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*The plot is based on [[Stephen King]]'s 1974 novel ''{{W2|Carrie|novel}}''.
 
*The plot is based on [[Stephen King]]'s 1974 novel ''{{W2|Carrie|novel}}''.
 
*There are numerous references to the ''{{W|X-Men}}'' series.
 
*There are numerous references to the ''{{W|X-Men}}'' series.
**The title is most likely a reference to {{w|Jean Grey}}'s Dark Phoenix form.
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**The title is most likely a reference to {{W|Jean Grey}}'s Dark Phoenix form.
 
**A comic titled ''[[The X-Friends]]'' appears with a character resembling Jean Grey on the cover.
 
**A comic titled ''[[The X-Friends]]'' appears with a character resembling Jean Grey on the cover.
 
**[[Mr. Burns]] disguises himself as [[Professor X]] to trick [[Lisa]].
 
**[[Mr. Burns]] disguises himself as [[Professor X]] to trick [[Lisa]].

Latest revision as of 18:55, October 15, 2021

References/Trivia


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]