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*[[Slipreme]] is a parody of the brand {{W2|Supreme|brand}}. | *[[Slipreme]] is a parody of the brand {{W2|Supreme|brand}}. | ||
| + | *The song "Tru Tru" by Los Angeles recording artist OHNO is heard when [[Ralph]] is seen wearing the Slipreme sneakers. | ||
*[[Orion Hughes]] is huge on ''[[TikTok]]''. | *[[Orion Hughes]] is huge on ''[[TikTok]]''. | ||
*''[[Duplicate Cop 2: Copy Cop]]'' is a parody of ''{{W2|Gemini Man|film}}'', starring [[Will Smith]]. | *''[[Duplicate Cop 2: Copy Cop]]'' is a parody of ''{{W2|Gemini Man|film}}'', starring [[Will Smith]]. | ||
*The Hipster street is based on [[Los Angeles]]' {{W|Fairfax District, Los Angeles|Fairfax District}}. | *The Hipster street is based on [[Los Angeles]]' {{W|Fairfax District, Los Angeles|Fairfax District}}. | ||
| − | *When [[Bart]] calls [[Homer]] "the least cool person who ever lived", Homer says "but that includes [[Urkel]] | + | [[File:Kosher Pacific.png|300px|thumb|The {{W|Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic}} mannequins at [[Kosher Pacific]] combine terms from the Jewish and surfing culture]] |
| + | *The {{W|Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic jew}} mannequins at [[Kosher Pacific]] have sayings such as: | ||
| + | **"Kabbalah-Bunga", referencing the ''{{W|wiktionary:cowabunga|cowabunga}}'' surf-culture term and the Jewish mysticism of {{W|Kabbalah}}. | ||
| + | **"L'Chaim Ten!", combining the {{W|L'Chaim}} (Hebrew for "to life") expression used in toasts, and the "hang ten" surfing maneuver. | ||
| + | **"Glatt’s up?", parodying the "What's up?" expression with the ''{{W|Glatt kosher|Glatt}}'' term of kosher cuisine. | ||
| + | *[[Bart]]'s fake [[Slipreme Caliphates 2]] were made of Band-Aids and [[North Korea]]n newspapers. The headline [[Nelson]] reads references the {{W|disinformation in media coverage of North Korea}}. | ||
| + | *According to Bart, [[Homer]] turned him into a {{W|GIF}}. | ||
| + | *When [[Bart]] calls [[Homer]] "the least cool person who ever lived", Homer says "but that includes Urkel", referencing the uncool kid [[Steve Urkel]] from ''{{W|Family Matters}}''. | ||
| + | **Later in the episode, Homer says that he knows he's not exactly {{W|Stefan Urquelle}}, the cool alter ego of Steve Urkel. | ||
*Bart mentions Homer seeing [[Tim Allen]]'s standup multiple times. | *Bart mentions Homer seeing [[Tim Allen]]'s standup multiple times. | ||
| − | *Among Homer's albums on the CD tower | + | *Among Homer's albums on the CD tower: |
| + | **''[[Over the Rainbow]]'' by [[Livingston Taylor]] and ''[[Livingston Taylor Live]]''. | ||
| + | **''{{W|The Passage of Power}}'', the audiobook for the fourth book in ''{{W|The Years of Lyndon Johnson}}'', a biography of [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] by the American writer [[Robert Caro]]. | ||
| + | **An album by American rock duo [[Steely Dan]]. | ||
| + | **''[[Long Strange Trip To Shelbyville]]'' by [[The Grateful Dead]]. | ||
| + | **''[[Sadgasm]]'', the album from Homer's 90s band. | ||
*[[Marge]] mentions that Orion Hughes is the voice of the urban squid in the live-action ''[[Finding Nemo]]''. | *[[Marge]] mentions that Orion Hughes is the voice of the urban squid in the live-action ''[[Finding Nemo]]''. | ||
*Marge mentions seeing the dance on ''{{W|The Ellen DeGeneres Show}}''. | *Marge mentions seeing the dance on ''{{W|The Ellen DeGeneres Show}}''. | ||
*Dr. Pepper Salami Twister Slim Jim is a reference to {{W|Dr Pepper}} and {{W2|Slim Jim|snack food}}. | *Dr. Pepper Salami Twister Slim Jim is a reference to {{W|Dr Pepper}} and {{W2|Slim Jim|snack food}}. | ||
| + | *Bart asks Orion to perform an {{W2|ollie|skateboarding}}, an elementary skateboarding trick. | ||
| + | *The hastag <code>#NewChipsOnTheGuac</code> is a pun on the American boy band {{W|New Kids on the Block}}. | ||
*[[Instasnap]] is a parody of {{W|Instagram}} and {{W|Snapchat}}. | *[[Instasnap]] is a parody of {{W|Instagram}} and {{W|Snapchat}}. | ||
*The song playing at the [[Grill Brush Depot]] scene is "{{W|So Sophisticated}}" by {{W|Rick Ross}}. | *The song playing at the [[Grill Brush Depot]] scene is "{{W|So Sophisticated}}" by {{W|Rick Ross}}. | ||
| − | *Orion mentions [[Ed Hardy]] and his tattoo line of clothing. | + | *Orion mentions [[Ed Hardy]] and his {{W2|Ed Hardy|brand|tattoo line of clothing}}. |
*Bart calls [[Facebook]] the "Old-Timers Gazette". | *Bart calls [[Facebook]] the "Old-Timers Gazette". | ||
| + | *Homer mentions {{W|Advil}}, the a pain reliever brand of ibuprofen. | ||
*Marge mentions Homer {{W2|Moonwalk|dance|moonwalking}} out of an [[Arby's]]. | *Marge mentions Homer {{W2|Moonwalk|dance|moonwalking}} out of an [[Arby's]]. | ||
| − | * | + | *Aircraft seen in [[The Museum of Aviation History]] include: |
| + | **The ''[[Spirit of Shelbyville]]'', a parody of the ''[[Spirit of St. Louis]]''. | ||
| + | **[[World War II]] planes {{W|P-51 Mustang}}, {{W|Vought F4U Corsair|Corsair}}, and {{W|B-52 Stratofortress}}. | ||
| + | **The {{W|Lunar Module Eagle|Lunar Module ''Eagle''}}, the spacecraft that served as the crewed lunar lander of {{W|Apollo 11}}. | ||
| + | **{{W|Bell X-1}}, the first aircraft to exceed the speed of sound in controlled level flight. | ||
| + | *In The Museum of Aviation History, there is a audio tour by {{W|Gary Sinise}}. | ||
| + | *Exhibitions in the museum include: | ||
| + | **''A Century of Flak'', referencing the {{W|anti-aircraft warfare}} which name comes from the German anti-aircraft gun {{W|8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41}}. | ||
| + | **''Sex From Above: Nose Art of the Pacific Theater'', referincing the {{W|nose art}} decorative painting and the {{W|Pacific War|Pacific Theatre}} from WWII. | ||
| + | **''Parachutes of the Third Reich'', a reference to the {{W|Third Reich}}. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
Revision as of 08:30, May 3, 2025
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Cultural references
- Slipreme is a parody of the brand Supreme.
- The song "Tru Tru" by Los Angeles recording artist OHNO is heard when Ralph is seen wearing the Slipreme sneakers.
- Orion Hughes is huge on TikTok.
- Duplicate Cop 2: Copy Cop is a parody of Gemini Man, starring Will Smith.
- The Hipster street is based on Los Angeles' Fairfax District.
- The Hasidic jew mannequins at Kosher Pacific have sayings such as:
- "Kabbalah-Bunga", referencing the cowabunga surf-culture term and the Jewish mysticism of Kabbalah.
- "L'Chaim Ten!", combining the L'Chaim (Hebrew for "to life") expression used in toasts, and the "hang ten" surfing maneuver.
- "Glatt’s up?", parodying the "What's up?" expression with the Glatt term of kosher cuisine.
- Bart's fake Slipreme Caliphates 2 were made of Band-Aids and North Korean newspapers. The headline Nelson reads references the disinformation in media coverage of North Korea.
- According to Bart, Homer turned him into a GIF.
- When Bart calls Homer "the least cool person who ever lived", Homer says "but that includes Urkel", referencing the uncool kid Steve Urkel from Family Matters.
- Later in the episode, Homer says that he knows he's not exactly Stefan Urquelle, the cool alter ego of Steve Urkel.
- Bart mentions Homer seeing Tim Allen's standup multiple times.
- Among Homer's albums on the CD tower:
- Over the Rainbow by Livingston Taylor and Livingston Taylor Live.
- The Passage of Power, the audiobook for the fourth book in The Years of Lyndon Johnson, a biography of Lyndon B. Johnson by the American writer Robert Caro.
- An album by American rock duo Steely Dan.
- Long Strange Trip To Shelbyville by The Grateful Dead.
- Sadgasm, the album from Homer's 90s band.
- Marge mentions that Orion Hughes is the voice of the urban squid in the live-action Finding Nemo.
- Marge mentions seeing the dance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
- Dr. Pepper Salami Twister Slim Jim is a reference to Dr Pepper and Slim Jim.
- Bart asks Orion to perform an ollie, an elementary skateboarding trick.
- The hastag
#NewChipsOnTheGuacis a pun on the American boy band New Kids on the Block. - Instasnap is a parody of Instagram and Snapchat.
- The song playing at the Grill Brush Depot scene is "So Sophisticated" by Rick Ross.
- Orion mentions Ed Hardy and his tattoo line of clothing.
- Bart calls Facebook the "Old-Timers Gazette".
- Homer mentions Advil, the a pain reliever brand of ibuprofen.
- Marge mentions Homer moonwalking out of an Arby's.
- Aircraft seen in The Museum of Aviation History include:
- The Spirit of Shelbyville, a parody of the Spirit of St. Louis.
- World War II planes P-51 Mustang, Corsair, and B-52 Stratofortress.
- The Lunar Module Eagle, the spacecraft that served as the crewed lunar lander of Apollo 11.
- Bell X-1, the first aircraft to exceed the speed of sound in controlled level flight.
- In The Museum of Aviation History, there is a audio tour by Gary Sinise.
- Exhibitions in the museum include:
- A Century of Flak, referencing the anti-aircraft warfare which name comes from the German anti-aircraft gun 8.8 cm Flak 18/36/37/41.
- Sex From Above: Nose Art of the Pacific Theater, referincing the nose art decorative painting and the Pacific Theatre from WWII.
- Parachutes of the Third Reich, a reference to the Third Reich.
Continuity
- Mike Wegman appears talking with Homer. ("Go Big or Go Homer").
- Terrence and Emily are seen in the hipster district. ("The Day the Earth Stood Cool")
- Carmen, Erica, and Piper ("Bart vs. Itchy & Scratchy") and The Detonator ("E My Sports") are seen in the Slipreme store.
- Wendy Sage is seen waiting in the line. ("Lisa's Belly")
- Homer has a Sadgasm album ("That '90s Show"), Long Strange Trip To Shelbyville by The Grateful Dead ("Homerland") and two Livingston Taylor Live albums ("The 7 Beer Itch") on his CD tower.
- Bildorf is seen at the Slipreme Bartman One launch party. ("Wad Goals")