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*Bart tries to use a [[MyCube]] to help in his escape from the store, and all that happens is that the MyCube plays music. The song it plays is "[[wikipedia:Lovin'_You|Lovin' You]]" by [[wikipedia:Minnie_Riperton|Minnie Riperton]]. | *Bart tries to use a [[MyCube]] to help in his escape from the store, and all that happens is that the MyCube plays music. The song it plays is "[[wikipedia:Lovin'_You|Lovin' You]]" by [[wikipedia:Minnie_Riperton|Minnie Riperton]]. | ||
*Mapple's undersea headquarters are accessed via a submersible that resembles a [[wikipedia:USB_flash_drive|USB flash drive]]. | *Mapple's undersea headquarters are accessed via a submersible that resembles a [[wikipedia:USB_flash_drive|USB flash drive]]. | ||
− | *Mapple's owner Steve Mobbs, is reference to Apple's | + | *Mapple's owner Steve Mobbs, is reference to Apple's Owner Steve Jobs. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 21:13, June 20, 2010
Cultural References
- The episode title is a pun on the 1971 Disney movie Bedknobs and Broomsticks.
- Mapple is a parody of Apple, and Mapple's "My"-tech product line is a parody of Apple's "i" products.
- When Comic Book Guy throws the sledgehammer into Steve Mobbs' image on the wall video screen (after Bart hacked into the newsfeed to play a joke on the Mapple Store shoppers), it is a reference to the "1984" Super Bowl commerical that introduced the Macintosh personal computer.
- Bart tries to use a MyCube to help in his escape from the store, and all that happens is that the MyCube plays music. The song it plays is "Lovin' You" by Minnie Riperton.
- Mapple's undersea headquarters are accessed via a submersible that resembles a USB flash drive.
- Mapple's owner Steve Mobbs, is reference to Apple's Owner Steve Jobs.
Trivia
- In the episode Lisa the Drama Queen it is shown that Lisa still owns her MyPod.