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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The title of the episode is a reference to the 1978 film ''{{ | + | *The title of the episode is a reference to the 1978 film ''{{W2|Blood Feud|1978 film}}''. |
− | *[[Bart]] is allergic to {{ | + | *[[Bart]] is allergic to {{W|butterscotch}} and its imitations. |
− | *The song that [[Otto]] hums while cleaning his hands is "{{ | + | *The song that [[Otto]] hums while cleaning his hands is "{{W2|Iron Man|song}}" by {{W|Black Sabbath}}. |
− | [[File:Springfield Post Office art.png|250px|thumb|The art piece at the [[Springfield Post Office]] parodies ''{{ | + | [[File:Springfield Post Office art.png|250px|thumb|The art piece at the [[Springfield Post Office]] parodies ''{{W|The Creation of Adam}}'' by [[Michelangelo]]]] |
− | *The art piece at the [[Springfield Post Office]] parodies ''{{ | + | *The art piece at the [[Springfield Post Office]] parodies ''{{W|The Creation of Adam}}'' by [[Michelangelo]]. |
− | *When [[Moe]] answers the phone he says "[[Moe's Tavern]], where the elite meet to drink". This is a parody to the phrase "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat" said by Archie (portrayed by {{ | + | *When [[Moe]] answers the phone he says "[[Moe's Tavern]], where the elite meet to drink". This is a parody to the phrase "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat" said by Archie (portrayed by {{W|Ed Gardner}}) in the radio situation comedy ''{{W|Duffy's Tavern}}''. |
− | *At the mall, [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]] pass a store called [[The Brushes Are Coming The Brushes Are Coming]], a reference to the 1966 comedy film ''{{ | + | *At the mall, [[Mr. Burns]] and [[Smithers]] pass a store called [[The Brushes Are Coming The Brushes Are Coming]], a reference to the 1966 comedy film ''{{W|The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming}}''. |
*At [[Plunderer Pete's]], there is a vault with "HMS Titanic" written on it, a reference to the ''[[RMS Titanic]]''. | *At [[Plunderer Pete's]], there is a vault with "HMS Titanic" written on it, a reference to the ''[[RMS Titanic]]''. | ||
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a reference to the 1978 film Blood Feud.
- Bart is allergic to butterscotch and its imitations.
- The song that Otto hums while cleaning his hands is "Iron Man" by Black Sabbath.
- The art piece at the Springfield Post Office parodies The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo.
- When Moe answers the phone he says "Moe's Tavern, where the elite meet to drink". This is a parody to the phrase "Duffy's Tavern, where the elite meet to eat" said by Archie (portrayed by Ed Gardner) in the radio situation comedy Duffy's Tavern.
- At the mall, Mr. Burns and Smithers pass a store called The Brushes Are Coming The Brushes Are Coming, a reference to the 1966 comedy film The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming.
- At Plunderer Pete's, there is a vault with "HMS Titanic" written on it, a reference to the RMS Titanic.
Trivia
- The head can also be seen in later episodes, in the corner of the Simpsons basement with the rest of the clutter.
- Homer tells Bart Aesop's Androcles and the Lion, although he gets the moral of the story horribly inaccurate and mistakingly thinks it comes from the Bible, as well as thinking the protagonist's name was Hercules.
- The episode was referenced in the question round of Bart vs. the World with two questions. Question #1: What was the rare blood type that only Mr. Burns and Bart are known to have? A: B -. B: OO-. {correct answer} C: ABC. Question #2: How did Bart save Mr. Burns' life? A: He saved him from an exposed cooling rod. B: He talked Homer out of murdering him. C: He donated blood to him. {correct answer}
Goofs
- Dr. Hibbert is seen colored yellow instead of his usual black skin.