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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The story about bear stealing picnic baskets is from [[Yogi Bear]]. | *The story about bear stealing picnic baskets is from [[Yogi Bear]]. | ||
− | *In [[Comic Book Guy]]'s story, the founding fathers gain the super powers of the | + | *In [[Comic Book Guy]]'s story, the founding fathers gain the super powers of the [[Fantastic Four]] from [[Marvel]]. |
**The "Super Redcoat and his Anti-American Apes" are a reference to {{w|Red Ghost}} and the Soviet Super Apes. | **The "Super Redcoat and his Anti-American Apes" are a reference to {{w|Red Ghost}} and the Soviet Super Apes. | ||
**Also [[Benedict Arnold]] appears as a 1700s version of {{W|Machine Man}}, also from Marvel. | **Also [[Benedict Arnold]] appears as a 1700s version of {{W|Machine Man}}, also from Marvel. |
Revision as of 10:18, April 5, 2021
Cultural references
- The story about bear stealing picnic baskets is from Yogi Bear.
- In Comic Book Guy's story, the founding fathers gain the super powers of the Fantastic Four from Marvel.
- The "Super Redcoat and his Anti-American Apes" are a reference to Red Ghost and the Soviet Super Apes.
- Also Benedict Arnold appears as a 1700s version of Machine Man, also from Marvel.
- One of Comic Book Guys relatives gives Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster the idea for Superman and years later gives Matt Groening the idea for Futurama.
- Lou's line "Do you think that's wise, Chief?" is a reference to the UK sitcom Dad's Army specifically the character Sergeant Arthur Wilson's catchphrase.
Continuity
- Ranger Ned appears in Lisa's story about the Great Depression. "When You Dish Upon a Star"
Goofs
- Springfield already celebrated their bicentennial celebration in "Lisa the Iconoclast".