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*[[Comic Book Guy]]'s vision of Heaven parodies {{W|Star Trek}} and {{W|Catwoman}}. | *[[Comic Book Guy]]'s vision of Heaven parodies {{W|Star Trek}} and {{W|Catwoman}}. | ||
*In [[Disco Stu]]'s {{w|Discothèque|discothèque}} vision of Heaven: | *In [[Disco Stu]]'s {{w|Discothèque|discothèque}} vision of Heaven: | ||
− | **The background music is "Get Dancin'" by {{w|Disco Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes | + | **The background music is "Get Dancin'" by {{w|Disco Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes}}. |
**[[Frank Sinatra]] appears. When Stu asks Sinatra what he's doing there, Sinatra replies that for him, this is Hell. | **[[Frank Sinatra]] appears. When Stu asks Sinatra what he's doing there, Sinatra replies that for him, this is Hell. | ||
Revision as of 03:40, November 26, 2010
Cultural references
- Comic Book Guy's vision of Heaven parodies Star Trek and Catwoman.
- In Disco Stu's discothèque vision of Heaven:
- The background music is "Get Dancin'" by Disco Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes.
- Frank Sinatra appears. When Stu asks Sinatra what he's doing there, Sinatra replies that for him, this is Hell.
Continuity
- Rachel Jordan, who last appeared in the episode "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily", makes a return appearance.
Goofs
- When the citizens are leaving the park in disapointment, Manjula, who is behind Apu, is yellow, has brown hair, and is wearing blue clothes.