"The Simpsons" Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming (TV Episode 1995)
Bart and Lisa remind Homer who Sideshow Bob is, and we see a brief montage using a clip from this episode."The Simpsons" Behind the Laughter (TV Episode 2000)
When Homer talks about the pain involved in the stunts he does, the TV next to him is playing a clip from this episode.Vulture's the 100 Best Episodes of the 1994-95 TV Season (TV Special 2014)
Ranked as #42"WatchMojo" Top 10 Best Sideshow Bob Episodes (TV Episode 2018)
"Sideshow Bob Roberts" is #4."WatchMojo" Top 10 Times "The Simpsons" Made Fun of Its Own Network (TV Episode 2021)
"Obnoxious Hooting and Hollering" is #9.
"The Simpsons" Krusty Gets Busted (TV Episode 1990)
Flashback footage is shown when Lisa talks about Sideshow Bob."The Simpsons" Black Widower (TV Episode 1992)
Flashback footage is shown when Lisa talks about Sideshow Bob.
The Simpsons: Hit & Run (Video Game 2003)
The "Vote for Quimby, he'd vote for you" gag is re-used.The Simpsons Movie (2007)
When Homer is rammed against a hard surface whilst clinging to a wrecking ball attached to a crane."MythBusters" The Simpsons Special (TV Episode 2015)
In this episode, the Mythbusters test wehther or not a humanoid replica of Homer and a replica of a wrecking ball can indeed stop a house from taking the impact.
Perry Mason (TV Series 1957–1966)
Bob's sudden confession that he did rig the election was a vague reference to "every episode of Perry Mason (1957)".The Flintstones (TV Series 1960–1966)
Bart plays with a "Flintstone phone" toy.Cape Fear (1962)
The musical cue used when we see Sideshow Bob leaving prison is taken from this film.The Archie Show (TV Series 1968–1969)
Archie and his friends drive up to the Simpsons house, kick Homer out of the car and say "Stay out of Riverdale" before driving away.St. Elmo's Fire (1985)
Lisa listens to the "St. Emo's Fire" theme on the car radio.
Citizen Kane (1941)
Bob gives his acceptance speech underneath a giant poster with a picture of himself on it.All the President's Men (1976)
Bart and Lisa's investigation of election fraud parallels Woodward and Bernstein's Watergate investigation--Lisa even makes reference to this. They are fed anonymous tips by Smithers in parking garages, similar to Mark "Deep Throat" Felt.George Bush: Revolving Door (Video 1988)
Sideshow Bob's ad is a parody of thisA Few Good Men (1992)
In court, Sideshow Bob loses his cool and says "You can't handle the truth! No truth-handler, you! I deride your truth-handling abilities!" Also when Bob enters the courtroom he gives Bart and Lisa a sideways glance similar to the way Col. Jessep looks at Lt. Kaffee as he enters. Lisa drinking a glass of water before questioning Bob is also meant to be a reference to Kaffee nervously gulping down water during the courtroom showdown with Jessep.