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*This episode takes a lot of plot points from the film ''{{W|Goodfellas}}''. As in the film, a school-aged boy mixes drinks for the mob gang, and there is also a cigarette hijacking. [[Bart]]'s work for [[Fat Tony]] mirrors the rise of young American mobster {{W|Henry Hill}}.
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*This episode takes a lot of plot of [[Bart]]'s afterschool job for [[Fat Tony]] is spoofing the rise of mobster {{W|Henry Hill}} in ''{{W|Goodfellas}}''. As in the film, a school-aged boy mixes drinks for the local mob gang, his mother gets distressed after seeing him wear a snazzy new suit, the mobster interfering when he is in trouble at school (in the movie they stop the local mailman through a violent treat from delivering mail from the school to his parents, in the episode they go directly the principal) and there is also a cigarette hijacking. Fat Tony's character design was based {{W|Paul Sorvino}} who played {{W|Paul Vario|Paulie Vario}} (renamed Paulie Cicero in the movie).
 
*The [[Jackie O's]] cereal's name is a reference to former First Lady {{W|Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis}} (1929–1994), wife of President {{Ch|John F. Kennedy}}. When she re-married (to shipping magnate {{W|Aristotle Onassis}}) five years after Kennedy's assassination, she was nicknamed "Jackie O" in popular culture.
 
*The [[Jackie O's]] cereal's name is a reference to former First Lady {{W|Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis}} (1929–1994), wife of President {{Ch|John F. Kennedy}}. When she re-married (to shipping magnate {{W|Aristotle Onassis}}) five years after Kennedy's assassination, she was nicknamed "Jackie O" in popular culture.
 
**Both during and after Kennedy's presidency, Mrs. Kennedy was known for her independent and widely respected fashion sense (particularly for the pink suit she was wearing the day JFK was assassinated), alluded to by the cereal box's color scheme and promise of stretch pants.
 
**Both during and after Kennedy's presidency, Mrs. Kennedy was known for her independent and widely respected fashion sense (particularly for the pink suit she was wearing the day JFK was assassinated), alluded to by the cereal box's color scheme and promise of stretch pants.

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References/Trivia


Season 3 Episode References
038 "When Flanders Failed"
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"Bart the Murderer"
"Homer Defined" 040


Cultural references

  • This episode takes a lot of plot of Bart's afterschool job for Fat Tony is spoofing the rise of mobster Henry Hill in Goodfellas. As in the film, a school-aged boy mixes drinks for the local mob gang, his mother gets distressed after seeing him wear a snazzy new suit, the mobster interfering when he is in trouble at school (in the movie they stop the local mailman through a violent treat from delivering mail from the school to his parents, in the episode they go directly the principal) and there is also a cigarette hijacking. Fat Tony's character design was based Paul Sorvino who played Paulie Vario (renamed Paulie Cicero in the movie).
  • The Jackie O's cereal's name is a reference to former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (1929–1994), wife of President John F. Kennedy. When she re-married (to shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis) five years after Kennedy's assassination, she was nicknamed "Jackie O" in popular culture.
    • Both during and after Kennedy's presidency, Mrs. Kennedy was known for her independent and widely respected fashion sense (particularly for the pink suit she was wearing the day JFK was assassinated), alluded to by the cereal box's color scheme and promise of stretch pants.
  • The scene where Lisa waves to Bart as he tries to get on the school bus is a reference to The French Connection.
  • "Ah, Fudge!" is also a common minced oath for the f-word.
The wrapper design for Ah Fudge! chocolate bar is based on the Hershey bar

Continuity

  • Bart imagines being put on an electric chair in the music video for "Deep, Deep Trouble".

Trivia

  • Fat Tony's prisoner number was 8F03, the production code for this episode.
      • Eat My Shorts is a horse running in another race (and another of Bart's catchphrases).
  • There is a large drum of nuclear waste seen in Homer's basement in this episode.
  • Bart's forgotten permission slip can be seen (just barely) under his pillowcase before he wakes up at the beginning of the episode.
  • While imprisoned, Bart's cellmate is a seriously pumped-up Sideshow Bob.
  • During the last scene, the Simpsons watch a movie based on this episode. When the narrator lists the actors, the actor playing Fat Tony is Joe Mantegna, who provides the voice of Fat Tony on The Simpsons.
  • The producers attempted to have "Be My Baby" by the Ronettes play midway through the episode. Due to being unable to secure permission, they used "One Fine Day" instead.
  • On the news, Fat Tony's real name is revealed as "William "Fat Tony" Williams" but would later change to "Anthony "Fat Tony" D'Amico" in "The Homer They Fall" whether or not this was a decision made by the shows writers or if the two names were separate aliases is unknown.
Season 3 References
Stark Raving Dad Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington When Flanders Failed Bart the Murderer Homer Defined Like Father, Like Clown Treehouse of Horror II Lisa's Pony Saturdays of Thunder Flaming Moe's Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk I Married Marge Radio Bart Lisa the Greek Homer Alone Bart the Lover Homer at the Bat Separate Vocations Dog of Death Colonel Homer Black Widower The Otto Show Bart's Friend Falls in Love Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?