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Mountain of Madness/References
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is likely a reference to At the Mountains of Madness by H.P.
Lovecraft.
- When the fire drill was chaotic, Mr. Burns stated that he has seen more orderly behavior in a Ritz Brothers film, a reference to the American comedy trio.
- Bart refers to the New York Yankees baseball legend Babe Ruth when talking about teamwork.
- Two of the employees paired in the race are "Haney and Drucker".
This is a reference to the American sitcom Green Acres, in which Mr. Haney was the junk dealer and Sam Drucker owned the general store.
- Smokey Bear's catchphrase "Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires" is satirized as being ambiguous.
- Smithers compares Bart and Lisa to the Bobbsey Twins, the principal characters of the American children's novels series.
- Marge accidentally projects a film about the story of National Parks that includes the commentary of John Muir.
Muir was an influential Scottish-American naturalist considered to be the "Father of the National Parks".
- By using a telegraph, Mr. Burns tries to send a help message.
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- Settings
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- Homer and Burns are trapped in a cabin in the snow just like The Lone Prospector (Charlie Chaplin) and Big Jim McKay (Mack Swain) in the film The Gold Rush. Like Big Jim McKay, they also start to hallucinate.
- Mr. Burns finds a Bazooka Joe comic strip on the floor of the cabin.
- The "political powers" Mr.
Burns hallucinates seeing are Mao Zedong (who is holding the hammer and sickle), Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Ramses and Mahatma Gandhi. Homer imagines what seem to be German Empire soldiers.
However, the telegraph communicates Burns with a dummy of Samuel Morse in a museum.
Trivia
- This is so far the only episode to have the main cast with no "Also Starring" and no "Special Guest Voices".
Continuity
- While trapped in the cabin and slowly going mad, Mr.
Burns begins thinking that Homer wants to kill him so he can ride his corpse down the mountain to safety.
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Goofs
- In a zoom out of the control panel, the 'Fire Drill' and 'Blimp Attack' buttons are swapped.
- Mr. Burns fires Lenny at the end of the episode. However, Mr. Burns stated the last team would be fired, so Carl should have been fired as well.