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Bagpipe Rigellian • Kang Johnson • Kodos Johnson • Kamala • Kang and Kodos' father • Kang and Kodos' mother • Klaunax • Klondar • Rigellian announcer • Rigellian couple • Rigellian humanologist • Rigellian Lisa • Rigellian mother • Rigellian queen (The Man Who Came to Be Dinner) • Rigellian queen (Treehouse of Horror XXII) • Rigellian resistance • Serak the Preparer • Larry H. Zeeblezorp a b c d e f g h Groening, Matt (1997). Richmond, Ray; Coffman, Antonia (eds.). The Simpsons: A Complete Guide to Our Favorite Family (1sted.). New York: HarperPerennial. p. 222. ISBN 978-0-06-095252-5. LCCN 98141857. OCLC 37796735. OL 433519M.

THOH – " Treehouse of Horror IV" ("The Devil and Homer Simpson"; "Bart Simpson's Dracula" as Count Burns) One major connection between Mr. Burns' vocal inspirations Lionel Barrymore and Ronald Reagan was their appearance in the 1941 MGM remake of The Bad Man, which saw Reagan play the hero against a Pancho Villa-like Mexican bandit. https://worldhistoryproject.org/1941/3/28/ronald-reagan-appears-as-gilbert-gil-jones-in-the-bad-man This was released eight years before Barrymore's death and years before Reagan, who was once a staunch New Deal Democrat, shifted towards the right wing in the 1950s. Despite Reagan's more liberal political views at the time, the film appealed to conservatives who embraced the Mexican bandit stereotype. Charles Montgomery Burns was born to Clifford Burns and Daphne Burns (before the marriage, her maiden name was Daphne Charles (hence Mr. Burns' first name Charles)). The basic premise of the episode came from former showrunners Al Jean and Mike Reiss, who, while under contract with the Walt Disney Company, returned to produce the episode. [1]Mr. Burns appears in The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk as two characters. He first appears as "Monty the Miser", who provides Bart with both magic beans and a slingshot in exchange for the cow (the latter mostly because Bart refused the magic beans), thus having him set the plot forward. He later appears as the boss of the second level, as a cloud in Mr. Burns' likeness. Like the inspirations for his voice, Lionel Barrymore and Ronald Reagan, Mr. Burns is a Republican. However, Barry Diller, the inspiration for Mr. Burns' physical appearance, has long been a Democrat and is even regarded as a close friend of the Clinton family. https://www.realclearpolicy.com/2020/01/09/chelsea_made_millions_on_boards_run_by_clinton_mega-donor_43846.html https://www.foxbusiness.com/money/chelsea-clinton-iac-board-of-directo rs http://www.realclearpolicy.com/2020/01/09/chelsea_made_millions_on_boards_run_by_clinton_mega-donor_43846.html Mr. Burns' great-great-grandmother's sister-in-law's brother's fourth great-grandson is Homer Simpson. Aside from his main residence, he also has a summer retreat, which ended up being squatted in by the Simpson family as part of a movie. [105] He also owns a mansion on Lengthy Island. Fake Crossover: With The X-Files. Unlike the debacle that happened with The Critic, Matt Groening's name was in the credits and he actually was cool with having The X-Files cross over to his show, since it wasn't a 20-minute advertisement for the show. Whether or not this episode can be considered canon to The X-Files (albeit taking place much earlier in its timeline) depends on how you interpret a line by Mulder a year earlier, describing a character played by the legendarily odd-looking Michael Berryman as "Homer Simpson's evil twin."

In Season 2, the writers started to enjoy writing about Smithers and Burns' relationship, and they often pitched episodes with them as the focus, but many never came to fruition. Partially-Concealed-Label Gag: Homer finds a sign that reads "DIE" while stumbling around Springfield drunk. He screams in horror. The wind then blows a tree out of the way, revealing the sign to say "DIET." Homer screams even louder at this.Written by Reid Harrison and directed by Steven Dean Moore, the episode guest starred David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as their X-Files characters, FBI Agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully. Leonard Nimoy also guest-starred for the second time, after first appearing in " Marge vs. the Monorail".

Burns tried to run for Governor until Marge ruined his chances by serving a three-eyed fish (an example of the adverse effects of the nuclear plant) for dinner in front of the media. In the end, he echoes Charles Foster Kane by crying out his name in rage and vows for the rest of his life to make Homer Simpson's life miserable. [111] Milhouse plays a Kevin Costner's Waterworld arcade game, in which he needs to insert forty quarters for each credit played (losing his first credit after taking a few steps), a reference to the budget overrun on Kevin Costner's 1995 film Waterworld. [2]On the line-up of aliens, there is ALF, Marvin The Martian, Chewbacca note who also appears at the end and Gort (according to the DVD commentary, all of the characters were used without permission from their creators [with the exception of Kang/Kodos, since that's property of FOX and Matt Groening], making it "the most illegal shot in animation." In fact, the worst the staff received was a call from the voice of Alf, who wasn't brought in to voice his character). Abraham Simpson II married Mona Simpson (before the marriage, her maiden name was Mona Olsen) and had a son named Homer Simpson. Instantly Proven Wrong: After Homer's videotape of the alien is broadcast, Lisa thinks the town won't be won over by three seconds of videotape. Cue the doorbell ringing and Homer finding half the town on his lawn.

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