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*[[Rich Texan's Quinceañera Store]] sells dresses for the ''{{W|Quinceañera|fiesta de quince años}}'', a celebration of a girl's 15th birthday. This is widely celebrated in [[Mexico]] and many other Latin American Countries.
 
*[[Rich Texan's Quinceañera Store]] sells dresses for the ''{{W|Quinceañera|fiesta de quince años}}'', a celebration of a girl's 15th birthday. This is widely celebrated in [[Mexico]] and many other Latin American Countries.
 
*Marge took Lisa to see ''[[Bad News Bears: The Musical]]'', based on the 1976 film ''{{W|The Bad News Bears}}''.
 
*Marge took Lisa to see ''[[Bad News Bears: The Musical]]'', based on the 1976 film ''{{W|The Bad News Bears}}''.
**A giant {{W|Walter Matthau}} head is paraded across the stage, speaking in a Walter Matthau voice. Matthau had starred in the 1976 film.
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**A giant [[Walter Matthau]] head is paraded across the stage, speaking in a Walter Matthau voice. Matthau had starred in the 1976 film.
 
*A prop for ''{{W|Avenue Q}}'', and neon signs for King Kong Live From Skull Island (a play on ''{{W|Kong: Skull Island}}''), and {{W|Ziegfeld Follies|''Ziegfeld Follies'' of 1936}} fell down after the musical [[Marge]] and [[Lisa]] attend.
 
*A prop for ''{{W|Avenue Q}}'', and neon signs for King Kong Live From Skull Island (a play on ''{{W|Kong: Skull Island}}''), and {{W|Ziegfeld Follies|''Ziegfeld Follies'' of 1936}} fell down after the musical [[Marge]] and [[Lisa]] attend.
 
*A reference to ''{{W2|The Book of Mormon|musical}}'' is seen. Andrew Rannells participated in this musical on Broadway.
 
*A reference to ''{{W2|The Book of Mormon|musical}}'' is seen. Andrew Rannells participated in this musical on Broadway.
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**The [[Capital City Goofball]] statue is a reference to the [[Statue of Liberty]].
 
**The [[Capital City Goofball]] statue is a reference to the [[Statue of Liberty]].
 
**The Capital City Marathon is a parody of the {{W|New York City Marathon}}.
 
**The Capital City Marathon is a parody of the {{W|New York City Marathon}}.
**Lisa walks a highwire between two buildings (one of them very similar to the {{W|Chrysler Building}}). This is a reference to {{W|Philippe Petit}}'s highwire walk between the twin towers of the [[World Trade Center]] as depicted in the real-time documentary film ''{{W|Man on Wire}}''.
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**Lisa walks a highwire between two buildings (one of them very similar to the [[Chrysler Building]]). This is a reference to {{W|Philippe Petit}}'s highwire walk between the twin towers of the [[World Trade Center]] as depicted in the real-time documentary film ''{{W|Man on Wire}}''.
 
**The garbage truck scene is a reference to ''{{W2|Hairspray|musical}}''.
 
**The garbage truck scene is a reference to ''{{W2|Hairspray|musical}}''.
 
*The Capital City Crime Tour passes by the 19th Street Liquor Store, the center of the 1967 riots. This is a reference to the {{W|1967 Detroit riot}}, in which some police officers raided an unlicensed drinking club at 12th Street in Detroit and that escalated into an uncontrollable riot.
 
*The Capital City Crime Tour passes by the 19th Street Liquor Store, the center of the 1967 riots. This is a reference to the {{W|1967 Detroit riot}}, in which some police officers raided an unlicensed drinking club at 12th Street in Detroit and that escalated into an uncontrollable riot.

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References/Trivia


Season 27 Episode References
591 "The Burns Cage"
592
"How Lisa Got Her Marge Back"
"Fland Canyon" 593


Cultural references

In what was a reference to Mary Poppins' "Chim Chim Cher-ee" scene, the chimney sweeper is attacked by Fox NFL mascot Cleatus the Robot when he was dancing with Shary Bobbins
Marge watches American Idol Ace Young portraying Paul Blart on Paul Blart Mall Cop: The Musical. The stores seen at the mall are also parodies of real life ones

Continuity

Trivia

Goofs

  • Skinner is allergic to peanut and yet opens the Peanut Brittle. ("Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em")
  • During the flashback, there's a picture of Lisa, Bart and Maggie on the wall, but it's likely that Maggie wasn't even born when the flashback takes place.
  • Lisa's eyes split for few frames when Marge says she doesn't like jazz.
  • During Lisa's apology, Marge's pearl turn white.

References


Season 27 References
Every Man's Dream 'Cue Detective Puffless Halloween of Horror Treehouse of Horror XXVI Friend with Benefit Lisa with an "S" 'Paths of Glory Barthood The Girl Code Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles Much Apu About Something Love Is in the N2-O2-Ar-CO2-Ne-He-CH4 Gal of Constant Sorrow Lisa the Veterinarian The Marge-ian Chronicles The Burns Cage How Lisa Got Her Marge Back Fland Canyon To Courier with Love Simprovised Orange Is the New Yellow