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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
| − | *The story | + | *The story is a parody of the two {{W|Toho}} Frankenstein films ''{{W|Frankenstein vs. Baragon|Frankenstein Conquers the World}}'' and ''{{W|The War of the Gargantuas}}''. |
| + | **[[Homer]] eats the living heart of [[Frankenstein's Monster]] to become [[Homerstein]]. | ||
| + | **A woman, and later the two [[Homerstein]]s, sing "The Words Get Stuck in My Throat" from ''The War of the Gargantuas''. | ||
| + | *When the [[Dinomonster]] attacks [[Springfield]], [[Lisa]] says that they'll have to rename Springfield to Cloverfield, a reference to the science fiction horror film ''{{W|Cloverfield}}''. | ||
| + | *When [[Bart]] asks Lisa why there are two Homers, Lisa responds with "Elementary, my dear Bartson", a reference to [[Sherlock Holmes]] and {{W|John Watson}}, and the phrase "Elementary, my dear Watson." | ||
[[Category:The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror stories references]] | [[Category:The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror stories references]] | ||
[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
Latest revision as of 10:25, August 22, 2026
Cultural references[edit]
- The story is a parody of the two Toho Frankenstein films Frankenstein Conquers the World and The War of the Gargantuas.
- Homer eats the living heart of Frankenstein's Monster to become Homerstein.
- A woman, and later the two Homersteins, sing "The Words Get Stuck in My Throat" from The War of the Gargantuas.
- When the Dinomonster attacks Springfield, Lisa says that they'll have to rename Springfield to Cloverfield, a reference to the science fiction horror film Cloverfield.
- When Bart asks Lisa why there are two Homers, Lisa responds with "Elementary, my dear Bartson", a reference to Sherlock Holmes and John Watson, and the phrase "Elementary, my dear Watson."