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Lisa's Wedding

  • Lisa's romance with Hugh is largely based on Love Story.
  • Martin Prince's fate is a parody of The Phantom of the Opera. The song that he plays on the organ is A Fifth of Beethoven by Walter Murphy, a disco version of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in C Minor.
  • The physical appearance and behavior of Hugh is reminiscent of Hugh Grant, as well as some of his character portrayals in various films.
  • The title of the episode may be a title parody of a 1994 Australian film Muriel's Wedding, starring Toni Collette.
  • The background music of the scenes of Marge walking her beat is an homage to the theme of the 1980's police drama Hill Street Blues.
  • Stated in The Simpsons Season 6 DVD Box set, Show-Runner and Executive Producer David Mirkin says the couch gag for this episode is not a James bond parody.

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Lisa's Wedding

Treehouse of Horror V

Who Shot Mr. Burns?

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Lisa's Wedding

Treehouse of Horror V

Who Shot Mr. Burns?

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Lisa's Wedding

Treehouse of Horror V

Who Shot Mr. Burns?

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  • It is revealed Bart has made films called "Homer in the shower" and "Homer on the toilet" before making "The Eternal Struggle".
    • Moe Better Booze (Directed by Moe Szyslak): Moe does a musical number, dancing on top of his bar.
  • This episode is Ricky Gervais' second favourite episode[1]
  • This is the second clip show.
  • Many members of the staff have said that this episode only has 1/3 of new animation.
  • At one point while looking through his telescope Bart sees
    Jimmy Stewart, who also has his leg broken and watching people from his window, while wearing the same pyjamas he wore through almost the entirety of Rear Window. He even calls out to "Grace", an obvious reference to Stewart's leading lady Grace Kelly
    .
  • This episode, along with many in Season 6, was produced during the
    Northridge earthquake
    of 1994.
  • The content of Bart's play further reinstates his bizarre obsession with the Cockney accent and Victorian England (he previously expressed a desire to live as a bootblack and frequently slips into Nadsat.
  • While Bart and Lisa are in Otto's pool, if you look closely you will see a young Marge lookalike (possibly from Bart the Genius) in the pool as well.
  • Matt Groening is on top of the news' list of people who are gay. According to the audio commentary on the DVD, the people, primarily consisting of writers or production crew members, whose names were listed had to sign waivers agreeing not to sue for libel. The commentators mentioned that they appear on Internet lists of gay people occasionally.
  • According to Kent Brockman, the following people are gay:
  • This episode's plot is similar to the Twilight Zone episode "The Shelter".
  • The shelter being destroyed after everyone leaves is similar to what happened in an episode of Gilligan's Island.
  • While explaining his infallible plan to stop the comet, Professor Frink accidentally sets his town model on fire a la Doc Brown in Back to the Future.

Bart's Girlfriend

  • When Bart is marking the days he wants to stay away from Jessica on his calendar, it is noticed that he circles Monday but then he is called for church. Church services are generally held on Sunday in most Christian denominations.
  • Milhouse is able to bounce his jack ball on grass (in the beginning scene where the kids play Cowboys and Indians before getting chased down by their parents).
  • During the part where Captain MacCallister (the Sea Captain) watches a boat crash, his lawyer says that he should have the lighthouse pointed out to sea instead of where the church is. The lights in lighthouses actually rotate; they don't point one way or the other.
  • This is one of the few episodes in which Marge's father is shown. It wasn't until "Jazzy and the Pussycats" that it was explained he had died.
    • According to Marge, one memory of Homer involved him showing up with a tree branch in his mouth, and back in real life having him with another branch in his mouth. It was cut because, according to David, the branch joke made little sense.
  • Lenny says that the Stonecutters don’t call each other by name, yet in the episode, Lenny calls Homer by name, and Number One calls Moe by name as well.
  • It is revealed that the Simpson house is right next to the
    Springfield Nuclear Power Plant
    ’s parking lot. Likely to be a one-off gag, as all later episodes do not show it.
  • In the Stonecutters’ meeting place, there are Masonic symbols visible, such as the “rulers and G.”
  • According to the Stonecutters the proper phone number for emergency services is 9-1-2, not
    9-1-1
    . 9-1-2 was also used in the season three episode, "Dog of Death" where Wiggum watches the lottery and hangs up on someone calling 911 by saying that the number they called was 9-1-2.
  • It is rather ironic that
    $pringfield
    ,” when the “germs” on Smithers’s face said “Freemasons run the country!”
  • It is actually possible to tell Homer and Krusty apart when Homer is in costume. Krusty has a third tuft of hair on his head, while Homer has his normal two strands of hair. Krusty also has an actual clown nose, while Homer's nose is just painted red. They are also different shapes, with Krusty's nose being more of an oval shape and Homer's nose being long and protruding, like a breadstick. Also, of course their voices sound different & Homer's skin is yellow whilst Krusty's skin is white.
  • While Homer is being carried into the mob's lair, he lies his name is Benedict Arnold, and one of the mob replies, "The same Benedict Arnold who surrendered the Western Point to the hated British?". The world "hated" is cut in UK airings as it is obviously very offensive to UK viewers, but this is still available on Uk copies of the Complte Sixth Season DVD Boxset.
  • The ending is a twist-As Krusty had to pay a measly $48 dollars to complete the deal, and if he had given in at the start, the entire "Clown College" plot wouldn't have began.
  • When Chief Wiggum is talking to Snake in the prison, Snake's shirt has the number 7F20 on it. This is the production code for "The War of the Simpsons", the first episode in which Snake makes an appearance.
  • When Lisa throws a snowball at Bart in the beginning of the episode, she is able to hit him fairly well, yet when she crumples up her academic alert and tries to throw it, it travels a very short distance.
  • Lou and Eddie
    sit behind Marge and Homer in the "Lisa vs. Bart" game, although, Eddie has a different hair styling than usual.
  • During Bart's penalty shot, the clock counts down which is not supposed to happen (the clock should remain stopped).
  • Lisa's notice that she is failing gym contains the word "WARNING:" followed by strings of letters which do not form valid words in the
    English Language such as "Tsnhoji", "Namreb", "Toi", "Easlnpxit", "Alne", "Saeonarf" and "Trauts". "Parents [sic] Signature" on the form should contain an apostrophe
    .
  • This episode's final credits are occasionally played at Calgary Flames' hockey games on the organ.

Lisa's Rival

  • Although Allison is seen very often after this episode, she never has a distinct speaking role again. She does, however, have a minute role in "Lard of the Dance".

Lisa's Wedding

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  • “Adding ‘just kidding’ doesn’t make it okay to insult the principal”

Lisa's Wedding

  • "I will not strut around like I own the place"

Who Shot Mr. Burns?

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And Maggie Makes Three

  • Homer's calendar reminds him that
    The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, however, Jay Leno did not become host of The Tonight Show until 1992, several years after Maggie was "technically" born (as she appeared in many episodes that aired prior to 1992, including several episodes where Johnny Carson
    is seen as the host of The Tonight Show).
  • Homer's job in this episode contradicts his position in the nuclear plant, as he did not get promoted to safety inspector until "
    Homer's Odyssey
    ".
  • Ruth Powers is at Marge's baby shower even though she didn't move to Springfield until "New Kid on the Block".
  • When Homer gets back to the Simpson home, after crawling back to Mr. Burns to get his job back, while he's talking to a pregnant Marge, a picture of Maggie in her "present day" state is on the wall.
  • The Simpsons weren't living at 742 Evergreen Terrace until well after Lisa was conceived, yet the two flashbacks show Homer running up the stairs in their current home.
  • The "Don't Forget. You're Here Forever"/"Do It For Her" plaque only appears for this episode.
  • In the flashbacks of Marge telling Homer she's pregnant, when Homer runs up stairs on the wall going up the stair case there is a picture of Lisa although she wasn't even born yet.
  • The flashbacks of Homer ripping out his hair when Marge announced the births of Bart and Lisa contradicts how Homer reacted to the pregnancies in "I Married Marge" and "Lisa's First Word". In "I Married Marge", Homer and Marge were in Doctor Hibbert's office and Dr. Hibbert broke the news that Marge was pregnant (by implying that he knows why she's been throwing up in the morning), to which Homer shouts, "D'oh!", which echoes down the hall, causing some guy in a body cast to say, "Poor guy" (and in the same episode, Homer's hair fell out naturally, Marge was living with her mom and sisters, and Homer was living with Barney Gumble, so there was no way they could have lived in the house that they live in now because that house wasn't shown until Lisa's First Word). In "Lisa's First Word", Homer and Marge were living in a rundown apartment (and didn't live in the house that they live in now until Grampa sold his house and gave Homer a check to pay for the house), Marge told Homer that she was pregnant herself, and Homer was happy about it until baby Bart flushed his car keys down the toilet.
  • When Homer carries Marge up the stairs they go through a door that shows the other bedrooms but in every single episode before and after and in this episode it leads to the bathroom (shown when Marge beats Homer to the bathroom so she can throw up).

Bart of Darkness

  • The wall of Dr. Hibbert's workout room (seen through Bart's telescope lens) features caucasian (yellow in the Simpson world) family portraits.
  • Lisa's voice comes out of Bart's mouth when she stops him from saying "Can we have a pool dad?".
  • The
    Australian prime minister is referred to as "Andy". Australia's prime minister in 1995 was Paul Keating
    .

Fear of Flying (The Simpsons episode)

Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy

The Springfield Connection

  • In the promo for this episode, Marge is wearing a pink shirt with a rainbow, a unicorn, and stars on it when she comments that the police academy didn't have a shirt in her size. In the actual episode, the shirt is a white T-shirt with a Hard Rock Cafe logo on it.
  • When Marge is driving through the obstacle course, she wears a plain white shirt, but when she pulls up next to Chief Wiggum, she's in a blue police officer's jacket (despite that in the next scene, she says that there were none in her size, which is why she wore the Hard Rock Cafe shirt home).
  • Snake is holding his knife in his left hand when he attacks Marge in the alley, yet Marge manages to hit Snake with a garbage can lid coming from Snake's left side without him blocking it.
  • When Marge is catching Snake, the pearls on her neck are white, instead of red.
  • When Marge mulls in her head about how everyone is breaking the law, she notices the dog without a leash, but not the man behind the dog jaywalking.
  • Chief Wiggum's blue hair turns black at night. This was also seen in Homie the Clown.
  • The doors of the Kwik-E-Mart are located at the front instead of the side.

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Lisa's Wedding

  • The couch springs the family off, lodging their heads in the ceiling.

Treehouse of Horror V

  • Each member of the family enters with a mismatched head and limbs.

Who Shot Mr. Burns?

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  • Each member of the family enters with a mismatched head and limbs. (Treehouse of Horror V)
  • The couch springs the family off, lodging their heads in the ceiling. (Lisa's Wedding)
  • The family attempts to run across a continuously repeating background. (Who Shot Mr. Burns?)
  1. ^ [3]
  2. ^ DVD commentary track
  3. ^ David Mirkin (2005), DVD director's commentary for the episode "The PTA Disbands!"
  4. ^ David Mirkin (2005), DVD director's commentary for the episode "The PTA Disbands!"
  5. ^ DVD commentary track
  6. ^ [4]