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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode title is a pun on the crime drama film ''{{w|Donnie Brasco (film)|Donnie Brasco}}''.
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*The episode title is a pun on the 1997 American crime drama film ''{{W2|Donnie Brasco|film}}''.
*[[Comic Book Guy]] is making a gingerbread {{W|Death Star}} in the [[couch gag]] Advent calendar.
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**The plot of the episode parodies that of the film, with [[Homer]] taking the role of {{W|Joseph D. Pistone}}, who uses the undercover name "Donnie Brasco" to infiltrate the {{W|American Mafia}}, and [[Fat Tony]] taking the role of mobster {{W|Lefty Ruggiero}}, who befriends Donnie while remaining suspicious.
*The board of [[Fat Tony]] in the [[FBI]] building resembles the mosaic board in ''{{W|FlashForward}}''.
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*In the [[Donnie Fatso/Gags#Title screen gag|title screen gag]], a {{W|Fox News}} helicopter is seen.
*When [[Homer]] was struggling to pronounce the word "consigliere", he states that he is Fat Tony's {{W|Robert Duvall}}, the actor who played Tom Hagen the Consigliere in ''[[The Godfather]]''.
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*During the episode's [[Donnie Fatso/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]]:
*The stage show [[Moe]] and Homer interrupt is a parody of the stage musical ''{{W|Wicked (musical)|Wicked}}''.
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**The popular Christmas carol "{{W|Carol of the Bells}}" by Ukrainian composer {{W|Mykola Leontovych}} is heard.
*{{ap|Fat Tony|second}} says "That`s why I keep my friends close". When [[Homer]] ask him "and your enemies closer?" he is referring to the phrase from ''{{W|The Godfather Part II}}'' ("Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer").
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**Day 2 on the {{W|Advent calendar}} features [[Comic Book Guy]] building a "gingerbread" [[Death Star]] from ''[[Star Wars]]''.
*The line Homer says, "Now I'm just an average snook like everyone else" and the episode's closing sequence is a reference to the film ''{{W|Goodfellas}}''.
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**Day 12 parodies the {{W|Nativity of Jesus}}.
*Homer's secret name, [[Nicky Bluepants Altosaxophony]], is a pun on the movie ''{{w|Mickey Blue Eyes}}'' starring [[Hugh Grant]] and [[James Caan]].
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**Day 3 features the [[Old Jewish man]] and [[Hyman Krustofsky]] eating at a sushi restaurant which has a curtain of {{W|Mount Fuji}}.
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*[[Selma]] kissed the TV when [[Ryan Seacrest]] appeared on ''{{W|Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve}}'', a New Year's Eve TV special broadcast primarily from [[New York City]]'s [[Times Square]].
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*[[Marge]] wants her children to stay quiet about her being hungover until the {{W|Fiesta Bowl}}, an annual American college football bowl game usually taking place at the beginning of January.
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*The {{W|Blue Angels}} demonstration squadron fly over [[Samoa]] on New Year's Eve.
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[[File:Homer and Moe in Wicked.png|300px|thumb|[[Homer]] and [[Moe]] interrupt a play of ''{{W2|Wicked|musical}}''. Characters of the musical and several references to ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]'' are seen.]]
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*Homer and [[Moe]] interrupt a play of the musical ''{{W2|Wicked|musical}}'', based on ''{{W|The Wonderful Wizard of Oz}}'' and its {{W|The Wizard of Oz|1939 film adaptation}}:
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**The characters {{W|Glinda}}, {{W|Madame Morrible}}, and the {{W|flying monkey}}s appear.
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**Glinda says to Moe, "You've always had the power to get back to the bar", a reference to her iconic phrase in the 1939 film, "You've always had the power to get back to Kansas", directed at [[Dorothy Gale]].
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**Moe and one of the flying monkeys parody the "Mirror Scene" from the 1933 film ''{{W2|Duck Soup|1933 film}}'', featuring the [[Marx Brothers]].
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*At the [[FBI]] headquarters:
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**The building seen is the {{W|J. Edgar Hoover Building}}, located in [[Washington, D.C.]].
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**The sign seen outside, "Out of control since 2001", makes an allusion to the expansion of FBI and US government surveillance and power during the {{W|aftermath of the September 11 attacks}}.
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**A picture of [[Barack Obama]] is seen at the {{ap|FBI agent|Donnie Fatso}}'s office.
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**The board of Fat Tony resembles the mosaic board in ''{{W|FlashForward}}''.
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**When Homer was struggling to pronounce the word "consigliere", he states that he is Fat Tony's {{W|Robert Duvall}}, the actor who played {{W|Tom Hagen}}, the ''consigliere'' (advisor) for the {{W|Corleone family}} in ''[[The Godfather]]''.
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*Homer's secret name, "[[Nicky Bluepants Altosaxophony]]", is a pun on the film ''{{W|Mickey Blue Eyes}}'', starring [[Hugh Grant]] and [[James Caan]].
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*''{{W2|Clair de lune|Debussy}}'' by {{W|Claude Debussy}} is heard when Homer looks at the family picture.
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**The song is heard again when Homer visits Fat Tony's grave and one more time during the end credits.
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*Krusty mentions American TV host and comedian [[Jimmy Kimmel]].
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*Moe threatens Fat Tony by telling him he would turn him into a [[Rubik's Cube]].
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[[File:Fat Tony reads New York Review of Books.png|300px|thumb|[[Fat Tony]] reads ''{{W|The New York Review of Books}}''. The magazine features [[Vito Corleone]] ([[Marlon Brando]]) on the cover.]]
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*While Homer is sent to burn [[Moe's]] down, Fat Tony reads ''{{W|The New York Review of Books}}'' which features [[Vito Corleone]] ([[Marlon Brando]]) on the cover.
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*Homer is given the {{W2|initiation ritual|mafia}} to become a member of the Mafia. The ceremony involves Homer's finger being pricked with a knife by Fat Tony and spilling a few drops of blood on a picture of {{W|Francis of Assisi}}.
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*The ''[[Mona Lisa]]'' by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] can be seen in the ceremony room.
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*Fat Tony makes an allusion to {{W|pederasty in ancient Greece}}, the acknowledged relationship between an older male and a younger male.
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*The Belgian sailors carry boxes reading "M-16 GL". This is a pun on the {{W|M16 rifle}} and a {{W|grenade launcher}}, named "GL" in military jargon.
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*At the gym, [[Mr. Burns]] is wearing a [[Yale University]] hoodie.
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*[[Fit Tony]] says, "That's why I keep my friends close". When Homer asks him "and your enemies closer?", he is referring to the phrase from ''{{W|The Godfather Part II}}'', "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer".
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*One of the horses at the gambling event is named "Mrs. Ed", a pun on Mister Ed, the talking horse of the {{W|Mister Ed|series of the same name}}.
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*The line Homer says, "Now I'm just an average snook like everyone else", and the episode's closing sequence are a reference to the film ''{{W|Goodfellas}}''.
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**The song "{{W2|My Way|Sid Vicious song}}" by {{W|Sid Vicious}} is heard, a song that also plays during the ending of ''Goodfellas''.
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**{{W|Nicholas Pileggi}}, who co-wrote the screenplay for ''Goodfellas'', is mentioned along with his wife, {{W|Nora Ephron}}.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*There have been other canon episodes where something happens to a major character, but the consequences are dealt with by the end of the episode and everything goes back to normal:
 
*There have been other canon episodes where something happens to a major character, but the consequences are dealt with by the end of the episode and everything goes back to normal:
**"[[The Principal and the Pauper]]" -- [[Principal Skinner]]'s true identity is revealed, but the "real" Skinner is run out of town by the end of the episode, restoring the status quo.
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**"[[I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot]]" -- [[Snowball II]] dies, followed in quick succession by two more Simpson family cats ([[Snowball III]] and [[Coltrane]]). Lisa then gets a cat that looks exactly like Snowball II, names it Snowball II (even though it is technically [[Snowball V]]), and decides to pretend the whole thing never happened.
**"[[I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot]]" -- [[Snowball II]] dies, followed in quick succession by two more Simpson family cats ([[Snowball III]] and [[Coltrane]]). Lisa then gets a cat that looks exactly like Snowball II, names it Snowball II (even though it's technically [[Snowball V]]) and decides to pretend the whole thing never happened.
 
*In Latin America, this episode was released as the eighth episode of the season for unknown reasons.
 
 
*People on the FBI's chart of Fat Tony's associates include:
 
*People on the FBI's chart of Fat Tony's associates include:
 
**[[Krusty the Clown]]
 
**[[Krusty the Clown]]
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**[[Luigi]]
 
**[[Luigi]]
 
**[[Snake Jailbird]]
 
**[[Snake Jailbird]]
**One of the [[Hell's Satans (Bakersfield)|Hell's Satans]]
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**One of the {{ap|Hell's Satans|Bakersfield}}
 
 
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
 
*The "BRIBE" writing on the brown bag moves around in the shots it is featured in.
 
*The "BRIBE" writing on the brown bag moves around in the shots it is featured in.
*Homer tries to hit Bart with a sidebar - and in the shots there are less people in the gallery than there was in the shots before.
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*Homer tries to hit Bart with a sidebar, and in the shots there are fewer people in the gallery than there were in the shots before.
  
 
{{Season 22|R}}
 
{{Season 22|R}}

Latest revision as of 17:30, January 3, 2026

References/Trivia


Season 22 Episode References
472 "The Fight Before Christmas"
473
"Donnie Fatso"
"Moms I'd Like to Forget" 474


Cultural references[edit]

Homer and Moe interrupt a play of Wicked. Characters of the musical and several references to The Wizard of Oz are seen.
Fat Tony reads The New York Review of Books. The magazine features Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando) on the cover.

Trivia[edit]

  • There have been other canon episodes where something happens to a major character, but the consequences are dealt with by the end of the episode and everything goes back to normal:
  • People on the FBI's chart of Fat Tony's associates include:

Goofs[edit]

  • The "BRIBE" writing on the brown bag moves around in the shots it is featured in.
  • Homer tries to hit Bart with a sidebar, and in the shots there are fewer people in the gallery than there were in the shots before.
Season 22 References
Elementary School Musical Loan-a Lisa MoneyBart Treehouse of Horror XXI Lisa Simpson, This Isn't Your Life The Fool Monty How Munched Is That Birdie in the Window? The Fight Before Christmas Donnie Fatso Moms I'd Like to Forget Flaming Moe Homer the Father The Blue and the Gray Angry Dad: The Movie The Scorpion's Tale A Midsummer's Nice Dreams Love Is a Many-Strangled Thing The Great Simpsina The Real Housewives of Fat Tony Homer Scissorhands 500 Keys The Ned-liest Catch