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*The song that plays when Mr. Burns and Smithers hydrate the manatee is "Car Wash". | *The song that plays when Mr. Burns and Smithers hydrate the manatee is "Car Wash". | ||
*The episode's title is based on ''The Bonfire of the Vanatees''. | *The episode's title is based on ''The Bonfire of the Vanatees''. | ||
− | *The movie Carl mentions "Farenheit 4 on 1" references the novel ''{{ | + | *The movie Carl mentions "Farenheit 4 on 1" references the novel ''{{W|Farenheit 451}}'' by Ray Bradbury. |
*The character mentioned by the guy in the Frosty costume Mr. Roseli his same his shared by an item called a Roseli Berry in ''Pokemon X and Y'', but since the games didn't exist the time this episode aired, this is purely coincidental. | *The character mentioned by the guy in the Frosty costume Mr. Roseli his same his shared by an item called a Roseli Berry in ''Pokemon X and Y'', but since the games didn't exist the time this episode aired, this is purely coincidental. | ||
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*[[Caleb Thorn]] says that manatees are also dugongs. He is wrong: manatees and dugongs are found in different places, they are not the same. | *[[Caleb Thorn]] says that manatees are also dugongs. He is wrong: manatees and dugongs are found in different places, they are not the same. | ||
*In the overhead shot of the living room, [[Johnny Tightlips]] has [[Kent Brockman]]'s colors. | *In the overhead shot of the living room, [[Johnny Tightlips]] has [[Kent Brockman]]'s colors. | ||
+ | *In the scenes at Moe's Tavern, Homer' beer cup changes height between shots. | ||
+ | *When Bart asks Marge why the doctors put a blanket over Santa's head, Maggie disappears. | ||
+ | *Homer left the door open. But in the close-up of him and Bart after Marge leaves, the door is closed. | ||
+ | *Caleb throws his shirt at the sand. But when Marge saw him as he saves the manatee, the shirt is not on the sand. | ||
+ | *The cable of the telephone in the cab changes length between shots. | ||
+ | *One of the manatees vomits on the sea. But in the next scene, the vomit is gone. | ||
+ | *At the end, some water that is dropping on the floor disappears immediately. | ||
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Cultural references[edit]
- Carl has a tattoo of Foghorn Leghorn on his right thigh.
- The film Lemony Lick-it's A series of Horny Events is an obvious parody of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.
- The song that plays when Mr. Burns and Smithers hydrate the manatee is "Car Wash".
- The episode's title is based on The Bonfire of the Vanatees.
- The movie Carl mentions "Farenheit 4 on 1" references the novel Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
- The character mentioned by the guy in the Frosty costume Mr. Roseli his same his shared by an item called a Roseli Berry in Pokemon X and Y, but since the games didn't exist the time this episode aired, this is purely coincidental.
Trivia[edit]
- This is the first season premiere since "Beyond Blunderdome" of Season 11 not to be part of the Treehouse of Horror series.
- This episode was rated TV 14.
- Homer does "The Outhouse Gag" which his father did in "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part Two)".
- Second participation of Alec Baldwin in the show
Goofs[edit]
- Caleb Thorn says that manatees are also dugongs. He is wrong: manatees and dugongs are found in different places, they are not the same.
- In the overhead shot of the living room, Johnny Tightlips has Kent Brockman's colors.
- In the scenes at Moe's Tavern, Homer' beer cup changes height between shots.
- When Bart asks Marge why the doctors put a blanket over Santa's head, Maggie disappears.
- Homer left the door open. But in the close-up of him and Bart after Marge leaves, the door is closed.
- Caleb throws his shirt at the sand. But when Marge saw him as he saves the manatee, the shirt is not on the sand.
- The cable of the telephone in the cab changes length between shots.
- One of the manatees vomits on the sea. But in the next scene, the vomit is gone.
- At the end, some water that is dropping on the floor disappears immediately.