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− | * The red green and blue potions are a reference to ''{{W|The Legend Of Zelda}}''. They both have the same effect and even cost the same amount of rupees. |
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* The Polyjuice potion is a reference to Harry Potter. |
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* The title of this episode is a wordplay on ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the word "serf". |
* The title of this episode is a wordplay on ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and the word "serf". |
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Cultural References
- The red, green and blue potions are a reference to The Legend Of Zelda. They both have the same effect and even cost the same amount of rupees.
- The Polyjuice potion is a reference to Harry Potter.
- The title of this episode is a wordplay on The Simpsons and the word "serf".
- Nikolaj Coster-Waldau's character Markery has an inappropriate relationship with Marge Serfson, similar to his character Jamie Lannister from Game of Thrones.
- The closing credits sequence is in the style that was seen at the conclusion of The Lord of the Rings and Hobbit trilogies that featured several sketches. In addition, Billy Boyd, popular for playing the role of Pippin in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, has an off-screen role in this episode where he performed the end credits song that parodies the song "The Last Goodbye" he previously sang in the end credits to The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.
- Victorian's Secret references both the lingerie store Victoria's Secret, and the character Victorian Greyjoy.
- In Moe's, the head of Toothless, the dragon from "How to Train Your Dragon", is on the wall.
- Azzlan is reference to Aslan the lion from Chronicles of Narnia.
- Krusty's genital "Snerfs" are a VD-like disease, consisting of Smurf-like creatures which throw their hats and sing every time Krusty looks down his pants.
- There are many stores in the background. Cold Stone Screamery refers to Cold Stone Creamery. Barns for Nobles refers to Barns & Nobles.
Trivia
- This is the third time that a season premiere is in October instead of September. The first time being Season 2's "Bart Gets an "F"", and the second time being Season 8's "Treehouse of Horror VII".
- According to Matt Selman, this episode is a love letter to various stories.
- "Springfield Splendor" was originally going to be the Season 29 premiere, but for reasons unknown (possibly due to changing the order of episodes), this episode became the premiere instead.
- The episode was released early on demand on Spectrum. The reason why is completely unknown, but it shouldn't be released before October 1, which means that releasing an episode early before the scheduled airdate is illegal.
- This is the first episode to not show the Gracie Films logo at the end of the credits, due to a still frame of the entire cast of The Simpsons with the Puerto Rico flag to show fellow respect to people living in Puerto Rico, and the country, entirely.
- This is the first time to have music composed by Bleeding Fingers Music, after Alf Clausen, who began composing since 1990, was fired on August 30, 2017.
- This is the first episode to be named after the title of the series.
Continuity
- Among the row of severed heads are the following:
- Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky (died in "Clown in the Dumps")
- Cletus Spuckler
- Troy McClure (retired character; the use of his head in this scenario was controversial with long time Simpsons fans due to the death of McClure's voice actor Phil Hartman in 1998)
- Ned Flanders
- Agnes Skinner
- Maude Flanders (died in "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily")
- Seymour Skinner
- The Pit Master (died in "Cue Detective", which also showed him before his death)
- Frank Grimes (died in "Homer's Enemy", which also showed him before his death)