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Thread started 01/26/04 8:30am

JudasSmile

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Prince references in The Simpsons

A few years ago I came across a site (2 Nigs something-or-other) that listed references to Prince (and his songs) in The Simpsons. The site has been dead for ages; can anyone list the Simpsons references?

I can remember Milhouse(sp?) saying "so this is what it feels like when doves cry", Moe's (or was it Otto's) shoes saying something from 1999 and the symbol in a list of criminals of the future.

Also, the site said which book of the Bible the inspiration for 319 came from (chapter 3, verse 19 3:19). Can anyone remember which book it was? reading
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Reply #1 posted 01/26/04 8:37am

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There are the characters Martin Prince and Nelson Muntz. There's an episode where Homer has a fantasy about sweets and eats through gingerbread walls and says, "Mmmm... sugar walls."
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Reply #2 posted 01/26/04 8:41am

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Reply #3 posted 01/26/04 8:48am

JudasSmile

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JFive said:



Thank you so much! I can't believe I didn't search for it myself! doh!

There's some funny stuff on that site!
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Reply #4 posted 01/26/04 8:55am

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Here are the references on the site:

When Milhouse tearfully embraces his Shelbyville double, he blubbers "So this is what it sounds like when doves cry." (From Dakota4849)

When Bart was trying to find out when the auditions for the "Radioactive Man" movie were going to be, he went to the Comic Book Store Geek. The Geek said, "I can have that answer for you in precisely 30 seconds" and went to his computer. He got on the 'net, and they started showing the people with whom he was connecting. The last one was Prince ... surfing the 'net. It was classic! -RodeoSchro

My vote goes to the episode when Homer became leader of the Stonecutters. According to the "Secret World History" book he's reading, the Declaration of Independence was signed, and then followed by the solemn words: "And, a nation is born. Now, let us party, like 'twere 1799!" - Gavin R Smith

Here's my fave... when Apu says "For the next 5 minutes I'm going to party like it's on sale for $19.99!"

Hey, just thought of this one... On one of the Halloween Specials, Bart's costume for their halloween party is the outfit that Prince wore when he played Christopher Tracy in Under The Cherry Moon! - MissTery7
It was really Charlie Chaplin. The movie, Chaplin, w/ Robert Downey, Jr was huge @ da time. - Stasha
Actually, Stasha is wrong too. The character Bart was dressed as was actually the character "Alex"
from Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. - David Nolda


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The following is from MissTery7:
Rumor has it that there was supposed to be a Simpsons episode where P guest starred in the works. I think I read this on the Dolphonic Experience website. The site said that the script for the episode was written and everything, but P was being difficult (what a surprise wink ) and
wanted to change some of the dialogue or something . He apparently got pissed off and left in the middle of the recording session. The site also said that Matt wanted P to write some music for the show. He supposedly did, but it couldn't be used because it was too risqué (for FOX, oh come now!!! wink )



AND THIS JUST IN...

Prince's alter egos...Martin Prince & Nelson Muntz.
And the episode where Homer joins the Navy: a man is telling his story of discharge to Grampa. His war injury occured when the umbrella in his Mayte drink poked his eye out! - Stasha & Roman

...on 11/1/00 they aired a new Halloween special. There is a Prince reference in the scene where Homer saves Bart & Lisa from the witch, who lives in a gingerbread house.
Homer eats through the gingerbread walls & says "Mmmm...Sugarwalls".
Gotta love it. - Stasha



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Kent Brockman's TV show " on Springfield" flashed up the Symbol in a list of names captioned "The following celebrities were arrested."

The annoying smart fat kid in Lisa's class is called Martin Prince.

A sign in the Springfield zoo reads "Emu Experience".

In 2 Dozen and 1 Greyhounds:
the puppy named Prince & the puppy formerly known as Prince.

After an excessive amount of drugs and/or alcohol in Homerpalooza, Otto's shoes talk to him. "Don't worry, we won't hurt U. We only want 2 have some fun."

After drinking a super squishee, Milhouse says "We're gonna party like it's 1999".

In the "Apu gets married" episode, one of Apu's studly haircuts is the Kid's hairdo from Graffiti Bridge. Later Homer tells Apu, "You've got 7 hours. 7." (See "eye Want 2 Melt With U")

In a dream in one of the Halloween specials, Homer imagines raspberry & cream donuts walking down a catwalk. "Mmm... raspberry and cream..." thinks Homer.

In the "Mr Burns's Teddy Bear" story, Mr Burns is forced to grovel to the Simpsons. "Simpson, look what U've reduced me 2," says Morris - uh, we mean Mr Burns. He snaps his fingers, and Jerome - we mean Smithers - does the grovelling for him.

The early 80s are referred to as the time when "The artist formerly known as Prince was currently known as Prince." (Yeah, that's how we think of them, too.)

[ http://www3.turboweb.net....psons.html ]

Wonder if we'll see any TRC references in The Simpsons? wink
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Reply #5 posted 01/26/04 9:27am

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JudasSmile said:

Also, the site said which book of the Bible the inspiration for 319 came from (chapter 3, verse 19 3:19). Can anyone remember which book it was? reading

Job 3:19...

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Reply #6 posted 01/26/04 9:30am

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Don't forget the " My Name is Bart" song.
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Reply #7 posted 01/26/04 11:02am

Savannah

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Milhouse bumps into his "twin" in shelbyville and says..

"So this is what it feels like when doves cry"
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Reply #8 posted 02/20/04 6:48am

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JudasSmile said:

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The following is from MissTery7:
Rumor has it that there was supposed to be a Simpsons episode where P guest starred in the works. I think I read this on the Dolphonic Experience website. The site said that the script for the episode was written and everything, but P was being difficult (what a surprise wink ) and
wanted to change some of the dialogue or something . He apparently got pissed off and left in the middle of the recording session. The site also said that Matt wanted P to write some music for the show. He supposedly did, but it couldn't be used because it was too risqué (for FOX, oh come now!!! wink )


Yep, I had that info on my website years ago...I had written an article for 7 Magazine (Australian Prince fanzine) covering every single Prince reference in the Simpsons and info relating to links between him and the show up until that moment - I think it was back in '96... I've still got the website stashed away somewhere on my backup CDs - if you're still interested I can try and dig it up and post the entire article on the Simpsons and Prince links here...
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Reply #9 posted 02/20/04 7:36am

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There's one, fairly recently, where ( for reasons I can't remember), the Simpsons are watching Little Richard on stage, and Homer yells out, "Purple Rain!"... Little Richard says, "Shut up!" ..Homer turns to Marge and excitedly and says, "Michael Jackson told me to shut up!"

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