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*When {{ch|Adam Savage|Adam}} and {{ch|Jamie Hyneman|Jamie}} shoot the stuffed bear out of a cannon, its fur burns off in mid-flight, revealing a robot skeleton that resembles the [[Terminator]]'s. | *When {{ch|Adam Savage|Adam}} and {{ch|Jamie Hyneman|Jamie}} shoot the stuffed bear out of a cannon, its fur burns off in mid-flight, revealing a robot skeleton that resembles the [[Terminator]]'s. | ||
*"{{W|Non, je ne regrette rien}}" is played during the episode. | *"{{W|Non, je ne regrette rien}}" is played during the episode. | ||
+ | *[[Licky Strikes]] candy cigarettes is a parody of {{w|Lucky Strike}} cigarettes. | ||
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on the novel The Sun Also Rises, which is also an episode of The Vampire Diaries.
- The television show MythBusters is parodied throughout the episode's subplot, where Bart and Milhouse see the TV show MythCrackers and, inspired by the show, go on to test several myths on the own. Several of the myths they test are parodies of myths that were tested on MythBusters.
- When Adam and Jamie shoot the stuffed bear out of a cannon, its fur burns off in mid-flight, revealing a robot skeleton that resembles the Terminator's.
- "Non, je ne regrette rien" is played during the episode.
- Licky Strikes candy cigarettes is a parody of Lucky Strike cigarettes.