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* Homer looks at his clock on his bedside table, but in later shots his clock has disappeared. | * Homer looks at his clock on his bedside table, but in later shots his clock has disappeared. | ||
* When Willie shows his belly-botton, his stomach is flabby and not muscular like in other episodes where Willie is shirtless. | * When Willie shows his belly-botton, his stomach is flabby and not muscular like in other episodes where Willie is shirtless. | ||
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[[Category:Trivia]] | [[Category:Trivia]] | ||
[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to the slang term MILF.
- During the couch gag, the couch reads a newspaper with the headline "OTTOMAN EMPIRE COLLAPSES", a pun on "Ottoman" referring to its being both a past empire and a piece of furniture.
- West Side Story: When Bart challenges the fifth grade to a rumble, Milhouse says it'll be just like "that movie where the Jets fought the Sharks."
- The fight in the teachers' lounge parodies the typical "saloon fight" scene, a staple of many old Western movies.
- In Bart's dream, he parodies Superman, taking the asteroid dodgeball and throwing it back at the alien spacecraft.
- Comic Book Guy refers to Born on the Fourth of July as "Tom Cruise's last good movie."
Trivia
- When Bart talks to the bullies, the car they are sitting on has the tag number NABF03, which is this episode's production code.
Goofs
- Homer looks at his clock on his bedside table, but in later shots his clock has disappeared.
- When Willie shows his belly-botton, his stomach is flabby and not muscular like in other episodes where Willie is shirtless.
Other airdates
- This episode premiered in the UK on Sky1 on February 25, 2011.