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*The name of [[Ned Flanders]]' lawn mower, ''Juan Deere'', is a reference to the well-known lawn mower brand ''John Deere''.
 
*The name of [[Ned Flanders]]' lawn mower, ''Juan Deere'', is a reference to the well-known lawn mower brand ''John Deere''.
 
*The general claims that the space shuttle debris is a prop from a [[Michael Bay]] disaster film.
 
*The general claims that the space shuttle debris is a prop from a [[Michael Bay]] disaster film.
*The checklist of items that Homer and his friends have for alien encounters includes motor oil in case they find a ''[[Transformers|Transformer]]''-type alien, bags of chocolate-coated peanut butter candies for [[E.T.]]-like aliens, mysterious organ music for any ''{{W|Close Encounters of the Third Kind|Close Encounters}}''-looking aliens, and [[Snowball II]] as bait for any [[A.L.F.]] creature.
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*The checklist of items that Homer and his friends have for alien encounters includes motor oil in case they find a ''[[Transformers|Transformer]]''-type alien, bags of chocolate-coated peanut butter candies for [[E.T.]]-like aliens, mysterious organ music for any ''{{W|Close Encounters of the Third Kind|Close Encounters}}''-looking aliens, and [[Snowball II]] as bait for any [[ALF]] creature.
*When Rest Stop tells Bart he has something to tell him, Bart responds with: "Don't go all Dr. Phil on me!" {{Ch|Dr. Phil McGraw}} is an American television presenter who also works as a psychiatrist and has his own psychology show called "Dr. Phil".
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*When Rest Stop tells Bart he has something to tell him, Bart responds with: "Don't go all Dr. Phil on me!" Dr. {{Ch|Phil McGraw}} is an American television presenter who also works as a psychiatrist and has his own psychology show called "Dr. Phil".
*At the end, Bob is taken away by a man wearing a black suit and sunglasses, who promises him that he won't remember anything that has just happened. This man is a reference to the film ''{{W|Men in Black}}'', in which the titular organization polices, monitors, and directs alien activity on Earth. They also possess a small device called a ''Neuralyzer'', which can be used to erase the memories of witnesses to paranormal activities and replace them with new ones. Apparently, the man who takes Sideshow Bob with him is about to use a Neuralyzer on him.
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*At the end, Bob is taken away by a man wearing a black suit and sunglasses, who promises him that he won't remember anything that has just happened. This man is a reference to the ''{{W2|Men in Black|franchise}}'' franchise, in which the titular organization polices, monitors, and directs alien activity on Earth. They also possess a small device called a ''Neuralyzer'', which can be used to erase the memories of witnesses to paranormal activities and replace them with new ones. Apparently, the man who takes Sideshow Bob with him is about to use a Neuralyzer on him.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:58, May 25, 2026

References/Trivia


Cultural references

  • The comic title is a reference to the 1951 film The Thing from Another World.
  • The helicopter Homer and Bart use is a Blackhawk Guillotine with Adamantium Blades. Adamantium is a fictional element from Marvel Comics.
  • The name of Ned Flanders' lawn mower, Juan Deere, is a reference to the well-known lawn mower brand John Deere.
  • The general claims that the space shuttle debris is a prop from a Michael Bay disaster film.
  • The checklist of items that Homer and his friends have for alien encounters includes motor oil in case they find a Transformer-type alien, bags of chocolate-coated peanut butter candies for E.T.-like aliens, mysterious organ music for any Close Encounters-looking aliens, and Snowball II as bait for any ALF creature.
  • When Rest Stop tells Bart he has something to tell him, Bart responds with: "Don't go all Dr. Phil on me!" Dr. Phil McGraw is an American television presenter who also works as a psychiatrist and has his own psychology show called "Dr. Phil".
  • At the end, Bob is taken away by a man wearing a black suit and sunglasses, who promises him that he won't remember anything that has just happened. This man is a reference to the Men in Black franchise, in which the titular organization polices, monitors, and directs alien activity on Earth. They also possess a small device called a Neuralyzer, which can be used to erase the memories of witnesses to paranormal activities and replace them with new ones. Apparently, the man who takes Sideshow Bob with him is about to use a Neuralyzer on him.