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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
| − | * | + | *The episode title is a reference to [[Paul Simon]]'s song "{{W2|Graceland|song}}", in which he repeatedly sings the line "I'm going to {{W|Graceland}}". |
| − | *[[ | + | *During the "Ice Cream Social" event held at the [[First Church of Springfield]]: |
| + | **Cruci-Fixin's is a pun on {{W|Crucifixion}}. The flavors [[Reverend Lovejoy]] introduces, "Blessed Virgin Berry", "Command-Mint", and "Bible-Gum", are a pun on the [[Virgin Mary|Blessed Virgin Mary]], a {{W|Ten Commandments|Commandment}}, and the ''[[Bible]]'', respectively. In a derogatory way, Lovejoy also alludes to {{W|Unitarianism}}, the nontrinitarian movement of Christianity. | ||
| + | **[[Homer]] asks for one "[[Tower of Babel]]" made of ice cream. | ||
| + | **According to [[Professor Frink]], one of [[Mootilda]]'s stomachs was filled with {{W|Freon}}, which is commonly used as a refrigerant. | ||
| + | **Frink mentions Canadian actor [[Ivan Reitman]] after he is kicked by Mootilda. | ||
| + | **Lovejoy introduces [[Rachel Jordan]] as the "Christian [[Madonna]]". | ||
| + | **[[Lisa]] is amused that Rachel found a rhyme for {{W|Hezekiah}}, a king of Judah. | ||
| + | *The abandoned [[Storytime Village]] includes elements from stories such as ''[[Charlotte's Web]]'', ''{{W|The Frog Prince}}'', {{W|Mother Goose}}, "{{W|The Three Little Pigs}}", {{W|Pinocchio}}, and {{W|Hansel and Gretel}}. | ||
| + | *[[Chief Wiggum]] did not believe that the {{W|Chinese New Year}} is sometimes celebrated in February. | ||
| + | *Attractions at [[Praiseland]] include: | ||
| + | **[[King David's Wild Ride]], in which {{W|King David}} starts reading 150 psalms attributed to him. | ||
| + | **[[Whack - A - Satan]] is a parody of ''{{W|Whac-A-Mole}}''. | ||
| + | **Rockin' Ark, a pun on [[Noah's Ark]]. | ||
| + | **{{W|Solomon's Temple}}. | ||
| + | *[[Ned]] offers [[Ralph]] a [[Noah's Ark]] of jellies. | ||
| + | *[[Principal Skinner]] says that [[Heaven]] wasn't clouds and harps, like the end of many ''[[The Three Stooges]]'' shorts. | ||
| + | [[File:Disco Stu's Heaven.png|250px|thumb|In [[Disco Stu]]'s vision of Heaven, notable figures from the late 1970s disco era can be seen, including [[John Travolta]] dressed as Tony Manero from ''{{W|Saturday Night Fever}}'', as well as celebrities [[Liza Minnelli]], [[Andy Warhol]], and {{W|Halston}}, who were regular attendees at {{W|Studio 54}}, an iconic disco in 1970s [[New York City]] nightlife.]] | ||
| + | *In [[Disco Stu]]'s {{W|discothèque}} vision of Heaven: | ||
| + | **The background music is "{{W|Get Dancin'}}" by {{W|Disco Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes}}. | ||
| + | ***The song is heard again during the credits. | ||
| + | **{{W|Saint Peter}} leads Stu into the disco, passing by a queue where several notable figures from the 1970s disco era can be seen: | ||
| + | ***[[John Travolta]], dressed as his iconic character Tony Manero from the 1977 American dance drama film ''{{W|Saturday Night Fever}}''. | ||
| + | ***Next in line are actress and singer [[Liza Minnelli]], artist [[Andy Warhol]], and fashion designer {{W|Halston}}. This is a reference to {{W|Studio 54}}, a former nightclub in [[New York City]] that was closely associated with the three, all of whom were prominent regulars during the late 1970s. | ||
| + | **[[Frank Sinatra]] appears on the dance floor. When Stu asks Sinatra what he was doing there, Sinatra replies that for him, that was Hell. This alludes to Sinatra's rejection of post-swing popular music. | ||
| + | *In [[Comic Book Guy]]'s vision of Heaven: | ||
| + | **He is cast as [[Spock]] from ''[[Star Trek]]'' and is serving on board the ''[[Starship Enterprise|Enterprise]]''. | ||
| + | **[[James T. Kirk|Captain Kirk]]'s command chair starts shaking, and CBG says "Shazbot! My captain is in peril", referencing ''[[Mork & Mindy]]''. | ||
| + | **After CBG saves Kirk, Uhura says that she wants to make out with him, and so do [[Catwoman]] (''[[Batman]]'') and [[Agent 99]] (''{{W|Get Smart}}''). | ||
| + | *Rachel Jordan reads about Praiseland in an {{W|American Automobile Association}} (AAA) magazine. | ||
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| + | == Trivia == | ||
| + | *The refreshment stand menus are written on "stone" tablets like the {{W|Ten Commandments}}. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
| − | *[[ | + | *This episode is a sequel to "[[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily]]". |
| + | *The last time something Ned owned leaked gas and created hallucinations was in "[[Skinner's Sense of Snow]]". | ||
| + | *The amusement park Ned purchases, [[Storytown Village]], was first visited by the Simpsons in "[[Lisa the Vegetarian]]". | ||
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| + | == Goofs == | ||
| + | *At the church Ice Cream Social, Homer and Marge are seen in two places. | ||
| + | *When the citizens are leaving the park in disappointment, Manjula, who is behind Apu, is yellow, has brown hair, and is wearing blue clothes. | ||
| + | **Apu, despite being a practicing Hindu, goes to Praiseland, a Christianity-based theme park. | ||
| + | *Of all the outfits Ned preserved in the closet, not one of them was the outfit that Maude wore every day (pink vest/pink blouse/skirt ensemble). | ||
| + | *The hand stamp that says "PRAISELAND" is too big for most of the characters' hands. | ||
| + | *After Helen Lovejoy makes a very tall stack of ice cream scoops on the cone, she is wearing lipstick. | ||
| + | *When Professor Frink showcases his cow, Brandine Spuckler's belly is drawn the same color green as the top garment she wears instead of yellow. | ||
| + | *Once, when Martin Prince Sr. is seen among other attendees at the church's ice cream social, his hair is blond. | ||
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| + | File:Yellow Manjula.png|Yellow Manjula | ||
| + | File:Yellowsr.png|Martin Prince, Sr. with blond hair | ||
| + | File:Greenbelly.png|Brandine's green belly | ||
| + | </gallery> | ||
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Contents
Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title is a reference to Paul Simon's song "Graceland", in which he repeatedly sings the line "I'm going to Graceland".
- During the "Ice Cream Social" event held at the First Church of Springfield:
- Cruci-Fixin's is a pun on Crucifixion. The flavors Reverend Lovejoy introduces, "Blessed Virgin Berry", "Command-Mint", and "Bible-Gum", are a pun on the Blessed Virgin Mary, a Commandment, and the Bible, respectively. In a derogatory way, Lovejoy also alludes to Unitarianism, the nontrinitarian movement of Christianity.
- Homer asks for one "Tower of Babel" made of ice cream.
- According to Professor Frink, one of Mootilda's stomachs was filled with Freon, which is commonly used as a refrigerant.
- Frink mentions Canadian actor Ivan Reitman after he is kicked by Mootilda.
- Lovejoy introduces Rachel Jordan as the "Christian Madonna".
- Lisa is amused that Rachel found a rhyme for Hezekiah, a king of Judah.
- The abandoned Storytime Village includes elements from stories such as Charlotte's Web, The Frog Prince, Mother Goose, "The Three Little Pigs", Pinocchio, and Hansel and Gretel.
- Chief Wiggum did not believe that the Chinese New Year is sometimes celebrated in February.
- Attractions at Praiseland include:
- King David's Wild Ride, in which King David starts reading 150 psalms attributed to him.
- Whack - A - Satan is a parody of Whac-A-Mole.
- Rockin' Ark, a pun on Noah's Ark.
- Solomon's Temple.
- Ned offers Ralph a Noah's Ark of jellies.
- Principal Skinner says that Heaven wasn't clouds and harps, like the end of many The Three Stooges shorts.
In Disco Stu's vision of Heaven, notable figures from the late 1970s disco era can be seen, including John Travolta dressed as Tony Manero from Saturday Night Fever, as well as celebrities Liza Minnelli, Andy Warhol, and Halston, who were regular attendees at Studio 54, an iconic disco in 1970s New York City nightlife.
- In Disco Stu's discothèque vision of Heaven:
- The background music is "Get Dancin'" by Disco Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes.
- The song is heard again during the credits.
- Saint Peter leads Stu into the disco, passing by a queue where several notable figures from the 1970s disco era can be seen:
- John Travolta, dressed as his iconic character Tony Manero from the 1977 American dance drama film Saturday Night Fever.
- Next in line are actress and singer Liza Minnelli, artist Andy Warhol, and fashion designer Halston. This is a reference to Studio 54, a former nightclub in New York City that was closely associated with the three, all of whom were prominent regulars during the late 1970s.
- Frank Sinatra appears on the dance floor. When Stu asks Sinatra what he was doing there, Sinatra replies that for him, that was Hell. This alludes to Sinatra's rejection of post-swing popular music.
- The background music is "Get Dancin'" by Disco Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes.
- In Comic Book Guy's vision of Heaven:
- He is cast as Spock from Star Trek and is serving on board the Enterprise.
- Captain Kirk's command chair starts shaking, and CBG says "Shazbot! My captain is in peril", referencing Mork & Mindy.
- After CBG saves Kirk, Uhura says that she wants to make out with him, and so do Catwoman (Batman) and Agent 99 (Get Smart).
- Rachel Jordan reads about Praiseland in an American Automobile Association (AAA) magazine.
Trivia[edit]
- The refreshment stand menus are written on "stone" tablets like the Ten Commandments.
Continuity[edit]
- This episode is a sequel to "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily".
- The last time something Ned owned leaked gas and created hallucinations was in "Skinner's Sense of Snow".
- The amusement park Ned purchases, Storytown Village, was first visited by the Simpsons in "Lisa the Vegetarian".
Goofs[edit]
- At the church Ice Cream Social, Homer and Marge are seen in two places.
- When the citizens are leaving the park in disappointment, Manjula, who is behind Apu, is yellow, has brown hair, and is wearing blue clothes.
- Apu, despite being a practicing Hindu, goes to Praiseland, a Christianity-based theme park.
- Of all the outfits Ned preserved in the closet, not one of them was the outfit that Maude wore every day (pink vest/pink blouse/skirt ensemble).
- The hand stamp that says "PRAISELAND" is too big for most of the characters' hands.
- After Helen Lovejoy makes a very tall stack of ice cream scoops on the cone, she is wearing lipstick.
- When Professor Frink showcases his cow, Brandine Spuckler's belly is drawn the same color green as the top garment she wears instead of yellow.
- Once, when Martin Prince Sr. is seen among other attendees at the church's ice cream social, his hair is blond.