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*Bart's lip plate is an [[Ethiopia]]n tradition for women in the Mursi tribe. | *Bart's lip plate is an [[Ethiopia]]n tradition for women in the Mursi tribe. | ||
*Victoria Falls is in [[Zambia]] and [[Zimbabwe]]. | *Victoria Falls is in [[Zambia]] and [[Zimbabwe]]. | ||
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Cultural references
- When the enraged hippo rears up, Homer exclaims "A hungry hungry hippo!", a reference to the popular board game Hungry Hungry Hippos. Incidentally, one of the four hippos in the game is called Homer Hippo.
- Dr. Joan Bushwell is a parody of Jane Goodall, an English zoologist who became famous worldwide for her research into the behavior of chimpanzees.
- When the man from Greenpeace says that Dr. Bushwell has hidden diamonds everywhere, Marge replies, "Even on the soles of her shoes", referencing the Paul Simon song "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes".
- When Kitenge is driving the Simpsons on a safari, you can see Pride Rock from "The Lion King" in the background
Goofs
- For a brief moment when Bart is eating worms, his tongue is green.
- The neck rings Lisa is given is a tradition in Myanmar, not Tanzania.
- Bart's lip plate is an Ethiopian tradition for women in the Mursi tribe.
- Victoria Falls is in Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Continuity
- A Bolivian Tree Lizard is seen when the Simpsons go through the dark jungle on their boat. "Bart the Mother"