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== Cultural references ==
 
*The title is a reference to the extremely unsuccessful, Golden Raspberry Award-winning movie ''Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot!''.
 
*The song played when Santa's Little Helper looks for Homer in the maze is KoЯn's "Freak on a Leash". The scene follows Santa's Little Helper's path; the video for "Freak on a Leash" follows the path of a bullet.
 
*In Bart's vision, Santa's Little Helper becomes a dog version of RoboCop and shoots down a giant, living math book, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Voorhees Jason Voorhees] from Friday the 13th and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead Pinhead] from Hellraiser.
 
*The last line of the show is Groundskeeper Willie after he adopted the python, saying, "That'll do, snake. That'll do." This is a parody of a famous line from the film ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babe_%28film%29 Babe]''. This is also a parody of the line in ''{{w|Shrek}}'', when he says to Donkey, "That'll do, Donkey. That"ll do."
 
*The song playing in the background as Santa's Little Helper goes through police dog training is the theme from the 1970s crime drama series [[Wikipedia:S.W.A.T. (TV Series)|S.W.A.T.]]
 
*Lisa suggesting that Santa's Little Helper barks for novelty Christmas records is a reference to Don Charles' version of "Jingle Bells" from 1955, popularized further through [[Wikipedia:Dr. Demento|Dr. Demento]]'s radio programs.
 
   
== Trivia ==
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==Cultural references==
 
* The title is a reference to the extremely unsuccessful, [[wikipedia:Golden_ Raspberry_Awards|Golden Raspberry Awards]]-winning movie ''[[wikipedia:Stop!_Or_My_Mom_Will_Shoot!|Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot!]]''
*This episode was held back due to the Virginia Tech shooting, as the episode features gun references and a school emergency calling for an evacuation.
 
 
* The song played when Santa's Little Helper looks for Homer in the maze is [[wikipedia:KoЯn|KoЯn]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Freak_on_a_Leash|Freak on a Leash]]''. The scene follows Santa's Little Helper's path; the video for "Freak on a Leash" follows the path of a bullet.
*A scene with former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani was not shown when the episode first came on, but is now present in syndication.
 
 
* In Bart's vision, Santa's Little Helper becomes a dog version of ''[[wikipedia:RoboCop|RoboCop]]'' and shoots down [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Voorhees Jason Voorhees] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinhead Pinhead] from ''[[wikipedia:Friday_the_13th_(franchise)|Friday the 13th]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Hellraiser_(franchise)|Hellraiser]]'' movie franchises respectively, along with a giant living mathematics book.
*The last time Bart had a wild animal for a pet, which he names after his attack method and attacks Homer was in [[Bart Gets an Elephant]].
 
 
* The last line of the show is Groundskeeper Willie after he adopted the python, saying, "That'll do, snake. That'll do." This is a parody of a famous line from the 1995 film, ''[[wikipedia:Babe_(film)|Babe]]''.
 
* The song playing in the background as Santa's Little Helper goes through police dog training is the theme from the 1970s crime drama series ''[[wikipedia:S.W.A.T. (TV Series)|S.W.A.T.]]''
 
* Lisa suggesting that Santa's Little Helper barks for novelty Christmas records is a reference to Don Charles' version of "Jingle Bells" from 1955, popularized further through [[Wikipedia:Dr._Demento|Dr. Demento]]'s radio programs.
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==Trivia/Goofs==
 
* This episode was held back due to the [[wikipedia:Virginia_Tech_shooting|Virginia Tech shooting]], as the episode features gun references and a school emergency calling for an evacuation.
 
* A scene with former [[wikipedia:New_York|New York]] mayor [[wikipedia:Rudolph_Giuliani|Rudolph Giuliani]] was not shown when the episode first came on, but is now present in syndication.
 
* The last time Bart had a wild animal for a pet, which he names after his attack method and attacks Homer was in "[[Bart Gets an Elephant]]."
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* In the episode, ethanol and nitric acid are mixed and produce a toxic gas presumed to be NO2. But in reality it makes an explosive mixture.
   
 
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Crook and Ladder
Stop or My Dog Will Shoot!
24 Minutes

Cultural references

  • The title is a reference to the extremely unsuccessful, Golden Raspberry Awards-winning movie Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot!
  • The song played when Santa's Little Helper looks for Homer in the maze is KoЯn's Freak on a Leash. The scene follows Santa's Little Helper's path; the video for "Freak on a Leash" follows the path of a bullet.
  • In Bart's vision, Santa's Little Helper becomes a dog version of RoboCop and shoots down Jason Voorhees and Pinhead from Friday the 13th and Hellraiser movie franchises respectively, along with a giant living mathematics book.
  • The last line of the show is Groundskeeper Willie after he adopted the python, saying, "That'll do, snake. That'll do." This is a parody of a famous line from the 1995 film, Babe.
  • The song playing in the background as Santa's Little Helper goes through police dog training is the theme from the 1970s crime drama series S.W.A.T.
  • Lisa suggesting that Santa's Little Helper barks for novelty Christmas records is a reference to Don Charles' version of "Jingle Bells" from 1955, popularized further through Dr. Demento's radio programs.

Trivia/Goofs

  • This episode was held back due to the Virginia Tech shooting, as the episode features gun references and a school emergency calling for an evacuation.
  • A scene with former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani was not shown when the episode first came on, but is now present in syndication.
  • The last time Bart had a wild animal for a pet, which he names after his attack method and attacks Homer was in "Bart Gets an Elephant."
  • In the episode, ethanol and nitric acid are mixed and produce a toxic gas presumed to be NO2. But in reality it makes an explosive mixture.


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