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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
* The episode's plotline is based on (and pokes fun at) the media coverage of an incident involving {{W|Jessica McClure}}, who fell into a well in Midland, Texas on October 14, 1987.
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*The episode's plotline is based on (and pokes fun at) the media coverage of an incident involving {{W|Jessica McClure}}, who fell into a well in Midland, Texas on October 14, 1987.
** The media circus and carnival that result after the news breaks about "[[Timmy O'Toole]]" being trapped in the well mirror the plot of the 1951 movie ''{{w|Ace in the Hole (film)|Ace in the Hole}}''.
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**The media circus and carnival that result after the news breaks about "[[Timmy O'Toole]]" being trapped in the well mirror the plot of the 1951 movie ''{{W2|Ace in the Hole|film}}''.
**The movie in turn was based on the real incident and media circus that resulted when cave explorer {{w|Floyd Collins}} was trapped and died in a cave in Kentucky in 1925.
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**The movie in turn was based on the real incident and media circus that resulted when cave explorer {{W|Floyd Collins}} was trapped and died in a cave in Kentucky in 1925.
* The episode parodies charity singles. The song "[[We're Sending Our Love Down the Well]]" is a spoof of various 1980s charity songs, including "{{w|Do They Know It's Christmas?}}" (on which [[Sting]] was one of the vocalists) and "{{w|We Are the World}}".
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*The episode parodies charity singles. The song "[[We're Sending Our Love Down the Well]]" is a spoof of various 1980s charity songs, including "{{W|Do They Know It's Christmas?}}" (on which [[Sting]] was one of the vocalists) and "{{W|We Are the World}}".
* The [[Superstar Celebrity Microphone]] is based on:
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*The [[Superstar Celebrity Microphone]] is based on:
** The late-1970s era toy Mr. Microphone by {{w|Ronco}}. The television ad pitching the microphone is also very similar to the Ronco ads.
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**The late-1970s era toy Mr. Microphone by {{W|Ronco}}. The television ad pitching the microphone is also very similar to the Ronco ads.
** The children's electonics product line "{{w|My First Sony}}", which appeared in the late 1980s. One of the products strongly resembles Bart's microphone and amplifier.
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**The children's electronics product line "{{W|My First Sony}}", which appeared in the late 1980s. One of the products strongly resembles Bart's microphone and amplifier.
* The song in the commercial (used to demonstrate the Superstar Celebrity Microphone)—and later "performed" by [[Homer]]—is the 1975 novelty song "{{w|Convoy (song)|Convoy}}" by {{w|C. W. McCall}}.
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*The song in the commercial (used to demonstrate the Superstar Celebrity Microphone)—and later "performed" by [[Homer]]—is the 1975 novelty song "{{W2|Convoy|song}}" by {{W|C. W. McCall}}.
* ''[[The Soul Mass Transit System]]'', the TV dance show in the first act (on which [[Funky-See, Funky Do]] is guest performing) is a parody of the long-running syndicated program ''{{w|Soul Train}}''. Funky-See Funky Do's single, titled "I Do Believe We're Naked", is a parody of the song "{{w|I Think We're Alone Now}}".
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*''[[The Soul Mass Transit System]]'', the TV dance show in the first act (on which [[Funky-See, Funky Do]] is guest performing) is a parody of the long-running syndicated program ''{{W|Soul Train}}''. Funky-See Funky Do's single, titled "I Do Believe We're Naked", is a parody of the song "{{W|I Think We're Alone Now}}".
* The [[Wall E. Weasel's]] pizza restaurant ("We cram fun down your throat") is a parody of the family pizza restaurant franchise {{w|Chuck E. Cheese's}}.
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*The [[Wall E. Weasel's]] pizza restaurant ("We cram fun down your throat") is a parody of the family pizza restaurant franchise {{W|Chuck E. Cheese's}}.
* The song that plays as [[Bart]] descends the well (to retrieve the incriminating radio) is based on the theme song "{{w|Axel F}}" from ''{{w|Beverly Hills Cop}}''.
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*The song that plays as [[Bart]] descends the well (to retrieve the incriminating radio) is based on the theme song "{{W|Axel F}}" from ''{{W|Beverly Hills Cop}}''.
* The Timmy O'Toole prank is obviously based upon the popular joke from the {{w|Lassie}} films, in which when one cannot understand the messenger, usually a dog, the receiver will reply, "What's that, boy? Timmy's stuck down a well?!"
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*The Timmy O'Toole prank is obviously based upon the popular joke about the [[Lassie]] TV show where Lassie barks at someone and the person reply, "What's that, girl? Timmy's stuck down a well?!" {{W|Jon Provost}}, the former child actor who played Timmy, titled his autobiography ''Timmy's in the Well!'' because a well was the one place Timmy never fell into—abandoned mine shafts, off cliffs, into rivers, lakes, and quicksand, but never a well.
* The ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy & Scratchy]]'' cartoon "[[Cat Splat Fever]]" puns the 1977 [[Ted Nugent]] song "{{w|Cat Scratch Fever (song)|Cat Scratch Fever}}" (which was also the title of the {{w|Cat Scratch Fever|album}} on which it appeared).
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*The ''[[The Itchy & Scratchy Show|Itchy & Scratchy]]'' cartoon "[[Cat Splat Fever]]" puns the 1977 [[Ted Nugent]] song "{{W2|Cat Scratch Fever|song}}" (which was also the title of the {{W|Cat Scratch Fever|album}} on which it appeared).
* Upon hearing Bart cry about being trapped in the well, Homer decides to dig Bart out himself, declaring "That's all I can stand, and I can't stands no more!" echoing a line that {{w|Popeye}} frequently used before getting into a fight.
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*Upon hearing Bart cry about being trapped in the well, Homer decides to dig Bart out himself, declaring "That's all I can stand, and I can't stands no more!" echoing a line that {{ap|Popeye|comic strip}} frequently used before getting into a fight.
* Homer stating that [[Sting]] is a good digger while he is helping dig Bart out of the well is appropriate and somewhat ironic due to the fact that Sting worked as a ditch digger (as well as a few other professions) before he became a full-time musician.
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*Homer stating that [[Sting]] is a good digger while he is helping dig Bart out of the well is appropriate and somewhat ironic due to the fact that Sting worked as a ditch digger (as well as a few other professions) before he became a full-time musician.
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*The music session to record "[[We're Sending Our Love Down the Well]]" is meant to parody the recording session for the song "{{W|We Are The World}}". [[Krusty]]'s vocalizations during parts of the song seem to be parodying how [[Huey Lewis]] sang during the "We Are The World" recording session.
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*The DJ reporting the ratings fall of "We're Sending Our Love Down the Well" looks and sounds like {{W|Casey Kasem}}.
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*When Homer says "That's all I can stands, I can't stands no more", he is quoting what [[Popeye]] says before he leaps into action.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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*This is the first episode in which [[Sideshow Mel]] speaks.
 
*This is the first episode in which [[Sideshow Mel]] speaks.
 
*Two of the names on ''[[The Krusty the Clown Show]]'' birthday list are the names of people who would later become part of the Simpsons staff: [[Ken Keeler]] and [[Patric Verrone]].
 
*Two of the names on ''[[The Krusty the Clown Show]]'' birthday list are the names of people who would later become part of the Simpsons staff: [[Ken Keeler]] and [[Patric Verrone]].
*The music session to record "[[We're Sending Our Love Down the Well]]" is meant to parody the recording session for the song "{{w|We Are The World}}". [[Krusty]]'s vocalizations during parts of the song seem to be parodying how [[Huey Lewis]] sang during the "We Are The World" recording session.
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*[[Homer]] demonstrates the [[Superstar Celebrity Microphone]] for [[Bart]] by serenading [[Marge]] with "{{W2|Convoy|song}}". Originally the idea was for Homer to sing "{{W|The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald}}" by {{W|Gordon Lightfoot}}. However, Lightfoot told the ''Simpsons'' producers that he did not own the rights to the song, as he divided all royalties among the surviving families of the 29 men who perished aboard the ''Edmund Fitzgerald''. Any displays of that song, such as on ''The Simpsons'', would require permission from all 29 families. Since obtaining such permission was deemed too much trouble just to have Homer to sing a couple of lines from the song, the producers decided to have Homer sing "Convoy" instead.
*[[Homer]] demonstrates the [[Superstar Celebrity Microphone]] for [[Bart]] by serenading [[Marge]] with "{{w|Convoy (song)|Convoy}}". Originally the idea was for Homer to sing "{{W|The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald}}" by {{w|Gordon Lightfoot}}. However, Lightfoot told the ''Simpsons'' producers that he did not own the rights to the song, as he divided all royalties among the surviving families of the 29 men who perished aboard the ''Edmund Fitzgerald''. Any displays of that song, such as on ''The Simpsons'', would require permission from all 29 families. Since obtaining such permission was deemed too much trouble just to have Homer to sing a couple of lines from the song, the producers decided to have Homer sing "Convoy" instead.
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*As the camera pans down the well after the excavation has begun, a [[UFO|flying saucer]] containing a skeleton of a [[Rigellian]] alien can be seen.
* As the camera pans down the well after the excavation has begun, a [[UFO|flying saucer]] containing a skeleton of a [[Rigellian]] alien can be seen.
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*Two of the kids in [[Wall E. Weasel's]] look a bit like [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]] and [[Moe Szyslak]].
*Two of the kids in [[Wall E. Weasel's]] alook a bit like [[Waylon Smithers, Jr.]] and [[Moe Szyslak]].
 
 
 
=== Debut appearance ===
 
*[[Stephanie Brockman]]
 
  
 
=== Microphone pranks ===
 
=== Microphone pranks ===
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*Eavesdropping on [[Lisa]]'s conversation with one of her friends by placing the microphone under her bed and listening to the radio in another room.
 
*Eavesdropping on [[Lisa]]'s conversation with one of her friends by placing the microphone under her bed and listening to the radio in another room.
 
*Placing a radio under [[Mrs. Krabappel]]'s chair and making farting noises when she sits down.
 
*Placing a radio under [[Mrs. Krabappel]]'s chair and making farting noises when she sits down.
*Posing as God for the benefit of [[Rod Flanders|Rod]] and [[Todd Flanders|Todd]] Flanders (Bart sees them listening to the radio and goes into action): Making Rod attempt to walk through the wall and making both of them take all the cookies from their kitchen and leave them on the Simpsons' porch.
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*Posing as God for the benefit of [[Rod]] and [[Todd]] (Bart sees them listening to the radio and goes into action): Making Rod attempt to walk through the wall and making both of them take all the cookies from their kitchen and leave them on the Simpsons' porch.
 
*Placing a radio down an old well near [[Springfield Elementary School]] to make [[Groundskeeper Willie]] (and, as it turns out, the whole town) think that a little boy named [[Timmy O'Toole]] had fallen into the well.
 
*Placing a radio down an old well near [[Springfield Elementary School]] to make [[Groundskeeper Willie]] (and, as it turns out, the whole town) think that a little boy named [[Timmy O'Toole]] had fallen into the well.
  
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*Loretta Kangas
 
*Loretta Kangas
 
*Marylin Katz
 
*Marylin Katz
*Ken Keeler
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*[[Ken Keeler]]
 
*John Lanzetta
 
*John Lanzetta
 
*Lorna Le Fever
 
*Lorna Le Fever
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*Patrick Semple
 
*Patrick Semple
 
*Emma Shannon
 
*Emma Shannon
*Bart Simpson
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*[[Bart Simpson]]
 
*Larry Stone
 
*Larry Stone
 
*Beth Summerlin
 
*Beth Summerlin
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*John Travis
 
*John Travis
 
*Eric Van Buerden
 
*Eric Van Buerden
*Patrick Verrone
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*[[Patric Verrone]]
 
*Lee Wallace
 
*Lee Wallace
 
*Jay Weinstein
 
*Jay Weinstein
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*Henry Yeomans
 
*Henry Yeomans
 
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== Goofs ==
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*At Wall E. Weasel's, the [[Lewis look-alike]] has the [[Buck-toothed boy]]'s colors.
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*In the panning shot of the mine shaft, Willie's beard is gray.
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*When Sting breaks through the wall to reach Bart, the Krusty doll has gray hair.
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*At the recording studio, the mouth of [[Capital City Goofball]] moves when the celebrities are singing, even though it's supposed to be a costume.
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*When the Wall E. Weasel mascot walks in with a pizza, the Buck-toothed boy follows him off screen, at the same time a second Buck-toothed boy can be seen behind the Lewis look-alike.
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*[[Mayor Quimby]] appears in the microphone commercial, but his voice is different.
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
*When [[Bart]] pretends to be an alien using the [[Superstar Celebrity Microphone]], he calls himself "Bartron". This is the second time this name has been used. In "[[Space Patrol]]", an earlier episode that aired on ''[[The Tracey Ullman Show]]'', Bart, [[Lisa]] and [[Maggie]] decide to play a make-believe game of "Space-Patrol". Lisa puts a vase over Bart's head, claiming he can play "Bartron, an evil robot gone berserk".
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*When [[Bart]] pretends to be an alien using the [[Superstar Celebrity Microphone]], he calls himself "[[Bartron]]". This is the second time this name has been used. In "[[Space Patrol]]", a [[The Simpsons shorts|short]] that aired on ''[[The Tracey Ullman Show]]'', Bart, [[Lisa]] and [[Maggie]] decide to play a make-believe game of "Space-Patrol". Lisa puts a vase over Bart's head, claiming he can play "Bartron, an evil robot gone berserk".
 
*[[Bart]] uses the microphone to play a fart prank on [[Mrs. Krabappel]]. Later, in "[[On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister]]", he uses a pair of "borrowed" walkie-talkies to play a similar prank on [[Lisa]].
 
*[[Bart]] uses the microphone to play a fart prank on [[Mrs. Krabappel]]. Later, in "[[On a Clear Day I Can't See My Sister]]", he uses a pair of "borrowed" walkie-talkies to play a similar prank on [[Lisa]].
 
*The video game ''[[Touch of Death]]'' is seen in the background at [[Wall E. Weasel's]]. It is more prominently featured in "[[When Flanders Failed]]".
 
*The video game ''[[Touch of Death]]'' is seen in the background at [[Wall E. Weasel's]]. It is more prominently featured in "[[When Flanders Failed]]".
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*{{ap|Ian|Bart the Genius}} is seen at Wall E. Weasel's. ("[[Bart the Genius]]")
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*Some of Burns' campaign team from "[[Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish]]" are seen in the microphone commercial.
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*[[Bernard]] appears again. ("[[Flaming Moe's]]")
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*"Convoy" is also sung in the comic story ''[[Happy Non-Specific Semi-Festive Winter Gathering]]''.
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*The "{{W|Axel F}}"-esque music is also heard in "[[Separate Vocations]]".
  
  

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References/Trivia


Season 3 Episode References
047 "I Married Marge"
048
"Radio Bart"
"Lisa the Greek" 049


Cultural references[edit]

  • The episode's plotline is based on (and pokes fun at) the media coverage of an incident involving Jessica McClure, who fell into a well in Midland, Texas on October 14, 1987.
    • The media circus and carnival that result after the news breaks about "Timmy O'Toole" being trapped in the well mirror the plot of the 1951 movie Ace in the Hole.
    • The movie in turn was based on the real incident and media circus that resulted when cave explorer Floyd Collins was trapped and died in a cave in Kentucky in 1925.
  • The episode parodies charity singles. The song "We're Sending Our Love Down the Well" is a spoof of various 1980s charity songs, including "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (on which Sting was one of the vocalists) and "We Are the World".
  • The Superstar Celebrity Microphone is based on:
    • The late-1970s era toy Mr. Microphone by Ronco. The television ad pitching the microphone is also very similar to the Ronco ads.
    • The children's electronics product line "My First Sony", which appeared in the late 1980s. One of the products strongly resembles Bart's microphone and amplifier.
  • The song in the commercial (used to demonstrate the Superstar Celebrity Microphone)—and later "performed" by Homer—is the 1975 novelty song "Convoy" by C. W. McCall.
  • The Soul Mass Transit System, the TV dance show in the first act (on which Funky-See, Funky Do is guest performing) is a parody of the long-running syndicated program Soul Train. Funky-See Funky Do's single, titled "I Do Believe We're Naked", is a parody of the song "I Think We're Alone Now".
  • The Wall E. Weasel's pizza restaurant ("We cram fun down your throat") is a parody of the family pizza restaurant franchise Chuck E. Cheese's.
  • The song that plays as Bart descends the well (to retrieve the incriminating radio) is based on the theme song "Axel F" from Beverly Hills Cop.
  • The Timmy O'Toole prank is obviously based upon the popular joke about the Lassie TV show where Lassie barks at someone and the person reply, "What's that, girl? Timmy's stuck down a well?!" Jon Provost, the former child actor who played Timmy, titled his autobiography Timmy's in the Well! because a well was the one place Timmy never fell into—abandoned mine shafts, off cliffs, into rivers, lakes, and quicksand, but never a well.
  • The Itchy & Scratchy cartoon "Cat Splat Fever" puns the 1977 Ted Nugent song "Cat Scratch Fever" (which was also the title of the album on which it appeared).
  • Upon hearing Bart cry about being trapped in the well, Homer decides to dig Bart out himself, declaring "That's all I can stand, and I can't stands no more!" echoing a line that Popeye frequently used before getting into a fight.
  • Homer stating that Sting is a good digger while he is helping dig Bart out of the well is appropriate and somewhat ironic due to the fact that Sting worked as a ditch digger (as well as a few other professions) before he became a full-time musician.
  • The music session to record "We're Sending Our Love Down the Well" is meant to parody the recording session for the song "We Are The World". Krusty's vocalizations during parts of the song seem to be parodying how Huey Lewis sang during the "We Are The World" recording session.
  • The DJ reporting the ratings fall of "We're Sending Our Love Down the Well" looks and sounds like Casey Kasem.
  • When Homer says "That's all I can stands, I can't stands no more", he is quoting what Popeye says before he leaps into action.

Trivia[edit]

The younger Smithers and Moe lookalikes

Microphone pranks[edit]

Bart plays the following pranks with the Superstar Celebrity Microphone:

  • Making Homer think that Martians have invaded Earth.
  • Making Marge think that Maggie is talking (by hiding a radio under Maggie's pillow).
  • Eavesdropping on Lisa's conversation with one of her friends by placing the microphone under her bed and listening to the radio in another room.
  • Placing a radio under Mrs. Krabappel's chair and making farting noises when she sits down.
  • Posing as God for the benefit of Rod and Todd (Bart sees them listening to the radio and goes into action): Making Rod attempt to walk through the wall and making both of them take all the cookies from their kitchen and leave them on the Simpsons' porch.
  • Placing a radio down an old well near Springfield Elementary School to make Groundskeeper Willie (and, as it turns out, the whole town) think that a little boy named Timmy O'Toole had fallen into the well.

Krusty's Birthday Buddies[edit]

  • June Goodwin
  • Reagan Gray
  • Paul Grenville
  • Jim Greigor
  • Harriet Hartman
  • Mike Himes
  • Julie Hirsh
  • Janet Hopkins
  • Cara Hunter
  • Gracie Jenson
  • Loretta Kangas
  • Marylin Katz
  • Ken Keeler
  • John Lanzetta
  • Lorna Le Fever
  • Marle Lichterman
  • Iris Lowe
  • Kim Madrigal
  • Cammie McGovern
  • Bill McLain
  • David Moulton
  • Mary Myron
  • Nigel Nelson
  • J. P. Patches
  • Ted Phillips
  • Randy Plut
  • Brady Reed
  • Kevin Reilly
  • Pete St. George
  • Casey Sanders
  • Matthew Schneider
  • Patrick Semple
  • Emma Shannon
  • Bart Simpson
  • Larry Stone
  • Beth Summerlin
  • Kale Suuberg
  • Dale Thomas
  • John Travis
  • Eric Van Buerden
  • Patric Verrone
  • Lee Wallace
  • Jay Weinstein
  • Chris White
  • Jay Wiviott
  • Henry Yeomans

Goofs[edit]

  • At Wall E. Weasel's, the Lewis look-alike has the Buck-toothed boy's colors.
  • In the panning shot of the mine shaft, Willie's beard is gray.
  • When Sting breaks through the wall to reach Bart, the Krusty doll has gray hair.
  • At the recording studio, the mouth of Capital City Goofball moves when the celebrities are singing, even though it's supposed to be a costume.
  • When the Wall E. Weasel mascot walks in with a pizza, the Buck-toothed boy follows him off screen, at the same time a second Buck-toothed boy can be seen behind the Lewis look-alike.
  • Mayor Quimby appears in the microphone commercial, but his voice is different.

Continuity[edit]


Season 3 References
Stark Raving Dad Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington When Flanders Failed Bart the Murderer Homer Defined Like Father, Like Clown Treehouse of Horror II Lisa's Pony Saturdays of Thunder Flaming Moe's Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk I Married Marge Radio Bart Lisa the Greek Homer Alone Bart the Lover Homer at the Bat Separate Vocations Dog of Death Colonel Homer Black Widower The Otto Show Bart's Friend Falls in Love Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?