Wild Barts Can't Be Broken/References

Cultural references

 * Milhouse is seen watching the children's TV show (right) Teletubbies before switching to the movie commercial (though it's 7 at night when the horror movie commercial was on, so unless Milhouse had a Teletubbies video in the VCR or he was watching it on cable, there's no way he could have seen it, as Teletubbies doesn't come on primetime).
 * The Bloodening is based on the horror films Children of the Corn and Children of the Damned.
 * The scene where the kids take the different electronics through the fence parodies scenes from Our Gang, including Milhouse dressed as Alfalfa.
 * The song near the end of the episode parodies the song "Kids" from the musical Bye Bye Birdie.
 * Otto holding up the stereo above holding is similar to the scene in the film Say Anything... where Lloyd Dobler tries the same thing to win back Diane Court.
 * One of the sitcoms Homer and Marge watches is called Talk to the Hand, starring David Faustino. David Faustino is best known as the smart, yet perpetually dateless son, Bud Bundy, on the FOX sitcom Married...With Children.
 * In The Gracie Film Logo after woman says "Shh!" the Old Jewish man shouts "Don't tell me to shush you stupid lady!".

Goofs

 * Nelson is seen compaining about the curfew despite avoiding it by stealing Dr. Hibbert's ID.
 * When Skinner is at the drive in Edna is in the passenger seat. When Agnes Skinner and Superintendent Chalmers are revealed though, Edna is nowhere to be seen.
 * When Wendell is among the kids seen inside the truck, his skin is a lot less pale than usual.
 * Jimbo and Dolph are seen among the adults driving/travelling to the billboard, but earlier they were arrested for breaking the curfew and during the "Kids" song, they are seen with the kids.