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*"[[Why Springfield, Why Not?]]" mentions that they finally outlawed snake whacking. ("[[Whacking Day]]") | *"[[Why Springfield, Why Not?]]" mentions that they finally outlawed snake whacking. ("[[Whacking Day]]") | ||
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a possible reference to the 1973 American action Buford Pusser semi-biopic film Walking Tall. In 2004, a remake of the film was released, starring Dwayne Johnson.
- On the list of things that never trended:
Continuity
- "Why Springfield, Why Not?" mentions that they finally outlawed snake whacking. ("Whacking Day")
Goofs
- Bart loses his mouth for a second at the first seconds of "Why Springfield, Why Not?".