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*This is the first episode to have [[Mr. Burns]]' name somewhere in the title. | *This is the first episode to have [[Mr. Burns]]' name somewhere in the title. | ||
*The shot of Mr. Burns looking at [[Homer]] listening to the people about after when he returned is stock footage from "[[Homer's Odyssey]]". | *The shot of Mr. Burns looking at [[Homer]] listening to the people about after when he returned is stock footage from "[[Homer's Odyssey]]". | ||
− | *The shot of Homer saying "Ooh that's a lot of money" is | + | *The shot of Homer saying "Ooh, that's a lot of money." is stock footage from "[[Simpson and Delilah]]" |
*Mr. Burn's "hot dog" line is recycled from "[[Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish]]". | *Mr. Burn's "hot dog" line is recycled from "[[Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish]]". | ||
*This episode marks the first time the {{W|United States}} uses the full version of the current theme music. | *This episode marks the first time the {{W|United States}} uses the full version of the current theme music. |
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode title "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk" means "Burns Sell the Power Plant" in English.
- The Itchy & Scratchy Show episode "This Old Mouse" is a reference to the home improvement TV series This Old House.
- The Germans had enough money to buy Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and the Cleveland Browns.
- A Pickelhaube can be seen at The Hungry Hun sign.
- Fritz, Hans, Mr. Burns and Smithers are eating Sauerbraten, a traditional German meal.
- Horst compares himself to Sargent Schultz from Hogan's Heroes.
- The workers that had drinking problems were going to be treated in Hawaii, and one of them mentioned that maybe he could marry Elizabeth Taylor.
- Mr. Burns gives Smithers his photo with Elvis Presley.
- Homer attempts to put together a 5000-piece Battlestar Galactica jigsaw puzzle.
- Bart sings "Teddy Bears' Picnic", a real song composed by John Walter Bratton in 1907 and written by Jimmy Kennedy in 1932.
- Moe's Tavern patrons sing "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye".
- When Mr. Burns reclaims his office from the toddlers, he says that the place is not a "Pee-wee Flophouse", a reference to the children TV series Pee-wee's Playhouse.
- Burns wants Homer back at the plant because he "keeps his friends close, and his enemies even closer", a phrase Michael Corleone says in The Godfather Part II.
- Burns makes allusion to the sword of Damocles.
Trivia[edit]
- This is the first episode to have Mr. Burns' name somewhere in the title.
- The shot of Mr. Burns looking at Homer listening to the people about after when he returned is stock footage from "Homer's Odyssey".
- The shot of Homer saying "Ooh, that's a lot of money." is stock footage from "Simpson and Delilah"
- Mr. Burn's "hot dog" line is recycled from "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish".
- This episode marks the first time the United States uses the full version of the current theme music.
- Some of the things Bart plans to use the $5,200 for are: drive a monster truck, sky write "Eat my shorts" with a jetpack and drink a cement truck full of frosty chocolate milkshake. The frosty chocolate milkshake is a reference to the Simpsons shorts.
- The episode's title is not written in grammatically correct German. The proper form would be "Burns verkauft das Kraftwerk."