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**Refers to the term "{{w|Wedge issue|wedge issue}}", which is an issue that is divisive by nature and so can put otherwise like-minded people at odds with each other, as seen in [[Bart]]'s manipulating [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] to play them against each other.
 
**Refers to the term "{{w|Wedge issue|wedge issue}}", which is an issue that is divisive by nature and so can put otherwise like-minded people at odds with each other, as seen in [[Bart]]'s manipulating [[Homer]] and [[Marge]] to play them against each other.
 
*The ''[[Itchy & Scratchy]]'' cartoon, "[[Mouse, M.D.]]", is a parody of ''[[House|House M.D.]]''
 
*The ''[[Itchy & Scratchy]]'' cartoon, "[[Mouse, M.D.]]", is a parody of ''[[House|House M.D.]]''
*The [[Pokémon (TV series)|anime cartoon]] that Bart watches is a parody of ''[[Pokémon]]''. Additionally this episode also aired on the same day that Pokémon [[bulbapedia:HeartGold and SoulSilver|HeartGold and SoulSilver]], the remakes for the Pokémon Gameboy Color games [[bulbapedia:Gold and Silver|Gold and Silver]] were released on the {{W|Nintendo DS}} in the United States.
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*The [[Pokémon (TV series)|anime cartoon]] that Bart watches is a parody of ''[[Pokémon]]''. Additionally this episode also aired on the same day that {{bp|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|Pokémon HeartGold version and SoulSilver version}}, the remakes of the {{w|Game Boy Color}} games {{bp|Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|Pokémon Gold version and Silver version}} were released on the {{W|Nintendo DS}} in the United States.
 
*The filmstrip at the beginning contains some classic cartoon sound effects, such as the "pbpbpbpbpbpbpbpb" motors from ''[[The Jetsons]]'' and the trombone talking of the teachers in the ''{{w|Peanuts}}'' television specials.
 
*The filmstrip at the beginning contains some classic cartoon sound effects, such as the "pbpbpbpbpbpbpbpb" motors from ''[[The Jetsons]]'' and the trombone talking of the teachers in the ''{{w|Peanuts}}'' television specials.
 
*The music being played in the film strip and during the credits is {{w|George Gershwin}}'s "{{w|An American in Paris}}".
 
*The music being played in the film strip and during the credits is {{w|George Gershwin}}'s "{{w|An American in Paris}}".

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References/Trivia


Season 21 Episode References
454 "The Color Yellow"
455
"Postcards from the Wedge"
"Stealing First Base" 456


Cultural references

Trivia

  • In this episode, the flag pole is as tall as the school.
  • This episode features the show's first ever true grounding, and the first to stand for the rest of the episode. Prior to this episode, Bart and other children would be sent to their rooms, or punished in other ways. This episode is the culmination of the increase in groundings that started in season 20, with more groundings being used in seasons 20-21 than the previous 19 seasons put together.

Continuity

  • The term "wedge issue" is also punned in the title of the comic story Wedgie Issue.

Goofs

  • About 8 minutes into the episode, Lisa's pearls briefly appear red like Marge's, a goof commonly seen in episodes. In this episode, it's during the scene where Lisa explains fractions to Bart.
  • When Lisa was explaining her example fraction equation's answer, it is incorrect. 1/2 + 1/3 does not equal 3/anything. It equals 5/6 minimum. However, she could've meant 3/6 + 2/6 instead.
  • Although the subway system is abandoned, it is still used in various couch gags.
  • Strangly, Fallout Boy appears on the cover of the Radioactive Man 8 comic book. But according to Three Men and a Comic Book, Fallout Boy didn't appear until the next issue, Radioactive Man 9.
Season 21 References
Homer the Whopper Bart Gets a "Z" The Great Wife Hope Treehouse of Horror XX The Devil Wears Nada Pranks and Greens Rednecks and Broomsticks Oh Brother, Where Bart Thou? Thursdays with Abie Once Upon a Time in Springfield Million Dollar Maybe Boy Meets Curl The Color Yellow Postcards from the Wedge Stealing First Base The Greatest Story Ever D'ohed American History X-cellent Chief of Hearts The Squirt and the Whale To Surveil with Love Moe Letter Blues The Bob Next Door Judge Me Tender