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[[File:Once Upon a Time in Hollywood parody.png|300px|thumb|Part of the episode parodies ''{{W|Once Upon a Time in Hollywood}}'', with [[Bumblebee Man]] in the role of {{W|Rick Dalton}} ([[Leonardo DiCaprio]]) and [[Homer]] as his stunt double {{W|Cliff Booth}} ([[Brad Pitt]]). The setting, outfits, and Dalton's Cadillac are also referenced.]]
 
[[File:Once Upon a Time in Hollywood parody.png|300px|thumb|Part of the episode parodies ''{{W|Once Upon a Time in Hollywood}}'', with [[Bumblebee Man]] in the role of {{W|Rick Dalton}} ([[Leonardo DiCaprio]]) and [[Homer]] as his stunt double {{W|Cliff Booth}} ([[Brad Pitt]]). The setting, outfits, and Dalton's Cadillac are also referenced.]]
 
*Part of the episode parodies the 2019 period comedy-drama ''{{W|Once Upon a Time in Hollywood}}'', a film set in [[Los Angeles]] that follows fading actor {{W|Rick Dalton}} ([[Leonardo DiCaprio]]) and his adrenaline junkie stunt double {{W|Cliff Booth}} ([[Brad Pitt]]):
 
*Part of the episode parodies the 2019 period comedy-drama ''{{W|Once Upon a Time in Hollywood}}'', a film set in [[Los Angeles]] that follows fading actor {{W|Rick Dalton}} ([[Leonardo DiCaprio]]) and his adrenaline junkie stunt double {{W|Cliff Booth}} ([[Brad Pitt]]):
**Homer takes the role of Cliff Booth, while Bumblebee Man takes the role of Rick Dalton. They both wear similar late-1970s outfits to those Brad Pitt and DiCaprio wore throughout the film.
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**Homer takes the role of Cliff Booth, while Bumblebee Man takes the role of Rick Dalton. They both wear similar late-1960s outfits to those Brad Pitt and DiCaprio wore throughout the film.
 
**[[Russo & Flank Grill]] is a parody of the real restaurant {{W|Musso & Frank Grill}}, located in [[Hollywood]] and with an iconic role in the film industry. The restaurant is also featured in ''Once Upon a Time in Hollywood''.
 
**[[Russo & Flank Grill]] is a parody of the real restaurant {{W|Musso & Frank Grill}}, located in [[Hollywood]] and with an iconic role in the film industry. The restaurant is also featured in ''Once Upon a Time in Hollywood''.
 
**Rick Dalton's luxury house, as well as his 1966 Cadillac de Ville, are parodied during the episode.
 
**Rick Dalton's luxury house, as well as his 1966 Cadillac de Ville, are parodied during the episode.
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*"{{W|Cien Años}}" by Rubén Fuentes and Alberto Cervantes plays at the end of the coma dream scene.
 
*"{{W|Cien Años}}" by Rubén Fuentes and Alberto Cervantes plays at the end of the coma dream scene.
 
*During the end credits, {{Chs|Los Tigres del Norte}}, a Mexican band of northern Mexican music, perform "[[El Corrido de Pedro y Homero]]".
 
*During the end credits, {{Chs|Los Tigres del Norte}}, a Mexican band of northern Mexican music, perform "[[El Corrido de Pedro y Homero]]".
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*The episode was [[List of dedicated episodes|dedicated]] to American filmmaker [[Rob Reiner]], who provided his voice on "[[Million-Dollar Abie]]" and was {{W|Killing of Rob and Michele Reiner|found dead}} two weeks before this episode aired.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 04:05, December 31, 2025

References/Trivia


Season 37 Episode References
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"¡The Fall Guy-Yi-Yi!"
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Cultural references

The family has an Oakland Raiders (now the Las Vegas Raiders) banner on the wall. The picture of Baby Jesus (later an adult Jesus) highlights the strong devotion to catholicism in Mexico and many parts of Latin America.
  • During the montage of Bumblebee Man's past:
    • When describing himself as "a tragicomic figure cursed by the cosmos", Bumblebee Man compares himself to Sisyphus and Benny Hill. Sisyphus, the mythological Greek figure, was punished to roll a boulder up a hill forever, only for it to fall back down every time. English comedian Benny Hill was well known for his slapstick style of humor.
    • Many of the sound effects used are similar to the ones in the Mexican TV sitcom El Chavo del Ocho. The music cues for the remainder of his flashback, right after he stops to smell the flower, are an overall reference to the show's intro.
    • The family watching Bumblebee Man on TV has an Oakland Raiders (now playing as the Las Vegas Raiders) banner on their wall. Next to the banner, a picture of a Baby Jesus (later an adult Jesus) is seen, which highlights the strong devotion to catholicism in Mexico and many parts of Latin America.
    • In a sketch, Bumblebee Man is reading Pley Boy, a parody of Playboy.
    • Bumblebee Man mentions thinking he was invincible like Curly Howard from The Three Stooges. However, he realized that he was just a mortal Shemp.
  • When Homer agrees to be Bumblebee Man's stuntman, the mariachi band plays "Wedding March" by Felix Mendelssohn.
  • Homer putting on Bumblebee Man's suit, with Bumblebee Man saying that it is "a symbol of truth, justice, and the Mexican-American güey", is a parody of Superman from DC Comics and his motto, "truth, justice, and the American way".
  • When trying to refer to a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), Homer instead says that he signed a MDMA, more commonly known as ecstasy.
  • Bart asks what the point of having a badass in the family is if he can't brag about them. He then says that he now knows how the Mangiones feel. This is a reference to Luigi Mangione, the man who allegedly killed Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare.
  • When Homer is wearing the sleeves, Lisa is worried that he is attempting brownface, a social phenomenon, often considered racist, in which a white or light-skinned person darkens their appearance to portray themselves as a "brown" person of color.
  • Homer says that "with all the ICE going on these days, isn't it better to have a white guy suffer instead of a Mexican guy?".
  • During the filming of scene number 17, "La iglesia" (Spanish for "the church"), the facade of the church falls on top of Homer, parodying the iconic scene from the 1928 silent comedy film Steamboat Bill, Jr., where the facade of the house falls around American actor Buster Keaton.
  • At the East Springfield Swap Meet, dolls of ICE and Donald Trump are seen. The episode aired at the end of 2025, a year marked by strong public debate over immigration enforcement in the United States during Trump's second presidency.
  • Homer asks Bumblebee Man why he didn't ditch TV and become a movie star, like all those guys who regret leaving SNL.
Part of the episode parodies Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, with Bumblebee Man in the role of Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Homer as his stunt double Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt). The setting, outfits, and Dalton's Cadillac are also referenced.

Trivia

  • During premiere translation on FOX, the appearance of Johnny Knoxville coincided with the appearance of an ad bumper for the series premiere of "Fear Factor: House of Fear", hosted by Knoxville.
Season 37 References
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