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The Boy Who Knew Too Much/References

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References/Trivia


Trivia

  • Matt Groening is the court-appointed artist.
  • Other purely coincidental parallels between German-accented and occasionally miscast action film star Rainier Wolfcastle and Arnold Schwarzenegger, revealed in this episode:
    • Both have wives named Maria.
    • Both drive a Humvee.
  • When Bart is running away from Principal Skinner, one of the scenes is of Bart running down a hill, which was cut directly from episode 4-1, "Kamp Krusty."
  • This is the first episode to feature Bart's "Lil Bastard" prank kit.
  • The episode plot is similar to that of "Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain
  • There is "El Barto" graffitti outside the courthouse.
  • The sign outside Quimby's house reads: "Thursday Is Ladies' Night"
  • Bart uses the "Li'l Bastard Clock-Tampering Kit."

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