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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The episode title is a reference to the 1992 sports movie ''{{W|A League of Their Own}}''.
 
*The episode title is a reference to the 1992 sports movie ''{{W|A League of Their Own}}''.
*[[Grampa]] tells one of the players he pitches worse than [[Sandy Koufax]] on {{W|Yom Kippur}}.
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*The plot is a parody of the {{W|Major League Baseball scandals#Gambling scandals|Major League Baseball gambling scandals}}, especially the one involving {{W|Ippei Mizuhara}}, {{W|Shohei Ohtani}}'s interpreter.
*{{W|Edsel}} Dealership, {{W|Pan Am}} and {{W|Woolworths Group (Australia)|Woolworth's}} are among the dead contacts in Grampa's contacts.
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*The "{{W2|Charge|fanfare}}" fanfare by {{W2|Tommy Walker|events director}} is heard at the [[Isotope Stadium]].
*Chris Rock invites Walkov to join the [[New York Mets]].
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*The [[Springfield Isotopes]] play against the [[New York Yankees]].
*Danny Trejo invites Walkov to join the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] and tells him he has 468 credits on his {{W|IMDb}}. His page actually credits him 473 roles as actor on April 27, [[2025]].
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*The Take It Out to the Ball Game Self Storage units are a reference to the song "{{W|Take Me Out to the Ball Game}}" by {{W|Edward Meeker}}.
*Other teams inviting Walkov include:
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**The song plays multiple times in the episode, including in Macedonian.
**{{W|Oakland Athletics relocation to Las Vegas|Las Vegas A's}}.
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*[[Grampa]] tells one of the New York Yankees players he pitches worse than [[Sandy Koufax]] on {{W|Yom Kippur}}. This is referencing Koufax's {{W|Sandy Koufax#World Series and Yom Kippur decision|decision of sitting out}} a game during the {{W|1965 World Series}} because it clashed with the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. His decision garnered national attention, making him an iconic figure within the American Jewish community.
**{{W|Seattle Mariners|Mariners}}.
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*In Grampa's list of dead contacts on his phone are:
**{{W|Los Angeles Angels}}.
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**{{W|Edsel}} Dealership, a discontinued car brand.
**{{W|Minnesota Twins}}.
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**{{W|Pan Am}}, a discontinued airline.
**{{W|San Diego Padres}}.
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**{{W|F. W. Woolworth Company|Woolworth's}}, a former retail company.
**{{W|Chicago White Sox}}.
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*"It's a Beautiful Day for a Ball Game" by {{W|Harry Simeone|The Harry Simeone Songsters}} plays during the montage of [[Moe]] and Grampa watching baseball games.
*{{W|Take Me Out to the Ball Game}} is heard in Macedonian in the montage over the town welcoming Walkov.
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*Teams the Isotopes played against include the [[Atlanta Braves]] and the {{W|Arizona Diamondbacks}}.
<!--* talks to Walkov about when he played with the {{W|Miami Marlins}}.-->
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*As a child, [[Aeropos Walkov]] knocked over a pillar in the [[Parthenon]] in [[Greece]] by hitting a rat into it.
*[[Moe]] tells [[Bart]] that Wolkov is teaching himself English by watching [[Family Guy]]. Walkov then says "Giggity, giggity", imitating [[Glenn Quagmire]].
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*Moe says that [[Springfield]] isn't a classy city, like [[Philadelphia]] or [[Anaheim]].
==Continuity==
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*Moe's grandmother's name, [[Baba Branka|Baba]], is short for babuskha, a nickname used in Slavic culture for one's grandmother.
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*The video camera that Moe uses has an {{W|Evinrude Outboard Motors|Evinrude}} motor on it.
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*The laptop that Walkov uses appears to be a potato version of an {{W|Apple Inc.|Apple}} {{W|MacBook}}.
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*Moe calls Walkov "Euro Sasquatch", a pun on {{W2|Eurotrash|term}}.
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*{{Ch|Chris Rock}} invites Walkov to join the [[New York Mets]].
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[[File:Abe League of Their Moe promo 4.png|300px|thumb|[[Los Angeles|LA]]-native actor {{Ch|Danny Trejo}} invites Walkov to join the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] and tells him he has 468 credits on his {{W|IMDb}} page]]
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*{{Ch|Danny Trejo}} invites Walkov to join the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] and tells him he has 468 credits on his {{W|IMDb}}. His page actually credits him with 473 roles as an actor on April 27, [[2025]].
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*Other teams inviting Walkov include the {{W|Toronto Blue Jays}}, the {{W|Washington Nationals}}, the {{W|Oakland Athletics relocation to Las Vegas|Las Vegas A's}}, the {{W|Seattle Mariners}}, the {{W|Los Angeles Angels}}, the {{W|Minnesota Twins}}, the {{W|San Diego Padres}}, and the [[Chicago White Sox]].
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**The Washington Nationals video had them change the [[Lincoln Memorial]] to Walkov.
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**The Las Vegas A's video had them put Walkov on the [[Sphere]].
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*The Springfield Isotopes have a mascot who's a parody of {{W|Mr. Met}} of the New York Mets.
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*[[Kent Brockman]] mentions {{W2|Bullseye|mascot}}, the dog and mascot of the {{W|Target Corporation}}.
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*The Isotope Stadium becomes the [[Toblerone]] Stadium after it gets sponsored.
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*Grampa says that he and Moe are a great team, like {{W|Martin and Lewis}} ([[Dean Martin]] and [[Jerry Lewis]]). [[Martin Prince]] and [[Lewis Clark]] then walk past holding hands and Martin thanks Grampa for noticing.
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*One of the adverts is for [[Carrot Top]]'s Prop Bets.
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*The song "All Nighter" by Rhett Moir and James Davies is heard during Walkov's first game.
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*{{Ch|Kevin Millar}} mentions when he played for the [[Miami Marlins]].
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*Moe tells Bart that Walkov is teaching himself English by watching ''[[Family Guy]]''. Walkov then proceeds to repeat [[Glenn Quagmire]]'s catchphrase "Giggity" multiple times.
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*A baseball pitch is sponsored by {{W|Squatty Potty}}, the long drive is sponsored by {{W|Hankook}} tires, and the third base is sponsored by {{W2|Trojan|brand}} condoms. Walkov is sponsored by [[Gren-ade]], a parody of {{W|Gatorade}}.
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*On ''[[The Springfield Bugle]]'', the baseball teams that are indirectly referenced on the front page header include the {{W|San Diego Padres}}, the {{W|St. Louis Cardinals}}, and the {{W|Los Angeles Angels}}.
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*The song "Dandy's Lover" by The Firehouse Jazzmen is heard when Moe fights against the Japanese coach.
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*One of the teams beaten by the Isotopes is the {{W|Houston Astros}}.
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*The [[Cincinnati Reds Roof Inn]] is a reference to the {{W|Cincinnati Reds}} baseball team and the {{W|Red Roof Inn}} hotel chain.
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*Grampa talks to Bart about the {{W|BALCO scandal}}.
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*The De Beers Diamonds Diamond Club Gold is a reference to {{W|De Beers}}, a South African–British corporation that specializes in the diamond industry.
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*Grampa searches {{W|Onlyfans}} on his phone, not realizing what the site is for.
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*[[Moe]] taped the Walkov video over the [[1998]] {{W|Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show}}.
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*Moe mentioning the MLB expanding to 50 teams, including Tampa, is a reference to the {{W|Tampa Bay Rays}} not having a home due to the {{W|Hurricane Milton}} damage to the {{W|Trpopicana Field}} and their inhability to make a deal for a new stadium.
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[[File:Sports betting billboards.png|300px|thumb|Many of the sports betting ads at the [[Isotope Stadium]] include references to real gambling companies, among other things]]
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*The sports betting ads seen at the [[Isotope Stadium]] include:
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**"Wager Walrus," a pun on [[Woody Woodpecker]]'s main foil {{W|Wally Walrus}}.
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**"Draft-Pigs," a pun on {{W|DraftKings}}, the American gambling company.
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**"Vig Notaro," a reference to comedian [[Tig Notaro]] and the gambling concept of {{W|Vigorish|vig}}. Tig Notaro's picture is on the logo.
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**"Oprah's Sportsbook Club," a reference to {{W|Oprah's Book Club}} by {{Ch|Oprah Winfrey}}.
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**"Fan Drool," a pun on {{W|FanDuel}}.
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**"Bookiemonster," a parody of {{W|Cookie Monster}} from ''[[Sesame Street]]''.
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**"Gambler$ Win-onymou$," a pun on the {{W|Gamblers Anonymous}} organization.
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**"Major League Betting," a pun on {{W|Major League Baseball}}.
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**"Shohei the Money 17" and "Othani's Designated Bettor" reference Shohei Ohtani's Picadillos gambling scandal.
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*Moe says Walkov encourages people to drive responsibly, saying "click it or ticket", a [https://www.nhtsa.gov/campaign/click-it-or-ticket slogan] of the {{W|National Highway Traffic Safety Administration}}.
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*Bart learned about gambling from watching {{W|Yu Darvish}}.
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*Moe translates that Walkov always wanted to ride the {{W|Duquesne Incline}} funicular.
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*Grampa calls [[Matt Lauer]] "skinny Weinstein," referencing the sexual abuse allegations against both Lauer and {{W|Harvey Weinstein}}.
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*During his addiction to gambling, Bart asks Walkov who he liked for the {{W|AFC South}} football conference. He also mentions the {{W|Tennessee Titans}}.
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*Media at the conference include:
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**Odds-Jazeera, a parody of [[Al Jazeera]].
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**E$PN, a parody of [[ESPN]].
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**FOX bet-work, a parody of the [[FOX]] network.
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== Continuity ==
 
*[["Old Tut" Simpson]] appears. ("[[A Father's Watch]]")
 
*[["Old Tut" Simpson]] appears. ("[[A Father's Watch]]")
*Moe's grandmother, [[Baba Branka]], appears. ("[[Homerland]]")
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*In Grampa's list of dead contacts on his phone are:
*[[Kent Brockman]] mentions [[Bullseye]] the Target dog's private plane. ("[[Iron Margef]]")
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**[[Corbin Everly]]. ("[[Bart's Brain]]")
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**[[Larry Dalrymple|Larry the Barfly]]. ("[[Cremains of the Day]]")
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**[[Maude Flanders]]. ("[[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily]]")
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**[[Rabbi Krustofsky]]. ("[[Clown in the Dumps]]")
 
*[[Smash Diggins]] and [[Fishbone Walker]] appear. ("[[Wild Barts Can't Be Broken]]")
 
*[[Smash Diggins]] and [[Fishbone Walker]] appear. ("[[Wild Barts Can't Be Broken]]")
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*Sites for betting include:
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**[[draft-pigs.com]] ("[[The Marge-ian Chronicles]]").
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**[[longshot-gimmick.com]]. ("[[Write Off This Episode]]")
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**[[Wager Walrus]]. ("[[Cremains of the Day]]")
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*Adverts for [[Quick & Fresh]] ("[[Much Apu About Something]]") and [[It Blows]] ("[[Lisa's Sax]]") are seen.
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*[[Matt Lauer]] appears. ("[[Elementary School Musical]]")
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**Homer previously mentioned him being fired from {{W|Today (American TV program)#Matt Lauer termination|''The Today Show''}}. ("[[Woo-Hoo Dunnit?]]")
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*Multiple [[Wise Guy]]s were also seen in the non-canon episode "[[Lisa the Boy Scout]]".
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*Larry's urn is seen on top of the [[Love Tester]]. ("Cremains of the Day")
  
==Goofs==
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== Goofs ==
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*The Springfield Isotopes are playing in the Major League despite being a minor league team.
 
*Fishbone Walker's hair is colored blonde instead of brown.
 
*Fishbone Walker's hair is colored blonde instead of brown.
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{{Season 36|R}}
  
 
[[Category:Cultural references]]
 
[[Category:Cultural references]]
 
[[Category:Continuity]]
 
[[Category:Continuity]]
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[[Category:Goofs]]

Latest revision as of 18:36, May 11, 2025

References/Trivia


Season 36 Episode References
786 "Yellow Planet"
787
"Abe League of Their Moe"
"Stew Lies" 788


Cultural references[edit]

LA-native actor Danny Trejo invites Walkov to join the Los Angeles Dodgers and tells him he has 468 credits on his IMDb page
Many of the sports betting ads at the Isotope Stadium include references to real gambling companies, among other things

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • The Springfield Isotopes are playing in the Major League despite being a minor league team.
  • Fishbone Walker's hair is colored blonde instead of brown.
Season 36 References
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