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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The title of the episode is a reference to the title of the book ''[[wikipedia:The Prince and the Pauper|The Prince and the Pauper]]'' by [[wikipedia:Mark Twain|Mark Twain]].
 
*The title of the episode is a reference to the title of the book ''[[wikipedia:The Prince and the Pauper|The Prince and the Pauper]]'' by [[wikipedia:Mark Twain|Mark Twain]].
**The word "Prince" was also changed to "Principal" in the episode title in "[[Prinicipal Charming]]".
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**The word "Prince" was also changed to "Principal" in the episode title in "[[Principal Charming]]".
 
*Although it is widely believed that the episode is based on the movie ''[[wikipedia:The Return of Martin Guerre|The Return of Martin Guerre]]'', it is actually based on the real life [[wikipedia:Tichborne Case|Tichborne Heir case]] of the mid-1800s.
 
*Although it is widely believed that the episode is based on the movie ''[[wikipedia:The Return of Martin Guerre|The Return of Martin Guerre]]'', it is actually based on the real life [[wikipedia:Tichborne Case|Tichborne Heir case]] of the mid-1800s.
 
*The bridge scene with flashing explosions is like the picture ''[[wikipedia:Apocalypse Now|Apocalypse Now]]''.
 
*The bridge scene with flashing explosions is like the picture ''[[wikipedia:Apocalypse Now|Apocalypse Now]]''.

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References/Trivia


Season 9 Episode References
179 "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson"
180
"The Principal and the Pauper"
"Lisa's Sax" 181


Cultural references

Trivia

  • This episode is referenced by Lisa in the episode "I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot."
  • "Armin Tamzarian" or "Armen Tamzarian" is an Armenian name, which is also the name of the Real Estate agent of the writer of the show, who later went on to become a lawyer for Fox.
  • This episode is considered by many Simpsons fans as one of the worst episodes ever. The show has even mocked the episode several times. For example, in "Behind the Laughter", a clip is shown to illustrate how gimmicky the plots became after a while.
  • Marge says she's in the 10 items or less line, yet she clearly has a cart full of items.
  • Agnes's line "I have no son" was last said by Rabbi Krustofsky in "Like Father, Like Clown". It was also said by Doris Freedman to Jeremy Freedman in "Team Homer" and by Abe to Homer in "Old Money".
  • In this episode Judge Snyder is yellow, but in other episodes he is black.
  • Many fans consider this episode to be non-canon from the rest of series.

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