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*[[Squawky]] holds a suitcase with ''Canada or bust'' written on it, a reference to the 9th {{w|Candorville}} collection name, ''Canada or Bust!''. | *[[Squawky]] holds a suitcase with ''Canada or bust'' written on it, a reference to the 9th {{w|Candorville}} collection name, ''Canada or Bust!''. | ||
*The fact that [[Bart]] is absent from writing on the blackboard and the blackboard being ''School Online'', is a reference to the {{w|Coronavirus disease 2019}}. | *The fact that [[Bart]] is absent from writing on the blackboard and the blackboard being ''School Online'', is a reference to the {{w|Coronavirus disease 2019}}. | ||
− | * | + | *[[Mario]] and [[Donkey Kong]] appear at [[Hudson]]'s house, working on the plumbing, Mario's job. |
==Continuity== | ==Continuity== |
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a reference to the novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
- Squawky holds a suitcase with Canada or bust written on it, a reference to the 9th Candorville collection name, Canada or Bust!.
- The fact that Bart is absent from writing on the blackboard and the blackboard being School Online, is a reference to the Coronavirus disease 2019.
- Mario and Donkey Kong appear at Hudson's house, working on the plumbing, Mario's job.
Continuity
- Squawky appears in the title screen. ("The Musk Who Fell to Earth")
- Hudson appears. ("Playdate with Destiny")