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Hans has also been kept as a prisoner by Moe Szyslak in The Computer Wore Menace Shoes.
This trivia fact was referenced in the 1969 film " The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes "
* The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes
It was also mentioned as the correct answer to a quiz show question in the 1969 Disney film, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes.
In 2000, he reprised his role as Number Six in an episode of The Simpsons, " The Computer Wore Menace Shoes ".
Welker also appeared in two Disney films, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, and Now You See Him, Now You Don't.
His last television appearance was at the age of 90, when he appeared in the 1995 Disney TV remake of its 1970 teen comedy The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, with Kirk Cameron.
* The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes ( 1995 )
* The Dancing Baby is also spoofed in an episode of The Simpsons, " The Computer Wore Menace Shoes ", in which Homer visits ( and later steals from ) a website featuring Jesus dancing with the same moves as the baby.
The Computer Wore Menace Shoes ” is the sixth episode of The Simpsons < nowiki >'</ nowiki > twelfth season.
" The Computer Wore Menace Shoes " was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Mark Kirkland.
The current title of the episode is a reference to the 1969 film The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, but the episode is not related to the film in any other way.
Being a Matt Drudge fan, John Swartzwelder ( pictured ) originally wanted " The Computer Wore Menace Shoes " to be called " Homer the Drudge ".
" The Computer Wore Menace Shoes " was written by John Swartzwelder and directed by Mark Kirkland.
The third act of " The Computer Wore Menace Shoes " is a pastiche of the 1967 science fiction television series The Prisoner.
Kirkland, who had seen a couple of episodes as a child, watched several episodes of the series with The Simpsons < nowiki >'</ nowiki > animators in order to make " The Computer Wore Menace Shoes " resemble it.
Aside from The Prisoner, McGoohan did not do a lot of television work, and " The Computer Wore Menace Shoes " was the only time he reprised his role as Number Six.
" The Computer Wore Menace Shoes " makes fun of use of the Internet, which was rapidly growing in popularity at the time.
Although the title of the episode is a reference to the 1969 Disney film The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, the episode itself has " essentially nothing " to do with the film, according to M. Keith Booker in his book Drawn to Television: Prime-Time Animation from The Flintstones to Family Guy.
In its original American broadcast on December 3, 2000, " The Computer Wore Menace Shoes " received a 9. 0 rating, according to Nielsen Media Research, translating to approximately 9. 1 million viewers.
Following its broadcast, " The Computer Wore Menace Shoes " received mixed reviews from critics.
The Tonawanda News < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Paul Lane considers " The Computer Wore Menace Shoes " to be the worst episode of the series.
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In The Simpsons episode " The Computer Wore Menace Shoes ", Homer Simpson is imprisoned in a location called " The Island " after accidentally uncovering a secret flu shot scheme.
*" The Computer Wore Menace Shoes "
* Mr. X ( Simpsons ), Homer's pseudonym in the Simpsons episode " The Computer Wore Menace Shoes "
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