Difference between revisions of "Bart Gets a "Z"/References"
Wikisimpsons - The Simpsons Wiki
(→Trivia) |
|||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | *The blackboard in the background during the Parent/Teacher Night scene between Zachary Vaughn and Homer reads "zackattack.com". This website | + | *The blackboard in the background during the Parent/Teacher Night scene between Zachary Vaughn and Homer reads "zackattack.com". This website was not exist when the episode was released, the domain is not own by [[Twentieth-Century Fox]], although it could be a parody of screwattack.com. |
*This is one of the few times the end credits differ from the normal ones. In this case the credit s are in fancy writing. | *This is one of the few times the end credits differ from the normal ones. In this case the credit s are in fancy writing. | ||
Revision as of 10:42, March 13, 2012
|
|||||||||
|
|
|
Cultural references
- The movie that Bart and Mrs. Krabappel watch together is a parody of the 1986 film Back to School, starring Rodney Dangerfield. It apparently stars Larry Burns, who was voiced by Dangerfield in the eighth season episode Burns, Baby Burns.
- The "Z" in the episode's title refers to Zachary Vaughn.
- The title is a reference to previous episodes, Bart Gets an F, Bart's Dog Gets an F and Lisa Gets an A
- The Answer book is a reference to The secret which is a self-help book also turned into a movie.
- "Blue Bronco" is an obvious parody of the real life drink "Red Bull".
- The song at the beginning is "Another Day" by Paul Mcartney.
Trivia
- The blackboard in the background during the Parent/Teacher Night scene between Zachary Vaughn and Homer reads "zackattack.com". This website was not exist when the episode was released, the domain is not own by Twentieth-Century Fox, although it could be a parody of screwattack.com.
- This is one of the few times the end credits differ from the normal ones. In this case the credit s are in fancy writing.
Goofs
- Krabappel takes the kids cellphones and keeps them in a box. However, just a second later, when the kids groan, the cellphones are on their tables. Then, they disappear again.