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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The [[Sea Captain]] goes to [[Marge]] to talk about his {{W|Game Boy}} which he had apparently lost at sea. | *The [[Sea Captain]] goes to [[Marge]] to talk about his {{W|Game Boy}} which he had apparently lost at sea. | ||
+ | *The Mr. Sparkle commercial features a cameo appearance by Thunderbird 2, from Gerry Anderson's children's series ''Thunderbirds'', which first aired on BBC1 in 1965. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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Cultural references
- The Sea Captain goes to Marge to talk about his Game Boy which he had apparently lost at sea.
- The Mr. Sparkle commercial features a cameo appearance by Thunderbird 2, from Gerry Anderson's children's series Thunderbirds, which first aired on BBC1 in 1965.
Trivia
- In the library, Homer presses the buttons on the phone 19 times to get through to Japan.
- One of the saints who appears to Reverend Lovejoy is named St. Bartholomew.
- In a deleted scene Jasper Beardley was the last minister before Lovejoy.
Continuity
- Marge tells the Sea Captain that he needs to accept that his Game Boy is gone. In the Treehouse of Horror comic story Gnaws, in exchange for killing a giant Blinky, one of the items the Sea Captain demands is a replacement Game Boy for "the one the sea claimed."