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*''[[Murder She Braised: The Slow Cooker Killings]]'' is a reference to ''{{W|Murder, She Wrote}}''. | *''[[Murder She Braised: The Slow Cooker Killings]]'' is a reference to ''{{W|Murder, She Wrote}}''. | ||
*[[Mary Tannenbaum]]'s name is a reference to "Tannenbaum" being the German word for "fir tree". | *[[Mary Tannenbaum]]'s name is a reference to "Tannenbaum" being the German word for "fir tree". | ||
− | *The song "[[Welcome | + | *The song "[[Welcome To Our Humble Home]]" that [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] sings to [[Mary Tannenbaum]] is a parody of the christmas carol "{{W|Hark! The Herald Angels Sing}}". |
*The {{W|Wilhelm scream}} plays in [[Bart's treehouse]]. | *The {{W|Wilhelm scream}} plays in [[Bart's treehouse]]. | ||
*[[Principal Skinner]] was laughing at a ''{{W2|Pearls Before Swine|comics}}'' comic strip in the paper. | *[[Principal Skinner]] was laughing at a ''{{W2|Pearls Before Swine|comics}}'' comic strip in the paper. |
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Cultural references
- The Heartmark Channel is a parody of Hallmark Channel.
- Murder She Braised: The Slow Cooker Killings is a reference to Murder, She Wrote.
- Mary Tannenbaum's name is a reference to "Tannenbaum" being the German word for "fir tree".
- The song "Welcome To Our Humble Home" that Bart and Lisa sings to Mary Tannenbaum is a parody of the christmas carol "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing".
- The Wilhelm scream plays in Bart's treehouse.
- Principal Skinner was laughing at a Pearls Before Swine comic strip in the paper.
- Homer grinds up white stuff into fake snow to the song "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne.
- The tune played when Lisa, Maggie, and Bart are trying to sleep is "Wiegenlied" by Johannes Brahms.
- Marge mentions that she found the tea brand that Gwyneth Paltrow likes.
- When Mary says that Christmas is the least wonderful time of the year, Marge says that the song says it's the most wonderful time. This is a reference to the song "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" by Andy Williams.
- Mary's father was an extra in the film Jingle All the Way.
Goofs
- The posters in the frames in The Hallmark Channel office are impossible to make out due to the glassy effect over them when Mary enters the room.
- The Springfield Mall doesn't have the sign on the front of it.