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*The music representing Danish culture is actually "Swedish Rhapsody No. 1" by Hugo Alfven, a Swedish composer.
 
*The music representing Danish culture is actually "Swedish Rhapsody No. 1" by Hugo Alfven, a Swedish composer.
 
*After leaving the [[School Bus|school bus]], [[Bart]] tried [[w:Krumping|Krumping]]. Later, [[Marge]] continues Krumping to cheer Bart up but she fails.
 
*After leaving the [[School Bus|school bus]], [[Bart]] tried [[w:Krumping|Krumping]]. Later, [[Marge]] continues Krumping to cheer Bart up but she fails.
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**So far, The scene later became an internet meme.
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*This and [[Simpson Tide]] are the only two episodes where Ralph says something clever, or at least, less dumb.
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*This and "[[Simpson Tide]]" are the only two episodes where Ralph says something clever, or at least, less dumb.
 
*The carpet in the TV room stretched into the kitchen when Marge did Bart's dance.
 
*The carpet in the TV room stretched into the kitchen when Marge did Bart's dance.
*This is not the first time Bart allegedly expressed his feelings for [[Milhouse]]. His attempt to break up Milhouse from Samantha Stanky in [[Bart's Friend Falls In Love]] and Greta Wolfcastle in [[The Bart Wants What He Wants]] in some circles represent jealousy and a potential homosexual tendency towards Milhouse.
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*This is not the first time Bart allegedly expressed his feelings for [[Milhouse]]. His attempts to break up Milhouse from [[Samantha Stankey]] in "[[Bart's Friend Falls in Love]]" and [[Greta Wolfcastle]] in "[[The Bart Wants What it Wants]]" in some circles represent jealousy and a potential homosexual tendency towards Milhouse.
   
 
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==Continuity==
 
==Continuity==
*Milhouse's parents get remarried after getting divorced in [[A Milhouse Divided]].
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*Milhouse's parents get remarried after getting divorced in "[[A Milhouse Divided]]".
 
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Revision as of 07:13, 11 December 2019

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Treehouse of Horror XVIII
Little Orphan Millie
Husbands and Knives

Cultural references

  • This episode title is a pun on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie and Milhouse's name.
  • Uncle Norbert is a parody of Indiana Jones.
  • Adagio for Strings is played during the "dark and gloomy" scene showing the coastguards driving toward the Simpson's house. Adagio for Strings was also used for the main theme in Oliver Stone's anti-war movie Platoon. The scene itself is a parody of a scene from Saving Private Ryan, where Mrs. Ryan is informed of the death of her sons.
  • Homer's song "You're the Wilma to my Fred" is a reference to another animated sitcom, The Flintstones.
  • Part of "The Raiders March" from the Indiana Jones film, Raiders of the Lost Ark is played when Uncle Norbert flies Milhouse home in his biplane.
  • The music representing Danish culture is actually "Swedish Rhapsody No. 1" by Hugo Alfven, a Swedish composer.
  • After leaving the school bus, Bart tried Krumping. Later, Marge continues Krumping to cheer Bart up but she fails.
    • So far, The scene later became an internet meme.

Trivia

Goofs

  • As Bart and Milhouse roast marshmallows at the fireplace, the marshmallows change color as the camera shifts.
  • Milhouse's parents are declared lost at sea without so much as a search party being sent out. Because the ship was so far from mainland it's likely a search would've been considered impractical.

Continuity

Season 18 Season 19 References/Trivia Season 20
He Loves to Fly and He D'ohsThe Homer of SevilleMidnight TowboyI Don't Wanna Know Why the Caged Bird SingsTreehouse of Horror XVIIILittle Orphan MillieHusbands and KnivesFuneral for a FiendEternal Moonshine of the Simpson MindE. Pluribus WiggumThat '90s ShowLove, Springfieldian StyleThe DebartedDial "N" for NerderSmoke on the DaughterPapa Don't LeechApocalypse CowAny Given SundanceMona Leaves-aAll About Lisa