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*The Shelbyville Orphanage director looks a lot like Dr. [[Julius Hibbert]], and since he stated that he had spent years searching for his long lost brother, it is a possibility that the one he's looking for is actually Dr. Hibbert. |
*The Shelbyville Orphanage director looks a lot like Dr. [[Julius Hibbert]], and since he stated that he had spent years searching for his long lost brother, it is a possibility that the one he's looking for is actually Dr. Hibbert. |
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*This is the third episode aired by BBC. |
*This is the third episode aired by BBC. |
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Trivia
- During the McBain movie, the villains in the board room writhe and scream in agony before McBain opens fire.
- In the McBain movie, t!hree of the board room villains are the Spin Doctor, Makeup Man, and Mudslinger from the episode, "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish".
- Pope John Paul II shows up for the unveiling of The Homer.
- This episode probably takes place on August 10, 1991, because in the episode "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?" The magazine date says August 11, 1991.
- The scene of Bart using the word "bastard" to describe Homer's long-lost half-brother (with Bart defending that it's the correct usage of the word ["bastard" meaning "someone born from unwed parents"]) was edited when shown on UK's Sky1 channel and BBC Network.
- When Herb askes if all of Homer's kids were born in wedlock, Homer confirms that the boy (Bart) "was a close call", possibly referring to the fact that he impregnated Marge before they married.
- The car that Homer designs (aptly named "The Homer") is featured in the games "The Simpsons Road Rage" and "The Simpsons: Hit and Run".
- The failure of The Homer is based on the failure of the Ford Edsel built by the Ford Motor Company from 1958 to 1960, the vehicle was considered as a failure for Ford due to poor design features and poor sale figures.
- First appearance of Herb Powell.
- When Herbert tells Homer "As far as I'm concerned, I have no brother!", it is a reference to the film The Godfather.
- The Shelbyville Orphanage director looks a lot like Dr. Julius Hibbert, and since he stated that he had spent years searching for his long lost brother, it is a possibility that the one he's looking for is actually Dr. Hibbert.
- This is the third episode aired by BBC.
- The episode title is allusion to the Camp Lazlo episode of the same name, where Edward meets all four of his older brothers.
◄ Season 1 | Season 2 References/Trivia | Season 3 ► |
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Bart Gets an "F" • Simpson and Delilah • Treehouse of Horror (aka "The Simpsons Halloween Special") • Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish • Dancin' Homer • Dead Putting Society • Bart vs. Thanksgiving • Bart the Daredevil • Itchy & Scratchy & Marge • Bart Gets Hit by a Car • One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish • The Way We Was • Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment • Principal Charming • Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? • Bart's Dog Gets an F • Old Money • Brush with Greatness • Lisa's Substitute • The War of the Simpsons • Three Men and a Comic Book • Blood Feud |