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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The episode title is a pun on the word "{{W|homophobia}}".
 
*The episode title is a pun on the word "{{W|homophobia}}".
*During the episode's [[Homer's Phobia/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]], {{W|America Onlink}} is a parody of {{W|America Online}}, the online service provider nowadays known as AOL.
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*During the episode's [[Homer's Phobia/Gags#Couch gag|couch gag]], "America Onlink" is a parody of {{W|America Online}}, the online service provider nowadays known as AOL.
 
 
 
[[File:Jackie O TV Guide.png|250px|thumb|A ''[[TV Guide]]'' owned by [[Jackie O]] is sold at $8,500. The cover includes a reference to the late 70s sitcom ''{{W|Laverne & Shirley}}''.]]
 
[[File:Jackie O TV Guide.png|250px|thumb|A ''[[TV Guide]]'' owned by [[Jackie O]] is sold at $8,500. The cover includes a reference to the late 70s sitcom ''{{W|Laverne & Shirley}}''.]]
 
*The store [[Cockamamie's]] is packed with pop-culture and sci-fi references, as well as retro toys. These include:
 
*The store [[Cockamamie's]] is packed with pop-culture and sci-fi references, as well as retro toys. These include:
 
**The campaign buttons [[Skinner]] describes as partisans:
 
**The campaign buttons [[Skinner]] describes as partisans:
 
***''That's My Johnson'', referencing [[Lyndon B. Johnson]].
 
***''That's My Johnson'', referencing [[Lyndon B. Johnson]].
***''Harrison, Grand Whig Convention'', referencing the {{W|1839 Whig National Convention}} where the then Senator {{W|William Henry Harrison}} was nominated for president.
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***''Harrison, Grand Whig Convention'', referencing the {{W|1839 Whig National Convention}} where the then senator {{W|William Henry Harrison}} was nominated for president.
***''I Fell For Dole'', referencing {{W|Bob Dole 1996 presidential campaign}}.
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***''I Fell For Dole'', referencing the {{W|Bob Dole 1996 presidential campaign}}.
 
***''Imbeciles For Ford'', referencing [[Gerald Ford]].
 
***''Imbeciles For Ford'', referencing [[Gerald Ford]].
 
***A button of [[Jimmy Carter]].
 
***A button of [[Jimmy Carter]].
***''Quayle Can't Fayle'', referencing [[Dan Quayle]] and {{W|George H. W. Bush 1988 presidential campaign}}.
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***''Quayle Can't Fayle'', referencing [[Dan Quayle]] and the {{W|George H. W. Bush 1988 presidential campaign}}.
 
***''I Still Like Ike'' and ''I Like Ike'', referencing [[Dwight D. Eisenhower|Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower]].
 
***''I Still Like Ike'' and ''I Like Ike'', referencing [[Dwight D. Eisenhower|Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower]].
 
***''Click With Dick'', referencing [[Richard Nixon]].
 
***''Click With Dick'', referencing [[Richard Nixon]].
 
***''McGovern'', referencing [[George McGovern]] and the {{W|1972 United States presidential election}}.
 
***''McGovern'', referencing [[George McGovern]] and the {{W|1972 United States presidential election}}.
**{{W|The Velvet Underground}}'s famous album, ''{{W|The Velvet Underground & Nico}}'', is on the wall right above a {{W|Kit-Cat Klock}}.
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**{{W|The Velvet Underground}}'s album ''{{W|The Velvet Underground & Nico}}'' is on the wall right above a {{W|Kit-Cat Klock}}.
 
**A ''{{W|Pickelhaube}}'' is seen next to the cashier.
 
**A ''{{W|Pickelhaube}}'' is seen next to the cashier.
**Toys seen on the shelves behind Skinner: A {{W|UFO}}, two {{W|troll doll}}s, a ''[[Godzilla]]'' doll, and a {{W|Jolly Chimp}}.
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**Toys seen on the shelves behind Skinner include a {{W|UFO}}, two {{W|troll doll}}s, a ''[[Godzilla]]'' doll, and a {{W|Jolly Chimp}}.
 
**A {{W|U.S. Route 66}} sign is above the entrance.
 
**A {{W|U.S. Route 66}} sign is above the entrance.
 
**The ''[[Clank, Clank, You're Dead!]]'' film poster parodies that of the 1956 sci-fi film ''{{W|Forbidden Planet}}''.
 
**The ''[[Clank, Clank, You're Dead!]]'' film poster parodies that of the 1956 sci-fi film ''{{W|Forbidden Planet}}''.
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**[[Marge]] sees a copy of ''[[TV Guide]]'' that was owned by [[Jackie O]]. The cover features the sitcom ''{{W|Laverne & Shirley}}''.
 
**[[Marge]] sees a copy of ''[[TV Guide]]'' that was owned by [[Jackie O]]. The cover features the sitcom ''{{W|Laverne & Shirley}}''.
 
***{{ap|John|Cockamamie's}} says, "You should see the crossword puzzle. She thought that Mindy lived with Mark", a reference to ''[[Mork & Mindy]]'', a spin-off created after a highly successful episode of ''[[Happy Days]]'', "{{W|My Favorite Orkan}}".
 
***{{ap|John|Cockamamie's}} says, "You should see the crossword puzzle. She thought that Mindy lived with Mark", a reference to ''[[Mork & Mindy]]'', a spin-off created after a highly successful episode of ''[[Happy Days]]'', "{{W|My Favorite Orkan}}".
***Homer makes allusion to [[John F. Kennedy]], Jackie O's husband.
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***Homer makes an allusion to [[John F. Kennedy]], Jackie O's husband.
**John's design was largely based on [[John Waters]]' own appearance, but he was animated with thicker hair and a "wavy" moustache instead of his trademark pencil moustache.
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**John's design was largely based on [[John Waters]]' own appearance, but he was animated with thicker hair and a "wavy" mustache instead of his trademark pencil mustache.
 
**When John is introduced, there is a plastic pink flamingo lying in the background, a reference to John Waters's film ''{{W|Pink Flamingos}}''.
 
**When John is introduced, there is a plastic pink flamingo lying in the background, a reference to John Waters's film ''{{W|Pink Flamingos}}''.
**John describes the bottle as a "{{W|Johnny Reb}} bottle, early 1970s. One of the J&R Whiskey ''Liquor Lads''". J&R is a parody of {{W|Justerini & Brooks}} (J&B), the famous British whiskey company.
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**John describes the bottle as a "{{W|Johnny Reb}} bottle, early 1970s. One of the J&R Whiskey ''Liquor Lads''". J&R is a parody of {{W|Justerini & Brooks}} (J&B), the British whiskey company.
 
**When Homer first talks with John, a box of Hot Tires, a parody of [[Hot Wheels]], is seen.
 
**When Homer first talks with John, a box of Hot Tires, a parody of [[Hot Wheels]], is seen.
 
**Later in the episode, a {{W|Newton's cradle}} device and toys of [[Mr. Potato Head]] and [[The Three Stooges]] are seen.
 
**Later in the episode, a {{W|Newton's cradle}} device and toys of [[Mr. Potato Head]] and [[The Three Stooges]] are seen.
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*John's car is a parody of {{W|Tony Montana}}'s 1963 Cadillac from ''{{W2|Scarface|1983 film}}''.
 
*John's car is a parody of {{W|Tony Montana}}'s 1963 Cadillac from ''{{W2|Scarface|1983 film}}''.
 
*When John pulls up in front of the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|Simpson home]] to take the family for a drive, his car horn plays "{{W|Over the Rainbow}}", the opening song from ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]''.
 
*When John pulls up in front of the [[742 Evergreen Terrace|Simpson home]] to take the family for a drive, his car horn plays "{{W|Over the Rainbow}}", the opening song from ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]''.
*During John's Hollywood-like tour, he points at the [[Plumbing Supplies|plumbing store]] where Mexican actress [[Lupe Vélez]] bought the toilet she drowned in. This is a reference to one of the many {{W|Lupe Vélez#Alternative theories and urban legend|theories and urban legends}} surrounding Vélez's death. More specifically, its a reference to the rumour started by writer {{W|Kenneth Anger}} in his book ''{{W|Hollywood Babylon}}'', in which he describes that Vélez stumbled to the bathroom to vomit, slipped on the bathroom floor tile, and fell headfirst into the toilet, where she subsequently drowned. In reality, Lupe Vélez committed suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills in her bedroom.
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*During John's Hollywood-like tour, he points at the [[Plumbing Supplies|plumbing store]] where Mexican actress [[Lupe Vélez]] bought the toilet she drowned in. This is a reference to one of the many {{W|Lupe Vélez#Alternative theories and urban legend|theories and urban legends}} surrounding Vélez's death. More specifically, it is a reference to the rumor started by writer {{W|Kenneth Anger}} in his book ''{{W|Hollywood Babylon}}'', in which he describes that Vélez stumbled to the bathroom to vomit, slipped on the bathroom floor tile, and fell headfirst into the toilet, where she subsequently drowned. In reality, Lupe Vélez committed suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills in her bedroom.
[[File:Sha-boom ka-boom cafe.png|250px|thumb|[[Sha-Boom Ka-Boom! Cafe]] is based on the {{W|atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki}}. They sell products such as {{W|Fat Man}} and {{W|Little Boy}}, the name of the two atomic bombs, and a photo of the crew of the ''{{W|Enola Gay}}'' can be seen inside the restaurant.]]
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[[File:Sha-boom ka-boom cafe.png|250px|thumb|[[Sha-Boom Ka-Boom! Cafe]] is based on the {{W|atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki}}. They sell products such as {{W|Fat Man}} and {{W|Little Boy}}, the names of the two atomic bombs, and a photo of the crew of the ''{{W|Enola Gay}}'' can be seen inside the restaurant.]]
 
*At the [[Sha-Boom Ka-Boom! Cafe]]:
 
*At the [[Sha-Boom Ka-Boom! Cafe]]:
 
**The restaurant's design is that of a {{W|mushroom cloud}}.
 
**The restaurant's design is that of a {{W|mushroom cloud}}.
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== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
 
*[[Homer]]'s [[Pin Pals]] shirt, last seen in "[[Team Homer]]", is worn by {{ap|John|Cockamamie's}}.
 
*[[Homer]]'s [[Pin Pals]] shirt, last seen in "[[Team Homer]]", is worn by {{ap|John|Cockamamie's}}.
*This episode is notable as featuring the first direct reference towards Lisa being a vegetarian, and the first to refer to Moe's suicidal tendencies.
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*This episode is notable as featuring the first direct reference to Lisa being a vegetarian, and the first to refer to Moe's suicidal tendencies.
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
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[[Category:Cultural references]]
 
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Revision as of 17:28, January 3, 2026

References/Trivia


Season 8 Episode References
167 "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show"
168
"Homer's Phobia"
"Brother from Another Series" 169


Cultural references

  • The episode title is a pun on the word "homophobia".
  • During the episode's couch gag, "America Onlink" is a parody of America Online, the online service provider nowadays known as AOL.
A TV Guide owned by Jackie O is sold at $8,500. The cover includes a reference to the late 70s sitcom Laverne & Shirley.
Sha-Boom Ka-Boom! Cafe is based on the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They sell products such as Fat Man and Little Boy, the names of the two atomic bombs, and a photo of the crew of the Enola Gay can be seen inside the restaurant.

Continuity

  • Homer's Pin Pals shirt, last seen in "Team Homer", is worn by John.
  • This episode is notable as featuring the first direct reference to Lisa being a vegetarian, and the first to refer to Moe's suicidal tendencies.

Goofs

  • In the opening shot, Bart's head is far bigger proportionally than the other kids'.
  • When Homer enters the kitchen, there are four brown donuts on a plate on the counter. When he walks back from the coffeepot, there are only three donuts: one brown, one pink, and one yellow. Homer then grabs a chocolate donut, and the same three donuts are shown on the plate.
  • John mentions Helen Lovejoy looking blonde, but she actually has gray-brown hair.
  • Marge, Bart, and Lisa say "Ooooh" when John shows them the plumbing supply shop. However, the "Ooooh" continues after they have closed their mouths.
  • When Homer confronts John in the kitchen, the clock jumps back from 9:05 to 8:00.
Season 8 References
Treehouse of Horror VII You Only Move Twice The Homer They Fall Burns, Baby Burns Bart After Dark A Milhouse Divided Lisa's Date with Density Hurricane Neddy El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer The Springfield Files The Twisted World of Marge Simpson Mountain of Madness Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show Homer's Phobia Brother from Another Series My Sister, My Sitter Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment Grade School Confidential The Canine Mutiny The Old Man and the Lisa In Marge We Trust Homer's Enemy The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase The Secret War of Lisa Simpson