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A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas |
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Cultural References[]
- The Heartmark Channel is a parody of the Hallmark Channel.
- The movie Mary references to where her father was killed during production is the 1996 Arnold Schwarzenegger family comedy film Jingle All the Way.
Trivia[]
- Skinner appears to have a Flanders-type physique, with their actual abs hidden under their clothes.
- This is the one of the few times Lou and Eddie appear without their uniforms.
- The interior of Skip's Diner is seen for the first time.
- This was the final episode to air in 2020.
- This is the first episode featuring a special version of the traditional opening sequence where the Couch Gag has no connection to it, directly or otherwise.
- Moe works as a taxi driver during this episode.
- Mary tells the story of how her father was killed playing a store employee during the shooting of the 1996 film Jingle All the Way. In reality this movie was the first feature film for actor Chris Parnell, who in the film plays a store clerk who derides Arnold Schwarzenegger's character for looking for a Turbo-Man doll, and in this episode voices Mary's fiancé.
Goofs[]
Sandeep wearing a gray shirt.
◄ Season 31 | Season 32 References/Trivia | Season 33 ► |
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Undercover Burns • I, Carumbus • Now Museum, Now You Don't • Treehouse of Horror XXXI • The 7 Beer Itch • Podcast News • Three Dreams Denied • The Road to Cincinnati • Sorry Not Sorry • A Springfield Summer Christmas for Christmas • The Dad-Feelings Limited • Diary Queen • Wad Goals • Yokel Hero • Do PizzaBots Dream of Electric Guitars? • Manger Things • Uncut Femmes • Burger Kings • Panic on the Streets of Springfield • Mother and Child Reunion • The Man from G.R.A.M.P.A. • The Last Barfighter |