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After failing to properly construct a D-I-Y barbecue Homer takes the mangled result back to the store but it falls into the road and is mistaken for a piece of modern art by gallery owner Astrid Weller. For a time Homer is feted as a bold conceptual artist but the ideas soon begin to run out.Having been told of Christo,who wraps buildings up,Homer decides his take on this will be to flood Springfield,which he does,though oddly enough,everybody finds it inspirational. Written by
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Trivia
The title refers to the art genre of "Pop Art" that emerged in the 1950's where cultural icons and mass-produced products were combined with traditional art techniques. The most recognized image from this genre is Andy Warhol's print of a Campbell's Tomato Soup can.
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Goofs
Homer picks up a shotgun and cocks it, making the conventional "click-clack" sound. However, the shotgun is a double-barreled side-by-side model. Double-barreled shotguns don't have a cocking mechanism. This is a common mistake on "The Simpsons".
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Quotes
Homer:
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singing]
I'm shavin' my shoulders.
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Soundtracks
"Coconut"
(uncredited)
Written by
Harry Nilsson
Performed by
Dan Castellaneta and
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