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*The song "Springfield, Springfield" is adapted from the song "New York, New York" in the 1944 Broadway musical "On The Town". | *The song "Springfield, Springfield" is adapted from the song "New York, New York" in the 1944 Broadway musical "On The Town". | ||
*Ms. Botz, the Baby-Sitter Bandit and Fat Tony appear on wanted posters in Chief Wiggum's office. | *Ms. Botz, the Baby-Sitter Bandit and Fat Tony appear on wanted posters in Chief Wiggum's office. | ||
− | *Bart, Lisa, and Homer are watching TV when Lisa tells Bart that television does not have to be 100% accurate. A second Homer then walks past the window. | + | *Bart, Lisa, and Homer are watching TV when Bart draws on his scouting knowledge to nitpick an ''Itchy & Scratchy'' cartoon. Lisa tells Bart that television does not have to be 100% accurate. A second Homer then walks past the window. |
*On his sash, Bart has badges for: Archery, Debt Collecting, Embalming, TV Trivia, and Patch Forgery. | *On his sash, Bart has badges for: Archery, Debt Collecting, Embalming, TV Trivia, and Patch Forgery. | ||
*Everyone in the arcade is queued up for the Terminator game. | *Everyone in the arcade is queued up for the Terminator game. | ||
− | *Bart practices his scouting skills by setting a pair of booby traps for Homer. | + | *Bart practices his scouting skills by setting a pair of booby traps for Homer: |
+ | **The first trap is a snare trap in the kitchen. Bart puts a slice of pie out on the floor for bait. When Homer walks to the pie to eat it, he is caught by a rope and ends up dangling upside down by one ankle, forced to watch helplessly as Santa's Little Helper eats the pie. | ||
+ | **The second is a pit trap in the driveway next to where Homer usually parks his car. Homer pulls into the driveway, stops, gets out of his car and falls right into the trap. | ||
*At the end when Ernest Borgnine and the children are sitting around singing "Bingo", a presence attacks Ernest Borgnine. This is a reference to Jason Voorhees, the horror movie killer from the classic Friday the 13th series who lives at an abandoned camp called Crystal Lake. | *At the end when Ernest Borgnine and the children are sitting around singing "Bingo", a presence attacks Ernest Borgnine. This is a reference to Jason Voorhees, the horror movie killer from the classic Friday the 13th series who lives at an abandoned camp called Crystal Lake. | ||
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Trivia
- The song "Springfield, Springfield" is adapted from the song "New York, New York" in the 1944 Broadway musical "On The Town".
- Ms. Botz, the Baby-Sitter Bandit and Fat Tony appear on wanted posters in Chief Wiggum's office.
- Bart, Lisa, and Homer are watching TV when Bart draws on his scouting knowledge to nitpick an Itchy & Scratchy cartoon. Lisa tells Bart that television does not have to be 100% accurate. A second Homer then walks past the window.
- On his sash, Bart has badges for: Archery, Debt Collecting, Embalming, TV Trivia, and Patch Forgery.
- Everyone in the arcade is queued up for the Terminator game.
- Bart practices his scouting skills by setting a pair of booby traps for Homer:
- The first trap is a snare trap in the kitchen. Bart puts a slice of pie out on the floor for bait. When Homer walks to the pie to eat it, he is caught by a rope and ends up dangling upside down by one ankle, forced to watch helplessly as Santa's Little Helper eats the pie.
- The second is a pit trap in the driveway next to where Homer usually parks his car. Homer pulls into the driveway, stops, gets out of his car and falls right into the trap.
- At the end when Ernest Borgnine and the children are sitting around singing "Bingo", a presence attacks Ernest Borgnine. This is a reference to Jason Voorhees, the horror movie killer from the classic Friday the 13th series who lives at an abandoned camp called Crystal Lake.
Goofs
- When Bart and Milhouse first go to the Kwik-E-Mart for their Squishee, the two flavors are red and purple. When Apu pours the Squishee, they are both purple. And then when he's done, the two flavors are purple and green. (The Squishee that Apu serves the boys is green.)
- During the Itchy & Scratchy cartoon ("Aaahhh! Wilderness!"), the pole that Itchy uses to prop Scratchy up into a tent shape disappears when Scratchy is lit by lightning.
- Jason attacks Ernest Borgnine and the children at the end. But in the movies Jason doesn't attack large groups or children.
- The attacker isn't even clearly established to be a human being, let alone Jason Voorhies. Just because the camp looks like Camp Crystal Lake doesn't mean that the attacker HAS to be Jason.