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*At the start of the opening sequence, the {{IS|Planet Express ship}} from ''[[Futurama]]'' flies by the title screen. The intro music from ''[[Futurama]]'' also plays briefly. | *At the start of the opening sequence, the {{IS|Planet Express ship}} from ''[[Futurama]]'' flies by the title screen. The intro music from ''[[Futurama]]'' also plays briefly. | ||
*After Bart pees himself, the big screen has the caption "got urine?", a reference to the [[got milk?]] advertising campaign. | *After Bart pees himself, the big screen has the caption "got urine?", a reference to the [[got milk?]] advertising campaign. |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on the song "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing".
- At the start of the opening sequence, the Planet Express ship from Futurama flies by the title screen. The intro music from Futurama also plays briefly.
- After Bart pees himself, the big screen has the caption "got urine?", a reference to the got milk? advertising campaign.
- Homer has a dream in which there are three pop culture references to parental abuse in the media:
Trivia
- The prank call text that Bart texted with a cell phone to Moe I.M.A. Wiener is the same prank name that was previously used by Bart at Springfield Gorge in The Simpsons Movie against Russ Cargill.
- The last time Homer had a nightmare about Bart abusing him in a dream was in the Season 1 episode: "Moaning Lisa".