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*[[Comic Book Guy]] says "sweet {{W|Batarang}} Jesus". | *[[Comic Book Guy]] says "sweet {{W|Batarang}} Jesus". | ||
*Bart leaves The Android's Dungeon in a toy [[Batmobile]]. | *Bart leaves The Android's Dungeon in a toy [[Batmobile]]. | ||
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*Bart says "what's the story, morning glories?" a reference to the album ''{{W|(What's the Story) Morning Glory?}}'' by {{W|Oasis (band)|Oasis}}. | *Bart says "what's the story, morning glories?" a reference to the album ''{{W|(What's the Story) Morning Glory?}}'' by {{W|Oasis (band)|Oasis}}. | ||
*"{{W|True (Spandau Ballet song)|True}}" by {{W|Spandau Ballet}} plays at the school dance. | *"{{W|True (Spandau Ballet song)|True}}" by {{W|Spandau Ballet}} plays at the school dance. | ||
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*[[Marble Studios]] is a parody of [[Marvel]] Studios. | *[[Marble Studios]] is a parody of [[Marvel]] Studios. | ||
*Bart calls Comic Book Guy "fat Thor". | *Bart calls Comic Book Guy "fat Thor". | ||
+ | *The song that plays after Bart becomes "Spoiler Boy" is "People Get Up And Drive Your Funky Soul" by [[James Brown]]. This is a reference to the scene where Peter Parker/[[Spider-Man]] struts down the street in ''{{W|Spider-Man 3}}''. | ||
*[[Bart]] references ''{{w|Avengers: Endgame}}''. | *[[Bart]] references ''{{w|Avengers: Endgame}}''. | ||
*Chinnos offers Bart several super powers: | *Chinnos offers Bart several super powers: |
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Cultural references
- The ending credits of Vindicators: Crystal War has Batman/Bruce Wayne as Real Superhero Consultant.
- The songs in the credits are all songs by real bands:
- "Ballerina Out of Control" by The Ocean Blue
- "The Zoo Is Cool" by Couch Flambeau
- "Sinister Exaggerator" by The Residents
- "Uglato" by Devo
- "What Did Your Last Servant Die Of?" by The Wedding Present
- "Here Come the '90s" by Men Without Hats
- A stuffed Lying Cat from Saga is seen in The Android's Dungeon.
- Comic Book Guy says "sweet Batarang Jesus".
- Bart leaves The Android's Dungeon in a toy Batmobile.
- Bart says "what's the story, morning glories?" a reference to the album (What's the Story) Morning Glory? by Oasis.
- "True" by Spandau Ballet plays at the school dance.
- The headquarters of the Vindicators is a parody of the Hall of Justice from DC Comics.
- The ending with Bart asking what day it is then going around town saying "I'm a changed boy" is a parody of A Christmas Carol.
- When the Disney bomb gets disarmed, the company's theme, "When You Wish Upon a Star", from 1940 animated film Pinocchio plays.
Marvel references
- Vindicators: Crystal War is a parody of Avengers: Infinity War.
- Vindicators: Crystal War 2: Resurgence is a parody of Avengers: Endgame.
- The Vindicators are a parody of The Avengers.
- The Vindicators are:
- Magnesium Man; a parody of Iron Man/Tony Stark.
- Airshot; a parody of Hawkeye.
- Hydrangea; a parody of Black Widow and Poison Ivy from DC Comics.
- Black Voodoo; a parody of Black Panther.
- Moby Man; possibly a parody of The Hulk.
- Quetzellacota; a parody of Thor.
- Chinnos is a parody of Thanos.
- The fight on the planet in the film is a parody of the fight on Titan in Infinity War.
- The Doomsday app is a parody of the Infinity Gauntlet and Infinity Gems.
- Marble Studios is a parody of Marvel Studios.
- Bart calls Comic Book Guy "fat Thor".
- The song that plays after Bart becomes "Spoiler Boy" is "People Get Up And Drive Your Funky Soul" by James Brown. This is a reference to the scene where Peter Parker/Spider-Man struts down the street in Spider-Man 3.
- Bart references Avengers: Endgame.
- Chinnos offers Bart several super powers:
- Muscles; a reference to The Hulk.
- Claws; a reference to Wolverine.
- Skeleton on a bike; a reference to Ghost Rider.
Trivia
- Maggie doesn't appear in this episode.
Continuity
- White Malik has a T-shirt with the Springfield Monorail on it. ("Marge vs. the Monorail")