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*After he initially decides to kill Bart, Cecil quickly dismisses the notion, likening it to {{w|Jim Belushi}}'s appearance in ''{{w|Blues Brothers 2000}}'' as an example of someone being stuck in the shadow of their brother.
 
*After he initially decides to kill Bart, Cecil quickly dismisses the notion, likening it to {{w|Jim Belushi}}'s appearance in ''{{w|Blues Brothers 2000}}'' as an example of someone being stuck in the shadow of their brother.
 
*The line "chickity China the Chinese chicken, you have a drumstick and your brain stops tickin' " that Mr. Largo sings is from the song "{{W|One Week (song)|One Week}}" by the {{W|Barenaked Ladies}}.
 
*The line "chickity China the Chinese chicken, you have a drumstick and your brain stops tickin' " that Mr. Largo sings is from the song "{{W|One Week (song)|One Week}}" by the {{W|Barenaked Ladies}}.
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*As part of his campaign to destroy [[Lisa Simpson]], [[Cecil Terwilliger]] blackmails [[Krusty]] into going off the air with the aid of the nerd trio of [[Gary (nerd)|Gary]], [[Benjamin]] and [[Doug (nerd)|Doug]]. As a reward, Cecil gives them tickets to ''[[William Shatner]]'s [[Star Trek]] Memories: The Musical'', starring {{w|Richard Hatch}} from ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]''.
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==

Revision as of 22:46, August 16, 2019

References/Trivia


Cultural references

Goofs

  • In actual fact, Jim Belushi did not appear in Blues Brothers 2000; John Goodman filled the role that was originally written for Belushi.