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*Professor Frink only put a chip in one of Lisa's shoes, but when Lisa starts dancing on stage, there is a chip on both shoes. | *Professor Frink only put a chip in one of Lisa's shoes, but when Lisa starts dancing on stage, there is a chip on both shoes. | ||
+ | *When Bart and Milhouse sees the Puma behind the bushes Milhouse is bare feet. During the chase Milhouse is now wearing his shoes. | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 09:14, August 24, 2013
Cultural references
- ACME — Chief Wiggum uses rat traps (to catch the assumed culprit of the mall vandalism) from the same company Wile E. Coyote patronized.
- Jaws — Wiggum's remark about being "crazy about the safety of the public" is taken from the 1975 thriller.
- Korg and Moog synthesizer — The "MORG" synthesizer at Stan's Keyboards (a store at Springfield Mall) combines the brand names of the synthesizer and keyboard.
- Last Tango in Paris — The episode title is a play on the movie's name.
- RoboCop — The "Cyborganizer" show Homer watches is a spoof of the 1980s science fiction-police movie.
- Shirley Temple — Former child actress Lil' Vicky Valentine is based on Temple.[1] Like Temple, Valentine made a series of childhood movies and has since remained active in her profession.
- At the recital, the song "On the Spaceship Lollipop" is a parody of "On the Good Ship Lollipop", which was Temple's trademark song as a child actress.
Goofs
- Professor Frink only put a chip in one of Lisa's shoes, but when Lisa starts dancing on stage, there is a chip on both shoes.
- When Bart and Milhouse sees the Puma behind the bushes Milhouse is bare feet. During the chase Milhouse is now wearing his shoes.
References