Springfield's Most Wanted (TV Short 1995)
A clip from this episode is shown."The Simpsons" The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular! (TV Episode 1995)
Couch gag from this (Monty Python foot squashing couch) is featured in the couch gag compilation.Adam and Joe's Wonky World of Animation (TV Movie 2000)
Clips shown"Phelous & the Movies" In the Name of the Phelous: Lundgren 2 the Crisp (TV Episode 2012)
Homer sings "I am so smart."- The line: 'Nerd!' was playing overtop of Hermione's answer to the Mandrake's properties.
The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield (Video Game 1997)
The nerd trio appear on the cover of Tired.The Simpsons: Hit & Run (Video Game 2003)
The "I am so smart! S-M-R-T!" joke is re-used.- Audio from this episode is used
"Atop the Fourth Wall" NFL SuperPro Special Edition #1 (TV Episode 2016)
"To show how S-M-R-T these guys are...""Diminishing Returns" Easter Special: Life of Brian (Podcast Episode 2020)
Discussed.
The Maltese Falcon (1941)
The "Jade Monkey" request.Star Trek (TV Series 1966–1969)
The nerds have an online debate on Kirk vs. Picard.Room 222 (TV Series 1969–1974)
The nerds' college dormitory room is "Room 222."Monty Python's Flying Circus (TV Series 1969–1974)
Couch gag: the foot cutout from the Flying Circus intro comes down on the couch. The nerds also say they know the words to every Monty Python routine.A Clockwork Orange (1971)
When the nerds are helping Homer cram for his exam, one shot shows Homer with his eyelids prised open like Alex in this film (albeit with sellotape instead of metal clamps).
Let's Make a Deal (TV Series 1963–2003)
Burns offering a bribe of a washer and dryer to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's staff is patterned after the game show (with Smithers playing the part of Carol Merrill).- Several elements from this film are parodied/homaged; the movie Homer watches showing unruly fraternity members pranking an uptight dean, the end credits playing the song "Louie, Louie" over pictures of Homer wearing a toga, having a food fight in a cafeteria and being paddled in a fraternity hazing ritual.
The Untouchables (1987)
The scene where Al Capone smashes a man's head open with a baseball bat at a table meeting is spoofed with Mr. Burns, except he is so weak he can only do feeble taps.
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