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*The previous episode name ("Band of Dads") was a possible reference to the ten-part television [[World War II]] miniseries ''{{W|Band of Brothers (TV miniseries)|Band of Brothers}}'', produced by [[Steven Spielberg]]. | *The previous episode name ("Band of Dads") was a possible reference to the ten-part television [[World War II]] miniseries ''{{W|Band of Brothers (TV miniseries)|Band of Brothers}}'', produced by [[Steven Spielberg]]. | ||
*[[Costington Center]] is based on the {{W|The Forum (Inglewood)|LA Forum}}. | *[[Costington Center]] is based on the {{W|The Forum (Inglewood)|LA Forum}}. | ||
+ | *The deleted scene with [[Homer]] from Ass of Bass is a pun on ''{{w|Ace of Base}}''. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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Cultural references
- The previous episode name ("Band of Dads") was a possible reference to the ten-part television World War II miniseries Band of Brothers, produced by Steven Spielberg.
- Costington Center is based on the LA Forum.
- The deleted scene with Homer from Ass of Bass is a pun on Ace of Base.
Trivia
- King Toot hums "Hopin' for a Dream" early in the episode, before the song is played fully.
- In the Springfield Shopper ads, there are ads saying:
- For Sale: Baby Grand Piano. Never Played.
- Used Violin: No Strings Attached.
- Like To Swing? Join Our Jazz Threesome.
Continuity
- In the Springfield Shopper ads, there are Band Dissolution Notices for The B Sharps ("Homer's Barbershop Quartet") and Sadgasm ("That '90s Show").