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== References ==
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== Cultural references ==
*The episode title is a reference to the Alice Walker novel ''The Color Purple''.
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*The episode title is a reference to the novel ''{{W|The Color Purple}}'' by {{W|Alice Walker}}.
*There is a lack of continuity between this episode and the episode [[Lisa the Simpson]], where it is revealed only the males of the Simpson family are failures, whereas the females are often successful and highly intelligent.
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*The [[title screen gag]] is a reference to ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]''. The music that plays over it is the "Miss Gulch" theme from the {{W|The Wizard of Oz|1939 film}}, composed by {{W|Herbert Stothart}}.
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*[[Principal Skinner]] has a {{W|Kia}} car, which gets crushed by the stump.
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*[[Lisa]] says that she will find the one good ancestor of the [[Simpson family]], even if she has to go back to [[Adam]] and [[Eve]].
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*[[Grampa]] says that Adam and Eve Simpson were also known as {{W|Julius and Ethel Rosenberg}}, who were spies for the {{W|Soviet Union}}.
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*The Simpsons have a picture of former president [[Abraham Lincoln]] in their house. Lincoln was also revealed to be the man who helped [[Virgil Simpson|Virgil]] and [[Mabel Simpson]] escape to [[Canada]].
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*A poster of the album artwork of the [[Pink Floyd]] album ''[[The Dark Side of the Moon]]'' is seen in the attic. This is the same poster that teenage Homer had in his bedroom.
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*Lisa finds a bicentennial issue of ''[[Reader's Digest]]'' in the attic.
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*Among the stories in the ''Reader's Digest'' issue are:
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**{{W|Rodney Allen Rippy}}: The new {{W|Sidney Poitier}}?
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**The plot of ''{{W|The Sting}}'' explained by {{Ch|Dick Cavett}}.
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**[[Helen Reddy]]'s favorite fondues.
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**[[Flint]], [[Michigan]]: City of Tomorrow.
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*The advertisement for [[Buzz Cola]] that Lisa finds promotes the fact that it has cocaine in it. When [[Coca-Cola]] was first launched, cocaine was one of its main ingredients.
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*[[Eliza Simpson]] has what appears to be a {{W|Raggedy Ann}} doll. However, the Raggedy Ann doll wasn't created until 1915.
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*Eliza Simpson was part of the {{W|Underground Railroad}}.
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*Marge says that she and Homer left the movie ''{{W2|Carrie|1976 film}}'' right after the titular character, {{W|Carrie White}}, was crowned prom queen.
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*The waltz played at the ball in the flashback to 1860 is "{{W|The Blue Danube}}" by {{W|Johann Strauss II}}, which was not written until 1867.
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*[[Virgil Simpson]] sings "{{ap|My Old Kentucky Home|The Color Yellow}}" by {{W|Stephen Foster}}.
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*"{{W|Battle Hymn of the Republic}}" by {{W|Julia Ward Howe}} plays at the start of the Black History Month presentations and at the end of Lisa's presentation.
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*In [[Ralph]]'s Black History Month presentation, he says that [[Martin Luther King]] had a dream, referencing King's "{{W|I Have a Dream}}" speech.
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*Also in Ralph's presentation, he says that dreams are where [[Elmo]] (from ''[[Sesame Street]]'') and [[Buzz Lightyear]] (from ''[[Toy Story]]'') had a party, and he went there. He then shows the picture of this party.
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*[[Milford Van Houten]] reads ''[[The Inventions of Thomas Jefferson]]'' by [[Thomas Jefferson]].
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*[[Willie]] escorts Lisa offstage, saying that they still have three {{W|Jackie Robinson}}s, a {{W|Tuskegee Airmen}}, and so many [[Barack Obama|Obamas]] to go.
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*When Homer makes things uncomfortable for [[Grampa]] by turning the temperature down on the thermostat, Grampa starts spilling information about the {{W|Normandy landings}}.
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*"{{W|O Canada}}", the national anthem of [[Canada]], plays when Virgil and Mabel get to Canada.
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== Trivia ==
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*Letters in the vent include a final notice from the [[IRS]] and urgent M.R.I. scan results addressed to Homer.
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== Goofs ==
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*According to the episode "[[Much Apu About Nothing]]", the Simpsons didn't arrive in America until the early 1900s when Abe was a child.
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*When the kids gasp at [[Milhouse]] calling Lisa's story a fairy tale, [[Lewis]] is in his normal attire with his usual haircut. Then, after Milhouse tells the story of [[Milford Van Houten]], Lewis is wearing an [[Obama]] suit with a matching haircut.
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*The [[girl with a ponytail]]'s hair is black instead of its usual white.
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*The "V" in [[Milford Van Houten]]'s name on ''The Journal of Milford van Houten'' is lowercase instead of a capital as it should be.
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*Mabel and Virgil could not cross the "Canadian border" in 1860, as Canada did not become a country until 1867. When they left the United States, they entered an area that was still a British colony at the time.
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*The Canadian flag that appears in the episode was not the official flag of Canada until 1965.
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
 
*When [[Lisa]] goes to the attic, many objects from previous episodes can be seen, including:
 
*When [[Lisa]] goes to the attic, many objects from previous episodes can be seen, including:
**An "I Didn't Do It" T-shirt ([[Bart Gets Famous]])
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**A [[Pin Pals]] picture. ("[[Team Homer]]")
**Homer's Astrolabe ([['Tis the Fifteenth Season]])
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**An "I Didn't Do It" T-shirt. ("[[Bart Gets Famous]]")
**Homer's Spacesuit ([[Deep Space Homer]])
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**The [[Personalized Talking Astrolabe]]. ("[['Tis the Fifteenth Season]]")
**A large model rocket, taped back together ([[She of Little Faith]])
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**Homer's spacesuit. ("[[Deep Space Homer]]")
**A calender with [[Marge Simpson]] posing on the cover ([[The Devil Wears Nada]])
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**The [[Orbit King]] rocket, taped back together. ("[[She of Little Faith]]")
**[[Funzo]] ([[Grift of the Magi]])
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**A ''[[Charity Chicks]]'' calendar with [[Marge]] posing on the cover. ("[[The Devil Wears Nada]]")
**A [[Princess Penelope]] doll ([[Once Upon a Time in Springfield]])
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**A [[Funzo]]. ("[[Grift of the Magi]]")
**The stone head of [[Xtapolapocetl]] ([[Blood Feud]])
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**A [[Princess Penelope]] doll. ("[[Once Upon a Time in Springfield]]")
**The statue of a [[Jewish Golem|Golem]] ([[Treehouse of Horror XVII]])
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**The [[Olmec head]]. ("[[Blood Feud]]")
**Homer's [[Mr. Plow]] jacket ([[Mr. Plow]])
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**[[Homer]]'s Grammy and a copy of ''[[Bigger Than Jesus]]'' by [[The Be Sharps]]. ("[[Homer's Barbershop Quartet]]")
**The vibrating chair given to Homer by [[Herb Powell]] ([[Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?]])
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**The statue of a [[Jewish Golem|Golem]]. ("[[Treehouse of Horror XVII]]")
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**Homer's {{ap|Mr. Plow|business}} jacket. ("[[Mr. Plow]]")
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**The [[Spinemelter 2000]] given to Homer by [[Herb Powell]]. ("[[Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?]]")
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**One of [[Ringo Starr paintings|Marge's paintings]] of {{Ch|Ringo Starr}}. ("[[Brush with Greatness]]")
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**The upper half of Homer's homemade bear protection suit. ("[[The Fat and the Furriest]]")
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**Bart's guitar. ("[[The Otto Show]]")
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**The [[Mary Worth telephone]]. ("[[Lady Bouvier's Lover]]")
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**Homer's poster of ''The Dark Side of the Moon'' by Pink Floyd. ("[[The Way We Was]]" et al)
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*The video of Eliza Simpson is from the [[Springfield Historical Society]] Oral History Project. ("[[Lisa the Iconoclast]]").
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Latest revision as of 14:50, March 14, 2025

References/Trivia


Season 21 Episode References
453 "Boy Meets Curl"
454
"The Color Yellow"
"Postcards from the Wedge" 455


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Letters in the vent include a final notice from the IRS and urgent M.R.I. scan results addressed to Homer.

Goofs[edit]

  • According to the episode "Much Apu About Nothing", the Simpsons didn't arrive in America until the early 1900s when Abe was a child.
  • When the kids gasp at Milhouse calling Lisa's story a fairy tale, Lewis is in his normal attire with his usual haircut. Then, after Milhouse tells the story of Milford Van Houten, Lewis is wearing an Obama suit with a matching haircut.
  • The girl with a ponytail's hair is black instead of its usual white.
  • The "V" in Milford Van Houten's name on The Journal of Milford van Houten is lowercase instead of a capital as it should be.
  • Mabel and Virgil could not cross the "Canadian border" in 1860, as Canada did not become a country until 1867. When they left the United States, they entered an area that was still a British colony at the time.
  • The Canadian flag that appears in the episode was not the official flag of Canada until 1965.

Continuity[edit]

Season 21 References
Homer the Whopper Bart Gets a "Z" The Great Wife Hope Treehouse of Horror XX The Devil Wears Nada Pranks and Greens Rednecks and Broomsticks Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou? Thursdays with Abie Once Upon a Time in Springfield Million Dollar Maybe Boy Meets Curl The Color Yellow Postcards from the Wedge Stealing First Base The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed American History X-cellent Chief of Hearts The Squirt and the Whale To Surveil with Love Moe Letter Blues The Bob Next Door Judge Me Tender