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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The episode title is a reference to the song "{{W|Girls Just Want to Have Fun}}", most notably performed by [[Cyndi Lauper]] in 1983. The [[season 17]] episode "[[Girls Just Want to Have Sums]]" title also referred to this song. | *The episode title is a reference to the song "{{W|Girls Just Want to Have Fun}}", most notably performed by [[Cyndi Lauper]] in 1983. The [[season 17]] episode "[[Girls Just Want to Have Sums]]" title also referred to this song. | ||
+ | *The [[Springfield Elementary School Band]] plays "[[Mary Had a Little Lamb]]", with [[Mr. Largo]] singing parody lyrics to it. | ||
*At the [[Springfield High School]], the school band plays the theme song of the TV series ''{{w|Hawaii Five-0}}''. | *At the [[Springfield High School]], the school band plays the theme song of the TV series ''{{w|Hawaii Five-0}}''. | ||
− | *[[Mr. Orlando]] calls [[Shauna]] {{w|James Corden}} because she's | + | *[[Mr. Orlando]] calls [[Shauna]] {{w|James Corden}} because she's a late show, a reference to his show ''{{w|The Late Late Show with James Corden}}''. |
− | *Mr. Orlando mentions [[Supertramp]] not giving | + | *Mr. Orlando mentions [[Supertramp]] not giving the band the rights to "{{w|Goodbye Stranger}}". |
− | *Shauna uses {{w|TikTok}} on her phone. | + | *Shauna uses [[TskTok]], a parody of {{w|TikTok}}, on her phone. |
*[[Homer]] asks [[Chalmers]] if he's building a [[Frankenstein's Monster]], incorrectly calling him by the doctor's name, Frankenstein. | *[[Homer]] asks [[Chalmers]] if he's building a [[Frankenstein's Monster]], incorrectly calling him by the doctor's name, Frankenstein. | ||
+ | *Homer's religious vision after drinking the craft beer is a parody of the ''{{W2|Transfiguration|Raphael}}'' by {{ap|Raphael|Flanders' Book of Faith}}. | ||
*At [[Springfield Mall]]: | *At [[Springfield Mall]]: | ||
**[[Bed Bath and That's It]] is a parody of {{W|Bed Bath & Beyond}}. | **[[Bed Bath and That's It]] is a parody of {{W|Bed Bath & Beyond}}. | ||
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**[[Spiffany's]] is a parody of [[Tiffany & Co.]], often called Tiffany's. | **[[Spiffany's]] is a parody of [[Tiffany & Co.]], often called Tiffany's. | ||
**[[Bruised Banana Republic]] is a parody of {{w|Banana Republic}}. | **[[Bruised Banana Republic]] is a parody of {{w|Banana Republic}}. | ||
+ | *Shauna calls [[Trevor McBride]] "Jock Cousteau", a reference to {{W|Jacques Cousteau}}. | ||
*Lisa and Shauna play "{{w|Let Me Clear My Throat}}" by {{w|DJ Kool}}. | *Lisa and Shauna play "{{w|Let Me Clear My Throat}}" by {{w|DJ Kool}}. | ||
− | *Chalmers | + | *Chalmers compares him and Shauna to the ''{{w|Gilmore Girls}}'' and calls himself {{w|Lorelai Gilmore|Lorelai}}. |
*Chalmers uses {{w|Instagram}} on his phone. | *Chalmers uses {{w|Instagram}} on his phone. | ||
− | *[[Marge]] | + | *When Shauna says that she started a punk band where she's the drummer and the singer, [[Marge]] says that she's just like [[Phil Collins]]. |
*[[Sammy Davis, Jr.]]'s "{{w|You Can Count on Me (Theme from Hawaii Five-O)}}" plays during the credits. | *[[Sammy Davis, Jr.]]'s "{{w|You Can Count on Me (Theme from Hawaii Five-O)}}" plays during the credits. | ||
− | **Sammy | + | **Sammy Davis, Jr. appears in the credits too, in his changing room. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
− | *Shauna watches [[Orion Hughes]]'s [[Slipreme]] video on | + | *Shauna watches [[Orion Hughes]]'s [[Slipreme]] video on TskTok on her phone. ("[[Bart the Cool Kid]]") |
+ | *Shauna has pictures of {{ap|Quilloughby|real}} and [[The Snuffs]] on her bedroom walls. ("[[Panic on the Streets of Springfield]]") | ||
*Shops seen at Springfield Mall: | *Shops seen at Springfield Mall: | ||
**Eye Caramba. ("[[Last Tap Dance in Springfield]]") | **Eye Caramba. ("[[Last Tap Dance in Springfield]]") | ||
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**[[Goody New Shoes]]. ("[[The Last Temptation of Krust]]") | **[[Goody New Shoes]]. ("[[The Last Temptation of Krust]]") | ||
**Bruised Banana Republic. ("[[Trust but Clarify]]") | **Bruised Banana Republic. ("[[Trust but Clarify]]") | ||
+ | *People seen at the Mall include: | ||
+ | **[[Wendy Sage]]. ("[[Lisa's Belly]]") | ||
+ | **[[Rayshelle Peyton|Rayshelle]] and [[Darryl Peyton]]. ("[[My Octopus and a Teacher]]" | ||
+ | **[[Artemis]]. ("[[The Last Barfighter]]") | ||
+ | **[[Tabitha Shingle]]. ("[[Podcast News]]") | ||
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to the song "Girls Just Want to Have Fun", most notably performed by Cyndi Lauper in 1983. The season 17 episode "Girls Just Want to Have Sums" title also referred to this song.
- The Springfield Elementary School Band plays "Mary Had a Little Lamb", with Mr. Largo singing parody lyrics to it.
- At the Springfield High School, the school band plays the theme song of the TV series Hawaii Five-0.
- Mr. Orlando calls Shauna James Corden because she's a late show, a reference to his show The Late Late Show with James Corden.
- Mr. Orlando mentions Supertramp not giving the band the rights to "Goodbye Stranger".
- Shauna uses TskTok, a parody of TikTok, on her phone.
- Homer asks Chalmers if he's building a Frankenstein's Monster, incorrectly calling him by the doctor's name, Frankenstein.
- Homer's religious vision after drinking the craft beer is a parody of the Transfiguration by Raphael.
- At Springfield Mall:
- Bed Bath and That's It is a parody of Bed Bath & Beyond.
- Eye Caramba is a reference to Ay caramba!.
- The Perm Bank is a pun on "sperm bank".
- Forever Chapter 11 is a parody of Forever 21.
- Spiffany's is a parody of Tiffany & Co., often called Tiffany's.
- Bruised Banana Republic is a parody of Banana Republic.
- Shauna calls Trevor McBride "Jock Cousteau", a reference to Jacques Cousteau.
- Lisa and Shauna play "Let Me Clear My Throat" by DJ Kool.
- Chalmers compares him and Shauna to the Gilmore Girls and calls himself Lorelai.
- Chalmers uses Instagram on his phone.
- When Shauna says that she started a punk band where she's the drummer and the singer, Marge says that she's just like Phil Collins.
- Sammy Davis, Jr.'s "You Can Count on Me (Theme from Hawaii Five-O)" plays during the credits.
- Sammy Davis, Jr. appears in the credits too, in his changing room.
Trivia
Continuity
- Shauna watches Orion Hughes's Slipreme video on TskTok on her phone. ("Bart the Cool Kid")
- Shauna has pictures of Quilloughby and The Snuffs on her bedroom walls. ("Panic on the Streets of Springfield")
- Shops seen at Springfield Mall:
- Eye Caramba. ("Last Tap Dance in Springfield")
- The Perm Bank. ("A Milhouse Divided")
- Forever Chapter 11, now open. ("Three Dreams Denied")
- Cockamamie's. ("Homer's Phobia")
- Just Vinegar. ("Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy")
- Shoelaces Plus. ("I Married Marge")
- Duller Image. ("Trust but Clarify")
- Tatters. ("G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)")
- Goody New Shoes. ("The Last Temptation of Krust")
- Bruised Banana Republic. ("Trust but Clarify")
- People seen at the Mall include:
- Wendy Sage. ("Lisa's Belly")
- Rayshelle and Darryl Peyton. ("My Octopus and a Teacher"
- Artemis. ("The Last Barfighter")
- Tabitha Shingle. ("Podcast News")