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Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 5:30 pm
by Loafing Smurf
Has anybody noticed the historical references in Simpsons? Its interesting to notice.

For example

The evacuation of Saigon

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Then had anybody noticied in one of the itchy and scratchy in the wacking day episode the name Oliver Stone came up. I think he was the guy that filmed the Kenedy assanation.

There is more, but I'll post it when I come across them.

Re: Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 5:47 pm
by Iroquois
Then had anybody noticied in one of the itchy and scratchy in the wacking day episode the name Oliver Stone came up. I think he was the guy that filmed the Kenedy assanation.


Oliver Stone directed JFK, a movie about the Kennedy Assassination.

There's the one with the Wright Brothers plane.
"Not the Wright Bros Plane!! The Smithsonian's going to have my ass on a platter."

Re: Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 6:46 pm
by Loafing Smurf
Woops, sorry my mistake.   :):'(

Re: Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 7:05 pm
by Iroquois
The Kennedy Assassination was filmed by a guy named Zapruder.
I remember us watching him get shot a dozen times in History class last year. "Back and to the left, back and to the left....."  :P

Re: Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 8:57 pm
by Loafing Smurf
lol...

What I remember most is "Bert the Turtle". "Remember kids, when you see the flash, just duck and cover." My history teacher has a cabinet full of historical footage.

Re: Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 9:28 pm
by denishc
Hi all,
 "The Simpsons" seem to have a wickedly good time poking fun at our cultural icons.  No one is spared from their good natured ribbing.

Re: Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 9:35 pm
by RichieB16
Another more suttle historical reference (or i guess you would call it a artistic reference) is Side Show Bob's prison number-24601.  If you don't recgonize that, it's the number that Jean Valjean from the play Les Miserables also wears.

Re: Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 9:40 pm
by visitor
There was also a show about the
lotted art work, from WWII. Homers Dad,
and Mr. Burns were in the army togeather,
and the last one living got the stuff!!

X

Re: Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 12:44 am
by tomahawk
Don't forget about the moon landing when homer was sitting in his bean bag singing and eating and not watching it happening. ;

Another more suttle historical reference (or i guess you would call it a artistic reference) is Side Show Bob's prison number-24601.  If you don't recgonize that, it's the number that Jean Valjean from the play Les Miserables also wears.


This is not the only time when they used the prison number 24601,  Principle Skinner found a helment that he wore when he was caught in Namm ;), it had the number 24601 on it,
To quote him 'It's a small world, it really is' ;)

Tomahawk

Re: Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 2:24 am
by Craig.
i was just wondering who was going to mention skinners helmet:)
once i have woken up a little i will try and mention a few that i can remember
one was where they were assesing marges guilt in one case, and they brought up the kennedy assaination, and they had a bush in the shot which looked like her hair

Re: Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 6:56 am
by ATI_7500
There was also a show about the
lotted art work, from WWII. Homers Dad,
and Mr. Burns were in the army togeather,
and the last one living got the stuff!!

X


yeah,this one was cool,they tried to assassinate hitler...;D

Re: Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 1:19 pm
by loomex
The Simpsons is most likey the only TV show that will, without hesitation, attack, pun or make fun of any and everything. It does not matter the country ( Marge saying "I would expect this from a french poodle, not an american dog") the person (Just pick a celebrity!), or the leaders of countries( agian, pick a leader) and lets not forget poking fun at their own network FOX. That is why they are so popular. The ability of Matt Groeing to make lite of any subject. The only subject I dont think he has touched is 9/11.
BTW, I LOVE THE SIMPSONS! ;D

Re: Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 5:56 pm
by Iroquois
The Simpsons is most likey the only TV show that will, without hesitation, attack, pun or make fun of any and everything. It does not matter the country ( Marge saying "I would expect this from a french poodle, not an american dog") the person (Just pick a celebrity!), or the leaders of countries( agian, pick a leader) and lets not forget poking fun at their own network FOX. That is why they are so popular. The ability of Matt Groeing to make lite of any subject. The only subject I dont think he has touched is 9/11.
BTW, I LOVE THE SIMPSONS! ;D


Yea, like the Model UN club one. Milhouse is talking about Poland "I heard they set a rocket to the sun once, at night. And there was that submarine with the screen door." Speaking of making fun of Poland, "All in the Family" was another show that would poke fun at everything. "God made woman from Adam's rib, see, cheaper cut"

Re: Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 10:48 pm
by denishc
Hello all,
 A little current world affairs.  Here in the Seattle area, just this past Memerial Day, the local Fox station aired the Simpson episode where Homer had to go to New York to pick up his AWOL car.  In that episode the Twin Towers figured very prominently.  I thought it was a very fitting homage for that holiday.

Re: Simpsons and historical references

PostPosted: Fri Jun 20, 2003 1:12 am
by Loafing Smurf
That one with the number I would never catch.

Remember the episode where homer got a trampoline from Krusty? There was a scene where