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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode title and plot is a reference to the film ''{{W2|National Treasure|film}}''.
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*The episode title and plot are a reference to the film ''{{W2|National Treasure|film}}''.
 
**[[Professor Cage]] is a reference to [[Nicolas Cage]], who starred in the film.
 
**[[Professor Cage]] is a reference to [[Nicolas Cage]], who starred in the film.
**Statesman [[Benjamin Franklin]] is also a central figure to the plot of the film.
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**Statesman [[Benjamin Franklin]] is also a central figure in the film's plot.
 
**One of the posters in the end credits is of [[Homer Simpson]] in ''National Treasure''.
 
**One of the posters in the end credits is of [[Homer Simpson]] in ''National Treasure''.
 
*[[Marge]] uses [[Amazon Alexa]].
 
*[[Marge]] uses [[Amazon Alexa]].
 
*The [[St. Bernard of Assisi Medical Center]] is named after the {{W2|St. Bernard|dog breed}} dog breed and {{W|Bernard of Quintavalle}}, who was from {{W|Assisi}}.
 
*The [[St. Bernard of Assisi Medical Center]] is named after the {{W2|St. Bernard|dog breed}} dog breed and {{W|Bernard of Quintavalle}}, who was from {{W|Assisi}}.
[[File:The Pitt parody.png|300px|thumb|The sequence at [[St. Bernard of Assisi Medical Center]] parodies ''{{W|The Pitt}}''. The [[veterinary surgeon]] parodies {{W|Michael Robinavitch}} voiced by [[Noah Wyle]] himself. Other non-speaking characters parody Dr. Frank Langdon, Victoria Javadi, and Dr. Heather Collins.]]
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[[File:The Pitt parody.png|300px|thumb|The sequence at [[St. Bernard of Assisi Medical Center]] parodies ''{{W|The Pitt}}''. The [[veterinary surgeon]] parodies {{W|Michael Robinavitch}} and is voiced by [[Noah Wyle]] himself. Other non-speaking characters parody Dr. Frank Langdon, Victoria Javadi, and Dr. Heather Collins.]]
*[[Noah Wyle]], [[Katherine LaNasa]], and [[Taylor Dearden]] guest-starring as emergency room staff is a reference to their starring roles in the American medical procedural drama series ''{{W|The Pitt}}''.
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*[[Noah Wyle]], [[Katherine LaNasa]], and [[Taylor Dearden]] guest starring as emergency room staff is a reference to their starring roles in the American medical procedural drama series ''{{W|The Pitt}}''.
 
**The [[veterinary surgeon]] parodies {{W|Michael Robinavitch}} (Noah Wyle), depicted wearing the jacket Michael wore in the pilot "{{W2|7:00 A.M.|The Pitt season 1}}" and sharing his intense dedication to both his patients and his team.
 
**The [[veterinary surgeon]] parodies {{W|Michael Robinavitch}} (Noah Wyle), depicted wearing the jacket Michael wore in the pilot "{{W2|7:00 A.M.|The Pitt season 1}}" and sharing his intense dedication to both his patients and his team.
 
**The [[veterinary nurse]] parodies {{W2|Dana Evans|The Pitt}} (Katherine LaNasa).
 
**The [[veterinary nurse]] parodies {{W2|Dana Evans|The Pitt}} (Katherine LaNasa).
 
**The [[veterinary intern]] parodies Dr. Melissa "Mel" King (Taylor Dearden).
 
**The [[veterinary intern]] parodies Dr. Melissa "Mel" King (Taylor Dearden).
**Non-voiced characters also parody of several of ''The Pitt'' characters, including Dr. Frank Langdon, Victoria Javadi, Dr. Heather Collins, and {{W|Dennis Whitaker}}.
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**Non-voiced characters also parody several of ''The Pitt'' characters, including Dr. Frank Langdon, Victoria Javadi, Dr. Heather Collins, and {{W|Dennis Whitaker}}.
 
*There are numerous references to the ''{{W2|Rocky|franchise}}'' franchise:
 
*There are numerous references to the ''{{W2|Rocky|franchise}}'' franchise:
 
**[[Adrienne Gesstar]] is a parody of {{W|Adrian Pennino}}, the love interest of [[Rocky Balboa]]. Her surname, Gesstar, is a pun on "Guest Star."
 
**[[Adrienne Gesstar]] is a parody of {{W|Adrian Pennino}}, the love interest of [[Rocky Balboa]]. Her surname, Gesstar, is a pun on "Guest Star."
 
**[[Santa's Little Helper]]'s training montage is a parody of the training montages from the films.
 
**[[Santa's Little Helper]]'s training montage is a parody of the training montages from the films.
**The song "{{W2|Far from Over|song}}" plays during the training sequence. It was written by {{W|Frank Stallone}}, the brother of [[Sylvester Stallone]] (who portrays Rocky Balboa) and {{W|Vince DiCola}}, who also composed music for the soundtrack of ''{{W|Rocky IV}}''.
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**The song "{{W2|Far from Over|song}}" plays during the training sequence. It was written by {{W|Frank Stallone}}, the brother of [[Sylvester Stallone]] (who portrays Rocky Balboa), and {{W|Vince DiCola}}, who also composed music for the soundtrack of ''{{W|Rocky IV}}''.
 
**Later in the episode, the {{W|Rocky Steps#Rocky statue|''Rocky'' statue}} is seen outside the [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]], along with statues of [[Apollo Creed]], [[Mickey Goldmill]], [[Paulie Pennino]], [[Clubber Lang]], [[Ivan Drago]], the hanging side of beef from ''{{W|Rocky}}'' and the robot butler from ''{{W|Rocky IV}}''.
 
**Later in the episode, the {{W|Rocky Steps#Rocky statue|''Rocky'' statue}} is seen outside the [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]], along with statues of [[Apollo Creed]], [[Mickey Goldmill]], [[Paulie Pennino]], [[Clubber Lang]], [[Ivan Drago]], the hanging side of beef from ''{{W|Rocky}}'' and the robot butler from ''{{W|Rocky IV}}''.
 
*''[[Men's Best Friend's Health]]'' is a parody of ''[[Men's Health]]''.
 
*''[[Men's Best Friend's Health]]'' is a parody of ''[[Men's Health]]''.
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***Fans climbing street lamps after the {{W|Super Bowl LII|52nd Super Bowl}}, the first Eagles NFL title since 1960.
 
***Fans climbing street lamps after the {{W|Super Bowl LII|52nd Super Bowl}}, the first Eagles NFL title since 1960.
 
***[[Lenny Dykstra]], the American former baseball player who played for the {{W|Philadelphia Phillies}} for over six seasons.
 
***[[Lenny Dykstra]], the American former baseball player who played for the {{W|Philadelphia Phillies}} for over six seasons.
***The {{W|cheesesteak}}, a popular regional fast food that has its roots in Philadelphia.
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***The {{W|cheesesteak}}, a popular regional fast-food item that has its roots in Philadelphia.
 
***The {{W|Tush Push}}, an American football play popularized by the Philadelphia Eagles.
 
***The {{W|Tush Push}}, an American football play popularized by the Philadelphia Eagles.
 
*[[Marge]] and Santa's Little Helper cross the [[Benjamin Franklin Bridge]].
 
*[[Marge]] and Santa's Little Helper cross the [[Benjamin Franklin Bridge]].
*The welcome sign describes Philadelphia as "The Big Scrapple", a pun on [[New York City]]'s nickname "{{W|The Big Apple}}", and to the {{W|scrapple}}, the pork dish part that is part of the {{W|cuisine of Philadelphia}}.
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*The welcome sign describes Philadelphia as "The Big Scrapple", a pun on [[New York City]]'s nickname "{{W|The Big Apple}}", and to the {{W|scrapple}}, a pork dish that is part of the {{W|cuisine of Philadelphia}}.
 
[[File:Irrational Treasure promo 3.png|300px|thumb|The "Fresh Prince suite" is based on the opening of ''{{W|The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air}}'', including {{W2|Will Smith|The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air}}'s room with graffiti and his throne.]]
 
[[File:Irrational Treasure promo 3.png|300px|thumb|The "Fresh Prince suite" is based on the opening of ''{{W|The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air}}'', including {{W2|Will Smith|The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air}}'s room with graffiti and his throne.]]
 
*When the [[Hotel Philadelphia concierge]] welcomes Marge:
 
*When the [[Hotel Philadelphia concierge]] welcomes Marge:
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**The concierge gets angry when Marge alludes to {{W|Philadelphia Cream Cheese}}, which, despite its name, was invented in New York City.
 
**The concierge gets angry when Marge alludes to {{W|Philadelphia Cream Cheese}}, which, despite its name, was invented in New York City.
 
**Marge is offered to choose between the "Silver Linings Playbook Room" and the "Fresh Prince suite". This is a reference to the 2012 American romantic comedy-drama ''{{W|Silver Linings Playbook}}'', which is deeply rooted in Philadelphia sports culture, and a reference to {{W2|Will Smith|The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air}} the protagonist of the TV series ''{{W|The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air}}'', who was born in {{W|West Philadelphia}}.
 
**Marge is offered to choose between the "Silver Linings Playbook Room" and the "Fresh Prince suite". This is a reference to the 2012 American romantic comedy-drama ''{{W|Silver Linings Playbook}}'', which is deeply rooted in Philadelphia sports culture, and a reference to {{W2|Will Smith|The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air}} the protagonist of the TV series ''{{W|The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air}}'', who was born in {{W|West Philadelphia}}.
***The "Fresh Prince suite" is based on the opening intro of ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'', including graffiti all over the walls and the throne Will Smith sits on.
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***The "Fresh Prince suite" is based on the opening sequence of ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'', including graffiti all over the walls and the throne Will Smith sits on.
 
*Homer thinks that Santa's Little Helper is trying to win the {{W|Kentucky Derby}}.
 
*Homer thinks that Santa's Little Helper is trying to win the {{W|Kentucky Derby}}.
 
*Homer's "Awesome things for me to do in Philadelphia" list includes:
 
*Homer's "Awesome things for me to do in Philadelphia" list includes:
 
**Eat cheesesteaks at [[Pat's King of Steaks]], [[Geno's Steaks]], and [[Dalessandro's Steaks]].
 
**Eat cheesesteaks at [[Pat's King of Steaks]], [[Geno's Steaks]], and [[Dalessandro's Steaks]].
**Eat {{W|hoagies}} at [[Wawa]]. The term ''hoagie'' is local for a submarine sandwich.
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**Eat {{W|hoagies}} at [[Wawa]]. The term ''hoagie'' is a local term for a submarine sandwich.
 
**{{W|Soft pretzels}}, which are traditional in the city.
 
**{{W|Soft pretzels}}, which are traditional in the city.
 
**Slurp water ice at {{W|Rita's Italian Ice|Rita's}}. This quick-service restaurant chain originated in the Philadelphia metropolitan area, and is informally known as Rita's Water Ice.
 
**Slurp water ice at {{W|Rita's Italian Ice|Rita's}}. This quick-service restaurant chain originated in the Philadelphia metropolitan area, and is informally known as Rita's Water Ice.
**Selfie at Abbott Elementary, the fictional predominantly black public school from the TV series ''{{W|Abbott Elementary}}''.
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**Selfie at Abbott Elementary, the fictional predominantly Black public school from the TV series ''{{W|Abbott Elementary}}''.
 
**''{{W|Mare of Easttown}}'' tour, alluding to the American crime drama set in the city.
 
**''{{W|Mare of Easttown}}'' tour, alluding to the American crime drama set in the city.
 
**Cannonball in the [[Delaware River]].
 
**Cannonball in the [[Delaware River]].
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*Homer and Marge see the {{W|Mummers Parade}} going through Philadelphia.
 
*Homer and Marge see the {{W|Mummers Parade}} going through Philadelphia.
 
*The whole family wanted to dye Santa's Little Helper green for [[Saint Patrick's Day]].
 
*The whole family wanted to dye Santa's Little Helper green for [[Saint Patrick's Day]].
*Adrienne shouts "Go, birds." while falling in the hole, the [[Philadelphia Eagles]]'s slogan.  
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*Adrienne shouts "Go, birds." while falling in the hole, the [[Philadelphia Eagles]]'s slogan.
 
*Posters for ''Simpsons''-fied versions of films set in Philadelphia at the end include:
 
*Posters for ''Simpsons''-fied versions of films set in Philadelphia at the end include:
 
**[[Drederick Tatum]] and [[Moe Szyslak]] in ''{{W2|Creed|film}}''.
 
**[[Drederick Tatum]] and [[Moe Szyslak]] in ''{{W2|Creed|film}}''.
**Marge, Santa’s Little Helper, and Adrienne Gesstar in ''{{W2|The Philadelphia Story|film}}''.
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**Marge, Santa's Little Helper, and Adrienne Gesstar in ''{{W2|The Philadelphia Story|film}}''.
 
**[[Carl Carlson]] and the [[Blue-haired lawyer]] in ''{{W2|Philadelphia|film}}''.
 
**[[Carl Carlson]] and the [[Blue-haired lawyer]] in ''{{W2|Philadelphia|film}}''.
 
**[[Chief Wiggum]] and [[Ralph Wiggum]] in ''{{W|The Sixth Sense}}''.
 
**[[Chief Wiggum]] and [[Ralph Wiggum]] in ''{{W|The Sixth Sense}}''.

Revision as of 18:44, February 17, 2026

References/Trivia


Season 37 Episode References
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"Irrational Treasure"
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Cultural references

The sequence at St. Bernard of Assisi Medical Center parodies The Pitt. The veterinary surgeon parodies Michael Robinavitch and is voiced by Noah Wyle himself. Other non-speaking characters parody Dr. Frank Langdon, Victoria Javadi, and Dr. Heather Collins.
The "Fresh Prince suite" is based on the opening of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, including Will Smith's room with graffiti and his throne.

Continuity

Season 37 References
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