Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays/References

Cultural references

 * The Roofi character is an obvious parody of children's entertainer.
 * When Bart and Lisa fight over the control of the remote, they accidentally switch over to , where Hank Hill can be heard in the background saying, "Bobby, I've got propane in my urethra." which pokes fun at Hank's character (Hank has a son named Bobby, sells propane and propane accessories, and was diagnosed with a narrow urethra).
 * The Gator Baiter is a parody of the TV documentary . The character in The Gator Baiter is a parody of, "The Crocodile Hunter".
 * When Maggie has the long handled pliers and grabs Homer by the nose, he rolls over and screams just like from The Three Stooges.
 * The news report on the baby riot is accompanied by a graphic which reads "The Tot Offensive," a reference to the 1968.
 * After the adults go on their rampage, a tearful Milhouse (with a blubbery lip and arched eyebrows) watches Moe reverse the "Я" in the Toys "Я" Us sign. His expression is a parody of a famous World War II photograph of a Frenchman witnessing his country's capitulation to the Nazis.
 * The Squeaky-voiced teen who says "It's time to put away childish things" is quoting Paul's first letter to the Corinthians (13:11).
 * The toppling of the Itchy and Scratchy statue scene resembles the toppling of the Saddam Hussein statue.
 * At the end of the episode, the members of Lindsey Naegle's group are defeated by the hugs of children, whom Lisa refers to as "God's lowliest creatures". This is a reference to , in which the Martians are defeated by bacteria ("God's lowliest creatures").

Trivia

 * The episode has the longest title of the show, followed by "A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again".

Goofs

 * When the kids hug the adults, Lewis has the colors of his look-alike.
 * Some people change places at town hall.

Censorship

 * After the death of Steve Irwin, this episode was censored at the start.