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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
*The title of the episode is a parody of the title of the film ''{{w|How Stella Got Her Groove Back}}''. | *The title of the episode is a parody of the title of the film ''{{w|How Stella Got Her Groove Back}}''. | ||
− | *Characters from [[Archie Comics]] appears, | + | *Characters from [[Archie Comics]] appears. |
+ | **When Jugghead said he wishes Archie was still alive, following him, Moose,Reggie,Betty and Veronica entering the car with a photo of Archie on the side door, is a reference to the "Life With Archie" Issue #36 where Archie dies. | ||
*Musicals for ''{{w|Paul Blart: Mall Cop}}'', ''{{w|G.I. Jane}}'' and ''{{w|Men in Black}}'' are advertised on billboards. | *Musicals for ''{{w|Paul Blart: Mall Cop}}'', ''{{w|G.I. Jane}}'' and ''{{w|Men in Black}}'' are advertised on billboards. | ||
*A prop for {{w|Avenue Q}}, and neon signs for King Kong Live From Skull Island (a play on ''{{w|Kong: Skull Island}}''), and {{w|Ziegfeld Follies|''Ziegfeld Follies'' of 1936}} fell down after the musical [[Marge]] and [[Lisa]] attend. | *A prop for {{w|Avenue Q}}, and neon signs for King Kong Live From Skull Island (a play on ''{{w|Kong: Skull Island}}''), and {{w|Ziegfeld Follies|''Ziegfeld Follies'' of 1936}} fell down after the musical [[Marge]] and [[Lisa]] attend. |
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Cultural references
- The title of the episode is a parody of the title of the film How Stella Got Her Groove Back.
- Characters from Archie Comics appears.
- When Jugghead said he wishes Archie was still alive, following him, Moose,Reggie,Betty and Veronica entering the car with a photo of Archie on the side door, is a reference to the "Life With Archie" Issue #36 where Archie dies.
- Musicals for Paul Blart: Mall Cop, G.I. Jane and Men in Black are advertised on billboards.
- A prop for Avenue Q, and neon signs for King Kong Live From Skull Island (a play on Kong: Skull Island), and Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 fell down after the musical Marge and Lisa attend.
- A baboon and a baby lion acts Rafiki raising Simba scene in The Lion King.
- The homeless man plays Gerry Mulligan's Apple Core.[1]
Continuity
- Bart has a flashback about Skinner got pranked with a Peanut Brittle can full of fake worms. ("Fund-Razing")
- This is also a reference to the pool full of worms prank. ("Pranks and Greens")
- Shary Bobbins appears in a commercial parodying Mary Poppins's Chim Chim Cher-ee song scene. ("Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious")
Goofs
- Skinner is allergic to peanut and yet opens the Peanut Brittle. ("Please Homer, Don't Hammer 'Em")
References