The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Corporation is a rival movie company of 20th Century Fox. It was founded by Walt Disney. Even though it's a competing company, it is often referenced on The Simpsons.

"Selma's Choice"
The Duff beer for me, Duff beer for you ride at Duff Gardens is reference to the It's a Small World ride at Disneyland. Also, Duff Gardens has a group of mascots called the Seven Duffs which is an obvious spoof of the Sever Dwarves. There names are Sleazy, Queasy, Edgy, Surly, Tipsy, Remorseful, and Dizzy.

"The PTA Disbands"
At the beginning of the episode, there's a school field trip to the "Diz-Nee Historical Park," an obvious reference to Disney.

"Special Edna"
At the end of the episode, Homer leaves his family to go to DisneyWorld.

"Fat Man and Little Boy"
Bart creates a line of novelty T-shirts and sells them at Goose Gladwell's Gags and Gifts. Gladwell later sells the T-shirt line to Disney (and tries to keep Bart from receiving any of the profits from the sale).

"Mypods and Boomsticks"
In Homer's dream he is flying on a magic carpet. He finds the Magic Lamp, rubs it and the Genie pops out of it. He quotes, "You rubbed? You must like me! Really, really, like me!" This is a reference to Disney's 1992 film, Aladdin.

"The Burns and the Bees"
Lisa tells Homer that without bees there will be no honey. Homer then imagines what the future would be like without honey. In Homer imaginated future, it is a wastleland. Then, WALL-E shows up and makes Homer into a cube. This is a reference to Disney Pixar's 2008 film, WALL-E.

"Gone Maggie Gone"
Lisa tells Homer to come into the kitchen where many rats are scurrying. One rat climbs on to Homer's head and begins pulling his hair. Homer replies, "Ah, it's just like that movie I taped in the theaters." The rat begins pulling on his hair and helps Homer make a soup. Homer then tastes the soup and says, "Needs more rat poison." Every rat then scurries off. This is a reference to Disney Pixar's 2007 film, Ratitouillie.

"Four Great Women and a Manicure"
Lisa tells the story of Snow White, with herself in the title role. Her version features the dwarves Crabby (Moe), Drunky (Barney), Hungry (Homer), Greedy (Mr. Burns), Lenny (Lenny), Kearney (Kearney) and Doc (...tor Hibbert) because the Blue-haired lawyer appears and tells her that Snow White and the seven dwarfs belong to Disney; Lisa corrects him that Snow White is a classic children's fairy tale. When a wicked queen learns from her magic HD television that Snow White is fairer than she, the queen dispatches her huntsman (Groundskeeper Willie) to murder the young maiden. Willie the huntsman cannot commit the deed, nor kill anything else, though, and Snow White runs away to the forest, seeking shelter in the dwarves' cottage. She keeps house for them while they work in the mines, but the wicked queen, disguised as an old woman, forces Snow White to eat a poisoned apple. In Lisa's version, Snow White doesn't need a man to wake her, but is brought back to life by a female doctor. This was a parody of the Disney film, Snow White & the Seven Dwarves.

"Coming to Homerica"
When Lenny and Carl are floating in the sky by balloons, Mr. Fredrickson's house can be seen floating across the sky. This is a reference to Disney Pixar's 2009 film, Up.

"Stealing First Base"
Many kisses from films including the scene where WALL-E is kissing Eve. This is a reference of Disney Pixar's 2008 movie, WALL-E.

"The Simpsons Movie"
On the train, Bart is looking through people's luggage. He puts a black bra on his head refering to Mickey Mouse. He says, "I am a mascot from an evil corporation!" Also, Homer and Marge's love scene parodies many Disney films, with Disney-style animals helping them undress.