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− | * | + | *[[Milhouse]] brought his {{W|Knucklebones|jacks}} to the [[Veteran's Park]]. |
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*When parents are flushing kids out of cattails and snaring some in nets, this is a reference to ''[[Planet of the Apes]]'' when Colonel Taylor and two of his fellow astronauts first encounter human life, only to be victims of an ape hunting party shortly afterwards. | *When parents are flushing kids out of cattails and snaring some in nets, this is a reference to ''[[Planet of the Apes]]'' when Colonel Taylor and two of his fellow astronauts first encounter human life, only to be victims of an ape hunting party shortly afterwards. | ||
− | *[[Homer]] seeing Bart preparing to go on his first date sings these songs: "{{W|Sunrise, Sunset}}", "{{W|Cat's in the Cradle}}" and "{{W|Yes! We Have No Bananas}}". | + | *[[Bart]] takes a {{W|Troll doll}} to church. He also sings "[[Troll Man]]" to the tune of the song "{{W2|Soul Man|song}}" by {{W|Sam & Dave}}. |
− | *The song during Jessica and Bart's date is {{W|Dick Dale}}'s | + | *[[Ms. Albright]] passes round a replica of the slingshot that [[King David|David]] used to slay [[Goliath]]. |
+ | [Bart struts down the street to the tune of "{{W|Stayin' Alive}}" by the {{W|Bee Gees}}. The sequence is a reference to the movie ''{{W|Saturday Night Fever}}''. | ||
+ | *[[Homer]] seeing Bart preparing to go on his first date sings these songs: "{{W|Sunrise, Sunset}}" from the musical ''{{W|Fiddler on the Roof}}'', "{{W|Cat's in the Cradle}}" by {{W|Harry Chapin}}, and "{{W|Yes! We Have No Bananas}}" by {{W|Frank Silver}} and {{W|Irving Cohn}}. | ||
+ | *Bart talks about an episode of ''{{W2|Martin|TV series}}'' he watched on [[FOX]]. | ||
+ | *[[Bart]] says: "Smart, beautiful, and a liar! So much better than that Sarah, plain and tall.", then causing a girl, most likely Sarah, go running off crying, referencing the book ''{{W|Sarah, Plain and Tall}}''. | ||
+ | *The song during Jessica and Bart's date is "{{W|Misirlou}}" by {{W|Dick Dale}}. | ||
+ | *Bart compares Jessica to a [[Milk Duds|Milk Dud]], saying that she's "sweet on the outside, poison on the inside." | ||
+ | *Ralph asks the librarian boy if they have ''[[Go, Dog. Go!]]'' | ||
+ | *The [[First Church of Springfield]] [[First Church of Springfield marquee|marquee]] says "Evil Women in History: From [[Jezebel]] to {{Ch|Janet Reno}}". | ||
+ | *The song [[Ned Flanders]] sings in church is "{{W|Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring}}" by [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]. | ||
*Jessica Lovejoy being an accomplished {{W2|Majorette|dancer}} is a reference to ''{{W2|Pretty Poison|film}}''. | *Jessica Lovejoy being an accomplished {{W2|Majorette|dancer}} is a reference to ''{{W2|Pretty Poison|film}}''. | ||
− | * | + | *Bart says that Jessica's hair smells like red {{W|Froot Loops}}. |
− | + | *After Bart is accused of stealing from the church collection plate, he is forced to wear a straitjacket and mask in church, which is a reference to [[Hannibal Lecter]] in ''{{W2|The Silence of the Lambs|film}}''. | |
− | *After Bart is accused of stealing from the church collection plate, he is forced to wear a straitjacket and mask in church, which is a reference to [[Hannibal Lecter]] in ''The Silence of the Lambs'' | + | *[[Grampa]] says that he was the one that cancelled ''[[Star Trek]]''. |
− | *[[Reverend Lovejoy]] covers his ears and sings "{{W| | + | *[[Reverend Lovejoy]] covers his ears and sings "[[Bringing In the Sheaves]]" by {{W|Knowles Shaw}}. |
== Goofs == | == Goofs == |
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Cultural references
- Milhouse brought his jacks to the Veteran's Park.
- When parents are flushing kids out of cattails and snaring some in nets, this is a reference to Planet of the Apes when Colonel Taylor and two of his fellow astronauts first encounter human life, only to be victims of an ape hunting party shortly afterwards.
- Bart takes a Troll doll to church. He also sings "Troll Man" to the tune of the song "Soul Man" by Sam & Dave.
- Ms. Albright passes round a replica of the slingshot that David used to slay Goliath.
[Bart struts down the street to the tune of "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees. The sequence is a reference to the movie Saturday Night Fever.
- Homer seeing Bart preparing to go on his first date sings these songs: "Sunrise, Sunset" from the musical Fiddler on the Roof, "Cat's in the Cradle" by Harry Chapin, and "Yes! We Have No Bananas" by Frank Silver and Irving Cohn.
- Bart talks about an episode of Martin he watched on FOX.
- Bart says: "Smart, beautiful, and a liar! So much better than that Sarah, plain and tall.", then causing a girl, most likely Sarah, go running off crying, referencing the book Sarah, Plain and Tall.
- The song during Jessica and Bart's date is "Misirlou" by Dick Dale.
- Bart compares Jessica to a Milk Dud, saying that she's "sweet on the outside, poison on the inside."
- Ralph asks the librarian boy if they have Go, Dog. Go!
- The First Church of Springfield marquee says "Evil Women in History: From Jezebel to Janet Reno".
- The song Ned Flanders sings in church is "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by Johann Sebastian Bach.
- Jessica Lovejoy being an accomplished Majorette is a reference to Pretty Poison.
- Bart says that Jessica's hair smells like red Froot Loops.
- After Bart is accused of stealing from the church collection plate, he is forced to wear a straitjacket and mask in church, which is a reference to Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs.
- Grampa says that he was the one that cancelled Star Trek.
- Reverend Lovejoy covers his ears and sings "Bringing In the Sheaves" by Knowles Shaw.
Goofs
- Bart's calendar shows April has 31 days and May has 30. It's actually the other way around.