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* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: The Flintstones part (where Homer sings the Flintstones theme as he's driving home from work) at the beginning of the episode. |
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* [[Funny Aneurysm Moment]]/[[Memetic Mutation]]: This episode is the one that is most often fan-rewritten as a "modern" Simpsons episode to illustrate the series [[Seasonal Rot]]. The common thread of these rewrites is that Lisa becomes the main character, the monorail is depicted as a good thing that Springfield needs, and that there's a special celebrity guest star added in. |
* [[Funny Aneurysm Moment]]/[[Memetic Mutation]]: This episode is the one that is most often fan-rewritten as a "modern" Simpsons episode to illustrate the series [[Seasonal Rot]]. The common thread of these rewrites is that Lisa becomes the main character, the monorail is depicted as a good thing that Springfield needs, and that there's a special celebrity guest star added in. |
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Revision as of 05:53, 7 August 2017
Your Mileage May Vary tropes for The Simpsons episode Marge Vs. The Monorail.
- Non Sequitur Scene: The Flintstones part (where Homer sings the Flintstones theme as he's driving home from work) at the beginning of the episode.
- Funny Aneurysm Moment/Memetic Mutation: This episode is the one that is most often fan-rewritten as a "modern" Simpsons episode to illustrate the series Seasonal Rot. The common thread of these rewrites is that Lisa becomes the main character, the monorail is depicted as a good thing that Springfield needs, and that there's a special celebrity guest star added in.
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