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*This episode has a similar name to another Simpsons episode, [[Moe Letter Blues]]. This is another episode to have Moe as a large part. ("[[Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe]]")
 
*This episode has a similar name to another Simpsons episode, [[Moe Letter Blues]]. This is another episode to have Moe as a large part. ("[[Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe]]")
 
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*The song played when Moe is spending time with Maggie (and over the pictures of Homer and the ham) is "You're My Best Friend" by Queen.
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*During the montage sequence where [[Moe]] spends time with [[Maggie]] (and [[Homer]] with a ham), the song playing is "{{w|You're My Best Friend (Queen song)|You're My Best Friend}}" by {{w|Queen (band)|Queen}}.
  
 
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References/Trivia


Trivia

  • Zii Dance Dance Revolution is a parody of Wii Dance Dance Revolution.
  • As the Simpsons are entering the arboretum, one of the sculpted bushes they pass is "Binky", a character from Matt Groening's comic "Life in Hell." The other pair of bushes are Kang and Kodos, The Simpsons' resident space aliens.
  • Gil is seen with white hair
  • When Marge found Maggie missing, she was bringing her a glass bottle (it shatters when she drops it).
  • Fat Tony says he wants to take out the Castellaneta family; Dan Castellaneta is the voice of not only Homer, but several other people on the show.
  • Lionel Hutz is visible in the large panning crowd shot at the Botanical Gardens.
  • The shirt Moe is wearing at Maggie's birthday party is the one Marge gave him
  • This episode was written by J. Stewart Burns who won an Emmy for the Futurama episode "Roswell That Ends Well".
  • This episode has a similar name to another Simpsons episode, Moe Letter Blues. This is another episode to have Moe as a large part. ("Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe")

Cultural references

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