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− | *This was the last episode to be animated by | + | *This was the last episode to be animated by Anivision, their over-seas animation company. |
*A deleted scene from this episode shows that upon returning from Scotland, [[Homer]] has a Scottish accent. This scene was removed because Homer's accent sounded too much like [[Groundskeeper Willie]]'s. | *A deleted scene from this episode shows that upon returning from Scotland, [[Homer]] has a Scottish accent. This scene was removed because Homer's accent sounded too much like [[Groundskeeper Willie]]'s. | ||
− | *This is the second time | + | *This is the second time Micheal McKean guest starred on The Simpsons. The first time was in [[The Otto Show]] in which he played himself along with the rest of [[Spinal Tap]]. |
*The title is a reference to the line "Money can't buy me love" from the song "[[wikipedia:Can't_Buy_Me_Love|Can't Buy Me Love]]" by [[wikipedia:The_Beatles|The Beatles]]. | *The title is a reference to the line "Money can't buy me love" from the song "[[wikipedia:Can't_Buy_Me_Love|Can't Buy Me Love]]" by [[wikipedia:The_Beatles|The Beatles]]. | ||
Revision as of 05:22, March 3, 2010
Notes
- This was the last episode to be animated by Anivision, their over-seas animation company.
- A deleted scene from this episode shows that upon returning from Scotland, Homer has a Scottish accent. This scene was removed because Homer's accent sounded too much like Groundskeeper Willie's.
- This is the second time Micheal McKean guest starred on The Simpsons. The first time was in The Otto Show in which he played himself along with the rest of Spinal Tap.
- The title is a reference to the line "Money can't buy me love" from the song "Can't Buy Me Love" by The Beatles.
- Arthur Fortune is modelled on British entrepreneur Richard Branson. The Fortune Megastore parodies his Virgin Megastores retail chain.
- Jerry Rude is based on Howard Stern.
Goofs
- The Loch Ness Monster suddenly shrinks when Mr. Burns gives it a job at the casino.