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* BlackComedy: The disastrous assembly with the Lincoln impersonator gets followed by a series of parodies of newspaper articles from the real Lincoln’s assassination.
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* TakeThat: A Brazilian gangster offers Homer a bootlegged copy of [[Film/ManofSteel Man of Steel]], warning him that "Superman has never been less fun".
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* TakeThat: A Brazilian gangster offers Homer a bootlegged copy of [[Film/ManofSteel Man of Steel]], warning him that "Superman has was never been less fun".
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* ArgentinaIsNaziland: When a Brazilian fan calls the Germans "Nazis", a German fan replies by accusing the Brazilians of being Nazi hosts.
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* ArgentinaIsNaziland: When a Brazilian fan calls the Germans "Nazis", a German fan replies by accusing the Brazilians of being Nazi hosts.harborers.
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* ChekhovsGunman: The old woman Lisa switches seats with on the plane turns out to be the mob bosses mother.
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* ChekhovsGunman: The old woman Lisa switches seats with on the plane turns out to be the mob bosses boss's mother.
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* TakeThat: A Brazilian gangster offers Homer a bootlegged copy of [[Film/TheManofSteel The Man of Steel]], warning him that "Superman has never been more boring".
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* TakeThat: A Brazilian gangster offers Homer a bootlegged copy of [[Film/TheManofSteel The [[Film/ManofSteel Man of Steel]], warning him that "Superman has never been more boring".less fun".
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* {{Cameo}}: Legendary Spanish-language football commentator Andres Cantor compliments the tournament's choosing of Homer as a referee. Unfortunately, Cantor also demonstrates that he can't say any word that rhymes with "goal" without stretching it out.[[note]]''"I have no con-'''TROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLL!''' This job has taken its '''tooooooooo-oooooooooooooooollll!'''"''[[/note]]
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* {{Cameo}}: TheCameo: Legendary Spanish-language football commentator Andres Cantor compliments the tournament's choosing of Homer as a referee. Unfortunately, Cantor also demonstrates that he can't say any word that rhymes with "goal" without stretching it out.[[note]]''"I have no con-'''TROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLL!''' This job has taken its '''tooooooooo-oooooooooooooooollll!'''"''[[/note]]
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* TakeThat: A Brazilian gangster offers Homer a bootlegged copy of [[Film/TheManofSteel The Man of Steel]], warning him that "Superman has never been more boring".
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* KarmaHoudini: Bart. Knowing full well that it will break Homer's spirit, he gives away Lisa's secret by tipping him off to the fact that he wasn't really her chosen hero and suffers nothing for it.
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* KarmaHoudini: Bart. Knowing For no stated reason, knowing full well that it will break Homer's spirit, he gives away Lisa's secret by tipping him off to the fact that he wasn't really her chosen hero and suffers nothing for it.
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* KarmaHoudini: Bart. Knowing full well that it will break Homer's spirit, he tips him off to the fact that he wasn't really Lisa's chosen hero and suffers nothing for it.
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* KarmaHoudini: Bart. Knowing full well that it will break Homer's spirit, he tips gives away Lisa's secret by tipping him off to the fact that he wasn't really Lisa's her chosen hero and suffers nothing for it.
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* KarmaHoudini: Bart. Knowing full well that it will break Homer's spirit, he tips him off to the fact that he wasn't really Lisa's chosen hero and suffers nothing for it.