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*[[Marge]] thought [[Patty]] wanted American actor {{W|Ed Asner}}'s haircut. Patty actually wanted [[Mary Tyler Moore]]'s.
 
*[[Marge]] thought [[Patty]] wanted American actor {{W|Ed Asner}}'s haircut. Patty actually wanted [[Mary Tyler Moore]]'s.
 
*[[McBain]]'s partner, {{ap|Scoey|Saturdays of Thunder}} is a parody of {{W|Roger Murtaugh|Sergeant Murtaugh}}, played by {{W|Danny Glover}}, in the ''{{W|Lethal Weapon}}'' film series.
 
*[[McBain]]'s partner, {{ap|Scoey|Saturdays of Thunder}} is a parody of {{W|Roger Murtaugh|Sergeant Murtaugh}}, played by {{W|Danny Glover}}, in the ''{{W|Lethal Weapon}}'' film series.
*At the hairdresser's, [[Selma]] is reading ''[[Peephole]]'', a parody of ''{{W2|People|magazine}}'' magazine.
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*At the hairdresser's, [[Selma]] is reading ''[[Peephole]]'', a parody of ''[[People]]'' magazine.
 
**She reads about {{W|Henry Wilker}}, famous for portraying [[Fonzie]] in the American sitcom ''[[Happy Days]]''.
 
**She reads about {{W|Henry Wilker}}, famous for portraying [[Fonzie]] in the American sitcom ''[[Happy Days]]''.
 
*[[The Galloping Gazelle]] played at {{W|Soldier Field}}, a multi-purpose stadium in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]. He's also been in two {{W|Pro Bowl}}s.
 
*[[The Galloping Gazelle]] played at {{W|Soldier Field}}, a multi-purpose stadium in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]. He's also been in two {{W|Pro Bowl}}s.
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*The song "You're All I Need" by Nigel Martinez and {{W|Josie James}} is heard at the National Fatherhood Institute.
 
*The song "You're All I Need" by Nigel Martinez and {{W|Josie James}} is heard at the National Fatherhood Institute.
 
*{{ap|Dave|Saturdays of Thunder}} gives Homer a copy of ''[[Fatherhood]]'' by [[Bill Cosby]].
 
*{{ap|Dave|Saturdays of Thunder}} gives Homer a copy of ''[[Fatherhood]]'' by [[Bill Cosby]].
*The song "{{W|Watching Scotty Grow}}" by {{W|Bobby Goldsboro}} is heard when Homer and [[Bart]] work together on the {{W|soapbox car}} ''[[Li'l Lightnin']]''.
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*The song "{{W|Watching Scotty Grow}}" by [[Bobby Goldsboro]] is heard when Homer and [[Bart]] work together on the {{W|soapbox car}} ''[[Li'l Lightnin']]''.
 
*[[Nelson]] tries to run Bart's soapbox car off of the road with a whip and with spiked wheels, parodying the famous chariot race scene in the 1959 religious epic film ''[[Ben-Hur]]''. The race commentator later mentions the film itself.
 
*[[Nelson]] tries to run Bart's soapbox car off of the road with a whip and with spiked wheels, parodying the famous chariot race scene in the 1959 religious epic film ''[[Ben-Hur]]''. The race commentator later mentions the film itself.
 
*The TV presenter mentions the {{W|Great Depression}} and former racing driver {{W|Al Unser Jr.}}.
 
*The TV presenter mentions the {{W|Great Depression}} and former racing driver {{W|Al Unser Jr.}}.

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References/Trivia


Season 3 Episode References
043 "Lisa's Pony"
044
"Saturdays of Thunder"
"Flaming Moe's" 045


Cultural references[edit]

A parody of the Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci can be seen at the National Fatherhood Institute

Trivia[edit]

  • The scene in which Bart welds with his mask up caused a battle between the show creators and the network censors. The censors were concerned that children would imitate Bart by misusing welding tools. The show creators were able to convince them that very few kids would use welding tools anyway.
  • Tapes at the video shack include: "Du Du Du", "Border Siesta", "The Bad Football", "Speed Boat Bloopers", "Frisbee", "Super Jock 3", "Death By Knockout", "Bench Clearing Brawls", "Blood On The Ice", and "Football's Greatest Injuries".
  • The head of the National Fatherhood Institute drinks from a Super Dad mug.
  • Homer says his credit expiration date is "June 1989.. uh, 2012". 1989 is the year the first Simpsons episode aired.
  • Homer double parks at the VHS Village.
  • This is the first episode to feature the full version of the current theme music. (Although the full version of the opening for this episode was used outside of the USA, it was also released on all releases of the third season DVD.)
  • The sign at the video store reads: VHS Village, Formerly the Beta Barn.
  • Marge and her sisters read Idle Chatter and Peephole magazines at the beauty salon.
  • Harry Shearer based the voice of Dave, the director of the Fatherhood Institute, on actor Mason Adams.
  • This episode premiered November 14, 1991 and got high ratings due in part to the fact that it was immediately followed by the premiere of Michael Jackson's infamous "Black or White" music video, the one that ends with Jackson smashing the car windows.
  • Deathrace 2000 was another inspiration for the episode.
  • The spice rack from "Itchy & Scratchy & Marge" is shown again.
  • Bart's "Li'l Lightnin'" re-appears in Lego Dimensions, although for some reason is called the "Gravity Sprinter".
  • Edgar Allan Poe was buried on October 8. 1849 the day after his death in Westminster Hall and Burying Ground in Baltimore, Maryland near his grandfather David Poe Sr.'s grave. The grave was unmarked at first, but the sexton, George W. Spence, placed a sandstone inscribed No. 80. His remains were reburied towards the front of the cemetery under a large memorial on November 17, 1875.

Goofs[edit]

  • When Homer asks Flanders when a boy should start dating and immediately drives away, it shows him handling the steering wheel from the backseat of his car.
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?