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Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on the movie Three Men and a Baby.
- When Bart's adult voice reflects on his getting a part-time job:
- The scene is a reference to The Wonder Years and the show's motif of main character Kevin Arnold's adult self narrating the story of his growing-up years.
- The voice is provided by Daniel Stern, who was the narrator for The Wonder Years.
Trivia
- Comic Book Guy makes his first appearance in this episode.
- First discovery of Radioactive Man's freak accident.
- Otto's idea for a comic book (Busman, a man who drives a bus by day and fights vampires by night) was made into a comic in the Simpsons Comics.
- Hint to Springfield being located in either Michigan or California: When Bart recycles an empty cola bottle at the Kwik-E-Mart, he says "I need the dime". Michigan and California are the only states that have a 10 cent bottle deposit.
Goofs
- Bart is looking at a Radioactive Man comic book, but in the next scene, it has disappeared.