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== Cultural References == |
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− | * The name of this episode is a reference to the Children's book ''{{W|The Cat in the Hat}}''. |
+ | * The name of this episode is a reference to the Children's book ''{{W|The Cat in the Hat}}'' by Dr. Seuss. |
* Homer travels into the ''[[South Park]]'' universe in the couch gag. |
* Homer travels into the ''[[South Park]]'' universe in the couch gag. |
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* The song that plays when Lisa is with the hat is Wouldn't It Be Nice by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys The Beach Boys]. |
* The song that plays when Lisa is with the hat is Wouldn't It Be Nice by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beach_Boys The Beach Boys]. |
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Cultural References
- The name of this episode is a reference to the Children's book The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss.
- Homer travels into the South Park universe in the couch gag.
- The song that plays when Lisa is with the hat is Wouldn't It Be Nice by The Beach Boys.
- Bart says that he is bad to the bone, a reference to the George Thorogood song "Bad to the Bone".
- Donald Trump appears in Lisa's fantasy and he appears to be tweeting on Twitter.
- Rod and Todd's nosebleed after levitating the compacted car through faith is a reference to Stranger Things. The character of Eleven in the series has a psychokinetic power which leads to a nosebleed after each use.
- Mozart's Requiem in D Minor makes several appeareances while Homer reminisces about his past on chess.
Trivia
- Bart's guilty conscience resembles his non-canon twin brother Hugo Simpson II.
- A display of Bort license plates is seen in the background as Bart takes his "Bad to the Bone" tattoo, which is a reference to the episode "Itchy & Scratchy Land".
Goofs
- The episode is framed as a story being told by Bart and Lisa, but they weren't present during most of Homer's B-plot. How did that get into the story?
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Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus • Friends and Family • The Town • Treehouse of Horror XXVII • Trust But Clarify • There Will Be Buds • Havana Wild Weekend • Dad Behavior • The Last Traction Hero • The Nightmare After Krustmas • Pork and Burns • The Great Phatsby • Fatzcarraldo • The Cad and the Hat • Kamp Krustier • 22 For 30 • A Father's Watch • The Caper Chase • Looking for Mr. Goodbart • Moho House • Dogtown |