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*The title is a reference to {{w|René Descartes|René Descartes'}} statement, "{{w|Cogito ergo sum|I think, therefore I am}}". | *The title is a reference to {{w|René Descartes|René Descartes'}} statement, "{{w|Cogito ergo sum|I think, therefore I am}}". | ||
*Homer entering Mr. Burns body after being shrunk is a reference to the 1966 movie ''{{w|Fantastic Voyage}}''. | *Homer entering Mr. Burns body after being shrunk is a reference to the 1966 movie ''{{w|Fantastic Voyage}}''. | ||
− | * The comic's front cover and the scene where Bart attacks the giant mouse are a reference to the 1957 movie ''{{w|The Incredible Shrinking Man}}''. | + | *The comic's front cover and the scene where Bart attacks the giant mouse are a reference to the 1957 movie ''{{w|The Incredible Shrinking Man}}''. |
[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] |
Revision as of 16:26, December 12, 2020
Cultural references
- The title is a reference to René Descartes' statement, "I think, therefore I am".
- Homer entering Mr. Burns body after being shrunk is a reference to the 1966 movie Fantastic Voyage.
- The comic's front cover and the scene where Bart attacks the giant mouse are a reference to the 1957 movie The Incredible Shrinking Man.