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**Nat-Gee-D'oh, a parody of [[National Geographic]]. | **Nat-Gee-D'oh, a parody of [[National Geographic]]. | ||
***The episode is a National Geographic-style mockumentary. | ***The episode is a National Geographic-style mockumentary. | ||
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*The narrator refers to the {{W|beluga whale}} as a "[[Charles Darwin|Darwinian]] whoopsie." | *The narrator refers to the {{W|beluga whale}} as a "[[Charles Darwin|Darwinian]] whoopsie." | ||
*The song sung by the beluga whales and the {{W|narwhal}}s, "[[Summer Days]]", is a parody of "{{W2|Summer Nights|Grease song}}" from the musical ''{{W2|Grease|musical}}''. | *The song sung by the beluga whales and the {{W|narwhal}}s, "[[Summer Days]]", is a parody of "{{W2|Summer Nights|Grease song}}" from the musical ''{{W2|Grease|musical}}''. | ||
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*The episode is the last to have [[Pamela Hayden]] in the cast, as for her retirement; however, the last episode she recorded was "[[O C'mon All Ye Faithful]]". | *The episode is the last to have [[Pamela Hayden]] in the cast, as for her retirement; however, the last episode she recorded was "[[O C'mon All Ye Faithful]]". | ||
*Contrary to previous shorts or specials releasing at the same time everywhere in the world, this episode was released at midnight local time. | *Contrary to previous shorts or specials releasing at the same time everywhere in the world, this episode was released at midnight local time. | ||
| + | *A similar episode aired in ''[[Futurama]]'', "{{IS|Naturama}}", where characters are depicted as animal equivalents. | ||
| + | **The iguana resembling Bart says "Hey, I got born!", similar to how [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]] says "I'm born, baby!" in the episode. | ||
*A character who has the same model as [[Diego]] from "[[A Star Is Born Again]]" is the cameraman filming lions. | *A character who has the same model as [[Diego]] from "[[A Star Is Born Again]]" is the cameraman filming lions. | ||
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title is a reference to the British nature documentary The Blue Planet. It mirrors the dynamics of the real-world series, featuring narration by Hugh Bonneville in the distinctive style of David Attenborough, who voiced the original documentary.
- The episode was released on April the 22nd to mark Earth Day.
- In the episode select screen, the various icons are:
- Disney+ size, a Disney for plus sizes.
- Marble, a parody of Marvel.
- Cosmic Wars, a parody of Star Wars.
- When selecting if the user is sure to watch it, it asks if the user wants to watch something with Yodas in it.
- Mixar, a parody of Pixar.
- Nat-Gee-D'oh, a parody of National Geographic.
- The episode is a National Geographic-style mockumentary.
- The narrator refers to the beluga whale as a "Darwinian whoopsie."
- The song sung by the beluga whales and the narwhals, "Summer Days", is a parody of "Summer Nights" from the musical Grease.
- The Monday Night Football theme song "Heavy Action" by Johnny Pearson is heard during the Galapagos land iguanas sequence, specifically when Bart gets rid of the other iguanas.
- The Moe fish says that he's twenty thousand leagues over Homer beluga whale's league, a reference to Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas.
- Homer beluga mentions the fact that beluga whales sleep with one eye open.
- Homer struggles to resist the pressure of the water as he dives with Marge, showing the fact that narwhals are among the deepest-diving cetaceans, being able to dive to depths of up to 2,370 m.
- Morgan Freeman mentions the people that made the movie Happy Feet (and indirectly his companion documentary film March of the Penguins).
- The woodpecker finches migrate to an Amazon Fulfillment Center, where they eat Cheetos.
One of the fish eaten resembles Patrick Star. A crab looking like Zoidberg from Futurama is seen in the background
- Two of the types of fish eaten by the beluga whale and the narwhal resemble SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star. A crab resembling Zoidberg from Futurama and Ursula from The Little Mermaid are seen, the latter is then eaten.
- The whale tries to do a jump like in Free Willy.
- When Dinosaurs Built the Pyramids might be a reference to the memes saying History Channel airs weird documentaries after midnight, including pyramids being built by aliens.
Trivia[edit]
- The episode is the last to have Pamela Hayden in the cast, as for her retirement; however, the last episode she recorded was "O C'mon All Ye Faithful".
- Contrary to previous shorts or specials releasing at the same time everywhere in the world, this episode was released at midnight local time.
- A similar episode aired in Futurama, "Naturama", where characters are depicted as animal equivalents.
- The iguana resembling Bart says "Hey, I got born!", similar to how Bender says "I'm born, baby!" in the episode.
- A character who has the same model as Diego from "A Star Is Born Again" is the cameraman filming lions.