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'''''It's a Wonderful Life''''' (1946) is a classic [[Christmas]] film directed by {{W|Frank Capra}}. The film has become a tradition in the United States television market, being aired annually during the Christmas holiday season. | '''''It's a Wonderful Life''''' (1946) is a classic [[Christmas]] film directed by {{W|Frank Capra}}. The film has become a tradition in the United States television market, being aired annually during the Christmas holiday season. | ||
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''It's a Wonderful Life'' has been referred to several times in ''The Simpsons'': in television episodes, comic books, and video games. | ''It's a Wonderful Life'' has been referred to several times in ''The Simpsons'': in television episodes, comic books, and video games. | ||
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{{TB|"[[Simpson and Delilah]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Simpson and Delilah]]"}} | ||
{{TB|The scene where [[Homer]] runs joyfully through the streets of [[Springfield]] after finding that [[Dimoxinil]] has restored his hair is a parody of the scene near the end of the film where George Bailey gets his real life back and runs through the streets of Bedford Falls, saying "Hello!" to everyone and everything he meets.}} | {{TB|The scene where [[Homer]] runs joyfully through the streets of [[Springfield]] after finding that [[Dimoxinil]] has restored his hair is a parody of the scene near the end of the film where George Bailey gets his real life back and runs through the streets of Bedford Falls, saying "Hello!" to everyone and everything he meets.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[When Flanders Failed]]"}} | {{TB|"[[When Flanders Failed]]"}} | ||
{{TB|The scene where everybody gathers around with the Flanders family is a parody of the final scenes of ''It's a Wonderful Life''.}} | {{TB|The scene where everybody gathers around with the Flanders family is a parody of the final scenes of ''It's a Wonderful Life''.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]"}} | {{TB|"[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|[[Homer]] is visited by an angel disguised as [[Isaac Newton]] to show Homer what his life would be like without Marge. In the film | + | {{TB|[[Homer]] is visited by an angel disguised as [[Isaac Newton]] to show Homer what his life would be like without Marge. In the film, James Stewart's character is visited by an angel to show him what things would have been like for his loved ones and his hometown if he had never existed. The angel in ''Wonderful Life'', however, is Clarence, Angel Second Class, working to get his wings. Newton is not a factor.}} |
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{{TB|"[[The PTA Disbands]]"}} | {{TB|"[[The PTA Disbands]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|The [[First Bank of Springfield manager]] who attempts to stop a run on the [[First Bank of Springfield]] (caused by one of [[ | + | {{TB|The [[First Bank of Springfield manager]] who attempts to stop a run on the [[First Bank of Springfield]] (caused by one of [[Bart]]'s pranks) looks and sounds like Jimmy Stewart. His lines as he speaks to the Springfield townspeople are also very similar to George Bailey's as he talks to the Bedford Falls Building & Loan customers. However, where George succeeds in calming the customers and averting the bank run, the Springfieldians misunderstand the bank manager's words and start a riot.}} |
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{{TB|"[[Miracle on Evergreen Terrace]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Miracle on Evergreen Terrace]]"}} | ||
{{TB|The scene where the people of [[Springfield]] gather at the Simpson home and donate thousands of dollars to replace the Simpsons' lost Christmas presents is a reference to the scene at the end of the film where the people of Bedford Falls gather at the Bailey home and make contributions to replace the money that was lost from George Bailey's bank.}} | {{TB|The scene where the people of [[Springfield]] gather at the Simpson home and donate thousands of dollars to replace the Simpsons' lost Christmas presents is a reference to the scene at the end of the film where the people of Bedford Falls gather at the Bailey home and make contributions to replace the money that was lost from George Bailey's bank.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Natural Born Kissers]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Natural Born Kissers]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|[[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] go on a treasure hunt and dig up a reel of film with a previously unseen alternate happy ending for '' | + | {{TB|[[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] go on a treasure hunt and dig up a reel of film with a previously unseen alternate happy ending for ''[[Casablanca]]''. The [[Old Jewish man]] sees them with the film, says that his studio made it and pays them to re-bury it, along with a reel of film labeled "''It's a Wonderful Life'' (Killing Spree Ending)".}} |
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{{TB|"[[Grift of the Magi]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Grift of the Magi]]"}} | ||
{{TB|[[Moe Szyslak]] gives the Simpsons a plump Christmas goose after having a dream where he saw what the world would be like if he never existed.}} | {{TB|[[Moe Szyslak]] gives the Simpsons a plump Christmas goose after having a dream where he saw what the world would be like if he never existed.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[White Christmas Blues]]"}} | {{TB|"[[White Christmas Blues]]"}} | ||
{{TB|''{{ap|It's a Wonderful Knife|White Christmas Blues}}'' is a parody of ''It's a Wonderful Life''.}} | {{TB|''{{ap|It's a Wonderful Knife|White Christmas Blues}}'' is a parody of ''It's a Wonderful Life''.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Orange Is the New Yellow]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Orange Is the New Yellow]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|When Homer's friends and neighbors appear bearing assorted foodstuffs (after Marge is sent to prison), it is a callback to the movie's end scene where the Bedford Falls townspeople donate money to replace the bank's missing funds. Homer, waxing emotional, says he's the richest man in town (as Harry Bailey says regarding George); also, the Christmas carol "{{ | + | {{TB|When Homer's friends and neighbors appear bearing assorted foodstuffs (after Marge is sent to prison), it is a callback to the movie's end scene where the Bedford Falls townspeople donate money to replace the bank's missing funds. Homer, waxing emotional, says he's the richest man in town (as Harry Bailey says regarding George); also, the Christmas carol "{{W|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing}}" plays briefly in the background, as it does through the scene in the movie.}} |
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+ | {{TB|"[[Manger Things]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|Mr. Burns mentions the It's a Wonderful Life film, with Burns saying his favorite character is Mr. Potter, the banker who ruins Christmas Eve. He also presumes the film ends with James Stewart committing suicide.}} | ||
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{{TB|''[[Itchy & Scratchy Comics Holiday Hi-Jinx Special]]''}} | {{TB|''[[Itchy & Scratchy Comics Holiday Hi-Jinx Special]]''}} | ||
{{TB|''[[It's a Wonderful Knife]]''}} | {{TB|''[[It's a Wonderful Knife]]''}} | ||
{{TB|The story's title is a pun on ''It's a Wonderful Life''.}} | {{TB|The story's title is a pun on ''It's a Wonderful Life''.}} | ||
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{{TB|''[[It's a Wonderful Slice]]''}} | {{TB|''[[It's a Wonderful Slice]]''}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:45, September 2, 2024
- This article is about the film in the show. For the in-universe film, see It's a Wonderful Life (film).
It's a Wonderful Life (1946) is a classic Christmas film directed by Frank Capra. The film has become a tradition in the United States television market, being aired annually during the Christmas holiday season.
It's a Wonderful Life has been referred to several times in The Simpsons: in television episodes, comic books, and video games.
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