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*The five stages of death were first layed out in Elizabeth Kubler-Ross's book, "[[wikipedia:Kübler-Ross model|On Death and Dying]]". | *The five stages of death were first layed out in Elizabeth Kubler-Ross's book, "[[wikipedia:Kübler-Ross model|On Death and Dying]]". | ||
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Cultural references
- References to the movie "D.O.A." include the kids singing in the restaurant and the doctor saying, "Sorry to keep you waiting."
- The five stages of death were first layed out in Elizabeth Kubler-Ross's book, "On Death and Dying".
Trivia
- The karaoke signer identifying himself as Richie Sakai is a caricature and namesake of The Simpsons producer Richard Sakai.
- The Simpsons have a mouse problem in their home: A mousehole is seen in the videotaped message to Maggie from Homer.
- The clock reads 7:00 when the kids run in for dinner, but during dinner, it reads 5:00.
- Richie Sakai sings "Gypsies, Tramps And Thieves" by Cher, Bart and Lisa sing the theme song from "Shaft" by Isaac Hayes.
- The name is an obvious pun on the Dr. Seuss book One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish.