing backwards across the pond like a {{W|Stone skipping|skipping stone}} as he curses the {{W|surface tension}}.
*"{{w|Mr. Big Stuff}}" by {{w|Jean Knight}} is heard when [[Homer]] takes advantage of Mr. Burns' belongings.
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*"{{W|Mr. Big Stuff}}" by {{W|Jean Knight}} is heard when [[Homer]] takes advantage of Mr. Burns' belongings.
 
*The song the parrots sing in Mr. Burns' office is "[[Wiki-Waka Liki-Laka]]", written by [[Bill Odenkirk]] with lyrics by [[Chris Ledesma]]. The song is a parody of the theme for the {{W|Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room}}, "{{W|The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room}}".
 
*The song the parrots sing in Mr. Burns' office is "[[Wiki-Waka Liki-Laka]]", written by [[Bill Odenkirk]] with lyrics by [[Chris Ledesma]]. The song is a parody of the theme for the {{W|Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room}}, "{{W|The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room}}".
*[[Abe]] says he participated in the cast of the [[Shelbyville]] production of the musical ''{{w|Pippin|musical}}''.
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*[[Abe]] says he participated in the cast of the [[Shelbyville Players]] production of the musical ''{{W2|Pippin|musical}}''.
*The song playing after the black and white scene with the puzzle is "{{w|We'll Meet Again}}" by {{w|Vera Lynn}}.
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*The song playing after the black and white scene with the puzzle is "{{W|We'll Meet Again}}" by {{W|Vera Lynn}}.
[[File:Apple Mac 1984 reference.png|300px|thumb|[[Bart]]'s throwing a sledgehammer at the screen showing [[Lisa]]'s face as "{{W2|Big Brother|Nineteen Eighty-Four}}" is a reference to the {{w|Macintosh}} commercial "{{W2|1984|advertisement}}"]]
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[[File:Apple Mac 1984 reference.png|300px|thumb|[[Bart]]'s throwing a sledgehammer at the screen showing [[Lisa]]'s face as "{{W2|Big Brother|Nineteen Eighty-Four}}" is a reference to the {{W|Macintosh}} commercial "{{W2|1984|advertisement}}"]]
*The sequence that ends with [[Bart]] throwing a sledgehammer at the screen showing [[Lisa]]'s face as "{{W2|Big Brother|Nineteen Eighty-Four}}" is a reference to the commercial "{{W2|1984|advertisement}}", aired during the {{w|Super Bowl XVIII}} that introduced the {{w|Macintosh}} computer.
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*The sequence that ends with [[Bart]] throwing a sledgehammer at the screen showing [[Lisa]]'s face as "{{W2|Big Brother|Nineteen Eighty-Four}}" is a reference to the commercial "{{W2|1984|advertisement}}", aired during the {{W|Super Bowl XVIII}} that introduced the {{W|Macintosh}} computer.
 
**It was referenced in "[[MyPods and Boomsticks]]" too.
 
**It was referenced in "[[MyPods and Boomsticks]]" too.
 
**The uniform she wears later as bus monitor is the same as the one she wore as the imagined "Big Brother".
 
**The uniform she wears later as bus monitor is the same as the one she wore as the imagined "Big Brother".
***The uniform is a reference to {{w|Tilda Swinton}}'s character Minister Mason in the movie ''{{w|Snowpiercer}}''.
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***The uniform and hairstyle are references to {{W|Tilda Swinton}}'s character Minister Mason in the movie ''{{W|Snowpiercer}}''.
*Mr. Burns tells his lawyers that being told to omit mention of his hounds is like telling pitcher {{w|Three-Finger Brown}} he can't play for the {{w|Brooklyn Tip-Tops}}, a now extinct baseball team.
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*Mr. Burns tells his lawyers that being told to omit mention of his hounds is "like telling pitcher {{W|Three-Finger Brown}} he can't play for the {{W|Brooklyn Tip-Tops}}," which existed 1914-1915. Mordecai "Three-Finger" Brown did in fact pitch for the Tip-Tops in 1914 and was elected to the {{W|List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame|Baseball Hall of Fame}} in 1949.
*[[Marge]] mentions [[Princess Leia]] and [[C-3PO]] from ''[[Star Wars]]''.
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*Talking with [[Smithers]], [[Marge]] says she can see why so many straight women in movies have gay friends, "like [[Princess Leia]] and [[C-3PO]]".
*Mr. Burns owned the {{w|Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant|Nuclear Power Plant}} that is famous for the {{w|Chernobyl disaster}}.
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*Mr. Burns owned the {{W|Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant|Nuclear Power Plant}} that is infamous for the {{W|Chernobyl disaster}}.
*The Tragic School Bus is a reference to ''{{w2|The Magic School Bus|TV series}}''.
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*The Tragic School Bus is a reference to ''{{W2|The Magic School Bus|TV series}}''.
 
**The music heard during the "Tragic Bus" montage and again during the end credits is "{{W|Night on Bald Mountain}}" by {{W|Modest Mussorgsky}}.
 
**The music heard during the "Tragic Bus" montage and again during the end credits is "{{W|Night on Bald Mountain}}" by {{W|Modest Mussorgsky}}.
*The book ''[[Callback Mountain]]'' is a reference to the book ''On Call Back Mountain'' by {{w|Eve Bunting}}.
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*The book ''[[Callback Mountain]]'' is a reference to the book ''On Call Back Mountain'' by {{W|Eve Bunting}}.
*Lisa's American History answers to (inferred) questions at the end refer to:
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*Lisa's corrections to [[Miss Hoover]]'s incorrect American History answers included:
**1848: the year gold was discovered in California, beginning the {{w|California Gold Rush}}.
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**D.C. stands for District of Columbia.
**Steward's Folly [sic]: Lisa misspoke: this would have been {{w|Alaska Purchase|Seward's Folly}}, the purchase of Alaska from Russia.
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**{{W|Alaska Purchase|Seward's Folly}}, a term used by opponents of the [[United States of America]]'s purchase of [[Alaska]] from [[Russia]] in 1867. U.S. Secretary of States {{W|William H. Seward}} in the [[Andrew Johnson]] presidential administration lead the negotiations.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*As of this episode, [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] is credited as also starring, having been credited as special guest voice previously.
 
*As of this episode, [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] is credited as also starring, having been credited as special guest voice previously.
*The title of the episode is also a reference to the ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'''s episode [[The Last Traction Hero (I&S episode)|with the same title]].
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*The title of the episode is also a reference to the ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'''s episode {{ap|The Last Traction Hero|I&S episode|of the same name}}.
 
*Instead of on TV after the couch gag, the credits for the episode were shown on the [[Power Plant]] parking lot.
 
*Instead of on TV after the couch gag, the credits for the episode were shown on the [[Power Plant]] parking lot.
 
*When [[Homer]] sings sUe S.A. sUe S.A., he's holding an American flag with Damages written on it. In the trailer, for the episode it wasn't shown.
 
*When [[Homer]] sings sUe S.A. sUe S.A., he's holding an American flag with Damages written on it. In the trailer, for the episode it wasn't shown.
  
==Goofs==
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== Goofs ==
 
*The sign "Reserved for Montgomery Burns" only appears when Carl mentions it.
 
*The sign "Reserved for Montgomery Burns" only appears when Carl mentions it.
 
*Bart's signature, "Father, good luck", on Homer's cast disappear between scenes.
 
*Bart's signature, "Father, good luck", on Homer's cast disappear between scenes.
 
*Skinner's filing cabinet misses drawers for I and J.
 
*Skinner's filing cabinet misses drawers for I and J.
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Latest revision as of 21:03, June 20, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 28 Episode References
604 "Dad Behavior"
605
"The Last Traction Hero"
"The Nightmare After Krustmas" 606


Cultural references[edit]

Bart's throwing a sledgehammer at the screen showing Lisa's face as "Big Brother" is a reference to the Macintosh commercial "1984"

Trivia[edit]

  • As of this episode, Kevin Michael Richardson is credited as also starring, having been credited as special guest voice previously.
  • The title of the episode is also a reference to the The Itchy & Scratchy Show's episode of the same name.
  • Instead of on TV after the couch gag, the credits for the episode were shown on the Power Plant parking lot.
  • When Homer sings sUe S.A. sUe S.A., he's holding an American flag with Damages written on it. In the trailer, for the episode it wasn't shown.

Goofs[edit]

  • The sign "Reserved for Montgomery Burns" only appears when Carl mentions it.
  • Bart's signature, "Father, good luck", on Homer's cast disappear between scenes.
  • Skinner's filing cabinet misses drawers for I and J.
Season 28 References
Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus Friends and Family The Town Treehouse of Horror XXVII Trust but Clarify There Will Be Buds Havana Wild Weekend Dad Behavior The Last Traction Hero The Nightmare After Krustmas Pork and Burns The Great Phatsby: Part One The Great Phatsby: Part Two Fatzcarraldo The Cad and the Hat Kamp Krustier 22 for 30 A Father's Watch The Caper Chase Looking for Mr. Goodbart Moho House Dogtown