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*Before [[Nelson]] hikes the ball, he yells "5F03! Hike!" 5F03 is the production code for this episode. | *Before [[Nelson]] hikes the ball, he yells "5F03! Hike!" 5F03 is the production code for this episode. | ||
*Syndicated versions cut the part after [[Bart]] is pushed in the mud by Nelson where [[Ralph]] says "You're going to heaven". | *Syndicated versions cut the part after [[Bart]] is pushed in the mud by Nelson where [[Ralph]] says "You're going to heaven". | ||
− | *Syndication cuts the first part of the Kwik-E-Mart scene where Bart plays a video game called | + | *Syndication cuts the first part of the Kwik-E-Mart scene where Bart plays a video game called ''[[Cat Fight]]'' where teenaged girls beat each other up ("I'll scratch you" "The hair!" "Slut!" "Loser!") |
− | *Homer cuts [[Martin]] from the team but in later scenes he is still there. | + | *Homer cuts [[Martin]] from the team, but in later scenes, he is still there. |
− | *When Homer bought the Beer and Skittles he had money but just a few minutes ago Nelson stole his wallet. | + | *When Homer bought the Beer and Skittles, he had money, but just a few minutes ago, Nelson stole his wallet. |
*Either [[Sherri]] or [[Terri]] has a crush on Bart. | *Either [[Sherri]] or [[Terri]] has a crush on Bart. | ||
*Over the ending credits, Homer starts cutting the cast, crew and guest stars too. He then cuts "shhshy", the guy who shhes in the [[Gracie Films]] "logo". | *Over the ending credits, Homer starts cutting the cast, crew and guest stars too. He then cuts "shhshy", the guy who shhes in the [[Gracie Films]] "logo". | ||
*We learn that Lenny once dated Marge, although it is unknown how far their relationship went. | *We learn that Lenny once dated Marge, although it is unknown how far their relationship went. | ||
− | *Rod and Todd Flanders jersey numbers are 6 and 66 respectively. | + | *Rod and Todd Flanders' jersey numbers are 6 and 66 respectively. |
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
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Cultural references
- One of the teams Springfield plays against is from Arlen, Texas, the fictional setting for King of the Hill. A number of the shows main characters appear in the stands.
Trivia
- We learn that Homer was a great gymnast back in high school, but failed because Abe Simpson didn't believe in him.
- Before Nelson hikes the ball, he yells "5F03! Hike!" 5F03 is the production code for this episode.
- Syndicated versions cut the part after Bart is pushed in the mud by Nelson where Ralph says "You're going to heaven".
- Syndication cuts the first part of the Kwik-E-Mart scene where Bart plays a video game called Cat Fight where teenaged girls beat each other up ("I'll scratch you" "The hair!" "Slut!" "Loser!")
- Homer cuts Martin from the team, but in later scenes, he is still there.
- When Homer bought the Beer and Skittles, he had money, but just a few minutes ago, Nelson stole his wallet.
- Either Sherri or Terri has a crush on Bart.
- Over the ending credits, Homer starts cutting the cast, crew and guest stars too. He then cuts "shhshy", the guy who shhes in the Gracie Films "logo".
- We learn that Lenny once dated Marge, although it is unknown how far their relationship went.
- Rod and Todd Flanders' jersey numbers are 6 and 66 respectively.
Continuity
- Homer can be seen wearing the Tom Landry hat he bought in the season 8 episode "You Only Move Twice" while he is coaching the team. Tom Landry was a coach for the Dallas Cowboys.
- One of the football teams is from Waynesport. "Burns, Baby Burns"
- Another team is from Ogdenville. "Marge vs. the Monorail"
- Homer references Marge's former jobs:
- Police officer. "The Springfield Connection"
- Pretzel vendor. "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson"
- Church counselor. "In Marge We Trust"
- "Professional" gambler. "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)"
Goofs
- During the scene where Bart lies to Homer about injuries, the plaster on his nose disappears and appears between shots.