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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The title is a reference to the Disney animated film ''{{W|One Hundred and One Dalmatians}}''. | *The title is a reference to the Disney animated film ''{{W|One Hundred and One Dalmatians}}''. | ||
+ | **The main plots are similar in how stolen puppies are rescued from [[Cruella de Vil]] and [[Mr. Burns]] before they can be killed and skinned to use their fur to make clothing. | ||
*The names of two of the puppies, "Prince" and "The Puppy Formerly Known As Prince", are a reference to the musician [[Prince]] changing his stage name in the early 1990s. | *The names of two of the puppies, "Prince" and "The Puppy Formerly Known As Prince", are a reference to the musician [[Prince]] changing his stage name in the early 1990s. | ||
*[[Mr. Burns]]' song "[[See My Vest]]" is a parody of the song "Be Our Guest" from the Disney animated film ''{{W2|Beauty and the Beast|1991 film}}''. | *[[Mr. Burns]]' song "[[See My Vest]]" is a parody of the song "Be Our Guest" from the Disney animated film ''{{W2|Beauty and the Beast|1991 film}}''. |
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Cultural references
- The title is a reference to the Disney animated film One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
- The main plots are similar in how stolen puppies are rescued from Cruella de Vil and Mr. Burns before they can be killed and skinned to use their fur to make clothing.
- The names of two of the puppies, "Prince" and "The Puppy Formerly Known As Prince", are a reference to the musician Prince changing his stage name in the early 1990s.
- Mr. Burns' song "See My Vest" is a parody of the song "Be Our Guest" from the Disney animated film Beauty and the Beast.
- The episode title and plot are based on the Disney film 101 Dalmatians. Burns' plan to kill the puppies and turn them into clothing references Cruella de Vil from 101 Dalmatians, who wants to do the same thing.
- The scene showing Santa's Little Helper and She's The Fastest eating spaghetti and kissing is a reference to Lady and the Tramp.
- The clerk at the pet store performs a mind-meld on Santa's Little Helper, a reference to the Vulcan mind-meld from Star Trek.
- Terminator: Santa's Little Helper's escape from the car (as well as the scene's music) parody the T-1000 from Terminator 2.
- Mr. Burns says that Little Monty's trick of standing on his hind legs reminds him of Rory Calhoun.
Trivia
- Marge's reaction when Homer proclaims that it was Santa's Little Helper who buried all of their stuff implies that she herself was responsible for their burial.
- The names of the puppies are:
- Rover
- Fido
- Rex
- Spot
- Rover II
- Fido II
- Rex II
- Cleo
- Dave
- Jay
- Paul
- Branford
- Dave II
- Jay II
- Paul II
- Branford II
- Sleepy
- Dopey
- Grumpy
- Donner
- Blitzen
- Grumpy II
- King
- Queenie
- Prince
- The puppy formerly known as Prince
Goofs
- Luigi sets down spaghetti and meatballs for Santa's Little Helper and She's the Fastest, but in the shot following that, the dish and the other things on the table have moved.
- It looks like there is nothing in the food dishes Marge sets down for Santa's Little Helper and She's the Fastest. Also, when they start eating, they just stick their heads in the bowl and keep them still.
- 26 puppies eat from the bowls in the kitchen scene. As the title suggests, they are only meant to be 25.
- Even worse, there are 27 puppies in Bart's sock drawer.
- The Rich Texan's hair is mis-coloured brown.
- At the scene in the pet shop, the animation of Santa's Little Helper is very choppy. Several times, his head cuts from looking forward to looking to the left without any in-between frames.
- When the Simpsons are watching the dog race, there are a few frames where the bottom left curl of Marge's hair is incorrectly drawn and colored as if it was part of her head.
- When the puppies are eating from their bowls, they are seen in a far away shot scattered throughout the kitchen. However, when the camera pans to showcase all the dog bowls, they are in a straight line.