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* AnimalAssassin: Julia's first attempt to kill Homer involves sticking a cobra in his cereal, but Homer survives by repeatedly whacking it against the fridge door before it can attack him.
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* FallingChandelierOfDoom: Defied; the police decide to "pre-crash" them out of fear that this will happen.
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* FallingChandelierOfDoom: Defied; the police decide to "pre-crash" them out of fear that this will happen. Then played straight when the last one gets dropped on Julia, who not only survives this but the poison she'd been hit with as well due to the chandelier squishing it all out of her.
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* DressHitsFloor: Julia isn't subtle about her intentions, and the second Marge leaves the room she stands and unzips her biker leathers, dropping them and revealing her naked body to Homer (complete with a BetweenMyLegs shot).
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* ShoutOut: The scene of Homer being chased by his fans is a clear nod to Music/TheBeatles as particularly portrayed in ''Film/AHardDaysNight''.
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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
** When Homer discovers his operatic baritone voice, he sings "If Ever I Would Leave You" from ''Theatre/{{Camelot}}'', very similar to how Creator/RobertGoulet originally sang it.
** The scene of Homer being chased by his fans is a clear nod to Music/TheBeatles as particularly portrayed in ''Film/AHardDaysNight''.
** When Homer discovers his operatic baritone voice, he sings "If Ever I Would Leave You" from ''Theatre/{{Camelot}}'', very similar to how Creator/RobertGoulet originally sang it.
** The scene of Homer being chased by his fans is a clear nod to Music/TheBeatles as particularly portrayed in ''Film/AHardDaysNight''.
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** Subverted in the epilogue, Homer switches to painting claiming that opera made him a great painter. Bart turns to Lisa and repeats the question, to which Lisa responds with a FlatNo.
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** Subverted in the epilogue, Homer switches to painting claiming that opera made him a great painter. Bart turns to Lisa and repeats the question, to which Lisa responds with a FlatNo.flat "no".
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** Subverted in the epilogue, Homer switches to painting claiming that opera made him a great painter. Bart turns to Lisa and repeats the question, Lisa answers with a flat "no".
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** Subverted in the epilogue, Homer switches to painting claiming that opera made him a great painter. Bart turns to Lisa and repeats the question, to which Lisa answers responds with a flat "no".FlatNo.
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* SistineSteal: The episode ends with Homer hard at work on his version.
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* GlassShatteringSound: Homer's loud operatic singing shatters the penalty box at the hockey game.
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* HiddenDepths: Homer discovers he can sing operatically, but only when he's lying on his back.
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* HurricaneOfPuns: After the Simpsons leave church, they pass several restaurants with punny names: "Griddler on the Roof", "Thank God It's Fried Eggs", "Luftwaffles", "Bodacious Frittatas", and "Buffet the Hunger Slayer".
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* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: At one of his performances, Marge is able to stop Julia with her own poison dart. Then Chief Wiggum gives the go-ahead for the Police Department snipers to fire. Each sniper fires multiple times — only one hits her and it may have been fired by a guy covering his eyes. She even looks at her watch for a moment.
* LogoJoke: The opera teacher's ''very'' long note during the Gracie Films logo.
* LogoJoke: The opera teacher's ''very'' long note during the Gracie Films logo.
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* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: At one of his Homer's performances, Marge is able to stop Julia with her own poison dart. Then Chief Wiggum gives the go-ahead for the Police Department snipers to fire. Each sniper fires multiple times — only one hits her and it may have been fired by a guy covering his eyes. She even looks at her watch for a moment.
* LogoJoke:The opera teacher's ''very'' Plácido Domingo's ''[[IncrediblyLongNote very]]'' [[IncrediblyLongNote long note note]] during the Gracie Films logo.
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* SamusIsAGirl: Marge calls Julia "sir" until the latter pull her motorbike helmet out.
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* SamusIsAGirl: Marge calls Julia "sir" until the latter pull pulls her motorbike helmet out.
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* ShoutOut: The scene of Homer being chased by his fans is a clear nod to ''Music/TheBeatles'' as particularly portrayed in ''Film/AHardDaysNight''.
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* ShoutOut: The scene of Homer being chased by his fans is a clear nod to ''Music/TheBeatles'' Music/TheBeatles as particularly portrayed in ''Film/AHardDaysNight''.''Film/AHardDaysNight''.
* SpecialGuest: Maya Rudolph as Julia and Plácido Domingo AsHimself.
* SpecialGuest: Maya Rudolph as Julia and Plácido Domingo AsHimself.
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* ExplainExplainOhCrap:
--> '''Homer:''' Oh, I can't wait to taste that hot fudge, and caramel and crushed nuts all slathered over a delicious... ''ELDERLY CORPSE?!''
--> '''Homer:''' Oh, I can't wait to taste that hot fudge, and caramel and crushed nuts all slathered over a delicious... ''ELDERLY CORPSE?!''
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* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: When Dr. Hibbert explains that lying on his back gave Homer a powerful singing voice by lodging his stomach under his diaphragm, an exasperated Bart asks, "[[LeaningOnTheFourthWall Is that a real thing?]]" Lisa tells him that it is and adds that tenor Andrea Bocelli has recorded music lying down.
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* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: When Dr. Hibbert explains that lying on his back gave Homer a [[BeautifulSingingVoice powerful singing voice voice]] by lodging his stomach under his diaphragm, an exasperated Bart asks, "[[LeaningOnTheFourthWall Is that a real thing?]]" Lisa tells him that it is and adds that tenor Andrea Bocelli has recorded music lying down.
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* FanDisservice: Julia keeps appearing before Homer while scantily clad, but Homer is disturbed and disgusted by the harassment.