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+ | *A picture of [[Bea Simmons]] is seen in the retirement home. ("[[Old Money]]") | ||
*[[Bart]] also sets up [[Jimbo]] to take the blame for the [[Bart's prank calls|prank calls to Moe]] in the comic story ''[[Hot Cider in the City]]''. | *[[Bart]] also sets up [[Jimbo]] to take the blame for the [[Bart's prank calls|prank calls to Moe]] in the comic story ''[[Hot Cider in the City]]''. | ||
*[[Homer]] is also seen having a dip in a kiddie pool in the comic story ''[[Maggie's Crib 23]]''. | *[[Homer]] is also seen having a dip in a kiddie pool in the comic story ''[[Maggie's Crib 23]]''. |
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Contents
Cultural references
- The name of this episode is be a reference to the boy band, New Kids on the Block.
Trivia
- In the flashback when Jimbo puts Bart's head in the toilet, Bart's shirt is green (rather than the usual orange).
- According to Bart's phone call to Moe's, the Simpsons original address was 1094 Evergreen Terrace, instead of 742.
- Bart says "Can't a guy's skin look it's yellowest" though in future and past episodes the Simpsons refer to other yellow people's skin as "white".
- The shot of Homer drooling at the commercial for The Frying Dutchman is recycled from "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" and is mirror flipped in this episode.
- This episode marked the debut appearances of:
Continuity
- A picture of Bea Simmons is seen in the retirement home. ("Old Money")
- Bart also sets up Jimbo to take the blame for the prank calls to Moe in the comic story Hot Cider in the City.
- Homer is also seen having a dip in a kiddie pool in the comic story Maggie's Crib 23.
Goofs
- When Homer is eating and Horatio McCallister is trying to attract people, three people go in. In the next shot, the people are outside.