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*Stewie uses Bart's catchphrase "[[Eat My Shorts!]]" to Nelson, forcing him to eat his shorts while torturing Bart's tormentor. |
*Stewie uses Bart's catchphrase "[[Eat My Shorts!]]" to Nelson, forcing him to eat his shorts while torturing Bart's tormentor. |
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* Seth MacFarlane and Matt Groening were seen in the very back of the courtroom in the courtroom scene. |
* Seth MacFarlane and Matt Groening were seen in the very back of the courtroom in the courtroom scene. |
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* ''Family Guy''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s sixteenth season premiere, "[[w:c:familyguy:Emmy-Winning Episode|Emmy-Winning Episode]]", references this episode, with Lois saying she doesn't want to do another ''Simpsons'' crossover, adding that it brought nothing but more ink for the Simpsons. |
* ''Family Guy''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s sixteenth season premiere, "[[w:c:familyguy:Emmy-Winning Episode|Emmy-Winning Episode]]", references this episode, with Lois saying she doesn't want to do another ''Simpsons'' crossover, adding that it brought nothing but more ink for the Simpsons. |
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* Stewie's attempts at plotting revenge to help Bart and Bart's shock of how far he went is a reference to many critics saying that Bart's antics are terrible and meaningless, but compared to Stewie's crimes in Family Guy, they seem tame. |
* Stewie's attempts at plotting revenge to help Bart and Bart's shock of how far he went is a reference to many critics saying that Bart's antics are terrible and meaningless, but compared to Stewie's crimes in Family Guy, they seem tame. |
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References to the Shows
- The concept of Homer accusing Peter of his beer from his show, Pawtucket Patriot Ale, ripping off Duff Beer, the beer from his show, was a reference to how many people have accused Family Guy of ripping off The Simpsons.
- During the fight scene, Peter and Homer are seen jumping over the Springfield Gorge. Peter shouts "We're gonna make it" to which Homer retorts "Trust me, we're not". This references Homer jumping the gorge in "Bart the Daredevil" and Homer and Bart's near-failed jump over the same gorge in The Simpsons Movie.
- When Peter and Homer are done fighting and walk away, Comic Book Guy shows up and say it was the worst chicken fight ever, which is a running gag in Family Guy when Peter fights Ernie the Giant Chicken.
- During the fight scene, Homer attacks Peter by throwing Emmy Award trophies at him, which makes Peter reply "Hey, that's no fair, I don't got none of them!" a jab at Family Guy never winning Emmys.
- At the end of the episode, Stewie says that Bart sounds like a girl, referencing that he is voiced by Nancy Cartwright, who is in fact, female.
- Bart tells Stewie that he has been bullied by Nelson for 24 years. This is a reference to how long Nelson has bullied throughout the series ever since his debut in Bart the General, which aired on February 4, 1990.
- Peter states that he drank Duff Beer when he was younger, but he hasn't had it in 13 years. This a reference to how many seasons Family Guy has had so far.
- After the fight, Peter tells Homer, "I just wanted to make you laugh and cry. I'm a Family Guy." This is a take on the lyrics from the Family Guy theme song.
- While entering the courthouse, Peter says that he's tired because they "usually do these things for half an hour", a reference about this episode having one hour of duration (43 minutes long without the commercials), the double length of a normal Family Guy episode.
- The The Simpsons and Family Guy court pairings.
- Matt Groening and Seth MacFarlane - Both are the creators of the TV shows.
- Kent Brockman and Tom Tucker and Joyce Kinney - All are news reporters.
- Seymour Skinner and Principal Shepherd - Both are school principals of their own schools. (Skinner with Springfield Elementary School and Shepherd with James Woods Regional High School)
- Joe Quimby and Adam West - Both are mayors of their own towns. (Joe with Springfield and Adam with Quahog)
- Nick Riviera and Elmer Hartman - Both are doctors who are bad at their jobs.
- The Simpsons' James Woods and Family Guy's James Woods - Both are portrayals of James Woods.
- Waylon Smithers, Jr. and Bruce - Both are ambiguous homosexuals, (Bruce being open and Smithers being closeted).
- Hans Moleman and Herbert the Pervert - Both are wrinkly old men.
- Bumblebee Man and Consuela - Both are Mexican.
- Horatio McCallister and Seamus - Both are old sea captains.
- Carl Carlson and Cleveland Brown - Both are "The funniest guys in town". (Black guys)
- Lenny Leonard and Glenn Quagmire - Both are friends of the main character, who usually sit at the bar with them, (Lenny with Homer at Moe's Tavern and Quagmire with Peter at The Drunken Clam)
- Krusty the Clown and Mort Goldman - Both are "Jewish clowns".
- Comic Book Guy and Al Harrington - Both are owners of businesses with inefficiently long titles. (Al with Al Harrington's Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm-Flailing Tubeman Emporium and Warehouse and Comic Book Guy with The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop)
- Mr. Burns and Stewie Griffin - Both are evil masterminds.
Cultural References
- The song "Pour Some Sugar on Me" by Def Leppard plays during the car wash scene.
- In the fantasy scene, it shows Bob Belcher from Bob's Burgers in the plane with Homer and Peter. Peter says that they have to carry him because he can't do well on his own, referencing to the fact that Family Guy is the only reason people watch Bob's Burgers.
- Cleveland Brown from The Cleveland Show was then seen in a crashing plane, referencing to how when Family Guy let Cleveland go to make his own spin-off series, the show was cancelled after only four seasons.
- The aliens Kang and Kodos from the Treehouse of Horror series (and various episodes outside the Treehouse of Horror series) appear along with Roger Smith, the alien from American Dad!.
Trivia
- Harry Shearer was reportedly unavailable for this episode, so his characters have no dialogue, except for Lenny Leonard, whose two lines was proved by Dan Castellaneta.
- The chalkboard gag stating "Spoiler alert: Unfortunately, my dad doesn't die" during the opening of The Simpsons' Season 26 premiere "Clown in the Dumps" is a reference to Homer getting crushed by Kodos and Kang's spaceship.
- This crossover is possibly praised with positive reviews by fans of The Simpsons fans and Family Guy fans.
- Even though this Family Guy takes place in its thirteenth season, but for The Simpsons, it takes place in its twenty-sixth season after Clown in the Dumps was released on September 28, 2014, which this episode was released on the same day as this crossover with Family Guy.
- It is unknown where all the blood came from when Homer was lying unconscious under the spaceship after it fell on him when the fight was coming to an end. Additionally, it is never explained how he survived being squashed so gruesomely and getting back up seeming like nothing happened at all. Usually, when a character is crushed gruesomely on both The Simpsons and Family Guy, they either pass away or get fixed at the hospital.
- Stewie uses Bart's catchphrase "Eat My Shorts!" to Nelson, forcing him to eat his shorts while torturing Bart's tormentor.
- Seth MacFarlane and Matt Groening were seen in the very back of the courtroom in the courtroom scene.
- This is the only Simpsons episode to use the Family Guy intro since this is a crossover with Family Guy, and is an episode of said show.
- Family Guy's sixteenth season premiere, "Emmy-Winning Episode", references this episode, with Lois saying she doesn't want to do another Simpsons crossover, adding that it brought nothing but more ink for the Simpsons.
- Stewie's attempts at plotting revenge to help Bart and Bart's shock of how far he went is a reference to many critics saying that Bart's antics are terrible and meaningless, but compared to Stewie's crimes in Family Guy, they seem tame.