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*The title of the episode is a reference to "{{W|Let's Go Fly a Kite}}", a song in [[Walt Disney]]'s 1964 film ''[[Mary Poppins]]''.
 
*The title of the episode is a reference to "{{W|Let's Go Fly a Kite}}", a song in [[Walt Disney]]'s 1964 film ''[[Mary Poppins]]''.
 
*It's been established that [[Abraham Simpson]] served in World War II but during that conflict the U.S. Air Force did not exist in its current form, it wasn't established until 1947.
 
*It's been established that [[Abraham Simpson]] served in World War II but during that conflict the U.S. Air Force did not exist in its current form, it wasn't established until 1947.
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*The remark of one of the U.S. Air Force Veterans concerning POWs (''{{W|Prisoner of war}}'') and the Red Cross refers to the treatment of German POW prisoners by the U.S. Army in the ''{{W|Rheinwiesenlager}}'' in 1945, in which the Red Cross was prevented from visiting prisoners in any of the Allies' Rheinwiesenlager.
 
*[[Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles]] made a cd singing Happy Birthday, [[Milhouse]]. They previously performed multiple songs for the special live show ''[[The Simpsons Take the Bowl]]''.
 
*[[Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles]] made a cd singing Happy Birthday, [[Milhouse]]. They previously performed multiple songs for the special live show ''[[The Simpsons Take the Bowl]]''.
 
*The arcade game ''[[Grand Theft Walrus|Grand Theft Walrus II]]'', a parody of ''{{W|Grand Theft Auto}}'' and implied sequel to ''[[Grand Theft Walrus]]'', is seen in the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] alongside a game called  ''{{W|Marbury v. Madison}}'', referring to the landmark Supreme Court case.
 
*The arcade game ''[[Grand Theft Walrus|Grand Theft Walrus II]]'', a parody of ''{{W|Grand Theft Auto}}'' and implied sequel to ''[[Grand Theft Walrus]]'', is seen in the [[Kwik-E-Mart]] alongside a game called  ''{{W|Marbury v. Madison}}'', referring to the landmark Supreme Court case.

Revision as of 08:46, August 20, 2018

References/Trivia


Season 26 Episode References
571 "The Kids Are All Fight"
572
"Let's Go Fly a Coot"
"Bull-E" 573


Cultural references

Trivia

  • It's revealed that Kirk and Luann Van Houten are cousins and Milhouse has a forked tongue because of it.
  • Jack Kerouac's driver has a cigarette pack held under the right sleeve of his T-shirt. It is a smaller pack than those of today, typical of the non-filtered cigarettes of the time.
  • The jet Grampa flies resembles an F-104 Starfighter, a fighter the U.S. Air Force first flew in prototype form in 1956.

Continuity

Goofs

  • When Milhouse shows Lewis the Squishee machine, Lewis' legs are still in the walking position.
  • At the party Richard's jacket changes from blue to beige.
Season 26 References
Clown in the Dumps The Wreck of the Relationship Super Franchise Me Treehouse of Horror XXV Opposites A-Frack Simpsorama Blazed and Confused Covercraft I Won't Be Home for Christmas The Man Who Came to Be Dinner Bart's New Friend The Musk Who Fell to Earth Walking Big & Tall My Fare Lady The Princess Guide Sky Police Waiting for Duffman Peeping Mom The Kids Are All Fight Let's Go Fly a Coot Bull-E Mathlete's Feat