Bart to the Future/References

Cultural references

 * The title is a pun on Back to the Future. Nelson's hairstyle and attire are a tribute to the 1985-A Biff Tannen from Back to the Future II.
 * When Bart asks why a vision of his own future has an unrelated reference to Abraham Lincoln's gold, the Indian says "I guess the spirits thought the main vision was a little thin", a barb at sitcom writers who pepper thin plots with side plots.

Trivia

 * It aired exactly five years after Season 6's "Lisa's Wedding", which also depicted the Simpsons' universe in the future. An interesting point were the endings of both episodes; whereas the fortune teller told Lisa her future could not be changed, the Indian mystic tells Bart to try and change his future for the better. However, it should be noted that Lisa's fortune teller is implied to be a phony, meaning her foretelling of her future may be partially or completely inaccurate.
 * The scene in which Bart was talking to the ghost of Billy Carter in a bar at Camp David was, most likely, supposed to call back to "Treehouse of Horror V", where Homer was talking to Moe's ghost in the bar of Burns' mansion. Both of these scenes are parodied from a scene in Stanley Kubrick's film The Shining.
 * In 2003, Entertainment Weekly named this the worst episode of the entire series.
 * Following a tiny tradition in the series, Ned, the kindest person (and holiest), has bad things happen to him in this episode, yet he remains faithful. In previous episodes, his house was blown down, Maude died, he got married to another woman in Vegas...
 * This is the farest future episode since its happened after "Lisa's Wedding" and "Future Drama" time line

Goofs

 * According to future Ned Flanders, your eyes pop out ten years after you have laser eye surgery - but in "Last Tap Dance in Springfield", Homer has laser eye surgery, and in this episode he still has his eyes. Though this was probably because continuity is horrible and this episode was shown before.
 * When Bart plugged in the amp you can see a white Carl sitting next to Lenny.
 * Why didn't President Lisa just get the secret service to get Bart out of the White House or kept him from interrupting her speech?
 * Okay, the show is primary set in the future, why does everyone has the same type of voice as if they were in the present time? Did their voice skipped puberty when the rest of their bodies didn't?
 * Lisa had a slight adult voice in Lisa's Wedding.

Continuity

 * When showing the Simpsons house in the future you can see the guest bedroom Homer built right before Lisa came home in "Lisa's Wedding"