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Difference between revisions of "Hot Cider in the City/References"

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*The story's title is a pun on the song "{{w|Hot Child in the City}}".
 
*The story's title is a pun on the song "{{w|Hot Child in the City}}".
 
*When the bullies ([[Dolph]], [[Jimbo]] and [[Kearney]]) confront the carolers ([[Bart]], [[Lisa]] and [[Milhouse]]), Kearney calls the trio the "three wise dorks", a reference to the {{w|Biblical Magi}}, who are often called the "Three Wise Men".
 
*When the bullies ([[Dolph]], [[Jimbo]] and [[Kearney]]) confront the carolers ([[Bart]], [[Lisa]] and [[Milhouse]]), Kearney calls the trio the "three wise dorks", a reference to the {{w|Biblical Magi}}, who are often called the "Three Wise Men".

Revision as of 16:09, December 12, 2020

References/Trivia


Cultural references

Christmas music

Continuity

  • Bart also sets up Jimbo to take the blame for the prank calls to Moe in the television episode "New Kid on the Block".