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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode title is a reference to the 1944 song "{{W|Baby, It's Cold Outside}}" by {{W|Frank Loesser}}.
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*The episode title is a reference to the 1944 song "{{W|Baby, It's Cold Outside}}" by {{W|Frank Loesser}} and it is the same song (with a few changes to the lyrics) that [[Sideshow Bob]] and [[Cassandra Patterson|Cassandra]] sing together in the final scene.
 
*During the [[title screen gag]] and [[couch gag]], "{{W|Deck the Halls}}" plays.
 
*During the [[title screen gag]] and [[couch gag]], "{{W|Deck the Halls}}" plays.
 
*During the Created By and Developed By credits, "{{W|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing}}" by {{W|Felix Mendelssohn}} plays.
 
*During the Created By and Developed By credits, "{{W|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing}}" by {{W|Felix Mendelssohn}} plays.
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*[[Gimbels]], a department store chain that is now defunct, is shown in a flashback from Mr. Burns' childhood.
 
*[[Gimbels]], a department store chain that is now defunct, is shown in a flashback from Mr. Burns' childhood.
 
*[[Clifford Burns]] mentions his friends Bill {{W|Mattel}} and Fred {{W|Hasbro}}, neither of which were real people.
 
*[[Clifford Burns]] mentions his friends Bill {{W|Mattel}} and Fred {{W|Hasbro}}, neither of which were real people.
*Mr. Burns mentions {{W|Me Too movement|#MeToo}}.
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*Mr. Burns reflects that other tycoons of his day are "dead, broke, a lot of {{W|MeToo movement|#MeToo}}."
 
*"{{W|Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)}}" by {{W|Darlene Love}} plays whilst Mr. Burns is handing out presents.
 
*"{{W|Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)}}" by {{W|Darlene Love}} plays whilst Mr. Burns is handing out presents.
 
*Sideshow Bob watches ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]'' on his TV.
 
*Sideshow Bob watches ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]'' on his TV.
*Sideshow Bob and [[Cassandra Patterson|Cassandra]] sing "[[Baby, It's Cold Outside]]" together.
 
 
*The images during the end credits reference Christmas traditions and songs:
 
*The images during the end credits reference Christmas traditions and songs:
 
**"Deck the halls with Bart's intestine" is a parody of "{{W|Deck the Halls}}", which also plays over the credits.
 
**"Deck the halls with Bart's intestine" is a parody of "{{W|Deck the Halls}}", which also plays over the credits.

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References/Trivia


Season 31 Episode References
671 "Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?"
672
"Bobby, It's Cold Outside"
"Hail to the Teeth" 673


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • In Mr. Burns' flashback, his mother, Daphne Burns, died. However, she has been seen alive in the present.
  • Smithers' birthday is revealed to be on Christmas.

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • The website that Lenny uses to buy his Christmas gifts doesn't have a top-level domain in its URL.
  • Homer's address on his Kris Kringle Union card lists him as living at Springfield Beach, the same place Sideshow Bob's card says.
Season 31 References
The Winter of Our Monetized Content Go Big or Go Homer The Fat Blue Line Treehouse of Horror XXX Gorillas on the Mast Marge the Lumberjill Livin La Pura Vida Thanksgiving of Horror Todd, Todd, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me? Bobby, It's Cold Outside Hail to the Teeth The Miseducation of Lisa Simpson Frinkcoin Bart the Bad Guy Screenless Better Off Ned Highway to Well The Incredible Lightness of Being a Baby Warrin' Priests: Part One Warrin' Priests: Part Two The Hateful Eight-Year-Olds The Way of the Dog