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*[[Lisa]] is reading a book called [[Homer's Odyssey]]. | *[[Lisa]] is reading a book called [[Homer's Odyssey]]. | ||
*The [[Springfield's black hole|Black Hole]] appears in the title screen, and afterwards [[Homer]] closes the hole in his head with [[Maggie]]'s pacifier, the same way Maggie closed the Black Hole in [[Treehouse of Horror XXIII]]. | *The [[Springfield's black hole|Black Hole]] appears in the title screen, and afterwards [[Homer]] closes the hole in his head with [[Maggie]]'s pacifier, the same way Maggie closed the Black Hole in [[Treehouse of Horror XXIII]]. | ||
− | *A vulture lands on a pile of money and transforms into [[Mr. Burns]], a reference to | + | *A vulture lands on a pile of money and transforms into [[Mr. Burns]], a reference to the vulture that looks like him. Afterwards vultures are seen pecking [[Kirk]] and [[Milhouse]]. ("[[Last Exit to Springfield]]") |
{{Season 28|R}} | {{Season 28|R}} | ||
[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
[[Category:Continuity]] | [[Category:Continuity]] |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a reference to the British movie Having a Wild Weekend.
- The song in the credits is I'll See You in C-U-B-A by Irving Berlin.
Continuity
- This is the second time that the Simpson family travels to Cuba. The first being in "The Trouble with Trillions", but only with Homer, Mr. Burns and Smithers.
- Lisa is reading a book called Homer's Odyssey.
- The Black Hole appears in the title screen, and afterwards Homer closes the hole in his head with Maggie's pacifier, the same way Maggie closed the Black Hole in Treehouse of Horror XXIII.
- A vulture lands on a pile of money and transforms into Mr. Burns, a reference to the vulture that looks like him. Afterwards vultures are seen pecking Kirk and Milhouse. ("Last Exit to Springfield")