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==See also== |
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*{{WP|The Simpsons}} |
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Revision as of 06:27, 20 October 2014
The Simpsons is an American Animated Sitcom that takes place in the fictional town of Springfield and focuses on the Simpsons family, Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie. The show originated as a series of shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show in 1987 and later became its own series & premiered in 1989.
The show continues today with over 500 episodes, a movie and various other products.
References to Back to the Future
E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)
- Homer is worrying about a duel the next morning whilst looking at a tombstone with his own name on it.
That 90's Show
- The scene, where "Marvin Cobain" calls his cousin Kurt to tell him about the new sound he's "been looking for", is a parody of the scene where "Marvin Berry" makes a similar call to his cousin Chuck.
Bart to the Future
- The title of the episode is an obvious reference to Back to the Future.
Treehouse of Horror XXIII
- In the 3rd segment "Bart & Homer's Excellent Adventure", Bart used Professor Frink's time machine car (Similar to the DeLorean time machine) to go back into time to get a low priced comic book in 1974. While in the past, he prevented his parents from meeting and checks out his picture. The picture seems to disappear, suggesting that he prevented his existence. Instead, a new picture showed up, revealing him to still be born despite him mom marrying someone else.
Simpsons Road Rage
- Professor Frink can be heard to exclaim "I broke my flux capacitor!".
The Simpsons/Futurama Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis
- In #2, Fry and Bart are skateboarding in mid-air due to chewing on anti-gravity gum. Fry sees what he believes to be his friend Bender, only to realize it's cardboard cutout in a comic store. The owner, Comic Book Guy responds "Oh big talk from someone ripping off Michael J. Fox's flying skateboard scene from Back to the Future II!".
The Simpsons Ride
A brief video queue of The Ride reveals that Doc (voiced by Christopher Lloyd) had to sell The Institute of Future Technology to Krusty the Clown after Professor Frink arrived in a DeLorean time machine, and ran over banker Mr. Friedman. In the end, Doc was given the job of handing out tickets at Krustyland.
BTTF references to The Simpsons
- "Retired": While in the Cro-Magnon period, Doc at one point says "D'oh," Homer Simpson's catchphrase. Dan Castellaneta voiced both Homer and the animated version of Doc.
- "A Verne by Any Other Name": Wanting writer Jules Verne to change his name in order to change his own name, Verne Brown suggested several names including Bart Simpson.
BTTF actor on The Simpsons
- Dan Castellaneta provides the voice of Homer Simpson (which he briefly played on the Family Guy episode "Ratings Guy"), but has also voiced many Simpsons characters including:
- Abe Simpson
- Krusty the Clown
- Barney Gumble
- Joe Quimby
- Groundskeeper Willie
- Himself
Guest stars
- Michael Jackson (as John Jay Smith) - Leon Kompowsky in "Stark Raving Dad" (1991)
- Neil Patrick Harris - Himself portraying Bart Simpson in "Bart the Murderer" (1991)
- Bette Midler - Herself in "Krusty Gets Kancelled" (1993)
- Mickey Rooney - Himself in "Radioactive Man" (1995)
- Jerry Lewis - Jonathan Frink Sr. in "Treehouse of Horror XIV" (2003)