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*[[Soylent Fetch]] is a reference to ''[[Soylent Green]]''. | *[[Soylent Fetch]] is a reference to ''[[Soylent Green]]''. | ||
*[[Jimmy Kibble's]] is a reference to [[Jimmy Kimmel]]. | *[[Jimmy Kibble's]] is a reference to [[Jimmy Kimmel]]. | ||
+ | *[[Pet-Degree]] is a reference to {{W|Pedigree Petfoods}}. | ||
+ | *One of [[Marge]]'s ideas is "tweens explain [[TikTok]]s to carpool moms." | ||
+ | *[[Viacalm]] is a parody of {{W2|Viacom|1952–2006}}. It's a division of Warmer Brothers, a parody of {{W|Warner Bros.}} | ||
+ | *Krusty's new show, ''{{ap|Krusty|The King of Nice}}'', is a parody of ''{{W|The Ellen DeGeneres Show}}'', with Krusty parodying {{Ch|Ellen DeGeneres}}. | ||
+ | *[[Lindsey Naegle]] says that the audience will dance to clean versions of {{W2|Pitbull|rapper}} songs and go home with a free copy of a ''{{W|The Real Housewives}}'' memoir. | ||
+ | *On his show, Krusty does the {{W2|Floss|dance}} dance. | ||
+ | *[[Krust+]] is a parody of [[Disney+]]. The show having more than 700 episodes is a reference to ''[[The Simpsons]]''. | ||
+ | *Krusty appeared on the covers of ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'', ''[[GQ]]'', ''[[Time]]'', and ''[[Variety]]''. | ||
+ | *When pulling Marge's ideas off the wall, Lindsey Naegle asks if this is Fallon, referencing [[Jimmy Fallon]]. | ||
+ | *Krusty calls {{W|Judy Sheindlin|Judge Judy}} the richest TV star in the world. He then stars in a show that parodies ''{{W|Judge Judy}}''. | ||
+ | *Lindsey Naegle mentions trauma handed down since ''{{W|The Mike Douglas Show}}''. | ||
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Cultural references
- Krusty uses Cameo, a real video-sharing website.
- Krusty entertains at a party hosted by Kelly Clarkson. Krusty says "we all won singing contests 20 years ago", referencing Clarkson winning the first season of American Idol.
- The other mansions in Affluence Acres belong to Rachael Ray, Wendy Williams, and Dr. Phil.
- Lindsey Naegle tells Krusty that there's always place on TV for a Regis, a cranky but lovable sexless grandpa, referencing Regis Philbin.
- "Low" by Flo Rida plays several times through the episode.
- Soylent Fetch is a reference to Soylent Green.
- Jimmy Kibble's is a reference to Jimmy Kimmel.
- Pet-Degree is a reference to Pedigree Petfoods.
- One of Marge's ideas is "tweens explain TikToks to carpool moms."
- Viacalm is a parody of Viacom. It's a division of Warmer Brothers, a parody of Warner Bros.
- Krusty's new show, Krusty, is a parody of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, with Krusty parodying Ellen DeGeneres.
- Lindsey Naegle says that the audience will dance to clean versions of Pitbull songs and go home with a free copy of a The Real Housewives memoir.
- On his show, Krusty does the Floss dance.
- Krust+ is a parody of Disney+. The show having more than 700 episodes is a reference to The Simpsons.
- Krusty appeared on the covers of The Hollywood Reporter, GQ, Time, and Variety.
- When pulling Marge's ideas off the wall, Lindsey Naegle asks if this is Fallon, referencing Jimmy Fallon.
- Krusty calls Judge Judy the richest TV star in the world. He then stars in a show that parodies Judge Judy.
- Lindsey Naegle mentions trauma handed down since The Mike Douglas Show.