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*The title of the episode is a reference to "{{W|Let's Go Fly a Kite}}", a song in [[Walt Disney]]'s 1964 film ''[[Mary Poppins]]''. | *The title of the episode is a reference to "{{W|Let's Go Fly a Kite}}", a song in [[Walt Disney]]'s 1964 film ''[[Mary Poppins]]''. | ||
− | *It's been established that [[Abraham Simpson]] served in World War II but during that conflict the U.S. Air Force did not exist in it's current form, it wasn't established until 1947. | + | *It's been established that [[Abraham Simpson]] served in World War II but during that conflict the U.S. Air Force did not exist in it's current form, it wasn't established until 1947. |
+ | *[[Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles]] made a cd singing Happy Birthday, [[Milhouse]]. They previously performed multiple songs for the special live show ''[[The Simpsons Take the Bowl]]''. | ||
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a reference to "Let's Go Fly a Kite", a song in Walt Disney's 1964 film Mary Poppins.
- It's been established that Abraham Simpson served in World War II but during that conflict the U.S. Air Force did not exist in it's current form, it wasn't established until 1947.
- Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles made a cd singing Happy Birthday, Milhouse. They previously performed multiple songs for the special live show The Simpsons Take the Bowl.