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* The title is a parody of the title "[[wikipedia:King-Size_Canary|King-Size Canary]]", which was an MGM cartoon directed by legendary animator Tex Avery. In the cartoon, a growth formula causes several animals to swell to gargantuan proportions. | * The title is a parody of the title "[[wikipedia:King-Size_Canary|King-Size Canary]]", which was an MGM cartoon directed by legendary animator Tex Avery. In the cartoon, a growth formula causes several animals to swell to gargantuan proportions. | ||
− | * The drinking bird Homer has to "cover for him" was a gift from Herb in "[[Brother, Can | + | * The drinking bird Homer has to "cover for him" was a gift from Herb in "[[Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?]]". After giving Herb $2,000, Homer settled for it instead of respect from his brother. |
* An original plan for the episode that was scrapped was Homer becoming weight-obsessed in the opposite direction and becoming dangerously thin. | * An original plan for the episode that was scrapped was Homer becoming weight-obsessed in the opposite direction and becoming dangerously thin. | ||
* The song "Push out the jive, bring in the love" by the [[wikipedia:Lostprophets|Lostprophets]] most likely takes it's name from the phrase used by Mr. Burns during exercise. | * The song "Push out the jive, bring in the love" by the [[wikipedia:Lostprophets|Lostprophets]] most likely takes it's name from the phrase used by Mr. Burns during exercise. |
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Trivia
- The title is a parody of the title "King-Size Canary", which was an MGM cartoon directed by legendary animator Tex Avery. In the cartoon, a growth formula causes several animals to swell to gargantuan proportions.
- The drinking bird Homer has to "cover for him" was a gift from Herb in "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?". After giving Herb $2,000, Homer settled for it instead of respect from his brother.
- An original plan for the episode that was scrapped was Homer becoming weight-obsessed in the opposite direction and becoming dangerously thin.
- The song "Push out the jive, bring in the love" by the Lostprophets most likely takes it's name from the phrase used by Mr. Burns during exercise.
- When Homer hits "TAB" thinking he'd get a drink looking for the Any key (which is a joke on the computer prompt "Press any key to continue") a startup sound from a Macintosh computer produced in 1995 is heard. This episode aired the same year.