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{{TB|"[[Last Exit to Springfield]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Last Exit to Springfield]]"}} | ||
{{TB|When [[Homer]] imagines a life in organized crime, he looks just like {{W|Don Fanucci}} in ''The Godfather Part II''.}} | {{TB|When [[Homer]] imagines a life in organized crime, he looks just like {{W|Don Fanucci}} in ''The Godfather Part II''.}} | ||
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{{TB|[[Season 6|6]]}} | {{TB|[[Season 6|6]]}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Homie the Clown]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Homie the Clown]]"}} | ||
{{TB|When Homer and [[Krusty]] try to do the bicycle trick in front of the mafiosi, Homer's head bumps against a series of wine glasses. The melody that plays as a result is a musical quote of the "Love Theme" from ''The Godfather'', to the delight of the mafiosi.}} | {{TB|When Homer and [[Krusty]] try to do the bicycle trick in front of the mafiosi, Homer's head bumps against a series of wine glasses. The melody that plays as a result is a musical quote of the "Love Theme" from ''The Godfather'', to the delight of the mafiosi.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Mayored to the Mob]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Mayored to the Mob]]"}} | ||
{{TB|The episode contains several references to the ''Godfather'' film series:<br><br>During the scene at the [[Springfield Mafia]] hideout, the setting, music, and mobsters are strongly reminiscent of the films.<br><br>When [[Fat Tony]]'s rat-milking operation is busted, [[Homer]] mockingly asks him, "What are you gonna do, call your Godfather?"<br><br>Homer kisses [[Mayor Quimby]], telling him that it's from Fat Tony, and Quimby realizes it's the kiss of death.<br><br>When [[Louie]] attacks Quimby, Homer comes to the defense by stabbing Louie's tie with a fork and pinning it to a table, a reference to the scene in ''The Godfather'' where Luca Brasi's hand is stabbed with a fork and pinned to a bar counter.}} | {{TB|The episode contains several references to the ''Godfather'' film series:<br><br>During the scene at the [[Springfield Mafia]] hideout, the setting, music, and mobsters are strongly reminiscent of the films.<br><br>When [[Fat Tony]]'s rat-milking operation is busted, [[Homer]] mockingly asks him, "What are you gonna do, call your Godfather?"<br><br>Homer kisses [[Mayor Quimby]], telling him that it's from Fat Tony, and Quimby realizes it's the kiss of death.<br><br>When [[Louie]] attacks Quimby, Homer comes to the defense by stabbing Louie's tie with a fork and pinning it to a table, a reference to the scene in ''The Godfather'' where Luca Brasi's hand is stabbed with a fork and pinned to a bar counter.}} | ||
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{{TRs|[[Season 11|11]]|3}} | {{TRs|[[Season 11|11]]|3}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Beyond Blunderdome]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Beyond Blunderdome]]"}} | ||
{{TB|{{Ch|Mel Gibson}}'s remake of ''[[Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]]'' is extensively reworked (with considerable creative input from Homer) and receives a second test screening. [[Polystar Pictures]] VP [[Edward Christian]] attends the screening and laments, "You've desecrated a classic film! This is worse than ''Godfather III''!"}} | {{TB|{{Ch|Mel Gibson}}'s remake of ''[[Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]]'' is extensively reworked (with considerable creative input from Homer) and receives a second test screening. [[Polystar Pictures]] VP [[Edward Christian]] attends the screening and laments, "You've desecrated a classic film! This is worse than ''Godfather III''!"}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?]]"}} | ||
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{{TB|While demonstrating [[Animotion]]'s motion-capture suit, [[Homer]] does an impression of Don Corleone's "I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse" line from ''The Godfather''.}} | {{TB|While demonstrating [[Animotion]]'s motion-capture suit, [[Homer]] does an impression of Don Corleone's "I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse" line from ''The Godfather''.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Worst Episode Ever]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Worst Episode Ever]]"}} | ||
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{{TB|When [[Nikki]] gives CPR to [[Bart]], one of the kisses shown during the montage of famous kissing scenes is [[Michael Corleone]] giving the "kiss of death" to [[Fredo Corleone|Fredo]] in ''The Godfather Part II''.}} | {{TB|When [[Nikki]] gives CPR to [[Bart]], one of the kisses shown during the montage of famous kissing scenes is [[Michael Corleone]] giving the "kiss of death" to [[Fredo Corleone|Fredo]] in ''The Godfather Part II''.}} | ||
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{{TRs|[[Season 22|22]]|3}} | {{TRs|[[Season 22|22]]|3}} | ||
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{{TRs|"[[Donnie Fatso]]"|2}} | {{TRs|"[[Donnie Fatso]]"|2}} | ||
{{TB|When the [[FBI]] tell [[Homer]] they want to place him undercover in [[Fat Tony]]'s gang, Homer tries to protest that he can't because he was briefly Tony's consigliere. When he can't pronounce "consigliere" (after several attempts), he instead says "Robert Duvall," referencing {{W|Robert Duvall}}'s having played Tom Hagen the Consigliere in ''The Godfather''.}} | {{TB|When the [[FBI]] tell [[Homer]] they want to place him undercover in [[Fat Tony]]'s gang, Homer tries to protest that he can't because he was briefly Tony's consigliere. When he can't pronounce "consigliere" (after several attempts), he instead says "Robert Duvall," referencing {{W|Robert Duvall}}'s having played Tom Hagen the Consigliere in ''The Godfather''.}} | ||
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{{TB|After [[Fit Tony]] takes over the [[Springfield Mafia]], he tells Homer that because the world is screwed up, he keeps his friends close. Homer asks, "And your enemies closer?" referring to the catchphrase from ''The Godfather Part II'', "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer."}} | {{TB|After [[Fit Tony]] takes over the [[Springfield Mafia]], he tells Homer that because the world is screwed up, he keeps his friends close. Homer asks, "And your enemies closer?" referring to the catchphrase from ''The Godfather Part II'', "Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer."}} | ||
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- For the character, see The Godfather (character).
The Godfather is a gangster novel (1969) by Mario Puzo, which was made into an epic gangster film trilogy consisting of three pictures: The Godfather (1972), The Godfather Part II (1974) and The Godfather Part III (1990), all directed by Francis Ford Coppola. In addition to its depiction of gangster life, the film series became well-noted for its theme music and for the iconic scene in the first film where a character wakes up to find his horse's severed head in his bed. The series is also well known for its catchphrases, such as "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse" (Don Corleone in The Godfather) and "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer" (Michael Corleone in The Godfather Part II).
There are numerous references to the Godfather film series in The Simpsons media.
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