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This episode is a reference to the 2002 movie "My Big Fat Greek Wedding".
 
This episode is a reference to the 2002 movie "My Big Fat Greek Wedding".
  
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[[Matt Groening]] appears at the comic book convention as the creator of [[Futurama]].
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At the comic book convention several characters appear dressed up in costumes including, Captain America, George Jetson, Chewbaca, Robin Hood, Spiderman, and more.
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There are several lines where characters speak in the Star Trek language, Klingon. Whether or not the actors spoke the real [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klingon_language Klingon Language] or just spoke gibberish is unknown.
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While trying to woo [[Ms. Krabappel]], the choir sings a parody of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight"
 
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Revision as of 00:14, August 11, 2010

References/Trivia


Cultural References

This episode is a reference to the 2002 movie "My Big Fat Greek Wedding".

Matt Groening appears at the comic book convention as the creator of Futurama.

At the comic book convention several characters appear dressed up in costumes including, Captain America, George Jetson, Chewbaca, Robin Hood, Spiderman, and more.

There are several lines where characters speak in the Star Trek language, Klingon. Whether or not the actors spoke the real Klingon Language or just spoke gibberish is unknown.

While trying to woo Ms. Krabappel, the choir sings a parody of "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" Template:Season 15 R