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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *A {{W|Fisher-Price}}'s {{W|Chatter Telephone}} appears on the [[ | + | *A {{W|Fisher-Price}}'s {{W|Chatter Telephone}} appears on the [[Maggie]]'s room. |
*[[Homer]] is freaked out by a [[Costington's]] ad in the newspaper that shows a pair of pants standing up by themselves, referencing the {{W|Dr. Suess}} short story "What Was I Scared Of?" which appeared in ''{{W|The Sneetches and Other Stories}}''. In the story, the main character is frightened by a pair of pale green pants that stand up and walk around by themselves. | *[[Homer]] is freaked out by a [[Costington's]] ad in the newspaper that shows a pair of pants standing up by themselves, referencing the {{W|Dr. Suess}} short story "What Was I Scared Of?" which appeared in ''{{W|The Sneetches and Other Stories}}''. In the story, the main character is frightened by a pair of pale green pants that stand up and walk around by themselves. | ||
*''{{W|The Beverly Hillbillies}}'': Parodied in ''The Beverly Hillbillies Down Under'' (the movie playing in [[Dr. Hibbert]]'s minivan). | *''{{W|The Beverly Hillbillies}}'': Parodied in ''The Beverly Hillbillies Down Under'' (the movie playing in [[Dr. Hibbert]]'s minivan). |
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Cultural references[edit]
- A Fisher-Price's Chatter Telephone appears on the Maggie's room.
- Homer is freaked out by a Costington's ad in the newspaper that shows a pair of pants standing up by themselves, referencing the Dr. Suess short story "What Was I Scared Of?" which appeared in The Sneetches and Other Stories. In the story, the main character is frightened by a pair of pale green pants that stand up and walk around by themselves.
- The Beverly Hillbillies: Parodied in The Beverly Hillbillies Down Under (the movie playing in Dr. Hibbert's minivan).
- Alka-Seltzer: Referenced when Grampa (due to his rest home's changing his medication) runs amok in the streets, puts a bedpan on his head, and says, "Look at me! I'm Speedy Alka-Seltzer!" Speedy, one of the antacid's most popular ad characters, wears an Alka-Seltzer tablet as a hat, which means that Grampa really does resemble Speedy after he puts the bedpan on his head.
- During the montage sequence where Moe spends time with Maggie (and Homer with a ham), the song playing is "You're My Best Friend" by Queen.
- When Moe takes Maggie out of the sandbox, he addresses Apu's child as OshKosh B'Gosh, referring to the children's apparel company.
Trivia[edit]
- As the Simpsons are entering the arboretum, one of the sculpted bushes they pass is "Binky", a character from Matt Groening's comic "Life in Hell." The other pair of bushes are Kang and Kodos, The Simpsons' resident space aliens.
- Gil is seen with white hair.
- When Marge found Maggie missing, she was bringing her a glass bottle (it shatters when she drops it).
- The character Don Castellaneta is named after Dan Castellaneta, the voice of Homer and dozens of other characters on the show.
- Moe wears the same sweater that Marge gave him to Maggie's birthday party.
- This episode was written by J. Stewart Burns who won an Emmy for the Futurama episode "Roswell That Ends Well".
- This episode has a similar name to another Simpsons episode, "Moe Letter Blues".
- Both Lionel Hutz & Troy McClure appear at the botanical garden
Goofs[edit]
- When Maggie crawls out onto the street following Fat Tony and his mob, there is nothing betweeen the fence and the house. Later, Lisa finds bushes, spit and Maggie's tricycle in that same place.
- Fat Tony and his mob come out of the restroom holding guns and isn't a table behind them. In a later scene, there is a few tables behind them.
Continuity[edit]
- Maggie and Moe's relationship would continue through the The Maggie & Moe Mysteries! series of comics.