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*When Marge turns on the radio, the song playing is "{{W|Sixteen Tons}}" by [[Tennessee Ernie Ford]]. | *When Marge turns on the radio, the song playing is "{{W|Sixteen Tons}}" by [[Tennessee Ernie Ford]]. | ||
+ | *Bart scrubs the painting "{{W|American Gothic}}" by [[Grant Wood]]. | ||
*When Homer accidentally drives into a deer statue, Homer responds with "D'oh!", quickly followed by "A deer!" by Lisa and "A female deer!" by Marge. This is a reference to a song in the movie ''{{W|The Sound of Music}}''. | *When Homer accidentally drives into a deer statue, Homer responds with "D'oh!", quickly followed by "A deer!" by Lisa and "A female deer!" by Marge. This is a reference to a song in the movie ''{{W|The Sound of Music}}''. | ||
*The Springfield Tar Pits are a nod to the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. | *The Springfield Tar Pits are a nod to the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles. |
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Cultural references
- When Marge turns on the radio, the song playing is "Sixteen Tons" by Tennessee Ernie Ford.
- Bart scrubs the painting "American Gothic" by Grant Wood.
- When Homer accidentally drives into a deer statue, Homer responds with "D'oh!", quickly followed by "A deer!" by Lisa and "A female deer!" by Marge. This is a reference to a song in the movie The Sound of Music.
- The Springfield Tar Pits are a nod to the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles.
- The scene where Stampy is seen peering into the Simpsons' house parodies the T-Rex peering through the jeep door in Jurassic Park. Also, Stampy is laying on his side similar to the sick Triceratops in the movie.
Goofs
- In this episode, Bill Clinton has black skin.
- The head of Xtapolapocetl is colored pink and green.