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*How far is Spangler's compound from the Simpson house? Earlier in the episode it takes only an hour's drive; later, as Homer and Tab are out on the highway, Tab wants to stop at a motel overnight.
 
*How far is Spangler's compound from the Simpson house? Earlier in the episode it takes only an hour's drive; later, as Homer and Tab are out on the highway, Tab wants to stop at a motel overnight.
  
== Cultural references ==
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== Cultural References ==
 
* The title of this episode is probably a spoof of the 1972 film ''The Heartbreak Kid'' starring Charles Grodin. It may also reference World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Superstar Shawn Michaels whose nickname is "The Heartbreak Kid".
 
* The title of this episode is probably a spoof of the 1972 film ''The Heartbreak Kid'' starring Charles Grodin. It may also reference World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Superstar Shawn Michaels whose nickname is "The Heartbreak Kid".
 
*The song Homer sings for change to the German students on vacation is "99 Luftballons".
 
*The song Homer sings for change to the German students on vacation is "99 Luftballons".
 
*The song played during Bart's junkfood sequence is "Yummy yummy yummy" by The Ohio Express.
 
*The song played during Bart's junkfood sequence is "Yummy yummy yummy" by The Ohio Express.
 
* The line "raged against the machine" is a reference to the political rap-rock band Rage Against the Machine.
 
* The line "raged against the machine" is a reference to the political rap-rock band Rage Against the Machine.
* When Bart rips off the Krusty poster in his room which conceals a stash of junk food, it is a reference to "The Shawshank Redemption", where Andy DuFresne's means of escape is through a hole in the wall covered by a poster of Rita Hayworth.
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* [[wikipedia:The_Shawshank_Redemption|''The Shawshank Redemption'']]:
*Homer says "they're melting" in a style reminiscent of The Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz.
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** Bart uses a poster of [[Krusty the Clown]] to conceal the junk food stash in his room.  Andy DuFresne puts a poster of [[wikipedia:Rita_Hayworth|Rita Hayworth]] (later followed by [[wikipedia:Marilyn_Monroe|Marilyn Monroe]] and [[wikipedia:Raquel_Welch|Raquel Welch]]) on the wall of his cell to conceal his escape tunnel.
*This episode's storyline is likely a satire of the real-world problem of vending machines in schools. In fact, some states have made it illegal for public schools to sell junk food to its students during school hours.
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** Bart opens a package of candy, throws it in the air, and lets it fall down onto and around him, echoing the scene where Andy stands in the rain after his escape.
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* Bart's candy-tossing scene could also be considered a reference to the scene in [[wikipedia:Pleasantville_(film)|''Pleasantville'']] where David stands in the rain and transforms from black-and-white to color.
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* Homer says (regarding the milkshakes from the festival), "They're melting," in a style reminiscent of The Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz.
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*This episode's storyline is likely a satire of the real-world problem of vending machines in schools. In fact, some states have made it illegal for public schools to sell junk food to students during school hours.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:15, July 10, 2010

References/Trivia


Trivia

  • Spangler's car is a Volvo.
  • The montage near the end of the first act spoofs Bart's shots in the show's opening; additionally, Barney appears in place of where the now-deceased Bleeding Gums Murphy would've appeared.
  • One of the candies that Bart eats is named Cop Killaz.

Previous Episode References

  • Bart's line "What doesn't kill me makes me stronger" was also said by Homer in "Homer's Triple Bypass" following one of several heart attacks, which Dr. Hibbert quickly proved to be wrong.
  • Homer has a fantasy about a robotic Marge, a reference to "Gump Roast" where "Marge becomes a robot" is suggested as a future plotline.
  • Homer's half-brother Herb Powell is mentioned in this episode, marking his only appearance or even mention since his starring roles in Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? and Brother Can You Spare Two Dimes?.
  • In the Itchy & Scratchy cartoon, the medical questionnaire that Scratchy fills out has "Have You Ever Been:" followed by a list of catastrophic events, all of which happened to Scratchy in previous Itchy & Scratchy episodes (see "Kitty-Kill Condition").

Goofs

  • How far is Spangler's compound from the Simpson house? Earlier in the episode it takes only an hour's drive; later, as Homer and Tab are out on the highway, Tab wants to stop at a motel overnight.

Cultural References

  • The title of this episode is probably a spoof of the 1972 film The Heartbreak Kid starring Charles Grodin. It may also reference World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Superstar Shawn Michaels whose nickname is "The Heartbreak Kid".
  • The song Homer sings for change to the German students on vacation is "99 Luftballons".
  • The song played during Bart's junkfood sequence is "Yummy yummy yummy" by The Ohio Express.
  • The line "raged against the machine" is a reference to the political rap-rock band Rage Against the Machine.
  • The Shawshank Redemption:
    • Bart uses a poster of Krusty the Clown to conceal the junk food stash in his room. Andy DuFresne puts a poster of Rita Hayworth (later followed by Marilyn Monroe and Raquel Welch) on the wall of his cell to conceal his escape tunnel.
    • Bart opens a package of candy, throws it in the air, and lets it fall down onto and around him, echoing the scene where Andy stands in the rain after his escape.
  • Bart's candy-tossing scene could also be considered a reference to the scene in Pleasantville where David stands in the rain and transforms from black-and-white to color.
  • Homer says (regarding the milkshakes from the festival), "They're melting," in a style reminiscent of The Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz.
  • This episode's storyline is likely a satire of the real-world problem of vending machines in schools. In fact, some states have made it illegal for public schools to sell junk food to students during school hours.

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