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*[[Chief Wiggum]] approaching the treehouse makes drinks shake and stomping noises like in ''[[Jurassic Park]]'', where some scenes of the film have loud stomping noises that causes drinks to shake. | *[[Chief Wiggum]] approaching the treehouse makes drinks shake and stomping noises like in ''[[Jurassic Park]]'', where some scenes of the film have loud stomping noises that causes drinks to shake. | ||
*One of the children seen exiting the {{ap|Kamp Krusty|location}} bus has the voice and mannerisms of late comedian [[Rodney Dangerfield]] who voiced [[Larry Burns]] in "[[Burns, Baby Burns]]". | *One of the children seen exiting the {{ap|Kamp Krusty|location}} bus has the voice and mannerisms of late comedian [[Rodney Dangerfield]] who voiced [[Larry Burns]] in "[[Burns, Baby Burns]]". | ||
− | *Lisa mentions that at Kamp Krusty, every night, they showed ''{{ | + | *Lisa mentions that at Kamp Krusty, every night, they showed ''{{W2|The Parent Trap|1998 film}}''. |
*The title of the ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' episode "[[Dancing with the Scars]]", is a parody of ''{{w|Dancing with the Stars}}''. | *The title of the ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show]]'' episode "[[Dancing with the Scars]]", is a parody of ''{{w|Dancing with the Stars}}''. | ||
**The hosts [[Tomcat Bergeron]] and [[Alleycat Deeley]]'s names are references to the host of ''Dancing with the Stars'' {{w|Tom Bergeron}} and [[Cat Deeley]], who hosts ''{{w|So You Think You Can Dance}}''. | **The hosts [[Tomcat Bergeron]] and [[Alleycat Deeley]]'s names are references to the host of ''Dancing with the Stars'' {{w|Tom Bergeron}} and [[Cat Deeley]], who hosts ''{{w|So You Think You Can Dance}}''. | ||
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*[[Lenny]] references [[Aquaman]] and the {{w|Jean Grey|Phoenix}}. | *[[Lenny]] references [[Aquaman]] and the {{w|Jean Grey|Phoenix}}. | ||
*[[Half-Dozen Flags]] is a parody of {{w|Six Flags}}. | *[[Half-Dozen Flags]] is a parody of {{w|Six Flags}}. | ||
− | *[[The Grunions Ride]] is a parody of the {{w|Universal Studios}} ride, "{{w|Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem}}", and features the characters {{ | + | *[[The Grunions Ride]] is a parody of the {{w|Universal Studios}} ride, "{{w|Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem}}", and features the characters {{W2|Minions|Despicable Me}} from ''{{W2|Despicable Me|franchise}}''. |
*Homer references the {{w|Duomo}} and {{W|Microsoft}}. | *Homer references the {{w|Duomo}} and {{W|Microsoft}}. | ||
*The Kids at the Kids Klub in [[Klub Krusty]] sing "{{w|Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar?}}". | *The Kids at the Kids Klub in [[Klub Krusty]] sing "{{w|Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar?}}". |
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Cultural references
- The episode is a sequel of the season 4 episode "Kamp Krusty".
- Onscreen text references to the episode.
- At the end of the episode, it is stated that this episode will have another sequel titled "Kamp Krustiest" on Season 52.
- Many plot elements reference the film Don't Look Now.
- The Air Force One flies across the title screen.
- In Bart's treehouse, Homer makes the Tarzan yell. Instead of using it for Homer's, Dan Castellaneta, Homer's voice actor, did the yell in his Homer voice.
- Chief Wiggum approaching the treehouse makes drinks shake and stomping noises like in Jurassic Park, where some scenes of the film have loud stomping noises that causes drinks to shake.
- One of the children seen exiting the Kamp Krusty bus has the voice and mannerisms of late comedian Rodney Dangerfield who voiced Larry Burns in "Burns, Baby Burns".
- Lisa mentions that at Kamp Krusty, every night, they showed The Parent Trap.
- The title of the The Itchy & Scratchy Show episode "Dancing with the Scars", is a parody of Dancing with the Stars.
- The hosts Tomcat Bergeron and Alleycat Deeley's names are references to the host of Dancing with the Stars Tom Bergeron and Cat Deeley, who hosts So You Think You Can Dance.
- Itchy and Scratchy perform the Sabre Dance, while the famous song of the same name plays in the background, which is a reference to both the Sabre Dance, a popular type of dancing, and the song of the same name.
- A Buffalo Sabres player is thrown by Scratchy to Itchy. The Buffalo Sabres are a professional ice hockey team based in Buffalo, New York, and the word "Sabres" in the team's name is a reference to the Sabre Dance and the Sabre Dance song, because the word "Sabre" is in the dance and song's name, and the plural noun, "Sabres", is in the team's name.
- I Love Lucy: During his "smart" phase, Homer sorts nuggets of U-235 and U-232 as they pass by him on a conveyor belt. When he can't keep up with the flow, he starts eating the nuggets — a sight gag on the scene in the "Job Switching" episode where Lucy and Ethel wrap chocolates in a candy factory.
- Lenny references Aquaman and the Phoenix.
- Half-Dozen Flags is a parody of Six Flags.
- The Grunions Ride is a parody of the Universal Studios ride, "Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem", and features the characters Minions from Despicable Me.
- Homer references the Duomo and Microsoft.
- The Kids at the Kids Klub in Klub Krusty sing "Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar?".
- Sideshow Mel and other people at Kamp Krusty did a play of The Phantom of the Opera.
- The songs one of the Homers in his brain play plays are "Adagio for Strings" by Samuel Barber, "Boléro" by Maurice Ravel and the "First call".
- During the end credits, Kevin Michael Richardson sings a cover version of "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" by Barry White.
Continuity
- Vladimir Putin flying on a horse is a reference to his appearance in Homer Votes 2016.
- The episode is a sequel to the episode "Kamp Krusty" and Kamp Krusty is shown in its destroyed state, including the totem. Later in the episode, the Simpson family returns to it, but it changed to an adult spa, Klub Krusty.
- The first line of "Hail to Thee, Kamp Krusty" is sung by the children in Kamp Krusty.