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*The episode's title is a pun on the 1974 film ''{{W|Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore}}''.
 
*The episode's title is a pun on the 1974 film ''{{W|Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore}}''.
 
*[[Nelson]]'s [[Bunny Foofoo]] lunchbox is a reference to "{{W|Little Bunny Foo Foo}}", a children's poem and song.
 
*[[Nelson]]'s [[Bunny Foofoo]] lunchbox is a reference to "{{W|Little Bunny Foo Foo}}", a children's poem and song.
*According to Nelson, his [[Mrs. Muntz|mother]] got "too fat" to work at {{W|Hooters}}, the famous American restaurant chain.
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*According to Nelson, his [[Mrs. Muntz|mother]] got "too fat" to work at [[Hooters]], the famous American restaurant chain.
 
*The song "[[Toxic Barrel Rolling]]" is sung to the tune of the Western song "{{W2|Rawhide|song}}" by {{W|Dimitri Tiomkin}} and {{W|Ned Washington}}.
 
*The song "[[Toxic Barrel Rolling]]" is sung to the tune of the Western song "{{W2|Rawhide|song}}" by {{W|Dimitri Tiomkin}} and {{W|Ned Washington}}.
 
*[[Mr. Burns]] refers to [[Homer]], [[Carl]] and [[Lenny]] as "{{W|Snap, Crackle and Pop}}", the cartoon mascots of {{W|Rice Krispies}}, a brand of breakfast cereal marketed by [[Kellogg's]], introduced in 1933.
 
*[[Mr. Burns]] refers to [[Homer]], [[Carl]] and [[Lenny]] as "{{W|Snap, Crackle and Pop}}", the cartoon mascots of {{W|Rice Krispies}}, a brand of breakfast cereal marketed by [[Kellogg's]], introduced in 1933.
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*At the [[Museum of TV and Television]]:
 
*At the [[Museum of TV and Television]]:
 
**{{Ch|Isabel Sanford}} says that she's {{W|Louise Jefferson|Weezy}} from ''[[The Jeffersons]]'', a character that she portrayed both in ''[[All in the Family]]'' and its spinoff series, ''The Jeffersons''.
 
**{{Ch|Isabel Sanford}} says that she's {{W|Louise Jefferson|Weezy}} from ''[[The Jeffersons]]'', a character that she portrayed both in ''[[All in the Family]]'' and its spinoff series, ''The Jeffersons''.
**When introducing a movie, Sanford mentions Italian artist {{W|Michelangelo}} and American actors {{W|Michael Landon}} and {{W|Beverly D'Angelo}}.
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**When introducing a movie, Sanford mentions Italian artist [[Michelangelo]] and American actors {{W|Michael Landon}} and {{W|Beverly D'Angelo}}.
 
**Among the statues of nosy neighbors:
 
**Among the statues of nosy neighbors:
 
***[[Mrs. Kravitz]] from ''[[Bewitched]]'', the American fantasy sitcom.
 
***[[Mrs. Kravitz]] from ''[[Bewitched]]'', the American fantasy sitcom.
***[[Mr. Roper]] from ''{{W|Three's Company}}'' and the short-lived spin-off ''{{W|The Ropers}}''.
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***[[Mr. Roper]] from ''{{W|Three's Company}}'' and the short-lived spin-off ''[[The Ropers]]''.
 
***[[Ned Flanders]] from ''[[The Simpsons]]'', in a meta-reference.
 
***[[Ned Flanders]] from ''[[The Simpsons]]'', in a meta-reference.
 
**The "Easter Special" is hosted by comedian [[Paul Lynde]], singer [[Helen Reddy]] and the pop band [[Hudson Brothers]]. It features American ventriloquist [[Willie Tyler]] and his puppet {{ap|Lester|Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore}} and famous Romanian retired gymnast [[Nadia Comăneci]].
 
**The "Easter Special" is hosted by comedian [[Paul Lynde]], singer [[Helen Reddy]] and the pop band [[Hudson Brothers]]. It features American ventriloquist [[Willie Tyler]] and his puppet {{ap|Lester|Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore}} and famous Romanian retired gymnast [[Nadia Comăneci]].
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*The idea of Homer panhandling for extra cash is similar to the [[Sherlock Holmes]] short story ''{{W|The Man with the Twisted Lip}}''.
 
*The idea of Homer panhandling for extra cash is similar to the [[Sherlock Holmes]] short story ''{{W|The Man with the Twisted Lip}}''.
 
*Jenny, a friend of Lisa, tells her that American saxophonist {{W|Branford Marsalis}}'s car broke down outside her house and he is {{W|Jam session|jamming}} until his brother and jazz trumpeter, {{W|Wynton Marsalis}}, shows up.
 
*Jenny, a friend of Lisa, tells her that American saxophonist {{W|Branford Marsalis}}'s car broke down outside her house and he is {{W|Jam session|jamming}} until his brother and jazz trumpeter, {{W|Wynton Marsalis}}, shows up.
*Homer talks to the mirror in the same way the {{W|Evil Queen}} uses the {{W2|Magic Mirror|Snow White}} in ''{{W|Snow White}}''.
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*Homer talks to the mirror in the same way the {{W|Evil Queen}} uses the {{W2|Magic Mirror|Snow White}} in ''[[Snow White]]''.
 
*One of Homer's hobo aliases is "Mooch-a-lini", a pun on {{W|Benito Mussolini}}.
 
*One of Homer's hobo aliases is "Mooch-a-lini", a pun on {{W|Benito Mussolini}}.
 
*One of Homer's presents for Marge was a [[Bob Seger]] boxed set.
 
*One of Homer's presents for Marge was a [[Bob Seger]] boxed set.
*Milhouse brought Lisa the [[Capitol City Monopoly]], a version of the famous board game ''{{W2|Monopoly|game}}''.
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*Milhouse brought Lisa the [[Capitol City Monopoly]], a version of the famous board game ''[[Monopoly]]''.
 
*The scene on the TV at the end of the episode is ''[[The Beverly Hillbillies]]''. Specifically, it shows {{W|Jethro Bodine}} ({{W|Max Baer Jr.}}) telling the {{W|Daisy Moses|Granny}} ({{W|Irene Ryan}}) that he was going to shoot at some {{W|Viet Cong}} during the {{W|Vietnam War}}.
 
*The scene on the TV at the end of the episode is ''[[The Beverly Hillbillies]]''. Specifically, it shows {{W|Jethro Bodine}} ({{W|Max Baer Jr.}}) telling the {{W|Daisy Moses|Granny}} ({{W|Irene Ryan}}) that he was going to shoot at some {{W|Viet Cong}} during the {{W|Vietnam War}}.
 
*Isabel Sanford remembers [[George Jefferson]], the character portrayed by {{W|Sherman Hemsley}} in ''All in the Family'' and ''The Jeffersons''.
 
*Isabel Sanford remembers [[George Jefferson]], the character portrayed by {{W|Sherman Hemsley}} in ''All in the Family'' and ''The Jeffersons''.

Revision as of 18:18, October 1, 2025

References/Trivia


Season 15 Episode References
324 "Margical History Tour"
325
"Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore"
"Smart and Smarter" 326


Cultural references

The Museum of TV and Television has several references to American television from the 60s, 70s and 80s, including statues of Lancelot Link from Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp, Robot B-9 from Lost in Space, among others
The name of the restaurant "Mickey Mao's" is a reference to both Mickey Mouse and communist leader Mao Zedong

Continuity

  • The side plot of the episode is similar to the Simpsons Comics story Asphalt Bungle, which was released three years before the episode aired. However, in the comic story, Homer is unsuccessful at begging.

Goofs

  • After some time when Bart and Lisa were playing, there was nothing on the lawn, then when the camera is inside the house, a trash can lid appeared out of nowhere.
Season 15 References
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