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*[[Krusty]]'s walk through the desert storm mimics ''{{w|The French Lieutenant's Woman}}''. | *[[Krusty]]'s walk through the desert storm mimics ''{{w|The French Lieutenant's Woman}}''. | ||
*{{ch|Stephen King}} tells [[Marge]] that he's working on a biography of {{w|Benjamin Franklin}} where Franklin uses electricity to "torture small animals and green mountain men." The latter is a reference to the {{w|Green Mountain Boys}}, a militia organization led by {{w|Ethan Allen}} which fought in the {{w|American Revolutionary War}}. | *{{ch|Stephen King}} tells [[Marge]] that he's working on a biography of {{w|Benjamin Franklin}} where Franklin uses electricity to "torture small animals and green mountain men." The latter is a reference to the {{w|Green Mountain Boys}}, a militia organization led by {{w|Ethan Allen}} which fought in the {{w|American Revolutionary War}}. | ||
+ | *The poetry that [[Christopher Walken]] reads to a group of children is from ''{{w|Goodnight Moon}}'', a real-life children's book. | ||
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+ | == Continuity == | ||
+ | *''Goodnight Moon'' is parodied in the comic story ''[[Goodnight Buffoon]]''. | ||
{{Season 12|R}} | {{Season 12|R}} | ||
[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on the hip-hop group Insane Clown Posse.
- Krusty's walk through the desert storm mimics The French Lieutenant's Woman.
- Stephen King tells Marge that he's working on a biography of Benjamin Franklin where Franklin uses electricity to "torture small animals and green mountain men." The latter is a reference to the Green Mountain Boys, a militia organization led by Ethan Allen which fought in the American Revolutionary War.
- The poetry that Christopher Walken reads to a group of children is from Goodnight Moon, a real-life children's book.
Continuity
- Goodnight Moon is parodied in the comic story Goodnight Buffoon.