"The Simpsons" Another Simpsons Clip Show (TV Episode 1994)
Marge's story about Grampa and Jacqueline Bouvier to the family; clips shown.Springfield's Most Wanted (TV Short 1995)
Clips from this episode are shown."Space Ghost Coast to Coast" Glen Campbell (TV Episode 1996)
Clips from this episode are shown on Space Ghost's monitor."Atop the Fourth Wall" Captain Tax Time #1 (TV Episode 2012)
Marge telling Homer to stop reading a Ross Perot pamphlet.
"The Simpsons" Burns, Baby Burns (TV Episode 1996)
Abe (Grampa) mentions Mr. Burns stealing his fiancee
The Gold Rush (1925)
Grampa re-enacts the forks with potatoes for legs and feet scene, before a lawyer shows up and says he cannot allow the unauthorised imitation.The Jimmy Durante Show (TV Series 1954–1956)
Grampa re-enacts the closing scene of the show, before a lawyer shows up and says he cannot allow the unauthorised imitation.Quick Draw McGraw (TV Series 1959–1962)
Comic Book Guy shows Bart an animated cel of Snagglepuss.The Flintstones (TV Series 1960–1966)
Smithers tells Mr. Burns that Homer's name is Fred Flintstone, Marge's is Wilma, and that Maggie's is Pebbles. Mr. Burns then gives them a box of chocolates and Homer shouts: "Yabba-dabba-doo!"- Troy McClure was in the film Hydro: The Man with the Hydraulic Arms.
The Graduate (1967)
Grampa appears in an upstairs booth in the church at the wedding and yells: "MRS. BOUVIER!" while banging the glass, in an attempt to stop it, spoofing the famous scene from the film.The Killer (1989)
The moment where Bart and Mr. Burns hold guns at each other's temples spoofs the film.
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