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== Cultural references ==
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*The episode's title is a play on "The Last of the Red-Hot Mamas", the nickname of American singer and actress {{W|Sophie Tucker}}.
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*[[Hugs Bunny]], the referee of the Springfield Easter Celebration, is an obvious pun on {{W|Bugs Bunny}} from ''[[Looney Tunes]]''. [[Mrs. Quimby]] also mimics [[Elmer Fudd]]'s speech impediment in introducing Hugs.
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**During his fight with Hugs Bunny, [[Homer]] remarks, "Silly rabbit. Kicks are for ribs!" This is a play on the catchphrase "Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids!" for the children's breakfast cereal {{W|Trix}}.
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*The song "{{W|Music to Watch Girls By}}" by {{W|Sid Ramin}} is heard when Mrs. Quimby activates the switch to call the Mayor's Chief of Staff and security.
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*Mrs. Quimby is now voiced by [[Tress MacNeille]] instead of [[Maggie Roswell]] and based the voice on {{W|Barbara Walters}}.
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*Mayor Quimby's office is styled after the White House Oval Office. Mrs. Quimby's trip around the mayor's office is vaguely reminiscent of a spoken word track on the record ''The First Family'', wherein Mrs. Kennedy led the paparazzi around the White House, leaving everything "just the way it is."
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*[[Sherri and Terri]] refer to {{W|Romulus and Remus}} when [[Lisa]] says she wants to visit [[Rome]].
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*A 2001 {{W|BMW}} car is "not on sale" on the notice board.
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*{{W|R.E.M.}}'s 1993 hit "{{W|Everybody Hurts}}" is heard when Marge spends time alone.
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*The [[Cheery Red Tomatoes]] are a parody of the {{W|Red Hat Society}}, an international social organization that was founded in 1998 in the United States for women age 50 and beyond, but now open to women of all ages.
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*The sign of the [[Vic Tayback Hotel & Casino]] portrays American actor {{W|Vic Tayback}} in the clothes of Mel Sharples, the diner owner on the television sitcom ''{{W2|Alice|American TV series}}''.
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[[File:Milhouse as Don Fanucci.png|250px|thumb|At [[Springfield's Little Italy]], [[Milhouse]] acts like {{W|Don Fanucci}} from ''{{W|The Godfather Part II}}'']]
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*When Lisa and [[Milhouse]] go to [[Springfield's Little Italy]], Milhouse acts like {{W|Don Fanucci}} from ''{{W|The Godfather Part II}}''. His clothes in that scene are similar, too.
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**Springfield's Little Italy is a parody of {{W|Little Italy, Manhattan}}.
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*The ladies plan to steal twelve {{W|Fabergé egg}}s [[Mr. Burns]] holds in his manor.
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*Homer thinks Marge forgot her copy of a {{W|Peterson Field Guides}} on birds. The Peterson Field Guides are a popular and influential series of American field guides intended to assist the layman in identification of birds, plants, insects, and other natural phenomena.
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**When briefly reading the guide, Homer discovers that {{W|roadrunner}}s are real, indirectly referring to the {{W|Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner|Road Runner}} from ''Looney Tunes''.
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*While brushing her hair in the mirror, Lisa sings a modified version of "{{W|La donna è mobile}}" from {{W|Giuseppe Verdi}}'s opera ''{{W|Rigoletto}}''.
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*Eddie's animated style of traffic direction is likely a reference to {{W|Tony Lepore}}, the "Dancing Cop" of Providence, Rhode Island.
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**[[Chief Wiggum]] mentions the car manufacturer {{W|Subaru}}.
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*[[Agnes Skinner]] dated Mr. Burns during the {{W|Great Depression}}.
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*Homer's line, "Game over, man! Game over!" when the police arrive at Burns' mansion echoes [[William Hudson|Hudson]]'s line from the movie ''[[Aliens]]''.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*The very next episode ("The Italian Bob"), the Simpson family goes to Italy. Lisa speaks some Italian in that episode.
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*The very next episode ("[[The Italian Bob]]"), the Simpson family goes to Italy. Lisa speaks some Italian in that episode.
*It's revealed in this episode that [[Luigi Risotto|Luigi]] can't speak Italian, only "fractured English" (with Italian accent) what his parents spoke at home.
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*It's revealed in this episode that [[Luigi]] can't speak Italian, only "fractured English" (with an Italian accent), which his parents spoke at home.
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== Continuity ==
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*The portrait of [[Mayor Quimby]]'s ancestor was previously seen when [[Bart]] snuck into the birthday party for the Mayor's nephew [[Freddy Quimby|Freddy]]. ("[[The Boy Who Knew Too Much]]")
  
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== Goofs ==
*Homer's line, "Game over man ... game over" (when the police arrive at Burns' mansion) is taken from the movie ''Aliens''
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*When Homer pulls out the folder, "Mansion" is misspelled as "Manson".
*Eddie's animated style of traffic direction is likely a reference to Tony Lepore, the "Dancing Cop" of Providence, Rhode Island.
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*The blueprint on the wall during the planning of the heist misspells Burns' name as "Bwrns."
*When Lisa and Milhouse go to Little Italy, Milhouse acts like Don Fanucci from [[wikipedia:The Godfather Part II|The Godfather Part II]]. His clothes in that scene are similar, too.
 
*[[Hugs Bunny]], the referee of the Springfield Easter Celebration, is an obvious pun on Bugs Bunny. Mrs. Quimby also mimics Elmer Fudd's speech impediment in introducing Hugs. Later, Homer mentions the [[Road Runner]], surprised to learn there is an actual bird by that name.
 
*Mayor Quimby's office is styled after the White House Oval Office. Mrs. Quimby's trip around the mayor's office is vaguely reminiscent of a spoken word track on the record, ''The First Family'', wherein Mrs. Kennedy led the paparazzi around the White House, leaving everything "just the way it is."
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hat_Society Red Hat Society] - The Cheery Red Tomatoes organization is a spoof of the women's group, focusing on fun and companionship.
 
*"Rigoletto" - Lisa sings new lyrics to the aria "La donna è mobile" from Verdi's opera.
 
*The episode title is a play on the movie title ''Sophie Tucker - The Last of the Red Hot Mamas'', about the life of the Vaudeville entertainer.
 
*During his fight with Hugs Bunny, Homer remarks, "Silly rabbit. Kicks are for ribs!" This is a play on the catchphrase for the children's breakfast cereal ''Trix''.
 
  
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Latest revision as of 19:29, May 22, 2025

References/Trivia


Season 17 Episode References
362 "See Homer Run"
363
"The Last of the Red Hat Mamas"
"The Italian Bob" 364


Cultural references[edit]

  • The episode's title is a play on "The Last of the Red-Hot Mamas", the nickname of American singer and actress Sophie Tucker.
  • Hugs Bunny, the referee of the Springfield Easter Celebration, is an obvious pun on Bugs Bunny from Looney Tunes. Mrs. Quimby also mimics Elmer Fudd's speech impediment in introducing Hugs.
    • During his fight with Hugs Bunny, Homer remarks, "Silly rabbit. Kicks are for ribs!" This is a play on the catchphrase "Silly rabbit, Trix are for kids!" for the children's breakfast cereal Trix.
  • The song "Music to Watch Girls By" by Sid Ramin is heard when Mrs. Quimby activates the switch to call the Mayor's Chief of Staff and security.
  • Mrs. Quimby is now voiced by Tress MacNeille instead of Maggie Roswell and based the voice on Barbara Walters.
  • Mayor Quimby's office is styled after the White House Oval Office. Mrs. Quimby's trip around the mayor's office is vaguely reminiscent of a spoken word track on the record The First Family, wherein Mrs. Kennedy led the paparazzi around the White House, leaving everything "just the way it is."
  • Sherri and Terri refer to Romulus and Remus when Lisa says she wants to visit Rome.
  • A 2001 BMW car is "not on sale" on the notice board.
  • R.E.M.'s 1993 hit "Everybody Hurts" is heard when Marge spends time alone.
  • The Cheery Red Tomatoes are a parody of the Red Hat Society, an international social organization that was founded in 1998 in the United States for women age 50 and beyond, but now open to women of all ages.
  • The sign of the Vic Tayback Hotel & Casino portrays American actor Vic Tayback in the clothes of Mel Sharples, the diner owner on the television sitcom Alice.

Trivia[edit]

  • The very next episode ("The Italian Bob"), the Simpson family goes to Italy. Lisa speaks some Italian in that episode.
  • It's revealed in this episode that Luigi can't speak Italian, only "fractured English" (with an Italian accent), which his parents spoke at home.

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • When Homer pulls out the folder, "Mansion" is misspelled as "Manson".
  • The blueprint on the wall during the planning of the heist misspells Burns' name as "Bwrns."
Season 17 References
The Bonfire of the Manatees The Girl Who Slept Too Little Milhouse of Sand and Fog Treehouse of Horror XVI Marge's Son Poisoning See Homer Run The Last of the Red Hat Mamas The Italian Bob Simpsons Christmas Stories Homer's Paternity Coot We're on the Road to D'ohwhere My Fair Laddy The Seemingly Never-Ending Story Bart Has Two Mommies Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife Million-Dollar Abie Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore The Wettest Stories Ever Told Girls Just Want to Have Sums Regarding Margie The Monkey Suit Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play