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[[Bart Simpson|Bart]]'s vision of Marie and Pierre Curie, inventors of radium, are much like Godzilla, complete with the Japan setting.
 
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The music from [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The Empire Strikes Back The Empire Strikes Back] plays while [[Mr. Burns]] surveys his monitors in his office.
 
The music from [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The Empire Strikes Back The Empire Strikes Back] plays while [[Mr. Burns]] surveys his monitors in his office.
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As a subplot in the story, Bart cries 'wolf' to get out of a test, in reference to [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The Boy Who Cried Wolf The Boy Who Cried Wolf].

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Cultural References

Bart's vision of Marie and Pierre Curie, inventors of radium, are much like Godzilla, complete with the Japan setting.

Smithers' song and dance number at Jack Marley's retirement party are reference to the 1941 film, Kane Citizen Kane.

The music from Empire Strikes Back The Empire Strikes Back plays while Mr. Burns surveys his monitors in his office.

As a subplot in the story, Bart cries 'wolf' to get out of a test, in reference to Boy Who Cried Wolf The Boy Who Cried Wolf.