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Cultural references
- The name of the episode is a reference to the novel I, Claudius and a pun on Bart's catchphrase "Ay caramba!".
- The foreign invaders of Rome are Asterix, Obelix and one of their fellow Gauls.
- The dialogue between the gods at the end is a reference to the fan opinion of the show going stale and that it should end soon.
- The song during the ending credits is the theme song of the cartoon The Roman Holidays.
Continuity
- The Kent Brockman character calls Obeseus the Wide, Mr. Plow. ("Mr. Plow")
- Obeseus the Wide's size resembles king-size Homer.[1] ("King-Size Homer")