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*The episode title is a reference to the {{w|Woody Allen}} movie ''{{w|The Front}}''. | *The episode title is a reference to the {{w|Woody Allen}} movie ''{{w|The Front}}''. | ||
*The first ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy & Scratchy]]'' episode that [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] write is titled "[[Little Barbershop of Horrors]]", a reference to the musical ''{{w|Little_Shop_of_Horrors_(musical)|Little Shop of Horrors}}''. | *The first ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy & Scratchy]]'' episode that [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] write is titled "[[Little Barbershop of Horrors]]", a reference to the musical ''{{w|Little_Shop_of_Horrors_(musical)|Little Shop of Horrors}}''. | ||
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*At the time the episode aired, {{w|Billy Crystal}} had hosted {{w|Academy Awards|The Oscars}} for three years in a row (1990–1993). He went on to host it in 1997, 1998, 2000, and 2004. | *At the time the episode aired, {{w|Billy Crystal}} had hosted {{w|Academy Awards|The Oscars}} for three years in a row (1990–1993). He went on to host it in 1997, 1998, 2000, and 2004. | ||
*The [[Ned Flanders|Flanders]] segment at the end was added in order to fill in time left over after the episode, as nothing else worked. | *The [[Ned Flanders|Flanders]] segment at the end was added in order to fill in time left over after the episode, as nothing else worked. | ||
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+ | *''[[The Adventures of Ned Flanders]]'' was a short written for the episode as the episode was too short and the writers had tried "every trick in the book" to extend it. | ||
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to the Woody Allen movie The Front.
- The first Itchy & Scratchy episode that Bart and Lisa write is titled "Little Barbershop of Horrors", a reference to the musical Little Shop of Horrors.
- In "Little Barbershop of Horrors", when Scratchy appears inside Elvis Presley's television set, Elvis complains, "This show ain't no good", and shoots the TV. In real life, Elvis was known to react strongly to TV programs he didn't like, and once actually shot a TV when Robert Goulet appeared on it.
- At the time the episode aired, Billy Crystal had hosted The Oscars for three years in a row (1990–1993). He went on to host it in 1997, 1998, 2000, and 2004.
- The Flanders segment at the end was added in order to fill in time left over after the episode, as nothing else worked.
Trivia
- The Adventures of Ned Flanders was a short written for the episode as the episode was too short and the writers had tried "every trick in the book" to extend it.
Continuity
- Homer officially earns his high school diploma (a GED) in this episode. In "Homer Goes to College", Homer burns the diploma after he gains admission to Springfield University and chants "I am so smart" while the fire spreads through the living room.