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Cultural references
- The opening theme is a combination of the series' theme song and The Simpsons'.
- King Quimby, the First of His Name is a reference to Tommen Baratheon who was also a "First of His Name".
- The Three-eyed crow is a reference to the Three-Eyed Raven.
- The heads on pikes are a reference to the ones in the show, with Ned's a reference to Ned Stark.
- The Icewalker, and Jacqueline Bouvier turning into one, are a reference to the White Walkers and the mindless wights they create from the dead.
- Markery is a reference to Jaime Lannister, who was in an incestuous relationship with his twin sister Cersei. Markery was voiced by Nikolaj Coster-Waldau who also played Jaime Lannister.
- The witch mentioned by Marge is a reference to the witch who had predicted that Cersei would become queen but lose all of her children.
- The Strangler and Milk of the Poppy in Dr. Hibbert's office are potions in the show.
- A doomsday prophet looking Martin walks outside of Moe's with the sign, "The end is not nigh, I'll tell you when it's nigh". It's a reference to George R. R. Martin having not finished the series' books yet.
- Moe and Bart trade messages via raven for crank calls.
- Homer mentions that he could be sleeping on the "Iron Couch", a reference to the Iron Throne.
- Victarion's Secret is a reference to Victarion Greyjoy.
- The dragon is a reference to the dragons in the show.
- Goblin Milhouse is as disposable as the orcs in the movies.
- The Ent-Draught is a potion in the movies.
- The man in a cloak with a pipe at Moe's Tavern is a reference to Aragorn.
- The All-Smelling Tower is a reference to the All-Seeing Eye of Sauron, also referenced by Homer.
- Treestache and the other trees are a reference to Treebeard and the other Ents.
- Peter Jackson and the The Hobbit trilogy are referenced in a special recipe: P. Jackson's Overstuffed Hobbit:
- Cut Hobbit into three pieces.
- Pack with unnecessary stuffing.
- Serves many, satisfies none.
- 3 Hobbits are sitting in a cage to be eaten.
- Billy Boyd sung the end credits song, "The Perfect Tale", a reference to "The Last Goodbye" from The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. The portraits in the credits mimic the end of the credits for Lord of the Rings.
- The floating creatures fanning Lord Burns are Beholders.
- The Gelatinous Cubes are enemies in the game.
- The Barksin potion is a reference to the Barkskin potion in the game.
- Gold Pieces, or GP, are the foundation of the default monetary system in the D&D system.
- Villagers break into the Weapons and Armor shop.
- Dr. Hibbert is selling potions. The potions and their effect reflect the ones in all the games:
- Rupee is the currency in almost all of the games.
- The Lucy's Cordial potion is a reference to the Queen Lucy's Cordial potion.
- Azzlan is a parody of Aslan.
- Bart tries to cast a spell using a stick similar to how Harry Potter uses his wand.
- The Polyjuice Potion appears.
Others
Continuity
Trivia
- The same night, Family Guy's episode (Emmy-Winning Episode) referenced the White Walker and a dragon from Game of Thrones was featured, too. The episode also referenced The Simpsons and the cross-over episode "The Simpsons Guy".
- An appeal for @UNICEFUSA, #OneAmericaAppeal and @SaveTheChildren was included in the credits, for the #PuertoRicoRelief. To fit it in, the Gracie Films gag was removed.