Talk:The Seemingly Never-Ending Story
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[edit] End credits
Was the song in the end credits also from Good, Bad and the Ugly?70.104.165.167 03:12, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
- No, none of the music was. The music during the standoff sounded similar, but it wasn't the actual theme. -- MisterHand 02:57, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
- Do you happen to know what it was? (added my tildes to the first Q since I'm now 'participating')70.104.165.167 03:12, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Scavenger hunt guy?
- Who was the guy who ran the scavenger hunt? He looked familar, I think he's from another show (Dudley Dooright maybe)? -- MisterHand 02:57, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
- You are thinking of Commander McBragg, who was on the Tennessee Tuxedo Show. I am also told that Rich Uncle Pennybags, the Monopoly character was in there as well, but I did not see him. KriZe 16:47, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] "Never-Ending Story"
The title is a take-off from 1984 Wolfgang Petersen film, The Neverending Story.
Did someone explain the title like this on purpose? It would be better to say:
'The title is a take-off from the 1979 Michael Ende book, The Neverending Story.
[edit] quotes
i do believe that i read somewhere in the wikipedia policies that you can have quotes, but not to many, cause its basically writing part of the script out. i think this page has waaaaayyy to many quotes... ill look up the policy and see what it says.... -Xornok 20:53, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Song while they're being chased by the ram
what is it?
[edit] stalactite...or stalagmite?
not having actually seen this episode I don't know what is true, but it seems highly unlikely that Burns was hiding behind a stalactite, which hangs from the ceiling of a cave. A stalagmite seems much more likely as it is a build up on the ground.--Puckeater8 18:17, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
- It really is a stalactite, if memory serves. He's just that skinny. Caswin 00:55, 17 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Misalignments with Events Timeline
I think this section should be removed, quite simply because it doesn't make sense and is most likely, completely wrong.
Mr Burns could easily appear as he is known in normal continuity, as the relationship between Moe and Mrs Krabapple happens before the start of the school year, whereas Mr Burns steals the gold and gives it to the Rich Texan shortly before the events of the episode (Homer witnesses Rich Texan hiding the gold and it's reasonable to assume that Burns gives the gold immediately to Rich Texan to regain his possessions). Implying the he hasn't lost everything for very long.
So, unless I've been mistaken about how everything worked in the episode (ie, the events with Mr Burns being poor happening some significant time after the events of Moe's letter), I'm going to remove the section. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 121.208.21.98 (talk) 05:22, 1 January 2007 (UTC).
[edit] ninth Emmy award for The Simpsons
The article says that this episode won the ninth Emmy Award for The Simpsons. Which other eight episodes have won this award? --Soylentyellow 21:34, 23 January 2007 (UTC)