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{{TB|When the Simpsons were in the Mall they see a cane in a glass case and [[Lisa]] comments "Oh, look, there's the cane from ''Citizen Kane''", and then Homer, [[Marge]] and [[Bart]] give each other confused looks and walk off purposefully, leading Lisa to reprimand herself: "Wait a minute... there was no cane in ''Citizen Kane''".}} | {{TB|When the Simpsons were in the Mall they see a cane in a glass case and [[Lisa]] comments "Oh, look, there's the cane from ''Citizen Kane''", and then Homer, [[Marge]] and [[Bart]] give each other confused looks and walk off purposefully, leading Lisa to reprimand herself: "Wait a minute... there was no cane in ''Citizen Kane''".}} | ||
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{{TB|Mayor Quimby has air traffic redirected away from the motel where he has his extramarital affairs. With no planes overhead he hears the sound of [[Miss Springfield|his mistress]]' voice and "regrets building her that opera house" which is a reference to Kane building an opera house for {{W|Sources for Citizen Kane#Susan Alexander Kane|Susan Alexaner}}, his mistress and later second wife who is not a good singer.}} | {{TB|Mayor Quimby has air traffic redirected away from the motel where he has his extramarital affairs. With no planes overhead he hears the sound of [[Miss Springfield|his mistress]]' voice and "regrets building her that opera house" which is a reference to Kane building an opera house for {{W|Sources for Citizen Kane#Susan Alexander Kane|Susan Alexaner}}, his mistress and later second wife who is not a good singer.}} | ||
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{{TB|The comic's plot of adult Lisa trying to learn about the significance of the words "[[Fish Logs]]" from Bart's past is loosely based the film.}} | {{TB|The comic's plot of adult Lisa trying to learn about the significance of the words "[[Fish Logs]]" from Bart's past is loosely based the film.}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:53, May 30, 2026
Citizen Kane is a 1941 film, directed by and starring Orson Welles. The film became a classic and is often called "the greatest film of all time" by film critics and therefore frequently referenced on The Simpsons. So much, in fact, that one of the writers claimed that it may be, alongside The Godfather, the most parodied film on the show.
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