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*The title of the episode is a reference to the 1993 movie ''{{w|Nightmare Before Christmas}}''. | *The title of the episode is a reference to the 1993 movie ''{{w|Nightmare Before Christmas}}''. | ||
*The couch gag is a reference to [[A Christmas Carol]]. | *The couch gag is a reference to [[A Christmas Carol]]. | ||
− | *{{w|Jack Frost}}'s ice garden is present, and he's seen in | + | **[[Homer]] is the Ghost of Christmas Present. |
+ | **[[Marge]] is Mrs. Cratchit. | ||
+ | **[[Lisa]] is Martha Cratchit. | ||
+ | **[[Maggie]] is The Ghost of Christmas Future. | ||
+ | **[[Bart]] is Tiny Tim. | ||
+ | *{{w|Jack Frost}}'s ice garden is present, and he's seen in Maggie's nightmare. | ||
**An ice statue of {{w|Stevie Nicks}} is in the ice garden. | **An ice statue of {{w|Stevie Nicks}} is in the ice garden. | ||
*[[Krusty]] references {{w|J. J. Abrams}}. | *[[Krusty]] references {{w|J. J. Abrams}}. | ||
*Krusty's dream while in the frozen lake is a parody of [[Frozen]]. | *Krusty's dream while in the frozen lake is a parody of [[Frozen]]. | ||
− | * | + | *Homer reads the book ''The Night Before Christmas'' by {{w|Clement Clarke Moore}}''. |
==Continuity== | ==Continuity== |
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a reference to the 1993 movie Nightmare Before Christmas.
- The couch gag is a reference to A Christmas Carol.
- Jack Frost's ice garden is present, and he's seen in Maggie's nightmare.
- An ice statue of Stevie Nicks is in the ice garden.
- Krusty references J. J. Abrams.
- Krusty's dream while in the frozen lake is a parody of Frozen.
- Homer reads the book The Night Before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore.
Continuity
- Sophie returns. ("Insane Clown Poppy")
- Natasha Lyonne replaces Drew Barrymore as the voice of Sophie.
- Poochie appears with an halo above his head, a reference to his death. ("The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show")