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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The story title is a reference to the novel ''{{W|The Last Man}}'' by [[Mary Shelley]]. | *The story title is a reference to the novel ''{{W|The Last Man}}'' by [[Mary Shelley]]. | ||
+ | *The story is a parody of the film ''{{W2|28 Days Later}}''. | ||
*Flab-Fighters is a parody of {{W2|Weight Watchers|diet}}. | *Flab-Fighters is a parody of {{W2|Weight Watchers|diet}}. | ||
*[[Homer]] imagines [[Chewbacca]] from ''[[Star Wars]]'' among the other people talking about his weight. | *[[Homer]] imagines [[Chewbacca]] from ''[[Star Wars]]'' among the other people talking about his weight. |
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Cultural references
- The story title is a reference to the novel The Last Man by Mary Shelley.
- The story is a parody of the film [[Wikipedia:28 Days Later ({{{2}}})|28 Days Later]].
- Flab-Fighters is a parody of Weight Watchers.
- Homer imagines Chewbacca from Star Wars among the other people talking about his weight.
- In Homer's dream, the pizza says "Take me to your stomach!", a reference to the phrase "Take me to your leader".
- When the radioactive cloud is descending on Springfield, Kent Brockman asks the blue-haired lawyer if they have seen their last Super Bowl.
- Comic Book Guy mentions Taylor in Planet of the Apes and Neville in I Am Legend (specifying the novel only, not the film), when he says that he refused to see the apocaclyptic warning signs.
- Comic Book Guy exclaims "by the moons of Endor" when he sees that Homer is fat.