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**The Matterhorn is also parodied in the two-page comic spread ''[[Itchy & Scratchy's Holiday Wonderland!]]'', as the Splatterhorn. | **The Matterhorn is also parodied in the two-page comic spread ''[[Itchy & Scratchy's Holiday Wonderland!]]'', as the Splatterhorn. | ||
*In the [[untitled McBain film]], [[McBain]] is working with [[UNICEF]], a United Nations Programme that provides long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in developing countries. | *In the [[untitled McBain film]], [[McBain]] is working with [[UNICEF]], a United Nations Programme that provides long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in developing countries. | ||
+ | **McBain also fights against {{W|Commie}}-{{W|Nazis}}, a reference to both Communism and the Nazis. | ||
+ | *The children, Homer and Ned play the game {{W|Capture the flag}}. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to the animated series King of the Hill, which aired on Fox from January 1997 to September 2009 and usually aired with The Simpsons.
- The mountain Homer climbs, The Murderhorn, is a parody of the Matterhorn.
- The Matterhorn is also parodied in the two-page comic spread Itchy & Scratchy's Holiday Wonderland!, as the Splatterhorn.
- In the untitled McBain film, McBain is working with UNICEF, a United Nations Programme that provides long-term humanitarian and developmental assistance to children and mothers in developing countries.
- The children, Homer and Ned play the game Capture the flag.
Continuity
- Zebra Girl makes another appearance, first appearing in "The Canine Mutiny".
Goofs
- Homer says that he only eats Powersauce bars. However, he also said that he only eats things in bar form, compressing spaghetti bolognese into a bar and eating that.