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*When the kids sing the "[[Kamp Krusty Theme Song]]", [[Martin Prince, Jr.]] is present, despite being in Fat Camp instead of the regular camp.
 
*When the kids sing the "[[Kamp Krusty Theme Song]]", [[Martin Prince, Jr.]] is present, despite being in Fat Camp instead of the regular camp.
*In the last scene, with a picture of the bus leaving Tijuana, it says "Leaving Tijuana" above the gate leading into the city.
 
 
*[[Homer]] points out to [[Marge]] that now the kids are away, he has grown two more hairs, making it four on the top of his head. Later when they are reading [[Lisa]]'s letter, he has two hairs again. But later still when they are watching TV, he has four again. Two of them fall out when he sees that [[Bart]] is the ringleader, leaving him with his original two.
 
*[[Homer]] points out to [[Marge]] that now the kids are away, he has grown two more hairs, making it four on the top of his head. Later when they are reading [[Lisa]]'s letter, he has two hairs again. But later still when they are watching TV, he has four again. Two of them fall out when he sees that [[Bart]] is the ringleader, leaving him with his original two.
 
*When the kids rip Krusty's shirt to see if is the real him he buttons his shirt up then in the next shot his shirt is still torn.
 
*When the kids rip Krusty's shirt to see if is the real him he buttons his shirt up then in the next shot his shirt is still torn.
 
*In the shot where Kearney is reading the letter sent to Marge whilst he is eating the jellybean cookies, there is a quick shot of Kearney's hand going in his mouth with the cookie to eat it. Note that there is nothing on his wrist. In the next shot where it is revealed that Kearney is reading the letter rather than Bart or Lisa, he has spiky, black collars on his wrist.
 
*In the shot where Kearney is reading the letter sent to Marge whilst he is eating the jellybean cookies, there is a quick shot of Kearney's hand going in his mouth with the cookie to eat it. Note that there is nothing on his wrist. In the next shot where it is revealed that Kearney is reading the letter rather than Bart or Lisa, he has spiky, black collars on his wrist.
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References/Trivia


Season 4 Episode References
059 "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?"
060
"Kamp Krusty"
"A Streetcar Named Marge" 061


Cultural references

Trivia

  • This is the first episode where we learn Dolph's name, even though he has been seen since season 1.
  • When Dolph serves the "Krusty Brand Imitation Gruel" to the kids, he is wearing a hairnet, making it one of the few times both his eyes are visible.
  • Bart's remark of "No way would I lend my name to a crummy product" is an ironic one; a likely reference to the Butterfinger commercials Bart has starred in.
  • When Kent Brockman comments that he has reported on Afghanistan and Iraq, he was referring to the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the 1991 U.S. invasion of Iraq (the first Gulf War), not the current conflicts, where the U.S. invaded Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq in 2003.
  • The episode was inspired by a staff member who worked as a teenager as a counselor in a summer camp and saw exposed live wires and other hazards. The producers said this episode was meant to relate to those who went to summer camps or took jobs in one.

Continuity

  • In Man vs. Beast vs. Food, when telling Krusty who he is, Bart mentioned he lead a revolt as Krusty's summer camp.

Goofs

  • When the kids sing the "Kamp Krusty Theme Song", Martin Prince, Jr. is present, despite being in Fat Camp instead of the regular camp.
  • Homer points out to Marge that now the kids are away, he has grown two more hairs, making it four on the top of his head. Later when they are reading Lisa's letter, he has two hairs again. But later still when they are watching TV, he has four again. Two of them fall out when he sees that Bart is the ringleader, leaving him with his original two.
  • When the kids rip Krusty's shirt to see if is the real him he buttons his shirt up then in the next shot his shirt is still torn.
  • In the shot where Kearney is reading the letter sent to Marge whilst he is eating the jellybean cookies, there is a quick shot of Kearney's hand going in his mouth with the cookie to eat it. Note that there is nothing on his wrist. In the next shot where it is revealed that Kearney is reading the letter rather than Bart or Lisa, he has spiky, black collars on his wrist.


Season 4 References
Kamp Krusty A Streetcar Named Marge Homer the Heretic Lisa the Beauty Queen Treehouse of Horror III Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie Marge Gets a Job New Kid on the Block Mr. Plow Lisa's First Word Homer's Triple Bypass Marge vs. the Monorail Selma's Choice Brother from the Same Planet I Love Lisa Duffless Last Exit to Springfield So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show The Front Whacking Day Marge in Chains Krusty Gets Kancelled