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*The name of Troy's agent [[MacArthur Parker]] ia a reference to the song "{{w|MacArthur Park (song)|MacArthur Park}}" by {{w|Richard Harris}}. | *The name of Troy's agent [[MacArthur Parker]] ia a reference to the song "{{w|MacArthur Park (song)|MacArthur Park}}" by {{w|Richard Harris}}. | ||
*Selma's costumes are modelled on the clothes of {{w|Marilyn Monroe}}. | *Selma's costumes are modelled on the clothes of {{w|Marilyn Monroe}}. | ||
+ | *Troy's proposed fragrance "Smellin' of Troy" is a reference to the mythological woman {{w|Helen of Troy}}. | ||
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Trivia
- Fat Tony is voiced by Phil Hartman rather than his usual voice actor Joe Mantegna.
Cultural references
- The title of this episode is a reference to the film A Fish Called Wanda.
- The song "Dr. Zaius" in the Planet of the Apes musical Stop the Planet of the Apes I Want to Get Off is to the tune of "Rock Me Amadeus" by Falco.
- The title Stop the Planet of the Apes I Want to Get Off is itself a takeoff on the musical Stop the World – I Want to Get Off.
- Troy McClure drives a DeLorean DMC-12, as made famous in the Back to the Future films.
- The McClure movie The Muppets Go Medieval parodies The Muppets.
- At the wedding, Homer sings "Rock and Roll Part 2" by Gary Glitter in his head.
- Troy lives in the Chemosphere.
- The news anchor, voiced by Hank Azaria, is based on Entertainment Tonight host John Tesh.
- Troy describes Jub-Jub the iguana as "Everywhere You Want to Be" in reference to a Visa commercial.
- The name of Troy's agent MacArthur Parker ia a reference to the song "MacArthur Park" by Richard Harris.
- Selma's costumes are modelled on the clothes of Marilyn Monroe.
- Troy's proposed fragrance "Smellin' of Troy" is a reference to the mythological woman Helen of Troy.