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*[[Bart]] wears a {{w|Napoleon}} hat. | *[[Bart]] wears a {{w|Napoleon}} hat. | ||
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− | *{{w|Marie Curie}} and {{w|Velma Dinkley}} from {{w|Scooby-Doo}} | + | *{{w|Marie Curie}} and {{w|Velma Dinkley}} from {{w|Scooby-Doo}} are referenced by [[Kent Brockman]]. |
*The {{w|"Hello, World!" program}} was referenced by Amelia Vanderbuckle's computational loom. | *The {{w|"Hello, World!" program}} was referenced by Amelia Vanderbuckle's computational loom. | ||
*{{w|Punched card|Punched cards}} are used by Lisa on the loom. | *{{w|Punched card|Punched cards}} are used by Lisa on the loom. |
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is reference to the 1957 Stanley Kubrick film Paths of Glory, starring Kirk Douglas.
- Bart wears a Napoleon hat.
- A Susan B. Anthony statue is seen.
- Marie Curie and Velma Dinkley from Scooby-Doo are referenced by Kent Brockman.
- The "Hello, World!" program was referenced by Amelia Vanderbuckle's computational loom.
- Punched cards are used by Lisa on the loom.
Continuity
- Ralph previously went to tap dancing lessons. ("Last Tap Dance in Springfield")
- The label-maker is used by Homer. ("Radio Bart")
- A moonbounce is used by Marge and Homer. ("The Bart Wants What It Wants")
Trivia
- Due to President Obama's presidential address about San Bernardino shooting, the episode was delayed by 15 minutes.[1]
References