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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
+ | *[[Waylon Smithers]] tells [[Mr. Burns]] that [[Tiger Woods]] made golf cool. | ||
+ | *Smithers says that using a Gatling gun against teenagers would violate the {{W|Geneva Convention}}. | ||
+ | *After Smithers misses a shot in basketball, Mr. Burns tells him to be a "little more {{W|Wilt Chamberlain}} and a little less {{W2|Neville Chamberlain|footballer}}. | ||
*[[Apu]] can be seen in an audience holding a sign reading "Bhagavad Gita 3:16", referencing {{W|Rollen Stewart}} who used to hold up signs reading "John 3:16" at sporting events. {{W|Bhagavad Gita}} is the name of a Hindu scripture. | *[[Apu]] can be seen in an audience holding a sign reading "Bhagavad Gita 3:16", referencing {{W|Rollen Stewart}} who used to hold up signs reading "John 3:16" at sporting events. {{W|Bhagavad Gita}} is the name of a Hindu scripture. | ||
+ | *When Mr. Burns finds out how much paying a team of hockey players costs, he exclaims "Sweet {{W|Marty McSorley}}!" | ||
+ | *[[Professor Frink]] made a "pillaging with [[Genghis Khan]]" and a "fiddling with [[Nero]]" program for virtual reality. | ||
+ | *When Burns says that if he wanted to hunt endangered sea mammals, he'll do it like he's always done, Smithers says that he'll get two tickets to {{W|SeaWorld|Sea World}}. | ||
+ | *When Mr. Burns decides to have his new golf course built on the [[Springfield Nature Preserve]], he receives strongly worded letters from {{Ch|Sting}} and [[Leonardo DiCaprio]]. | ||
+ | *The Springfield Environmental Review Board disbanded and became the Springfield {{W|Porsche}} Owners Club. | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
*The [[Li'l Chickadee]] organization reappears in the comic stories ''[[Scheme Supreme]]'' and ''[[Milhouse... The Girl?]]''. | *The [[Li'l Chickadee]] organization reappears in the comic stories ''[[Scheme Supreme]]'' and ''[[Milhouse... The Girl?]]''. |
Latest revision as of 09:56, October 15, 2023
Cultural references[edit]
- Waylon Smithers tells Mr. Burns that Tiger Woods made golf cool.
- Smithers says that using a Gatling gun against teenagers would violate the Geneva Convention.
- After Smithers misses a shot in basketball, Mr. Burns tells him to be a "little more Wilt Chamberlain and a little less Neville Chamberlain.
- Apu can be seen in an audience holding a sign reading "Bhagavad Gita 3:16", referencing Rollen Stewart who used to hold up signs reading "John 3:16" at sporting events. Bhagavad Gita is the name of a Hindu scripture.
- When Mr. Burns finds out how much paying a team of hockey players costs, he exclaims "Sweet Marty McSorley!"
- Professor Frink made a "pillaging with Genghis Khan" and a "fiddling with Nero" program for virtual reality.
- When Burns says that if he wanted to hunt endangered sea mammals, he'll do it like he's always done, Smithers says that he'll get two tickets to Sea World.
- When Mr. Burns decides to have his new golf course built on the Springfield Nature Preserve, he receives strongly worded letters from Sting and Leonardo DiCaprio.
- The Springfield Environmental Review Board disbanded and became the Springfield Porsche Owners Club.
Continuity[edit]
- The Li'l Chickadee organization reappears in the comic stories Scheme Supreme and Milhouse... The Girl?.