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== Cultural references == |
== Cultural references == |
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− | *The title of the episode is a spoof of the Paul Simon song Graceland, in which the lyrics "I'm goin' to Graceland" are present. |
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− | **The title could also be a parody of the phrase "I'm going to {{W|Disneyland}}." |
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*In [[Disco Stu]]'s {{W|Nightclub|discothèque}} vision of Heaven: |
*In [[Disco Stu]]'s {{W|Nightclub|discothèque}} vision of Heaven: |
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− | **[[Frank Sinatra]] was seen in |
+ | **[[Frank Sinatra]] was seen in Disco Stu's dream. |
− | **The end sequence song (and the song that plays when |
+ | **The end sequence song (and the song that plays when Disco Stu hallucinates that he is being let into a disco version of Heaven) is "Get Dancin'" by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disco-Tex_and_the_Sex-O-Lettes Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes]. |
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+ | *"[[Alone Again, Natura-Diddily]]": |
+ | **Flanders deals with the death of his wife |
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+ | **Rachel Jordan appears |
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+ | *"[[Skinner's Sense of Snow]]": Flanders worries about a gas leak that causes people to hallucinate (the carbon monoxide from his car/the gas grill leak). |
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+ | *"[[Lisa the Skeptic]]": An allegedly religious phenomenon enraptures the town (the angel skeleton/the Maude Flanders statue) and Homer exploits it for monetary gain. |
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+ | *"[[King of the Hill]]": The church has an event that serves food (a picnic/an ice cream social) |
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+ | *"[[Lisa the Vegetarian]]": |
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+ | **Bart mentions the nursery rhyme theme park that has since shut down. |
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+ | **Characters going to a lame theme park. |
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+ | *"[[Selma's Choice]]": Hallucinations at a theme park (Lisa drinking the tainted water from "The Little Land of Duff" ride/the gas leak that causes everyone to hallucinate). |
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+ | *"[[22 Short Films About Springfield|22 Short Films about Springfield]]" and "[[The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson]]": The Tall Man (who's a caricature of Ian Maxtone-Graham) appears (during the "Nelson makes fun of people" vignette/when The Simpsons go on the bus to New York/during Disco Stu's vision of Heaven). |
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+ | *"[[Miracle on Evergreen Terrace]]": |
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+ | **Patches and Poor Violet (the orphans) appear |
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+ | **The town raises money to help another citizen, only for it to go pear-shape. |
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+ | *"[[Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily|Home Sweet Home-Diddly-Dum-Doodily]]": Homer is accused of abusing a child (his own children/Patches and Poor Violet). |
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+ | *"[[Bart Carny]]": The Rich Texan owns (or, in this case, finances) a carnival/theme park. |
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==Goofs== |
==Goofs== |
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+ | [[File:Yellowla.jpg|thumb|Manjula with yellow skin and brown hair]] |
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*When the citizens are leaving the park in disappointment, Manjula, who is behind Apu, is yellow, has brown hair, and is wearing blue clothes. |
*When the citizens are leaving the park in disappointment, Manjula, who is behind Apu, is yellow, has brown hair, and is wearing blue clothes. |
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+ | [[File:Yellowsr.jpg|thumb|Gareth Prince . with blond hair|alt=]] |
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− | *When Ned examines the gas leak, he doesn't have any ill side-effects. |
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− | *At one point, when the Simpsons and |
+ | *At one point, when the Simpsons and Flanders are outside and in front of the latter family's house, Rodd's shirt is green. |
+ | [[File:Helenlips.jpg|thumb|Helen with lipstick]] |
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− | *After Helen Lovejoy makes a very tall stack of ice cream scoops on the cone, she |
+ | *After [[Helen Lovejoy]] makes a very tall stack of ice cream scoops on the cone, she is wearing lipstick. |
+ | [[File:Greenbelly.jpg|thumb|Brandine with a green belly]] |
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+ | *When [[Professor Frink]] showcases his cow, [[Brandine Spuckler]]'s belly is drawn the same color of green as the top garment she wears instead of yellow. |
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*Once, when Martin Prince Sr. is seen among other attendees at the church's ice cream social, his hair is blond. |
*Once, when Martin Prince Sr. is seen among other attendees at the church's ice cream social, his hair is blond. |
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+ | *When Homer burns Bo Peep, one statue sheep don't have a skeleton and the other sheep has one. ''(That's because it was a real sheep)'' |
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+ | *Homer wasn't seen putting beer bottles inside Old Woman's Shoe in "[[Lisa the Vegetarian]]" (Though they may be instead from him, working and drinking at Praiseland, before it opened). |
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+ | == Production Notes == |
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+ | * The final draft for this episode was published on September 5, 2000.<ref>https://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=2&ti=1,2&Search_Arg=cabf15&Search_Code=FT%2A&CNT=25&PID=zgWn1ncxzZL9_Uyq4cHhGaj3lV</ref> |
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+ | == Citations == |
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+ | [[fr:Le Miracle de Maude/Références]] |
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Cultural references
- Comic Book Guy's dream parodies Star Trek, Catwoman and Agent 99 (Get Smart TV series). Coincidentally, actress Anne Hathaway portrayed both characters in Get Smart and The Dark Knight Rises.
- In Disco Stu's discothèque vision of Heaven:
- Frank Sinatra was seen in Disco Stu's dream.
- The end sequence song (and the song that plays when Disco Stu hallucinates that he is being let into a disco version of Heaven) is "Get Dancin'" by Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes.
Previous Episode References
- "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily":
- Flanders deals with the death of his wife
- Rachel Jordan appears
- "Skinner's Sense of Snow": Flanders worries about a gas leak that causes people to hallucinate (the carbon monoxide from his car/the gas grill leak).
- "Lisa the Skeptic": An allegedly religious phenomenon enraptures the town (the angel skeleton/the Maude Flanders statue) and Homer exploits it for monetary gain.
- "King of the Hill": The church has an event that serves food (a picnic/an ice cream social)
- "Lisa the Vegetarian":
- Bart mentions the nursery rhyme theme park that has since shut down.
- Characters going to a lame theme park.
- "Selma's Choice": Hallucinations at a theme park (Lisa drinking the tainted water from "The Little Land of Duff" ride/the gas leak that causes everyone to hallucinate).
- "22 Short Films about Springfield" and "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson": The Tall Man (who's a caricature of Ian Maxtone-Graham) appears (during the "Nelson makes fun of people" vignette/when The Simpsons go on the bus to New York/during Disco Stu's vision of Heaven).
- "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace":
- Patches and Poor Violet (the orphans) appear
- The town raises money to help another citizen, only for it to go pear-shape.
- "Home Sweet Home-Diddly-Dum-Doodily": Homer is accused of abusing a child (his own children/Patches and Poor Violet).
- "Bart Carny": The Rich Texan owns (or, in this case, finances) a carnival/theme park.
Goofs
- When the citizens are leaving the park in disappointment, Manjula, who is behind Apu, is yellow, has brown hair, and is wearing blue clothes.
- At one point, when the Simpsons and Flanders are outside and in front of the latter family's house, Rodd's shirt is green.
- After Helen Lovejoy makes a very tall stack of ice cream scoops on the cone, she is wearing lipstick.
- When Professor Frink showcases his cow, Brandine Spuckler's belly is drawn the same color of green as the top garment she wears instead of yellow.
- Once, when Martin Prince Sr. is seen among other attendees at the church's ice cream social, his hair is blond.
- When Homer burns Bo Peep, one statue sheep don't have a skeleton and the other sheep has one. (That's because it was a real sheep)
- Homer wasn't seen putting beer bottles inside Old Woman's Shoe in "Lisa the Vegetarian" (Though they may be instead from him, working and drinking at Praiseland, before it opened).
Production Notes
- The final draft for this episode was published on September 5, 2000.[1]
Citations
◄ Season 11 | Season 12 References/Trivia | Season 13 ► |
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Treehouse of Horror XI • A Tale of Two Springfields • Insane Clown Poppy • Lisa the Tree Hugger • Homer vs. Dignity • The Computer Wore Menace Shoes • The Great Money Caper • Skinner's Sense of Snow • HOMЯ • Pokey Mom • Worst Episode Ever • Tennis the Menace • Day of the Jackanapes • New Kids on the Blecch • Hungry, Hungry Homer • Bye Bye Nerdie • Simpson Safari • Trilogy of Error • I'm Goin' to Praiseland • Children of a Lesser Clod • Simpsons Tall Tales |