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==Trivia== |
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− | *A poster in [[Flanders]]' |
+ | *A poster in [[Flanders]]' rumpus room reads: ''Seven days without a drink makes me weak.'' |
*Pictures of [[Fat Tony]] and [[Ms. Botz]] (the babysitter bandit) can be seen at [[Springfield Police Station]]. |
*Pictures of [[Fat Tony]] and [[Ms. Botz]] (the babysitter bandit) can be seen at [[Springfield Police Station]]. |
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+ | *Kwik-E-Mart's street number is shown to be 4950. |
− | *There is an "[[El Barto]]" graffiti tag on |
+ | *There is an "[[El Barto]]" graffiti tag on the police station's wall. |
− | *The items that |
+ | *The items that Molloy stole from the Simpsons were: Lisa's saxophone, Bart's portable TV and stamp collection and Marge's necklace. |
*This is the first episode to air in 1994. |
*This is the first episode to air in 1994. |
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+ | *The improvised uniforms Homer's vigilantes are wearing are: |
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+ | ** Homer: A Jungle Explorer's outfit from the Victorian era. |
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+ | ** Skinner: A Green Beret uniform. |
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+ | ** Apu: An Indian Army uniform based on styles from the 1800s. |
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+ | ** Barney: A fast food-based uniform |
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+ | ** Moe: A Boy Scouts uniform, topped with a Kaiser German helmet. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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− | *The race scene at the end of the episode parodies ''{{w|It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World}}'', numerous characters from the movie appear, including {{w|Phil Silvers}}, |
+ | *The race scene at the end of the episode parodies ''{{w|It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World}}'', numerous characters from the movie appear, including {{w|Phil Silvers}}, whom Bart tricks into driving his car into a river. |
*Homer imagines himself riding the bomb, in a parody of ''{{w|Dr. Strangelove}}''. |
*Homer imagines himself riding the bomb, in a parody of ''{{w|Dr. Strangelove}}''. |
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*The music during the cat burglary at the start is similar to music from ''{{w|The Pink Panther (1963 film)|The Pink Panther}}'' or from Henry Mancini. |
*The music during the cat burglary at the start is similar to music from ''{{w|The Pink Panther (1963 film)|The Pink Panther}}'' or from Henry Mancini. |
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==Goofs== |
==Goofs== |
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+ | [[File:Yellowhand.jpg|thumb|Apu's hand is yellow]] |
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− | *The Cat Burglar (Molloy) is shown with bare hands, however, as an experienced burglar, he would wear gloves. |
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− | *When Nelson calls on the phone to harass Bart about his stamp collection, the closed-captions miscredit the line to Milhouse. |
+ | *[[File:Layerbug.jpg|thumb|The opening of Homer's shirt overlaps his hand]]When Nelson calls on the phone to harass Bart about his stamp collection, the closed-captions miscredit the line to Milhouse. |
*When everyone is cheering for [[Ned]], [[Apu]]'s hand is yellow. |
*When everyone is cheering for [[Ned]], [[Apu]]'s hand is yellow. |
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− | *When Homer is on the news talk |
+ | *When Homer is on the news talk show he puts his hand on his chest and the opening of his shirt appears over the back of his hand. |
*Homer's lips don't move when he says, "No burning leaves without a permit!" |
*Homer's lips don't move when he says, "No burning leaves without a permit!" |
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− | * Many people gathered in Ned's basement to discuss what to do about the wave of burglaries, however this would have caused their homes to be at an extremely high risk of being targeted/targeted again by The Cat Burglar (Molloy) as a burglar would be more likely to burglarize a house when it is vacant. |
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− | * The Cat Burglar (Molloy) entered the Simpson home via the front door which is in plain view, however burglars will enter a house where they won't be seen such as the back door. |
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− | * Bart's stamp collection and Selma's lock of MacGyver's hair, neither of which are valuable, were stolen by The Cat Burglar (Molloy), however, a burglar will only steal items that are valuable and can easily be sold. |
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Trivia
- A poster in Flanders' rumpus room reads: Seven days without a drink makes me weak.
- Pictures of Fat Tony and Ms. Botz (the babysitter bandit) can be seen at Springfield Police Station.
- Kwik-E-Mart's street number is shown to be 4950.
- There is an "El Barto" graffiti tag on the police station's wall.
- The items that Molloy stole from the Simpsons were: Lisa's saxophone, Bart's portable TV and stamp collection and Marge's necklace.
- This is the first episode to air in 1994.
- The improvised uniforms Homer's vigilantes are wearing are:
- Homer: A Jungle Explorer's outfit from the Victorian era.
- Skinner: A Green Beret uniform.
- Apu: An Indian Army uniform based on styles from the 1800s.
- Barney: A fast food-based uniform
- Moe: A Boy Scouts uniform, topped with a Kaiser German helmet.
References
- The race scene at the end of the episode parodies It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, numerous characters from the movie appear, including Phil Silvers, whom Bart tricks into driving his car into a river.
- Homer imagines himself riding the bomb, in a parody of Dr. Strangelove.
- The music during the cat burglary at the start is similar to music from The Pink Panther or from Henry Mancini.
- The scene between Homer and Skinner outside the museum references Dragnet.
- Molloy is based on David Niven's character A. J. Raffles from the film Raffles.
- The opening scene parodies the opening scene of the film To Catch a Thief.
Goofs
- When Nelson calls on the phone to harass Bart about his stamp collection, the closed-captions miscredit the line to Milhouse.
- When everyone is cheering for Ned, Apu's hand is yellow.
- When Homer is on the news talk show he puts his hand on his chest and the opening of his shirt appears over the back of his hand.
- Homer's lips don't move when he says, "No burning leaves without a permit!"