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− | *The story's title parodies that of the film ''{{ | + | *The story's title parodies that of the film ''{{W|Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure}}''. |
− | *[[Milhouse]] talks about the 2000 broadway version of ''Peter Pan'' starring {{ | + | *[[Milhouse]] talks about the 2000 broadway version of ''Peter Pan'' starring {{W|Cathy Rigby}}. |
− | *Much of the story is based on {{ | + | *Much of the story is based on {{W|Mark Twain}}'s novel ''{{W|The Adventures of Tom Sawyer}}''. |
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Latest revision as of 16:50, October 15, 2021
Cultural references[edit]
- The story's title parodies that of the film Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.
- Milhouse talks about the 2000 broadway version of Peter Pan starring Cathy Rigby.
- Much of the story is based on Mark Twain's novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.