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*The [[Apocalypse Cow/Gags#Chalkboard gag|chalkboard gag]] is a reference to {{W|Horton the Elephant|Horton}}'s catchphrase, "A person's a person, no matter how small", in the {{W|Dr. Seuss}} book ''{{W|Horton Hears a Who!}}''. | *The [[Apocalypse Cow/Gags#Chalkboard gag|chalkboard gag]] is a reference to {{W|Horton the Elephant|Horton}}'s catchphrase, "A person's a person, no matter how small", in the {{W|Dr. Seuss}} book ''{{W|Horton Hears a Who!}}''. | ||
*The cartoon ''[[Trans-Clown-O-Morphs]]'' is a parody of ''[[Transformers]]''. | *The cartoon ''[[Trans-Clown-O-Morphs]]'' is a parody of ''[[Transformers]]''. | ||
− | *Bart drives the harvester and turns | + | *[[Bart]] changes the TV channel to a golf tournament where American professional golfer [[Justin Leonard]] is playing. |
− | *When {{ap|Lou|Apocalypse Cow}} is being sent off, Bart says, "Here's lookin' at you, cud", a reference to [[Humphrey Bogart]]'s famous line, "Here's lookin' at you, kid", from ''[[Casablanca]]''. | + | **[[Lisa]] asks [[Marge]] for a {{W|Callaway Golf Company}} titanium golf club. |
+ | *[[Homer]] and Bart talk about American singer and actor [[Dean Martin]]. According to Homer, a fact about Dean Martin on [[Wikipedia]] is wrong, and will be corrected later. | ||
+ | *[[Martin]] is driving a {{W|combine harvester}} for the [[4-H]] club, a real-world youth club focused on farming. | ||
+ | *Bart drives the harvester to the tune of the theme song of the Western ''{{W2|The Comancheros|film}}'', composed by {{W|Claude King}}. | ||
+ | **While driving the harvester, Bart passes over a pile of manure and turns it into DVDs of ''{{W|Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End}}''. This is a reference to the film's not-so-positive critical response. | ||
+ | *Bart endorses a farm subsidy check from the {{W|United States Treasury}} for crops he didn't grow. | ||
+ | *When organizing the farm, [[Mary Spuckler]] uses some terms related to chickens, including: ''Pullet'' (a young female chicken less than a year old), ''{{W2|Bantam|poultry}}'' (any small variety of chicken), ''{{W|Orpington chicken|Orpington}}'' (a breed of chicken), ''{{W|Leghorn chicken|Leghorn}}'' (a breed of chicken originating in Tuscany). The term ''{{W|Flemish Giant rabbit|Flemish Giant}}'' Mary mentions corresponds to a rabbit breed, not a chicken. | ||
+ | *The piece "Dream March and Circus Music" from ''{{W2|The Red Pony|Copland}}'', composed by {{W|Aaron Copland}}, is heard when Bart trains {{ap|Lou|Apocalypse Cow}}. | ||
+ | **The song is also heard during the credits. | ||
+ | **Like in ''{{W|Rocky}}'', Lou trains by punching a side of beef hanging in a meat locker. | ||
+ | *''[[Anguished Animals III]]'' was recorded by {{Ch|Tress MacNeille}}. | ||
+ | *The slaughterhouse [[Abbattoir & Costello LLC.]] is a reference to American comedy duo {{W|Abbott and Costello}}. | ||
+ | *When Lou is being sent off, Bart says, "Here's lookin' at you, cud", a reference to [[Humphrey Bogart]]'s famous line, "Here's lookin' at you, kid", from ''[[Casablanca]]''. | ||
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Cultural references
- The episode's title is a reference to the film Apocalypse Now, which the show has referenced and spoofed many times.
- The chalkboard gag is a reference to Horton's catchphrase, "A person's a person, no matter how small", in the Dr. Seuss book Horton Hears a Who!.
- The cartoon Trans-Clown-O-Morphs is a parody of Transformers.
- Bart changes the TV channel to a golf tournament where American professional golfer Justin Leonard is playing.
- Lisa asks Marge for a Callaway Golf Company titanium golf club.
- Homer and Bart talk about American singer and actor Dean Martin. According to Homer, a fact about Dean Martin on Wikipedia is wrong, and will be corrected later.
- Martin is driving a combine harvester for the 4-H club, a real-world youth club focused on farming.
- Bart drives the harvester to the tune of the theme song of the Western The Comancheros, composed by Claude King.
- While driving the harvester, Bart passes over a pile of manure and turns it into DVDs of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End. This is a reference to the film's not-so-positive critical response.
- Bart endorses a farm subsidy check from the United States Treasury for crops he didn't grow.
- When organizing the farm, Mary Spuckler uses some terms related to chickens, including: Pullet (a young female chicken less than a year old), Bantam (any small variety of chicken), Orpington (a breed of chicken), Leghorn (a breed of chicken originating in Tuscany). The term Flemish Giant Mary mentions corresponds to a rabbit breed, not a chicken.
- The piece "Dream March and Circus Music" from The Red Pony, composed by Aaron Copland, is heard when Bart trains Lou.
- The song is also heard during the credits.
- Like in Rocky, Lou trains by punching a side of beef hanging in a meat locker.
- Anguished Animals III was recorded by Tress MacNeille.
- The slaughterhouse Abbattoir & Costello LLC. is a reference to American comedy duo Abbott and Costello.
- When Lou is being sent off, Bart says, "Here's lookin' at you, cud", a reference to Humphrey Bogart's famous line, "Here's lookin' at you, kid", from Casablanca.
Trivia
- Spiderpig is seen at the wedding.
- According to Marge, Bart "still sits in the driveway and pretends to drive the car".
- Brandine Spuckler was 13 when she married Cletus and she had already been divorced 4 times before that.
- This is the second time that Bart almost married a girl. The first was in "Little Big Girl".
- The animal sound tape Lisa played for Bart said "Tress MacNeille" on the cover and when Homer is entering the killing floor of the slaughterhouse he hears a voice say "You are now entering the killing floor", Homer then comments "Hmm, that sounds like Tress MacNeille". Tress MacNeille is a voice actress on the show who voices lots of extra-characters as well as some recurring characters such as Dolph, Agnes Skinner and Mona Simpson.
- This is the first time that Lisa has tried to trick somebody to convert to vegetarianism.