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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*[[Binky]], from [[Matt Groening]]'s ''[[Life in Hell]]'', is seen. | *[[Binky]], from [[Matt Groening]]'s ''[[Life in Hell]]'', is seen. | ||
− | *The {{W|sleeper hold|sleeper hold}}, which Maggie applies to Bart when he tells a story about a "psychopathic strangler," is a famed professional wrestling submission hold. | + | *The {{W|sleeper hold|sleeper hold}}, which Maggie applies to Bart when he tells a story about a "psychopathic strangler," is a famed professional wrestling submission hold. This short would also mark the first time someone strangled Bart. |
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[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] |
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Cultural references
- Binky, from Matt Groening's Life in Hell, is seen.
- The sleeper hold, which Maggie applies to Bart when he tells a story about a "psychopathic strangler," is a famed professional wrestling submission hold. This short would also mark the first time someone strangled Bart.
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Making Faces • The Funeral • Maggie's Brain • Football • House of Cards • Bart and Homer's Dinner • Space Patrol • Bart's Haircut • World War III • The Perfect Crime • Scary Stories • Grampa & the Kids • Gone Fishin' • Skateboarding • The Pagans • The Closet • The Aquarium • Family Portrait • Bart's Hiccups* • The Money Jar • The Art Museum* • Zoo Story |