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*The poem Lisa is seen writing in her room is a direct parody of the first lines of [[Allen Ginsberg]]'s most famous poem, ''[[Howl]]''.
 
*The poem Lisa is seen writing in her room is a direct parody of the first lines of [[Allen Ginsberg]]'s most famous poem, ''[[Howl]]''.
 
*Two of the football players are named "Kogen" and "Wolodarsky". [[Jay Kogen]] and [[Wallace Wolodarsky]] are producers and writers for the Simpsons who often work together.
 
*Two of the football players are named "Kogen" and "Wolodarsky". [[Jay Kogen]] and [[Wallace Wolodarsky]] are producers and writers for the Simpsons who often work together.
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*The halftime show during the football game, ''Hooray For Everything'', is a parody of the group ''Up With People'', a band which made 5 Superbowl halftime appearances during the '70s and '80s.
   
 
==Goofs==
 
==Goofs==

Revision as of 16:57, 23 July 2016

Episode
References
Gags
Appearances
Gallery
Quotes
Credits
Dead Putting Society
Bart vs. Thanksgiving
Bart the Daredevil

Trivia

  • Greg Berg voices Rory the Bum.
  • This is the fourth episode to have Bart's name somewhere in the title.
  • This is sometimes erroneously titled Bart Versus Thanksgiving.
  • When Homer says to Bart that if every cartoon character was made as balloons would be a farce, a Bart Simpson balloon appears on the TV and Homer and Bart were oblivious about this. 1990, which was the year this episode was released in, was also the year Bart was made as a balloon for the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade.
  • This is the second appearance of Kent Brockman, with his first appearance being "Krusty Gets Busted".
  • First episode in treating Bart and Lisa's sibling rivalry.
  • This is the first of three episodes where either Bart or Lisa give each other a kiss. The second is Bart Sells His Soul and the third is Future-Drama. In this episode, Lisa kissed Bart on his lips after accepting his apology.

References

  • Homer and Bart watch Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. They talk about the Helium balloons modeled after Bullwinkle and Underdog.It should be noted that around the same time the episode premiered,Bart was featured as a balloon in the real parade.
  • While Homer is watching football, the announcer says the teams are playing in the Pontiac Silverdome, yet when it cuts to the television, the stadium is an open air stadium.
  • Mr. Burns lives on the corner of Croesus and Mammon, two symbols of wealth.
  • When Bart is discovered attempting to steal a pie from the window sill, one of the guards at Burns's mansion is reading Les Misérables, in which the main character is imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread after breaking a window.
  • Kent Brockman references Emmett Kelly, the Charlie Chaplin character the Tramp and the Red Skelton character Freddy the Freeloader.
  • The music Bart sings when he brings the turkey to the table is the music heard in the 20th Century Fox opening.
  • The poem Lisa is seen writing in her room is a direct parody of the first lines of Allen Ginsberg's most famous poem, Howl.
  • Two of the football players are named "Kogen" and "Wolodarsky". Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky are producers and writers for the Simpsons who often work together.
  • The halftime show during the football game, Hooray For Everything, is a parody of the group Up With People, a band which made 5 Superbowl halftime appearances during the '70s and '80s.

Goofs

  • When Patty arrives her dress is blue in one scene and then back to normal.
  • Homer calls Patty "Selma" and vice versa. It was revealed in Principal Charming that Homer couldn't tell the two apart.


Season 1 Season 2 References/Trivia Season 3
Bart Gets an "F"Simpson and DelilahTreehouse of Horror (aka "The Simpsons Halloween Special") • Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every FishDancin' HomerDead Putting SocietyBart vs. ThanksgivingBart the DaredevilItchy & Scratchy & MargeBart Gets Hit by a CarOne Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue FishThe Way We WasHomer vs. Lisa and the 8th CommandmentPrincipal CharmingOh Brother, Where Art Thou?Bart's Dog Gets an FOld MoneyBrush with GreatnessLisa's SubstituteThe War of the SimpsonsThree Men and a Comic BookBlood Feud