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*''[[Porkeymen]]'' is a reference to ''{{w|Pokémon}}''. The character [[Pikkanose]] is a reference to the Pokémon {{w|Pikachu}}. The Porkeymen theme "Gotta pitch 'em all" is taken from the Pokémon theme; "Gotta catch 'em all".
 
*''[[Porkeymen]]'' is a reference to ''{{w|Pokémon}}''. The character [[Pikkanose]] is a reference to the Pokémon {{w|Pikachu}}. The Porkeymen theme "Gotta pitch 'em all" is taken from the Pokémon theme; "Gotta catch 'em all".
  
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*[[Bart]] and [[Homer]] talk about how Bart got [[Stampy]] in "[[Bart Gets an Elephant]]".
 
*[[Bart]] and [[Homer]] talk about how Bart got [[Stampy]] in "[[Bart Gets an Elephant]]".
  
 
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References/Trivia


Cultural references

  • Porkeymen is a reference to Pokémon. The character Pikkanose is a reference to the Pokémon Pikachu. The Porkeymen theme "Gotta pitch 'em all" is taken from the Pokémon theme; "Gotta catch 'em all".

Continuity