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*''[[Zebra Girl]]'' makes another appearance, first appearing in "[[The Canine Mutiny]]". | *''[[Zebra Girl]]'' makes another appearance, first appearing in "[[The Canine Mutiny]]". | ||
− | * Homer says that two months ago he didn't even know what dumbell meant, in the scene with Wolfcastle in the gym. The episode [Dumbell Indemnity] was broadcated exactly two months and two days before "King of the Hill", which means he meant that word that day. | + | * Homer says that two months ago he didn't even know what dumbell meant, in the scene with Wolfcastle in the gym. The episode [[Dumbell Indemnity]] was broadcated exactly two months and two days before "King of the Hill", which means he meant that word that day. |
== Goofs == | == Goofs == |
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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.
- Homer reads in his Powersauce bar that Deng Xiaoping had died. Xiaoping died over a year before the episode aired.
Continuity
- Zebra Girl makes another appearance, first appearing in "The Canine Mutiny".
- Homer says that two months ago he didn't even know what dumbell meant, in the scene with Wolfcastle in the gym. The episode Dumbell Indemnity was broadcated exactly two months and two days before "King of the Hill", which means he meant that word that day.
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.