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Cultural references
- Miracle on 34th Street ā The episode title is a play on the Christmas film.
- "Jeopardy!" ā Alex Trebek's comment that Marge owed the show $5,200 (based on her negative $5,200 score, which cannot happen in real life on the show) is a spoof of criticism concerning Trebek's sometimes stern rules enforcement of shows he hosted, particularly during the early years of "Jeopardy!" Also a likely reference to Alex Trebek's early years hosting was that he is portrayed on The Simpsons with a mustache. At the time of the episode's airing and since then, Alex Trebek shaved off his mustache for a clean-shaven look.
- It's a Wonderful Life - the scene where everyone rallies around to support the Simpsons is reminiscent of the last scene of the classic holiday movie. The scene where George Bailey tells his child to stop playing the piano is also spoofed by Homer telling Lisa to stop playing the piano.
- Barney is seen driving the Plow King from "Mr. Plow".
Trivia
- When Chief Wiggum is taking Maggie's dolls at the end, he is heard humming "Hark The Herald Angel Sing".
- In the same scene, look closely at one of the dolls he is taking. The rabbit is Bongo from Matt Groening's Life in Hell comic series.
- Milhouse appears a Tickle Me Krusty (Spoof for the TMX Elmo). Later a real TMX elmo will appear in Moe Baby Blues.
Goofs
- Ned gives the Simpsons what he claims to be the top of his 30-foot tree - yet earlier that morning when the Simpson family is walking past the Flanders' house and looking in, they clearly did not have a 30-foot tree, but one that looks exactly the same as the one they later give to the Simpsons.
- It is unknown how the Simpsons got back Santa's Little Helper and Snowball II.
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