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*Principal Skinner running up the stairs then looking down and seeing that he is a ways up is similar to a scene in Alfred Hitchcock's ''Vertigo'' (''right''). | *Principal Skinner running up the stairs then looking down and seeing that he is a ways up is similar to a scene in Alfred Hitchcock's ''Vertigo'' (''right''). | ||
*Skinner yelling "Tomorrow is another school day!" parodies the last line from ''{{W|Gone with the Wind}}'': "Tomorrow is another day". | *Skinner yelling "Tomorrow is another school day!" parodies the last line from ''{{W|Gone with the Wind}}'': "Tomorrow is another day". |
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Debut appearances
Cultural references
- The episode's title is a reference to Prince Charming.
- Principal Skinner running up the stairs then looking down and seeing that he is a ways up is similar to a scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo (right).
- Skinner yelling "Tomorrow is another school day!" parodies the last line from Gone with the Wind: "Tomorrow is another day".
Trivia
- Groundskeeper Willie appears to have pink hair and beard instead of red in parts of the episode.
- This is the first appearance of Hans Moleman, but he is referred to as Ralph Melish, which is most likely his prototype name.
Goofs
- When Homer is trying to find a boyfriend for Selma, Carl Carlson is incorrectly named "Karl".