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*The episode title is a pun on the musical ''{{w|Bye Bye Birdie}}''. | *The episode title is a pun on the musical ''{{w|Bye Bye Birdie}}''. | ||
*The advert for [[Stabby-Oh's]] is a parody of {{w|Lucky Charms}}. | *The advert for [[Stabby-Oh's]] is a parody of {{w|Lucky Charms}}. | ||
− | *The scene where the other baby-helping business has to close down is a parody of '' | + | *The scene where the other baby-helping business has to close down is a parody of ''[[Titanic]]'' |
*During the scene where [[Marge]] chases the school bus, [[Milhouse]] says, "It's like ''{{w|Speed 2: Cruise Control|Speed 2}}''! Only with a bus instead of a boat!", off-handedly summarizing the plot of the original film, ''{{W2|Speed|1994 film}}''. | *During the scene where [[Marge]] chases the school bus, [[Milhouse]] says, "It's like ''{{w|Speed 2: Cruise Control|Speed 2}}''! Only with a bus instead of a boat!", off-handedly summarizing the plot of the original film, ''{{W2|Speed|1994 film}}''. | ||
*When [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] are making unkind comments about [[Francine Rhenquist]] on her first day at [[Springfield Elementary School]], Milhouse says, "Yeah, she thinks she's ''{{w|Babe: Pig in the City}}'', referring to the second movie about Babe the pig. | *When [[Bart]] and [[Milhouse]] are making unkind comments about [[Francine Rhenquist]] on her first day at [[Springfield Elementary School]], Milhouse says, "Yeah, she thinks she's ''{{w|Babe: Pig in the City}}'', referring to the second movie about Babe the pig. | ||
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*The grey-haired and -bearded man in the audience that Lisa addresses as Dr. Koop in her presentation is former Surgeon General [[C. Everett Koop]]. | *The grey-haired and -bearded man in the audience that Lisa addresses as Dr. Koop in her presentation is former Surgeon General [[C. Everett Koop]]. | ||
*The music that plays as Marge prepares Bart and Lisa for the school bus is the {{w|Sabre Dance}} | *The music that plays as Marge prepares Bart and Lisa for the school bus is the {{w|Sabre Dance}} | ||
− | *Otto, believing he is being challenged in a car race, mentions the movie "{{W|Rebel Without a Cause}}" referring to the ''Chickie Run'' scene<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1DEp8R9kwg</ref> | + | *Otto, believing he is being challenged in a car race, mentions the movie "{{W|Rebel Without a Cause}}" referring to the ''Chickie Run'' scene.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1DEp8R9kwg</ref> |
*The car vs school bus race scene in the aqueduct with broken gates is a quote from the movie ''{{W|Terminator 2: Judgment Day}}''. | *The car vs school bus race scene in the aqueduct with broken gates is a quote from the movie ''{{W|Terminator 2: Judgment Day}}''. | ||
*The white T-shirt with the phrase "Frankie says: relax" that is seen worn by a little boy in the school bus is a reference to the song "{{W2|Relax|song}}" by {{W|Frankie Goes to Hollywood}}. | *The white T-shirt with the phrase "Frankie says: relax" that is seen worn by a little boy in the school bus is a reference to the song "{{W2|Relax|song}}" by {{W|Frankie Goes to Hollywood}}. |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on the musical Bye Bye Birdie.
- The advert for Stabby-Oh's is a parody of Lucky Charms.
- The scene where the other baby-helping business has to close down is a parody of Titanic
- During the scene where Marge chases the school bus, Milhouse says, "It's like Speed 2! Only with a bus instead of a boat!", off-handedly summarizing the plot of the original film, Speed.
- When Bart and Milhouse are making unkind comments about Francine Rhenquist on her first day at Springfield Elementary School, Milhouse says, "Yeah, she thinks she's Babe: Pig in the City, referring to the second movie about Babe the pig.
- The song playing during the baby-proofing montage is "Always Safety First" by NRBQ.
- The "dingo alarm" included in the baby safety equipment refers to a 1980 Australian case where a mother claimed a dingo stole her baby.
- The grey-haired and -bearded man in the audience that Lisa addresses as Dr. Koop in her presentation is former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop.
- The music that plays as Marge prepares Bart and Lisa for the school bus is the Sabre Dance
- Otto, believing he is being challenged in a car race, mentions the movie "Rebel Without a Cause" referring to the Chickie Run scene.[1]
- The car vs school bus race scene in the aqueduct with broken gates is a quote from the movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
- The white T-shirt with the phrase "Frankie says: relax" that is seen worn by a little boy in the school bus is a reference to the song "Relax" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
- T-shirts with this writing are really for sale.
- Young bully Homer while beating young Smithers sings "Kung Fu Fighting" (1974).
Trivia
- Among the scientists at the big annual big science thing:
- The Springfield school bus base is sponsored by "World Industries" a real existing skateboard company famous in the 2000s.
- When Francine Rhenquist gets on the school bus one of the Mackleberry twins says "Red hair? - What's she trying to pull?” referring to the popular rumor that people with red hair get crazy very easily.
- As Lisa illustrates her nerd-bully theory she presents an image showing a bully throwing an apple at Sir Isaac Newton's head, an original and unique theory about the legendary event.
Goofs
- In the chase scene, Milhouse is sitting on the left side (our view), however after Otto reverses to pick up the new kid, Milhouse is on the right side.
- He could have easily switched seats.
- In Homer's grade school flashback where he is beating up a young Waylon Smithers, Jr., the musical instrument Barney is shown playing is a recorder, but the sound produced is that of a kazoo.
- Lisa has 4 Indian burns, then 3, then 4, then it's gone altogether.
- In a rush, Marge mismatches the shirts of Bart and Lisa (Bart has Lisa's dress and Lisa has Bart's shirt) but in the kitchen it's normal.
- Francine has a nose clip in the swimming pool scene on CCTV. It disappears when Lisa puts it forward, but then it reappears and she then says "Of course. The nose clips."
- Homer does not lose a drop of blood even though he gets 6 nails in his body,
- Apu says "No more Shiva-related pokings" when Homer accessorizes a statue with foam novelty fingers. Shiva is a male Hindu deity but the statue object of the joke is female, so it cannot be Shiva; rather, it appears to be Kali.
References