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*The title of the comic is a reference to the 1938 gangster film ''{{W|Angels with Dirty Faces}}''.
 
*The title of the comic is a reference to the 1938 gangster film ''{{W|Angels with Dirty Faces}}''.
 
*[[Sideshow Bob]] tries to buy a [[Zagnut]] bar.
 
*[[Sideshow Bob]] tries to buy a [[Zagnut]] bar.
*The entire scene in which Bob applies for a loan is a reference to the film ''{{w|Psycho (film)|Psycho}}''.
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*The entire scene in which Bob applies for a loan is a reference to the film ''{{W2|Psycho|film}}''.
 
**The person Bob talks to about applying for the loan is Marion Crane, a major character from the film.
 
**The person Bob talks to about applying for the loan is Marion Crane, a major character from the film.
 
**Marion is seen nervously dropping a large wad of bills into a bag, a reference to the film wherein her onscreen counterpart steals $40,000.
 
**Marion is seen nervously dropping a large wad of bills into a bag, a reference to the film wherein her onscreen counterpart steals $40,000.

Revision as of 14:10, December 10, 2020

References/Trivia


Cultural references

  • The title of the comic is a reference to the 1938 gangster film Angels with Dirty Faces.
  • Sideshow Bob tries to buy a Zagnut bar.
  • The entire scene in which Bob applies for a loan is a reference to the film Psycho.
    • The person Bob talks to about applying for the loan is Marion Crane, a major character from the film.
    • Marion is seen nervously dropping a large wad of bills into a bag, a reference to the film wherein her onscreen counterpart steals $40,000.
    • As Marion runs off a speaker on her desk confirms her reservation at the Bates Motel, which is the major setting of the film.
  • While the bullies spray paint Bob's van, Nelson says he was planning to spray paint "some weird robots and a one-eyed alien chick" he saw on FOX, a reference to Futurama, and more specifically the characters Bender and Leela.