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|name = Stonecutter's painter |
|name = Stonecutter's painter |
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The '''painter''' is an unnamed artist and a former [[Stonecutters|Stonecutter]]. |
The '''painter''' is an unnamed artist and a former [[Stonecutters|Stonecutter]]. |
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==History== |
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− | When [[Homer]] becomes "The Chosen One", the painter arrives to his house and paint him. |
+ | When [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] becomes "The Chosen One", the painter arrives to his house and paint him. |
==Behind the Laughter== |
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− | * Homer is crowned in a scene that parodies [[wikipedia: |
+ | * [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] is crowned in a scene that parodies [[wikipedia:The Last Emperor|The Last Emperor]], and is, perhaps quite fittingly, reminiscent of the film adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s ''[[wikipedia:The Man Who Would Be King (film)|The Man Who Would Be King]]''. |
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− | *{{ep|Homer the Great}} |
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+ | [[File:Painting.jpg|left|thumb|200px|His painting]] |
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Revision as of 17:04, 7 September 2013
The painter is an unnamed artist and a former Stonecutter.
History
When Homer becomes "The Chosen One", the painter arrives to his house and paint him.
Behind the Laughter
- Homer is crowned in a scene that parodies The Last Emperor, and is, perhaps quite fittingly, reminiscent of the film adaptation of Rudyard Kipling’s The Man Who Would Be King.