Springfield's Most Wanted (TV Short 1995)
A clip from this episode is shown."The Simpsons" The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular! (TV Episode 1995)
The couch gag montage uses a clip from this episode."The Simpsons" How the Test Was Won (TV Episode 2009)
A clip is shown in a montage of Homer getting injured."The '80s: The Decade That Made Us" Super Power (TV Episode 2013)
Video clip is shown."WatchMojo" Top 10 Hilarious Homer Simpson Moments (TV Episode 2017)
Homer Escapes Candy Convention gets an honorable mention.
Edgar & Simon's Flip Chart (Video 2004)
They make reference to The Simpsons episode: "Homer Badman" where during a list of people, the phrase can be read "If you are reading this, you are so sad" they mention this after saying that everyone should pause their dvds to read everything on a flip chart."Diminishing Returns" Oscars 2023 (Podcast Episode 2023)
Quoted.
Father Goose (1964)
In his public access TV speech, Homer says that he has been nicknamed "Father Goose" by his detractors.Gentle Ben (TV Series 1967–1969)
Fake animated clip on TV.Scooby Doo, Where Are You! (TV Series 1969–1978)
A woman who looks like Velma debunks Homer's explanation of his encounter with Ashley Grant, saying, "That's the oldest excuse in the book!"Sarah T. - Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic (TV Movie 1975)
parodied as the Fox TV movie, "Homer S.: Portrait of an Ass-Grabber"Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977)
At the candy convention, a man over the intercom says he is "looking for Mr. Goodbar."
- Title spoofed in the TV-movie-within-the-show "Homer Simpson: Portrait of an Ass-Grabber
The Little Mermaid (1989)
Homer's "Under the Sea" song during his fantasy is a parody of the song from the film.Hard Copy (TV Series 1989–1999)
Rock Bottom is a spoof of this show.A Current Affair (TV Series 1990)
Rock Bottom is a spoof of this show.
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