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== Cultural references ==
 
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**It is also an allusion to the title of the season one episode "[[Moaning Lisa]]", and also the season nineteen episode "[[Mona Leaves-a]]".
 
**It is also an allusion to the title of the season one episode "[[Moaning Lisa]]", and also the season nineteen episode "[[Mona Leaves-a]]".
 
*According to [[Abe]], he participated in the {{W|1936 Summer Olympics}} held in [[Berlin]].
 
*According to [[Abe]], he participated in the {{W|1936 Summer Olympics}} held in [[Berlin]].
**At the {{W2|Olympiastadion|Berlin}}, Abe accidentally killed an assasin that tried to kill [[Adolf Hitler]], a reference to the {{W|Assassination attempts on Adolf Hitler|many attemps to assasinate Hitler}}.
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**At the {{W2|Olympiastadion|Berlin}}, Abe accidentally killed an assassin that tried to kill [[Adolf Hitler]], a reference to the {{W|Assassination attempts on Adolf Hitler|many attempts to assassinate Hitler}}.
**An instrumental song very similar to "{{W|Deutchland Deutchland Uber Alles}}", [[Germany]]'s anthem, is heard.
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**An instrumental song very similar to "{{W|Deutschlandlied}}", [[Germany]]'s anthem, is heard.
 
[[File:Lenny collecting Absolut Vodka ads.png|250px|thumb|[[Lenny]] collects {{W|Absolut Vodka}} ads.]]
 
[[File:Lenny collecting Absolut Vodka ads.png|250px|thumb|[[Lenny]] collects {{W|Absolut Vodka}} ads.]]
 
*[[Lenny]] collects {{W|Absolut Vodka}} ads.
 
*[[Lenny]] collects {{W|Absolut Vodka}} ads.
 
*During the high-dive event, [[Old Jewish man]]'s underarm flab turns into wings, and he flies around the arena to the theme music from ''{{W|The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show}}''.
 
*During the high-dive event, [[Old Jewish man]]'s underarm flab turns into wings, and he flies around the arena to the theme music from ''{{W|The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show}}''.
*"{{W|The Star-Spangled Banner}}" is heard when Abe wins one of the events.
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*"[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]" is heard when Abe wins one of the events.
*[[Moe]] sings "[[Happy Birthday to Me]]", a modified version of the popular song "{{W|Happy Birthday to You}}".
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*[[Moe]] sings "[[Happy Birthday to Me]]", a modified version of the popular song "[[Happy Birthday to You]]".
 
*The music heard when [[Homer]] acts like a crab is similar to that in the 1961 film ''{{W2|Mysterious Island|1961 film}}''.
 
*The music heard when [[Homer]] acts like a crab is similar to that in the 1961 film ''{{W2|Mysterious Island|1961 film}}''.
 
*Moe considers American musician [[Bob Seger]] and American professional wrestler {{W|Haystacks Calhoun}} as "great man". This indirectly refers to Calhoun's heavy weight, which, together with his declining health, eventually forced him into retirement.
 
*Moe considers American musician [[Bob Seger]] and American professional wrestler {{W|Haystacks Calhoun}} as "great man". This indirectly refers to Calhoun's heavy weight, which, together with his declining health, eventually forced him into retirement.
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*The fast-talking publisher who approves of Moe's poetry is [[J. Jonah Jameson]], the famous publisher from the ''{{W|Daily Bugle}}'' in ''[[Spider-Man]]''.
 
*The fast-talking publisher who approves of Moe's poetry is [[J. Jonah Jameson]], the famous publisher from the ''{{W|Daily Bugle}}'' in ''[[Spider-Man]]''.
 
**He is voiced by [[J. K. Simmons]], who plays Jameson in the ''{{W2|Spider-Man|2002 film series}}'' 2002 film series, the second of which was co-written by [[Michael Chabon]], who also provides his voice in this episode.
 
**He is voiced by [[J. K. Simmons]], who plays Jameson in the ''{{W2|Spider-Man|2002 film series}}'' 2002 film series, the second of which was co-written by [[Michael Chabon]], who also provides his voice in this episode.
**Jameson ask for an {{W|Advil}}, a pain-relieving medication.
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**Jameson asks for an {{W|Advil}}, a pain-relieving medication.
 
**When he finds Moe's poem outstanding, he calls American poet [[Maya Angelou]].
 
**When he finds Moe's poem outstanding, he calls American poet [[Maya Angelou]].
*[[Barney]] mentions two pieces of work by [[Tom Wolfe]], namely his book ''{{W2|The Right Stuff|book}}'' and novel ''{{W|The Bonfire of the Vanities}}''. Barney also makes allusion to Wolfe's 1970 book ''{{W|Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers}}''.
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*[[Barney]] mentions two pieces of work by [[Tom Wolfe]], namely his book ''{{W2|The Right Stuff|book}}'' and novel ''{{W|The Bonfire of the Vanities}}''. Barney also makes an allusion to Wolfe's 1970 book ''{{W|Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers}}''.
 
*The [[Wordloaf Literary Conference]] is a reference to the {{W|Bread Loaf Writers' Conference}}, held every year at the Bread Loaf Inn, east of {{W|Middlebury, Vermont}}. Several of ''The Simpsons'' writers have attended Middlebury, and other references to the show exist, including one in which criminal [[Snake Jailbird]] is identified as a Middlebury alumnus ("[[22 Short Films About Springfield]]").
 
*The [[Wordloaf Literary Conference]] is a reference to the {{W|Bread Loaf Writers' Conference}}, held every year at the Bread Loaf Inn, east of {{W|Middlebury, Vermont}}. Several of ''The Simpsons'' writers have attended Middlebury, and other references to the show exist, including one in which criminal [[Snake Jailbird]] is identified as a Middlebury alumnus ("[[22 Short Films About Springfield]]").
 
*At the entrance of the Wordloaf Literary Conference, the sign "Warning: Philip Roth may be moody" references American novelist {{W|Philip Roth}}.
 
*At the entrance of the Wordloaf Literary Conference, the sign "Warning: Philip Roth may be moody" references American novelist {{W|Philip Roth}}.
*Bart tell the writers that "''{{W|The Da Vinci Code}}'' just sold over one million copies". This novel was consistently criticized by scholars for {{W|Criticism of The Da Vinci Code|its historical and scientific inaccuracies}}. Despite that, it became a massive worldwide bestseller selling millions copies.
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*Bart tells the writers that "''{{W|The Da Vinci Code}}'' just sold over one million copies". This novel was consistently criticized by scholars for {{W|Criticism of The Da Vinci Code|its historical and scientific inaccuracies}}. Despite that, it became a massive worldwide bestseller selling millions of copies.
 
*{{Ch|Tom Wolfe}} wears his trademark white suit.
 
*{{Ch|Tom Wolfe}} wears his trademark white suit.
 
*According to the American writer [[Gore Vidal]], he came up with the title of his novel ''{{W2|1876|novel}}'' after once paying $18.76 for gasoline. Likewise, he said the title of ''[[Burr]]'' came to him when he saw the word printed on the wrapper of an {{W|Eskimo Pie}}.
 
*According to the American writer [[Gore Vidal]], he came up with the title of his novel ''{{W2|1876|novel}}'' after once paying $18.76 for gasoline. Likewise, he said the title of ''[[Burr]]'' came to him when he saw the word printed on the wrapper of an {{W|Eskimo Pie}}.
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**J. Jonah Jameson demands photos, later poems, about ''Spider-Man''.
 
**J. Jonah Jameson demands photos, later poems, about ''Spider-Man''.
 
**The rhyme scheme he mentions is the {{W|Petrarchan sonnet}}, an Italian sonnet style dating back to the 13th century.
 
**The rhyme scheme he mentions is the {{W|Petrarchan sonnet}}, an Italian sonnet style dating back to the 13th century.
**The episode ends with Jameson saying, “What are you waiting for, {{W|Chinese New Year}}?. The line was first heard in this episode of ''The Simpsons'' and heard again a few months afterward in the 2007 film ''{{W|Spider-Man 3}}''.
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**The episode ends with Jameson saying, "What are you waiting for, {{W|Chinese New Year}}?". The line was first heard in this episode of ''The Simpsons'' and heard again a few months afterward in the 2007 film ''{{W|Spider-Man 3}}''.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
 
*In this episode, Moe lives in a hotel, but his actual home is a house similar to [[Nelson]]'s. However, he could have moved.
 
*In this episode, Moe lives in a hotel, but his actual home is a house similar to [[Nelson]]'s. However, he could have moved.
*Moe's tie has horizontal triangles but in one shot, then disappear, then reappear in the next.
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*Moe's tie has horizontal triangles in one shot, but they disappear, then reappear in the next.
  
 
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[[Category:Cultural references]]
 
[[Category:Cultural references]]
 
[[Category:Trivia]]
 
[[Category:Trivia]]
 
[[Category:Goofs]]
 
[[Category:Goofs]]

Latest revision as of 19:57, March 1, 2026

References/Trivia


Season 18 Episode References
383 "G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)"
384
"Moe'N'a Lisa"
"Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)" 385


Cultural references[edit]

Lenny collects Absolut Vodka ads.
The fast-talking publisher who approves of Moe's poetry is J. Jonah Jameson, the famous publisher from the Daily Bugle in Spider-Man.

Trivia[edit]

  • The scene where Homer is tasting maple syrup was cut from the episode, but was later used as a postscript scene during the end credits.

Goofs[edit]

  • In this episode, Moe lives in a hotel, but his actual home is a house similar to Nelson's. However, he could have moved.
  • Moe's tie has horizontal triangles in one shot, but they disappear, then reappear in the next.
Season 18 References
The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer Jazzy and the Pussycats Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em Treehouse of Horror XVII G.I. (Annoyed Grunt) Moe'N'a Lisa Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair) The Haw-Hawed Couple Kill Gil, Volumes I & II The Wife Aquatic Revenge Is a Dish Best Served Three Times Little Big Girl Springfield Up Yokel Chords Rome-Old and Juli-Eh Homerazzi Marge Gamer The Boys of Bummer Crook and Ladder Stop, or My Dog Will Shoot! 24 Minutes You Kent Always Say What You Want