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− | *When Mr. Burns and [[Smithers]] walk past Maggie at the beach Burns says "look, Smithers, it's that child who shot me", a reference to the episodes "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]" and | + | *When Mr. Burns and [[Smithers]] walk past Maggie at the beach Burns says "look, Smithers, it's that child who shot me", a reference to the episodes "[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]" and {{ap|Who Shot Mr. Burns?|Part Two}}. |
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Revision as of 16:39, January 21, 2024
Cultural references
- The comic's title is a reference to the song "Baby Got Back".
- While trying to take the golden fish from a sleeping Maggie, Mr. Burns compares her grip to that of Ed "Strangler" Lewis.
- Mr. Burns is apparently a veteran of the Crimean War.
Continuity
- When Mr. Burns and Smithers walk past Maggie at the beach Burns says "look, Smithers, it's that child who shot me", a reference to the episodes "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)" and Who Shot Mr. Burns?.