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*The episode title is a reference to the novel ''{{W|The Red Badge of Courage}}''. | *The episode title is a reference to the novel ''{{W|The Red Badge of Courage}}''. | ||
*[[Homer]] calls [[Giuseppe Granfinali]] "Super Mario", referencing [[Mario]] from ''{{ap|Mario|series}}''. | *[[Homer]] calls [[Giuseppe Granfinali]] "Super Mario", referencing [[Mario]] from ''{{ap|Mario|series}}''. | ||
− | *The boat Abraham Simpson leaves in is called the Yellow Belly, referencing the term "Yellow Bellied Coward". | + | *The boat Abraham Simpson leaves in is called the Yellow Belly, referencing the term "Yellow Bellied Coward". |
+ | *Maggie presents Bart with a white feather, a reference to the 1902 novel ''The Four Feathers'' in which a naval officer is given white feathers by his comrades for cowardice. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
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Cultural References
- The episode title is a reference to the novel The Red Badge of Courage.
- Homer calls Giuseppe Granfinali "Super Mario", referencing Mario from Mario.
- The boat Abraham Simpson leaves in is called the Yellow Belly, referencing the term "Yellow Bellied Coward".
- Maggie presents Bart with a white feather, a reference to the 1902 novel The Four Feathers in which a naval officer is given white feathers by his comrades for cowardice.
Continuity
- Bart once again bangs two pots together to make a lot of noise, whilst shouting over it. He also did this when he was 2 years old. ("Lisa's First Word")
- A few athletes from previous episodes appear: