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non mi stupirei se Groening avesse citato apposta il grande Stanley.
sicuramente è voluto... non ci sarei mai arrivato
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oggi son scatenato :nod:
cmq per bart
The popular cartoon series The Simpsons contains frequent references to the film version of A Clockwork Orange.[6][7] In several episodes, Bart is portrayed as Alex DeLarge from the movie.
* In the episode "Dog of Death", Smithers props Santa's Little Helper's eyes open and forces him to watch a sequence of destructive scenes set to Beethoven's 9th Symphony, a la the Ludovico Technique. Santa's Little Helper transforms from playful and friendly to vicious and violent, the opposite reaction of Alex.
* In the episode "Duffless", Bart reaches for cupcakes placed by a vengeful Lisa, copying the extreme high and low angle shots used in the film when Alex reaches for the woman's breasts. Due to Lisa's conditioning, Bart then falls shivering on the floor, similar to how Alex begins reacting.
* In the episode "Treehouse of Horror III", Bart dresses up as Alex for a Halloween party.
* In the episode "A Streetcar Named Marge", Bart states "I have a pain in me gulliver" almost directly quoting Alex.
* In the episode "Homer the Smithers", Mr. Burns is lying in bed in a body cast, chewing loudly and pausing his speech for Smithers to spoon-feed him, in a direct allusion to the scene in the film after Alex jumps out the window.
need help con il mindfuck.