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− | *After [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] sings a song about thrift, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] exclaims that he doesn't have a cap; however, he is seen wearing his [[Lucky red hat|lucky red hat]] in some episodes, comics and games. | + | *After [[Marge Simpson|Marge]] sings a song about thrift, [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] exclaims that he doesn't have a cap; however, he is seen wearing his [[Lucky red hat|lucky red hat]] in some episodes, commercials, comics and games. |
== Goofs == | == Goofs == |
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Cultural references
- Lisa's quest to save Springfield's oldest redwood tree by living in it is a reference to the real-life story of Julia Butterfly Hill and a redwood tree called "Luna". Hill lived in the tree for two years and succeeded in preventing it from being cut down by loggers. The details of Lisa's day-to-day existence in her tree (such as hauling supplies up to her tent by a rope) are very similar to Hill's.
- When the giant log destroys Kentucky Fried Panda, Homer exclaims "No! It was finger-ling-ling good!", which is a reference to Kentucky Fried Chicken and its slogan, "Finger-Lickin' Good", and to either or both of two famous giant pandas named Ling-Ling:
Trivia
- After Marge sings a song about thrift, Bart exclaims that he doesn't have a cap; however, he is seen wearing his lucky red hat in some episodes, commercials, comics and games.
Goofs
- Maude Flanders is seen in the group of people.
- Lenny Leonard has gray hair in the group of people.