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*[[Lionel Hutz]] references {{w|Webster's Dictionary}}. | *[[Lionel Hutz]] references {{w|Webster's Dictionary}}. | ||
*In the ending scene, [[Milhouse]]-Schroeder is playing the piano, while [[Santa's Little Helper]]-Linus is dancing to the music, a reference to the [[Peanuts]]. | *In the ending scene, [[Milhouse]]-Schroeder is playing the piano, while [[Santa's Little Helper]]-Linus is dancing to the music, a reference to the [[Peanuts]]. | ||
+ | *[[Mr. Burns]] is [[Dracula]]. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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Cultural References
- Lionel Hutz references Webster's Dictionary.
- In the ending scene, Milhouse-Schroeder is playing the piano, while Santa's Little Helper-Linus is dancing to the music, a reference to the Peanuts.
- Mr. Burns is Dracula.
Trivia
- This is one of several Simpsons episodes which are considered anthology episodes that features mini-stories.
- Richard Nixon says "I'm not dead" (protesting being summoned to serve on the Devil's jury) in this episode, but he would die 6 months later.
- This was the last Treehouse of Horror to be told as a story given by one of the characters.
Freeze Frame Fun
- In the beginning of "Bart Simpson's Dracula", the living room's sailboat painting is replaced by one where dogs are playing poker.
Crowd Shots
- People in the Jury of the Damned include Lizzie Borden, Benedict Arnold, Blackbeard, John Dillinger, John Wilkes Booth, The Starting Line of the 1976 Philadelphia Flyers, and Richard Nixon.
Continuity
- One of the posters in Box Office Bingo depicts Count Burns.