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Revision as of 10:08, May 15, 2021
Cultural references
- The title is a reference to the Cole Porter musical Kiss Me, Kate.
- The Christmas tradition of kissing under the mistletoe is referenced throughout the story.
- Dustin Beeber is a clear parody of Justin Bieber.
- When Bart steals Willie's burger, Willie says "My Scots-manwich!" which is a clear reference to Hermes Conrad's catchphrase ("My manwich!") from Futurama.
Trivia
- When Bart makes a dash for his house, saying "if I can just make it home, the contest is over", Editor Nathan Kane inserts a note stating that "obviously Bart is playing by the Reform rules that were enacted in the late eighties". Apparently, there is a mistletoe kissing variant rule to the effect that an unwilling potnetial kiss recipient can be relieved of the obligation to provide a kiss if s/he can make it home without being kissed. The only generally recognized custom, however, is to pluck one berry from a mistletoe sprig each time a kiss takes place under it, and after all the berries are gone, there is no further obligation to kiss under it.