Boyz N the Highlands/References
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Cultural references
- The title is either a reference to the song "Boyz-n-the-Hood" by Eazy-E, or the 1991 film Boyz n the Hood.
- The title is also a reference to Season 5 episode "Boy-Scoutz 'n the Hood".
- Dolph says that the name "Axel" is reserved for Axl Rose.
- Martin says the Satanists will slaughter every hair on Axel's "chinny chin chin", a reference to "The Three Little Pigs".
- Martin has a FatBit, a parody of the Fitbit.
- Suffragete Monopoly is a parody of Monopoly and a reference to Suffragette.
- The $100 note has a picture of Lucretia Mott on, while the $50 note has a picture of Elizabeth Cady Stanton on.
- Never Sorry is a parody of Sorry!.
- Pranksters of Catan is a parody of The Settlers of Catan.
- Soda-Land is a parody of Candy Land.
- Connect One is a parody of Connect Four.
- Nelson and Dolph find an Airbnb.
- "Everybody's Jumpin'" by The Dave Brubeck Quartet, from the album Time Out, plays in the Airbnb.
- Martin says that he watches Caillou.
- Martin says that the movement of the pendulum swings in the pattern of Richard Strauss' "The Blue Danube". The song plays in the waltzer scene.
- Madison sold essential oils on Facebook.
- Over the weekend, Homer, Marge and Lisa watched Little Women on TV.
Trivia
Continuity
- Homer wrote a poem called "Another Rapping Tomato", a sequel to his poem "Rapping Tomato" from "Moe'N'a Lisa".
- One of the medications that Martin takes is Focusyn. ("Brother's Little Helper")