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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
 
*The episode title is a pun on ''I, Robot'', which is the title of a {{W|I, Robot|collection of short stories}} by {{W|Isaac Asimov}}, as well as a {{W|I, Robot (film)|2004 sci-fi movie}} loosely based on the stories in the book. Reference is also made to the Three Laws of Robotics (see Trivia below).
 
*The episode title is a pun on ''I, Robot'', which is the title of a {{W|I, Robot|collection of short stories}} by {{W|Isaac Asimov}}, as well as a {{W|I, Robot (film)|2004 sci-fi movie}} loosely based on the stories in the book. Reference is also made to the Three Laws of Robotics (see Trivia below).
*The song that plays when Bart and Milhouse ride the "Psycho Cycle" is "{{W|Magic Carpet Ride (Steppenwolf song)|Magic Carpet Ride}}" by {{W|Steppenwolf (band)|Steppenwolf}}.
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*The song that plays when Bart and Milhouse ride the "Psycho Cycle" is "{{W2|Magic Carpet Ride|Steppenwolf song}}" by {{W2|Steppenwolf|band}}.
 
*[[Chief Wiggum]] puts a "Dominoe's Pizza" sticker on the police car, a reference to {{W|Domino's Pizza}}.
 
*[[Chief Wiggum]] puts a "Dominoe's Pizza" sticker on the police car, a reference to {{W|Domino's Pizza}}.
 
*When [[Dr. Hibbert]] hits Bart's bike, he says "What the [[Halle Berry]]?"
 
*When [[Dr. Hibbert]] hits Bart's bike, he says "What the [[Halle Berry]]?"
 
*References in ''[[Robot Rumble]]'':
 
*References in ''[[Robot Rumble]]'':
**The show itself is a reference to the sci-fi films ''{{W|'Robot Jox}}'' and ''{{W|Crash and Burn (film)|Crash and Burn}}''.
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**The show itself is a reference to the sci-fi films ''{{W|'Robot Jox}}'' and ''{{W2|Crash and Burn|film}}''.
 
**The show is also a reference to ''{{W|Royal Rumble}}'', the ''{{W|World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE}}'s annual series of pay-per-view TV specials.
 
**The show is also a reference to ''{{W|Royal Rumble}}'', the ''{{W|World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE}}'s annual series of pay-per-view TV specials.
**The show is also a parody of robot combat shows such as ''{{W|Robot Wars (TV series)|Robot Wars}}'' and ''{{W|BattleBots}}.''
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**The show is also a parody of robot combat shows such as ''{{W2|Robot Wars|TV series}}'' and ''{{W|BattleBots}}.''
 
**[[Chop Screwy]] is a reference to {{W|Chop suey}}.
 
**[[Chop Screwy]] is a reference to {{W|Chop suey}}.
**The robot names "[[Ralph-O-Cop]]" and "[[Killhammad Aieee]]" are references to ''[[RoboCop (franchise)|RoboCop]]'' and {{W|Muhammad Ali}}, respectively.
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**The robot names "[[Ralph-O-Cop]]" and "[[Killhammad Aieee]]" are references to ''{{ap|RoboCop|franchise}}'' and {{W|Muhammad Ali}}, respectively.
 
**Killhammad Aieee bears a strong resemblance to the {{W|ED-209}} droid in ''RoboCop''.
 
**Killhammad Aieee bears a strong resemblance to the {{W|ED-209}} droid in ''RoboCop''.
 
**When [[Chief Knock-A-Homer]] dispatches [[Buzzkill]] with his own circular saw, the announcers say that he's "killing him softly with his saw," referencing the 1970s pop tune "{{W|Killing Me Softly with His Song}}".
 
**When [[Chief Knock-A-Homer]] dispatches [[Buzzkill]] with his own circular saw, the announcers say that he's "killing him softly with his saw," referencing the 1970s pop tune "{{W|Killing Me Softly with His Song}}".

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References/Trivia


Season 15 Episode References
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Cultural references

Trivia

  1. A robot may not harm a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
  2. A robot must obey any orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
  3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.

Goofs

  • During Snowball II's funeral, it's implied that Snowball I was buried in the garden like with Snowball II, Snowball III, and Coltrane, as opposed to being buried in the Pet Cemetery. Later episodes imply that all of the Simpsons' dead cats, including the original Snowball II, were buried at the pet cemetery.

Continuity

  • When Skinner points out that pretending like nothing happened is a cheat, Lisa points out his real name: Armin Tamzarian. ("The Principal and the Pauper")
    • This is referring to how Skinner forced the students to use his fake name, and it is a self-referential joke.
Season 15 References
Treehouse of Horror XIV My Mother the Carjacker The President Wore Pearls The Regina Monologues The Fat and the Furriest Today I Am a Clown 'Tis the Fifteenth Season Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot Diatribe of a Mad Housewife Margical History Tour Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore Smart and Smarter The Ziff Who Came to Dinner Co-Dependent's Day The Wandering Juvie My Big Fat Geek Wedding Catch 'Em If You Can Simple Simpson The Way We Weren't Bart-Mangled Banner Fraudcast News