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*In the library, [[Homer]] presses the buttons on the phone 19 times to get through to Japan. | *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. | *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. | + | *In a deleted scene, Jasper Beardley was the last minister before Lovejoy. |
==Continuity== | ==Continuity== |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on "In God We Trust", the official motto of the USA which appears on all American coins and currency.
- 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 ITV1 in 1965. This version of Thunderbird 2, which is seen in the child's room, is silver, as opposed to the 'real' Thunderbird 2, which was green. It refers to the fact that Thunderbirds has a cult following in Japan, like it does in England and in some parts of the world.
- The Sunday after Reverend Lovejoy rescues Ned from the "Baboon County USA" exhibit at the Springfield Zoo, the sermon topic at the First Church of Springfield is "Conquest of the County of the Apes", a reference to the film Conquest of the Planet of the Apes from the Planet of the Apes franchise.
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".