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Difference between revisions of "Sense and Censorability/References"

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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The story's title is a pun on the {{w|Jane Austen}} novel ''{{w|Sense and Sensibility}}'', which was adapted into a {{w|Sense and Sensibility (film)|film}} in 1995 and has twice been serialized for television by the {{w|BBC}} (in {{w|Sense and Sensibility (1981 TV serial)|1981}} and {{w|Sense and Sensibility (2008 TV serial)|2008}}).
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*The story's title is a pun on the {{w|Jane Austen}} novel ''{{w|Sense and Sensibility}}'', which was adapted into a {{W2|Sense and Sensibility|film|film}} in 1995 and has twice been serialized for television by the {{w|BBC}} (in {{W2|Sense and Sensibility|1981 TV serial|1981}} and {{W2|Sense and Sensibility|2008 TV serial|2008}}).
 
*''[[Peanuts]]'': [[Bart]] gives a report on [[Benjamin Franklin]] where his version of the {{w|kite experiment}} has Franklin deliberately getting the kite with the key stuck in a tree. When lightning strikes the key, and in turn the tree, Franklin triumphantly cries, "Kite-eating tree, I'll see you in hell!!!", referencing [[Charlie Brown]]'s recurring battles with the kite-eating tree.
 
*''[[Peanuts]]'': [[Bart]] gives a report on [[Benjamin Franklin]] where his version of the {{w|kite experiment}} has Franklin deliberately getting the kite with the key stuck in a tree. When lightning strikes the key, and in turn the tree, Franklin triumphantly cries, "Kite-eating tree, I'll see you in hell!!!", referencing [[Charlie Brown]]'s recurring battles with the kite-eating tree.
 
*In his speech, [[Comic Book Guy]] makes reference to:
 
*In his speech, [[Comic Book Guy]] makes reference to:

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