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*The books at [[Springfield Elementary School]], that were banned by other schools are:
 
*The books at [[Springfield Elementary School]], that were banned by other schools are:
 
**''{{W|TekWar}}'', the series of science fiction novels created by [[William Shatner]] and which content involves drugs and crimes.
 
**''{{W|TekWar}}'', the series of science fiction novels created by [[William Shatner]] and which content involves drugs and crimes.
**''{{W|The Theory of Evolution|Theory of Evolution}}'', by {{W|John Maynard Smith}} first printed in 1958 a year before the sesquicentennial of the publication of {{W|Charles Darwin}}'s ''[[The Origin of Species]]''. The book was popular as it updated {{W|evolutionary biology}} to make it more accessible.
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**''{{W|The Theory of Evolution|Theory of Evolution}}'', by {{W|John Maynard Smith}} first printed in 1958 a year before the sesquicentennial of the publication of {{W|Charles Darwin}}'s ''[[The Origin of Species]]''. The book was popular as it updated {{W|evolutionary biology}} to make it more understandable.
 
**''{{W|The Rosy Crucifixion#Sexus|Sexus}}'', the first volume of the autobiographical trilogy ''{{W|The Rosy Crucifixion}}'' by {{W|Henry Miller}}.
 
**''{{W|The Rosy Crucifixion#Sexus|Sexus}}'', the first volume of the autobiographical trilogy ''{{W|The Rosy Crucifixion}}'' by {{W|Henry Miller}}.
 
**''40 Years of Playboy'', a 1994 book (real-world title ''The Playboy Book: Forty Years'') by former ''Playboy'' editor Gretchen Edgren about the famous adult magazine ''[[Playboy]]''.
 
**''40 Years of Playboy'', a 1994 book (real-world title ''The Playboy Book: Forty Years'') by former ''Playboy'' editor Gretchen Edgren about the famous adult magazine ''[[Playboy]]''.
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*At [[Skinner]]'s office, [[Bart]] mentions [[Superman]] in the line "you'd fold faster than Superman on laundry day".
 
*At [[Skinner]]'s office, [[Bart]] mentions [[Superman]] in the line "you'd fold faster than Superman on laundry day".
 
*The children are playing the American patriotic song "{{W|My Country, 'Tis of Thee}}" at the music class. After mentioning that professor [[Dewey Largo]] is gone, [[Database]] proposes to play the "forbidden music", and the children start playing "{{W|Pop Goes the Weasel}}".
 
*The children are playing the American patriotic song "{{W|My Country, 'Tis of Thee}}" at the music class. After mentioning that professor [[Dewey Largo]] is gone, [[Database]] proposes to play the "forbidden music", and the children start playing "{{W|Pop Goes the Weasel}}".
*During his "recess", [[Milhouse]] reads about the {{W|Teapot Dome scandal}}, a bribery scandal involving president [[Warren G. Harding]] from 1921 to 1923.
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*During his "recess", [[Milhouse]] reads about the {{W|Teapot Dome scandal}}, a bribery scandal involving presidential administration of [[Warren G. Harding]] from 1921 to 1923.
 
*The scene in the bank is a parody of the 1946 film ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]'', specifically when banker [[George Bailey]] ([[James Stewart]]) has to give explanations to an angry crowd of customers during a bank run.
 
*The scene in the bank is a parody of the 1946 film ''[[It's a Wonderful Life]]'', specifically when banker [[George Bailey]] ([[James Stewart]]) has to give explanations to an angry crowd of customers during a bank run.
 
*[[Lisa]] builds a {{W|perpetual motion machine}}. This kind of machine is impossible, since its existence would violate the {{W|First law of thermodynamics|first}} and/or {{W|Second law of thermodynamics|second laws of thermodynamics}}. This is also noted by [[Homer]].
 
*[[Lisa]] builds a {{W|perpetual motion machine}}. This kind of machine is impossible, since its existence would violate the {{W|First law of thermodynamics|first}} and/or {{W|Second law of thermodynamics|second laws of thermodynamics}}. This is also noted by [[Homer]].
 
*During the teachers' strike, one of the substitute teachers whom [[Bart]] drives out is [[Gabe Kaplan]], who played high school teacher and title character Gabe Kotter on the 1975 TV series ''[[Welcome Back, Kotter]]''.
 
*During the teachers' strike, one of the substitute teachers whom [[Bart]] drives out is [[Gabe Kaplan]], who played high school teacher and title character Gabe Kotter on the 1975 TV series ''[[Welcome Back, Kotter]]''.
*With [[Jasper]] as a substitute teacher, Lisa is afraid she will never make it to an {{W|Ivy League}} university. The Ivy League collegiate consists of eight prestigious universities in the Northeastern United States.
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*With [[Jasper]] as a substitute teacher, Lisa is afraid she will never make it to an {{W|Ivy League}} university. The Ivy League collegiate consists of eight prestigious universities in the northeastern United States.
 
**Lisa considers that she will not even make it to {{W|Vassar College}}, which is a member of the {{W2|Seven Sisters|colleges}}, but not in the Ivy League.
 
**Lisa considers that she will not even make it to {{W|Vassar College}}, which is a member of the {{W2|Seven Sisters|colleges}}, but not in the Ivy League.
 
*When prisoners are moved into Springfield Elementary, Skinner says, "Some of our more troublesome students might be 'scared straight'", a reference to the 1978 American documentary ''{{W|Scared Straight!}}''.
 
*When prisoners are moved into Springfield Elementary, Skinner says, "Some of our more troublesome students might be 'scared straight'", a reference to the 1978 American documentary ''{{W|Scared Straight!}}''.

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References/Trivia


Season 6 Episode References
123 "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds"
124
"The PTA Disbands"
"'Round Springfield" 125


Cultural references[edit]

The tilted canon pointing at the lookout tower parodies opening of the Western sitcom F Troop

Trivia[edit]

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • When Otto tells the children to get on the bus, Jaffee can be seen getting on through the main bus door; however, a few shots later, Jaffee gets on again via the emergency door. In the same shot Üter Zörker is close to the emergency door, then he is seen with five other kids, including Martin Prince, before he's the only one left behind.
  • When Bart is playing the three games of chess, one of the boards is reversed with a black square on the right.
  • In the scene where Bart gets beaten up by the bullies, Dolph is speaking with Jimbo's voice while Kearney is speaking with Dolph's.
  • During Skinner's speech to the students in the school cafeteria, two Allison Taylors are seen sitting on different sides of the canteen.
Season 6 References
Bart of Darkness Lisa's Rival Another Simpsons Clip Show Itchy & Scratchy Land Sideshow Bob Roberts Treehouse of Horror V Bart's Girlfriend Lisa on Ice Homer Badman Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy Fear of Flying Homer the Great And Maggie Makes Three Bart's Comet Homie the Clown Bart vs. Australia Homer vs. Patty and Selma A Star Is Burns Lisa's Wedding Two Dozen and One Greyhounds The PTA Disbands 'Round Springfield The Springfield Connection Lemon of Troy Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)