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*This short is referenced in the episode [[Lisa the Greek]], when Lisa mentions that she and Homer used to have burping contests but she out grew it. This is a reference to Lisa's change in personality as in the shorts and first season she was a stereoype of a regular kid rather than a stereotypical smart kid.
 
*This short is referenced in the episode [[Lisa the Greek]], when Lisa mentions that she and Homer used to have burping contests but she out grew it. This is a reference to Lisa's change in personality as in the shorts and first season she was a stereoype of a regular kid rather than a stereotypical smart kid.
 
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Trivia

  • In The Complete Guide, this is mistitled as "Burping Contest".
  • This short is referenced in the episode Lisa the Greek, when Lisa mentions that she and Homer used to have burping contests but she out grew it. This is a reference to Lisa's change in personality as in the shorts and first season she was a stereoype of a regular kid rather than a stereotypical smart kid.