

Bart the Cool Kid/References
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Cultural references[edit]
- The Hasidic Jew mannequins at Kosher Pacific have sayings such as:
- "Kabbalah-Bunga", referencing the cowabunga surf-culture term and the Jewish mysticism of Kabbalah.
- "L'Chaim Ten!", combining the L'Chaim (Hebrew for "to life") expression used in toasts, and the "hang ten" surfing maneuver.
- "Glatt's up?", parodying the "What's up?" expression with the Glatt term of kosher cuisine.
- Bart's fake Slipreme Caliphates 2 were made of Band-Aids and North Korean newspapers. The headline Nelson reads references the disinformation in media coverage of North Korea.
- According to Bart, Homer turned him into a GIF.
- When Bart calls Homer "the least cool person who ever lived", Homer says "but that includes Urkel", referencing the uncool kid Steve Urkel from Family Matters.
- Later in the episode, Homer says that he knows he's not exactly Stefan Urquelle, the cool alter ego of Steve Urkel.
- Bart mentions Homer seeing Tim Allen's standup multiple times.
- Among Homer's albums on the CD tower:
- Marge mentions that Orion Hughes is the voice of the urban squid in the live-action Finding Nemo.
- Marge mentions seeing the dance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
- Dr. Pepper Salami Twister Slim Jim is a reference to Dr Pepper and Slim Jim.
- Bart asks Orion to perform an ollie, an elementary skateboarding trick.
- The hashtag
#NewChipsOnTheGuac
is a pun on the American boy band New Kids on the Block.
- Instasnap is a parody of Instagram and Snapchat.
- The song playing at the Grill Brush Depot scene is "So Sophisticated" by Rick Ross.
- Orion mentions Ed Hardy and his tattoo line of clothing.
- Bart calls Facebook the "Old-Timers Gazette".
- Homer mentions Advil, a pain reliever brand of ibuprofen.
- Marge mentions Homer moonwalking out of an Arby's.
- Aircraft seen in The Museum of Aviation History include:
- In The Museum of Aviation History, there is an audio tour by Gary Sinise.
- Exhibitions in the museum include:
Continuity[edit]