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*The scenes of Homer playing on a {{w|Big piano}} are a reference to 1988 film ''{{W2|Big|film}}''. Homer performs "{{w|Rock Around the Clock}}". | *The scenes of Homer playing on a {{w|Big piano}} are a reference to 1988 film ''{{W2|Big|film}}''. Homer performs "{{w|Rock Around the Clock}}". | ||
*Lisa suggests making a doll following the model of [[Gertrude Stein]], {{w|Cathy Guisewite}}, {{w|Nina Totenberg}}, {{w|Elizabeth Cady Stanton}} and [[Eleanor Roosevelt]]. | *Lisa suggests making a doll following the model of [[Gertrude Stein]], {{w|Cathy Guisewite}}, {{w|Nina Totenberg}}, {{w|Elizabeth Cady Stanton}} and [[Eleanor Roosevelt]]. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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Cultural references
- Grampa Simpson received a telegram from Boris Karloff
- The scenes of Homer playing on a Big piano are a reference to 1988 film Big. Homer performs "Rock Around the Clock".
- Lisa suggests making a doll following the model of Gertrude Stein, Cathy Guisewite, Nina Totenberg, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Eleanor Roosevelt.
- Kent Brockman mentions Beetle Bailey and the Berlin Wall.
Trivia
- Malibu Stacy is referred to as "America's favorite 8 and a half incher."
- It cost $46,000 to produce the Lisa Lionheart dolls.
- A sign in front of the factory reads: "Petrochem Petrochemical Corp., Proud Makers of Caustic Polypropylene and Malibu Stacy"