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*A photo of former [[President of the USA|US president]] {{Ch|Richard Nixon}} is in the disused classroom. | *A photo of former [[President of the USA|US president]] {{Ch|Richard Nixon}} is in the disused classroom. | ||
*When Lisa moons the class, she says "the eagle has landed." This is the phrase astronaut [[Neil Armstrong]] said when the {{W|Lunar Module Eagle}} landed on the Moon. | *When Lisa moons the class, she says "the eagle has landed." This is the phrase astronaut [[Neil Armstrong]] said when the {{W|Lunar Module Eagle}} landed on the Moon. | ||
| − | *[[Bart]] compares being made to tear down the false wall he put up to asking [[Michelangelo]] to blow up the [[Sistine Chapel]]. | + | *When Lisa tells [[Bart]] to destroy the wall, Bart refers to Lisa as "the wind beneath my wings," a reference to the song "{{W|Wind Beneath My Wings}}". |
| + | *Bart compares being made to tear down the false wall he put up to asking [[Michelangelo]] to blow up the [[Sistine Chapel]]. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
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[[Category:Cultural references]] | [[Category:Cultural references]] | ||
[[Category:Continuity]] | [[Category:Continuity]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:08, May 18, 2026
Cultural references[edit]
- Lisa did a book report on To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
- Later, Lisa mentions that her suit has a global positioning system in it, which saves her from having to call a "Boo Radley" if she gets lost. Roo Radley is a character from To Kill a Mockingbird.
- A photo of former US president Richard Nixon is in the disused classroom.
- When Lisa moons the class, she says "the eagle has landed." This is the phrase astronaut Neil Armstrong said when the Lunar Module Eagle landed on the Moon.
- When Lisa tells Bart to destroy the wall, Bart refers to Lisa as "the wind beneath my wings," a reference to the song "Wind Beneath My Wings".
- Bart compares being made to tear down the false wall he put up to asking Michelangelo to blow up the Sistine Chapel.
Continuity[edit]
- Francine Rhenquist is in Lisa's class. ("Bye, Bye, Nerdie")