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*The scene where people are running out the movie theather is a clear reference a scene the film [[wikipedia:The Blob (film)|''The Blob'']]
 
*The scene where people are running out the movie theather is a clear reference a scene the film [[wikipedia:The Blob (film)|''The Blob'']]
 
*[[Adults/Kids|The song]] near the end of the episode parodies the song "Kids" from ''[[Wikipedia:Bye_Bye_Birdie|Bye Bye Birdie]]''
 
*[[Adults/Kids|The song]] near the end of the episode parodies the song "Kids" from ''[[Wikipedia:Bye_Bye_Birdie|Bye Bye Birdie]]''
*[[Grampa]]'s line, "We're gonna gonna teach you rugrats a lesson," may be a reference to the long-runing [[wikipedia:Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] animated series [[wikipedia:Rugrats|''Rugrats'']], but it's also possible that Grampa is using the word in its slang sense, as a pejorative term for children.
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*[[Grampa]]'s line, "We're gonna gonna teach you rugrats a lesson," may be a reference to the long-running [[wikipedia:Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] animated series [[wikipedia:Rugrats|''Rugrats'']], but it's also possible that Grampa is using the word in its slang sense, as a pejorative term for children.
  
 
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References/Trivia


Cultural References

  • Milhouse is seen watching the children's TV show Teletubbies (right) before switching to the movie commercial.
  • The Bloodening is based on the horror films Children of the Corn and Children of the Damned.
  • The scene where the kids take the different electronics through the fence parodies scenes from The Little Rascals, including Milhouse dressed as Alfalfa.
  • The scene where people are running out the movie theather is a clear reference a scene the film The Blob
  • The song near the end of the episode parodies the song "Kids" from Bye Bye Birdie
  • Grampa's line, "We're gonna gonna teach you rugrats a lesson," may be a reference to the long-running Nickelodeon animated series Rugrats, but it's also possible that Grampa is using the word in its slang sense, as a pejorative term for children.

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