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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The story title is a reference to {{w|Prince (musician)|Prince}}, who for a time in the 1990s changed his stage name to an unpronounceable symbol, which led to his being referred to as "The Artist Formerly Known as Prince". | + | *The story title is a reference to the musician {{w|Prince (musician)|Prince}}, who for a time in the 1990s changed his stage name to an unpronounceable symbol, which led to his being referred to as "The Artist Formerly Known as Prince". |
− | * Bart would later switch lives with another lookalike in "[[Double, Double, Boy in Trouble]]". | + | |
+ | == Continuity == | ||
+ | *Bart would later switch lives with another lookalike in the [[Season 20]] episode "[[Double, Double, Boy in Trouble]]". | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Artist Formerly Known as Bart, The}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Artist Formerly Known as Bart, The}} | ||
[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Continuity]] |
Revision as of 23:55, September 12, 2012
Cultural references
- The story title is a reference to the musician Prince, who for a time in the 1990s changed his stage name to an unpronounceable symbol, which led to his being referred to as "The Artist Formerly Known as Prince".
Continuity
- Bart would later switch lives with another lookalike in the Season 20 episode "Double, Double, Boy in Trouble".