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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *''{{ | + | *''{{W|The Last Man on Earth}}'': Punned in the title and parodied for most of the story while Krusty is wandering around Springfield, reminiscing while pondering the implications of being by himself. |
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
− | *In "[[Large Marge]]", [[Krusty]] says he got where he is by naming names in the 1950s, a reference to the "{{ | + | *In "[[Large Marge]]", [[Krusty]] says he got where he is by naming names in the 1950s, a reference to the "{{W|Red Scare}}" era of U.S. history. In the TV program ''Krusty Days'', set in the '50s, Krusty's character is at a Congressional hearing agreeing to name names, that is, to turn in his friends as Communist conspirators. |
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Latest revision as of 02:12, October 16, 2021
Cultural references[edit]
- The Last Man on Earth: Punned in the title and parodied for most of the story while Krusty is wandering around Springfield, reminiscing while pondering the implications of being by himself.
Continuity[edit]
- In "Large Marge", Krusty says he got where he is by naming names in the 1950s, a reference to the "Red Scare" era of U.S. history. In the TV program Krusty Days, set in the '50s, Krusty's character is at a Congressional hearing agreeing to name names, that is, to turn in his friends as Communist conspirators.