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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The title of the episode is a reference to the [[ESPN]] documentary series titled ''{{W|30 for 30}}''.
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*The title of the episode and its entire plot parodies ''{{W|30 for 30}}'', a series of documentary films airing on [[ESPN]] since 2009, the year of the 30th anniversary of the sports channel. The series includes 30 films covering a wide range of sports topics and significant events.
*Air Dingus is a reference to {{W|Aer Lingus}}.
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**The number 22 in ''The Simpsons'' episode title refers to the usual 22 minutes of duration of every episode.
*{{W|Son Goku}}'s Kamehameha is referenced on the typewriter text.
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*In the episode's [[22 for 30/Gags#Title screen gag|title screen gag]], the [[Air Dingus]] airliner with a clover is a parody of {{W|Aer Lingus}}, the flag carrier of [[Ireland]].
 
*[[ESBN]] is a parody of ESPN.
 
*[[ESBN]] is a parody of ESPN.
*[[Anger Watkins]] is a parody of ESPN commentator {{W|Stephen A. Smith}}.
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[[File:Anger Watkins and Sciencewater.png|300px|thumb|[[Anger Watkins]] is a parody of NBA analyst {{W|Stephen A. Smith}}. Watkins is drinking [[sciencewater]], a parody of {{W|vitaminwater}}]]
*{{W|Kamehameha I}} was the first king of the Hawaiian islands and his date of birth remains unknown. The {{W|Hawaiian Kingdom}} had five different kings named Kamehameha.
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*[[Anger Watkins]] is a parody of ESPN commentator and NBA analyst {{W|Stephen A. Smith}}.
*On [[Krusty]]'s name jokes board, name of popular people appear:
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*When being interviewed, [[Abe]] mentions the horrors in the beaches during the {{W|Battle of Iwo Jima}}.
**[[Charo]]
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*There is an [[Emmy Award]] in Abe's room at the [[Springfield Retirement Castle]]. [[Dan Castellaneta]], who provides the voice of Abe, has won two Emmy Awards for voicing various characters, including Abe.
**[[Boy George]]
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*When [[Bart]] was writing memos, [[Superintendent Chalmers]] calls him the "Little Dickens", in a reference to English novelist [[Charles Dickens]].
**[[Dolly Parton]]
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*In one of the memos, Bart told [[Skinner]] to wear a {{W|Aloha shirt}} in honor to the Hawaiian {{W|House of Kamehameha|King Kamehameha}}'s birthday. {{W|Kamehameha I}} was the first king of the Hawaiian islands and his date of birth remains unknown. The {{W|Hawaiian Kingdom}} had five different kings named Kamehameha.
**{{W|Boutros Boutros-Ghali}}
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*The book Skinner is reading, ''[[Post-Prankum Depression]]'', is a reference to the mood disorder {{W|postpartum depression}}.
**[[Kim Jong-un]]
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*The song "{{W2|I Wish|Skee-Lo song}}" by {{W|Skee-Lo}} plays when [[Bart]] is in detention.
**[[Kim Jong-il]]
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*[[Krusty]] mentions American country singer [[Dolly Parton]] and makes a joke about the size of her breasts being 40DD, which is usually a subject related to {{W|Dolly Parton#Public image|Parton's public image}}.
**[[Dan Quayle]]
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*[[Homer]] learned some things about basketball from professional basketball coach {{W|Red Auerbach}}.
*[[Homer]] breaks the 4th wall.
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*Anger Watkins mentions notable basketball players [[Kobe Bryant]] and [[Kareem Abdul-Jabbar]] and the puppet [[Oscar the Grouch]] from ''[[Sesame Street]]''.
*"{{W2|I Wish|Skee-Lo song}}" by {{W|Skee-Lo}} plays when [[Bart]] is in detention.
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*The well-known finale from the ''{{W|1812 Overture}}'' by Russian composer {{W|Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky}} is heard when Bart is playing basketball with a lack of discipline.
 
*The large gray trophy Bart skates around holding a mini American and Canadian flag in each hand is the {{W|Stanley Cup}}.
 
*The large gray trophy Bart skates around holding a mini American and Canadian flag in each hand is the {{W|Stanley Cup}}.
*The song "{{W|Fight the Power}}" by {{W2|Public Enemy|band}} plays when [[Skinner]] cuts the book ''Love cuts like a knife''.
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*The people that appear on Krusty's "name jokes" board include:
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**[[Charo]], the Spanish-born actress, singer, comedian, and flamenco guitarist
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**[[Boy George]], the English singer and lead vocalist of the new wave band {{W|Culture Club}}.
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**[[Dolly Parton]], the American singer-songwriter and actress, previously referenced.
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**{{W|Boutros Boutros-Ghali}}, the Egyptian politician and diplomat.
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**[[Kim Jong-un]], the supreme leader of North Korea since 2011.
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**[[Kim Jong-il]], former supreme leader of North Korea and father of Kim Jong-un.
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**[[Dan Quayle]], the vice president of the US during [[George H. W. Bush]]'s presidency.
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*While being strangled, Bart compares Homer to {{W|Bobby Knight}}, who was a successful men's college basketball coach but was known for his outspoken nature and his volatility.
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[[File:La Coffee Nostra.png|300px|thumb|The name of the café [[La Coffee Nostra]] is a pun on {{W|La Cosa Nostra}}, a term used to refer to the American Mafia]]
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*The name of the café [[La Coffee Nostra]] is a pun on {{W|La Cosa Nostra}}, a term used to refer to the American Mafia.
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*The song "{{W|Fight the Power}}" by {{W2|Public Enemy|band}} plays when Skinner cuts the book ''[[Love Cuts Like a Knife]]''.
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*Homer putting a towel in his mouth during the basketball game is a reference to basketball coach {{W|Jerry Tarkanian}}, who chewed on moist towels during games to prevent his mouth from drying out.
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*[[Lisa]] spoke to [[Fat Tony]] like [[Porky Pig]] from the ''[[Looney Tunes]]''.
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*The site [[BadaBing]] is a parody of the search engine {{W2|Bing|search engine}} and the name also refers to the stripclub {{W|Bada Bing!}} from the American crime drama TV series ''[[The Sopranos]]''.
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*The things [[Louie]] knows about Fat Tony include:
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**That he wears "man-Spanx", a reference to the American underwear maker {{W|Spanx}}, which works primarily with female underwear.
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**Fat Tony's high school nickname was "Robert De Zero" which is a reference to American actor [[Robert De Niro]], who has starred in numerous movies about the American Mafia.
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**That Fat Tony cried at ''[[Toy Story|Toy Story 2]]'' which was, according to Louie, "not even the sad one". Louie is referencing ''{{W|Toy Story 3}}'', which was acclaimed for its emotional depth.
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**When Louie asks Fat Tony for the "[[Stacey Swanson|name of the secret shrink you see]]", he is referencing {{W|Jennifer Melfi|Dr. Jennifer Melfi}} from ''{{ap|The Sopranos|TV series}}''. Jennifer is the psychiatrist of Mafia boss {{W|Tony Soprano}}.
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*The narrator, [[Nelson]]'s dad [[Eddie Muntz]], mentions the [[Detroit Lions]] as an example of disappointed fans.
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*Anger Watkins has a bottle of [[sciencewater]] on his desk, a parody of {{W|vitaminwater}}.
 
*"{{W2|Basketball|song}}" by {{W2|Bow Wow|rapper}} plays over the closing montage of the episode.
 
*"{{W2|Basketball|song}}" by {{W2|Bow Wow|rapper}} plays over the closing montage of the episode.
*When Fat Tony is arrest right as [[Legs]] drives up with Fat Tony's boat loaded on a trailer. The boat has red, white and green stripes which are meant to match the [[Italy Flag|the flag]] of [[Italy]]. 
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*The facts at the end of the episode include:
*[[Lisa]] spoke to [[Fat Tony]] like [[Porky Pig]].
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**American basketball player {{Ch|Stephen Curry}} is mentioned not appearing in the documentary, but appears throwing a paper from the [[Springfield sign]] to Skinner's office.
*The site BadaBing is a reference to the search engine {{W2|Bing|search engine}}.
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**Dolly Parton sued Krusty for defamation of character.
*[[Louie]] mentions Fat Tony's high school nickname was Robert De Zero which is referencing actor [[Robert De Niro]] who has starred in numerous movies about the Mafia.
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**The women's team Fat Tony plays for is called [[Little Debbies]], and their logo is a reference to the {{W|Little Debbie}} cookie products.
*[[Louie]] mentions Fat Tony cried at ''[[Toy Story|Toy Story 2]]'' which was "not even the sad one" which is referencing ''Toy Story 3''.
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*[[Louie]] then asks Fat Tony for the "[[Stacey Swanson|name of the secret shrink you see]]" which is a reference to ''{{ap|The Sopranos|TV series}}''
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== Trivia ==
*The narrator, [[Nelson]]'s dad [[Eddie Muntz]], mentions the [[Detroit Lions]] as an example of disappointed fans.
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*This episode was a bonus episode on [[The Complete Eighteenth Season]] DVD as a special feature, making this episode the first episode to be released on DVD after [[season 18]].
*In the facts at the end:
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*[[Homer]], [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] break the 4th wall.
**{{Ch|Stephen Curry}} is mentioned not appearing in the documentary, but appears seeding a paper in [[Skinner]]'s coffee.
 
**Dolly Parton is mentioned suing Krusty for defamation of character.
 
*Homer putting a towel in his mouth during the basketball game is a reference to basketball coach {{W|Jerry Tarkanian}}, who chewed on moist towels during games to prevent his mouth from drying out.
 
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
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*[[Bartman]] is referenced when presenting Bart. ("[[Three Men and a Comic Book]]")
 
*[[Bartman]] is referenced when presenting Bart. ("[[Three Men and a Comic Book]]")
 
*The opening narration includes video clips from various sports moments in the series, including but possibly not limited to "[[Dead Putting Society]]," "[[Bart the Daredevil]]," "[[Homer at the Bat]]," "[[Homer vs. Patty and Selma]]," "[[Lisa on Ice]]," "[[Bart Star]]," "[[Faith Off]]," "[[Little Girl in the Big Ten]]," "[[Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)]]," "[[I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings]]," and "[[Boy Meets Curl]]."
 
*The opening narration includes video clips from various sports moments in the series, including but possibly not limited to "[[Dead Putting Society]]," "[[Bart the Daredevil]]," "[[Homer at the Bat]]," "[[Homer vs. Patty and Selma]]," "[[Lisa on Ice]]," "[[Bart Star]]," "[[Faith Off]]," "[[Little Girl in the Big Ten]]," "[[Ice Cream of Margie (with the Light Blue Hair)]]," "[[I Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird Sings]]," and "[[Boy Meets Curl]]."
 
== Trivia ==
 
*This episode will be a bonus episode on [[The Complete Eighteenth Season]] DVD as a special feature, making this episode the first episode to be released on DVD after [[season 18]].
 
  
 
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References/Trivia


Season 28 Episode References
612 "Kamp Krustier"
613
"22 for 30"
"A Father's Watch" 614


Cultural references[edit]

  • The title of the episode and its entire plot parodies 30 for 30, a series of documentary films airing on ESPN since 2009, the year of the 30th anniversary of the sports channel. The series includes 30 films covering a wide range of sports topics and significant events.
    • The number 22 in The Simpsons episode title refers to the usual 22 minutes of duration of every episode.
  • In the episode's title screen gag, the Air Dingus airliner with a clover is a parody of Aer Lingus, the flag carrier of Ireland.
  • ESBN is a parody of ESPN.
Anger Watkins is a parody of NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith. Watkins is drinking sciencewater, a parody of vitaminwater
The name of the café La Coffee Nostra is a pun on La Cosa Nostra, a term used to refer to the American Mafia

Trivia[edit]

Continuity[edit]

Season 28 References
Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus Friends and Family The Town Treehouse of Horror XXVII Trust but Clarify There Will Be Buds Havana Wild Weekend Dad Behavior The Last Traction Hero The Nightmare After Krustmas Pork and Burns The Great Phatsby: Part One The Great Phatsby: Part Two Fatzcarraldo The Cad and the Hat Kamp Krustier 22 for 30 A Father's Watch The Caper Chase Looking for Mr. Goodbart Moho House Dogtown