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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The story's title and plotline (and the {{ap|Man vs. Beast vs. Food|TV show|reality TV show}} that [[Homer]] stars in) are references to, and parodies of, the reality show ''{{w|Man v. Food}}''.
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*The story's title and plotline (and the {{ap|Man vs. Beast vs. Food|TV show|reality TV show}} that [[Homer]] stars in) are references to, and parodies of, the reality show ''{{W|Man v. Food}}''.
*They could also be considered as referencing and parodying the survival show ''{{w|Man vs. Wild}}'', as Homer is competing against animals.
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*They could also be considered as referencing and parodying the survival show ''{{W|Man vs. Wild}}'', as Homer is competing against animals.
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==

Revision as of 21:05, October 15, 2021

References/Trivia


Cultural references

  • The story's title and plotline (and the reality TV show that Homer stars in) are references to, and parodies of, the reality show Man v. Food.
  • They could also be considered as referencing and parodying the survival show Man vs. Wild, as Homer is competing against animals.

Continuity