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Trivia
- Homer also impersonated a machine in the episode "Hungry, Hungry Homer".
Cultural References
- The title of this episode is a reference to the sci-fi movie "They Saved Hitler's Brain".
- Homer Simpson mistakes Stephen Hawking for Larry Flint, the founder of "Hustler Magazine", who has been confined to a wheelchair since an assassination attempt.
Goofs
- In the dog track scene, Mayor Quimby can be seen in the stands, even though he earlier fled Springfield thinking MENSA had heard of his corruption.