The Fat and the Furriest/References
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a parody of the movie The Fast and The Furious.
- The episode's couch gag parodies the opening and closing credits of Get Smart, the well-known comedy, with Homer as Maxwell Smart (Don Adams). The "Get Smart Theme" by Irving Szathmary is heard as well.
- Lisa picked a bouquet of Erigeron elatiors for Mother's Day. As Lisa mentions, this North American species belong to the daisy family.
- The Christian video with talking vegetables shown in the Sprawl-Mart's showcase is a parody of VeggieTales, an American Christian computer-generated musical children's animation and media franchise.
- In the Sprawl-Mart, Bart finds that American actress Jaclyn Smith has her own line of axe heads. This is a reference to many of Smith's business successes.
- Patty and Selma were given a Kitchen Carnival machine after they appeared on an episode of The Price Is Right, the American game show.
- Marge felt as if she was on Administrative Professionals Day when she was given the Kitchen Carnival machine as a gift.
- The scene of an insane Homer pouring caramel on the cotton candy is a reference to the 1931 film Frankenstein.
- Homer mentions Starbucks.
- According to Dolph, his dad once beat up six employees at KFC.
- The books that scare Homer in the Rumpus room include:
- The Bear Went Over the Mountain, a novel by William Kotzwinkle.
- The Berenstain Bears, the children's literature franchise created by Stan and Jan Berenstain.
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears, the famous British fairy tale by Robert Southey.
- The products in which Homer sees bears include Super Sugar Crisp, Gummy bears, Snuggle and Teddy Grahams.
- Some of the bears that appear in Homer's fantasy are: Gummi Bears, Winnie the Pooh, Paddington Bear, Smokey Bear (icon of the U.S. Forest Service), Snuggle (from the fabric softener), Teddy Grahams, two bears wearing Chicago Bears uniforms, and a Care Bear with a crowbar.
- The song "Teddy Bears' Picnic" by John W. Bratton is heard when Homer imagines the aggressive bears marching.
- The traditional "Mexican Hat Dance" ("Jarabe Tapatío") plays on the radio.
- Grant Connor gives Homer a device to find the bear that attacked him, and Connor says it was the same techology used to watch American actor Gary Busey.
- According to Connor, the Grizly bear weights more than a Mazda Miata sports car.
- The song that plays when Homer makes his Bear Buster suit is "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor.
- Homer's suit resembles Troy Hurtubise's "Ursus personal armor suit" from the 1961 documentary Project Grizzly.
- Lisa says that the point of Moby Dick was not to take revenge on animals.
- Marge says "I got a bad feeling about this", which is a reference of the infamous Star Wars line "I have a bad feeling about this".
- Lenny and Carl, and later Bart, sing "Afternoon Delight" by Starland Vocal Band. Homer previously voiced his dislike for said band in Season 6's 'Round Springfield.
- Sonny & Cher's famous hit, "I Got You Babe", is heard when the bear and Homer spend time together.
- The scene of Homer and the bear pushing each other, with the bear pushing much harder, resembles an scene in the animated film Shrek.
- Homer mentions the "Circle of Life", a reference to a song from The Lion King.
Goofs
- In this episode, Costington's is next to Sprawl-Mart, where as in another episode, it's on a street corner.
- Between the weight and moisture content, Homer's cotton candy ball would have immediately melted and/or collapsed when he poured the caramel on it.
- In the scene where the bear corners Homer in the cave, in most shots, Homer's barefoot, but in other shots, he has shoes on.
- Homer's tie disappears when his coworkers laugh at him.