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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *[[Tahn-Enn-Bahm]]'s name comes from the German word Tannenbaum, meaning fir tree. The word is well known for its use in the Christmas song ''{{ | + | *[[Tahn-Enn-Bahm]]'s name comes from the German word Tannenbaum, meaning fir tree. The word is well known for its use in the Christmas song ''{{W|O Tannenbaum}}''. |
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
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Cultural references[edit]
- Tahn-Enn-Bahm's name comes from the German word Tannenbaum, meaning fir tree. The word is well known for its use in the Christmas song O Tannenbaum.
Continuity[edit]
- Homer references the events of several Treehouse of Horror episodes:
- Lisa creating a universe in a margarine tub. ("Treehouse of Horror VII": "The Genesis Tub")
- The Principal cooking children in the cafeteria. ("Treehouse of Horror V": "Nightmare Cafeteria")
- Bart raising the dead. ("Treehouse of Horror III": "Dial "Z" for Zombies")
- Bart references the time he burned down the Christmas tree. ("Miracle on Evergreen Terrace")